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Variable Tuning LFM Series Low Frequency Modules

Owner’s Manual

Setup Guide

Setup Guide

Connecting to Your System

To get the maximum performance from your new LFM subwoofer it must be 
connected and, positioned properly within the room and configured to match 
your speakers. To connect an LFM Series Subwoofer you will need either a single 
audio interconnect cable (in the case of systems with a subwoofer output) or ad-
ditional speaker wire. We recommend the Outlaw Audio PCA SUB cable, but any 
high quality, shielded audio interconnect will work properly. 

Connecting to a System with a  

Subwoofer Preamp Output

If a low-level subwoofer output is available, use this jack to connect your LFM 
subwoofer to your Preamp or Receiver. See Diagram 1 on page 6.

To connect the LFM to a subwoofer preamp output:

1.

  Turn off all system components and unplug the processor or receiver 

and the LFM from their AC power source.

.

  Locate the “Subwoofer/LFE Output” on the rear panel of your receiver 

or processor. 

Any audio product that decodes Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks will have 
this type of jack. Depending on the particular brand or model, this RCA 
jack may be labeled “Sub,” “Subwoofer,” or “LFE Out.” If your receiver 
or processor does not have this type of output you will need to follow the 
“Connecting to a System with No Preamp Outputs” instructions that 
follow this section. 

.

  Connect one end of the subwoofer cable to the subwoofer or LFE output 

on the receiver or processor.

4.

  Locate the connection labeled SUB IN on the rear panel of the subwoofer 

and connect the other end of the subwoofer cable to that jack. 

5.

  Plug the LFM’s power cord into the input on the LFM Series Subwoofer 

and connect the plug to an un-switched AC outlet. 

CAUTION:

 Due to the power requirements of the LFM, it must not 

be connected to the accessory outlets on a receiver or processor. If a 
power-strip or surge protector is used, make certain that it is rated to 
accommodate your LFM’s power requirements. 

6.

  Reconnect your processor or receiver to the AC power source.

7.

  Proceed to the “Setting The LFM’s Controls” section to learn about the 

LFM’s controls and how they operate.

F

  SUB IN Jack

Connect the subwoofer output of your receiver, processor or other source 
device or accessory to this jack. 

I

  HIGH LEVEL Inputs

When your receiver does not have line level outputs available for a subwoofer 
connection, connect the speaker outputs of the receiver here. 

D

  POWER INDICATOR Light

This indicator is green when the LFM is on and red when power is applied, 
but the unit is in the standby mode. 

J

  HIGH LEVEL Outputs

When the speaker level inputs are used, connect the main speakers to these 
terminals. 

K

  Power Cord Jack

Connect the supplied AC power cord here, and then connect the plug end to 
an un-switched AC wall output. Should the power cord need replacement, 
make certain it is replaced with a cord having the identical power rating.

L

  Fuse Housing

Contains a 20mm 3.15A slow blow fuse that protects the subwoofer. In the event 
that it must be replaced, be certain that a fuse with the same rating is used.

M

  MASTER POWER Switch

Use this switch to turn the LFM subwoofer on or off. When the unit will not be 
used for extended periods, we recommend turning this switch off to prevent 
accidental activation.

Subwoofers, Bass and  

Overall System Performance

The goal of an audio system is to recreate the source material as accurately as 
possible. The components needed to perform this task are an audio source, a 
receiver or processor/amplifier combination, and speakers. 
In the era of digital, multi-channel sound, many listeners have chosen to use 
frequency-limited “satellite” speakers for the front, center and surround channels. 
By limiting their frequency range, these speakers may be made smaller, to more 
easily fit into a wide range of spaces. However, by eliminating the capability to 
reproduce bass frequencies, a separate speaker that is custom designed to deal 
with signals below 200Hz is required. That speaker, along with its companion, 
built-in amplifier is a powered subwoofer.
Even in two-channel systems with traditional bookshelf or tower speakers the 
bottom two octaves of sound (20 Hz to 80 Hz) are frequently rolled off or not 
reproduced at all. Here, too, a specialized speaker/amplifier combination is 
required to deliver the full spectrum of sound from a system. 
Finally, many multi-channel digital soundtracks contain a special audio channel 
devoted specifically to extreme low frequency extension. This signal is the “.1” in 
5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 systems and is sometimes referred to as the LFE channel.
Regardless of which of these situations create the need, a subwoofer is absolutely 
essential for accurate audio reproduction of both movies and music. A properly 
designed subwoofer such as an Outlaw LFM Series Sub can provide a visceral 
impact that most speakers are not able to provide on their own. No matter what 
type of speakers comprise the rest of your system, or what your favorite movie or 
music is, the LFM series subwoofers complete the sonic presentation by providing 
the impact that only a subwoofer can deliver.

Summary of Contents for LFM-1 Plus

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Variable Tuning LFM Series Low Frequency Modules LFM 1EX and LFM 1Plus Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ... is of similar gauge As with all electrical devices do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately with cords meeting factory specifications Wiring Cables that are run inside of walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate com plaince with and listing by the UL CSA or other standards required by the UL CSA NE...

Page 3: ...an Outlaw Audio Variable Tuning LFM Low Frequency Module You now own one of the finest subwoofers available The Variable Tuning LFM series subwoofers provide deep tight bass extension that s powerful enough to meet the most demanding requirements of any movie or musical source The LFM series subwoofers blend effortlessly with both small satellite speakers and large tower speakers alike This seamle...

Page 4: ...ed on surfacesotherthancarpet suchaswood tile certainrugsandlinoleumsurfaces to prevent damage to the floor or floor covering To install the spikes follow these steps 1 Carefully turn the subwoofer upside down 2 Screw a foot carpet spike into the threaded hole in each corner of the LFM subwoofer Tighten the spike by hand until no threads are showing and the base of the foot is flush with the botto...

Page 5: ...OWER INDICATOR Light This indicator is green when the LFM is on and red when power is applied but the unit is in the standby mode J HIGH LEVEL Outputs When the speaker level inputs are used connect the main speakers to these terminals K Power Cord Jack Connect the supplied AC power cord here and then connect the plug end to an un switched AC wall output Should the power cord need replacement make ...

Page 6: ...DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of DigitalTheater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 DigitalTheater Systems Inc All Rights Reserved MULTI CHANNEL INPUT OUT OUT VCR IN VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 DVD OUT OUT VCR IN VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1 MONITOR OUT DVD DVD EXT REMOTE DC TRIGGER AUX 2 AUX 1 OUT TAPE IN CD OUTPUT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR R L Y PB PR...

Page 7: ...itchTrick This process puts the subwoofer where you normally sit and then lets you play the role of the subwoofer First placethesubwooferasclosetoyourfavoritelisteningpositionaspossible This should be directly in front of your couch or easy chair right in the room s sweet spot Providedthatthereisnodamagetoyourfurniture youmayevenplacethe subwoofer on the chair or couch but remember that LFM Series...

Page 8: ...cumstances two subwoofers will perform better than one While you mightassumethisisforaddedSPL thegreatestbenefitwillactuallybesmoother bass response Room shape the cubic volume of the room width x depth x height furniture floor coverings and even wall and ceiling material all play a roll in bass per formance These factors create peaks and dips in the level of low frequencies at different points in...

Page 9: ...l support for assistance Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Cleaning WhentheLFMSeriesSubwoofercabinetbecomesdirty wipeitwithaclean soft dry cloth If necessary first wipe the surface with a soft cloth slightly dampened with mild soapy water then with a fresh cloth dampened with clean water Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth NEVER use benzene thinner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent...

Page 10: ...pass Phase 0 to 180 Degrees SPL 118dB subject to placement and room gain Dimensions HxWxD 21 5 x 17 0 x 24 0 Weight 80 lbs Model LFM 1 Plus Specifications Driver Type Down Firing 12 Long throw Woofer Ports Dual Amplifier Power Rating 350WRMS 1300W peak Frequency Response 18Hz 180Hz 2 dB Maximum Extension 25Hz 180Hz 2 dB Maximum Output Crossover Type Linkwitz Reilly 4th Order Low Pass Network Cross...

Page 11: ...s thereofatnochargetotheownerforpartsandlaborcoveredbythiswarranty Ifnecessaryrepairsarenotcoveredbythiswarranty orifaunitisexamined whichisnotinneedofrepair youwillbechargedfortherepairsand orthe examination Ifnon warrantedrepairsareneeded wewillnotifyyouofthe estimated cost and ask for your authorization to perform said repairs You must pay shipping charges incurred in getting your Product to th...

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