VERY IMPORTANT!
If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS Home Theater system, make sure that you have correctly
configured your receiver's Bass Management System so that all of your speakers are
properly categorized as either SMALL or LARGE. This will ensure that all appropriate low
bass information is sent to your subwoofer. As a general rule, a speaker with an 8" or
greater diameter woofer may be considered LARGE. Conversely, a speaker with a woofer
less than 8" in diameter may be considered SMALL. Please note that the bass output of a
dual woofer speaker could be comparable to that of a larger single woofer speaker.
Example: A dual 6.5" woofer system would generally be considered LARGE since its woofer
area approximates that of a single 10" woofer system.
If you have an older Dolby Pro-Logic Home Theater system, make sure that your receiver’s
center channel mode is in the NORMAL position. This will ensure that all low bass
information is sent to your subwoofer.
With high volume levels of certain types of signals, your subwoofer may be audibly strained.
If you hear the subwoofer “breaking-up” or distorting, turn down the volume level.
If you have any problems or questions, please contact your PINNACLE
®
dealer for further assistance.