TROUBLESHOOTING:
No Sound only from Subwoofer - Check the subwoofer's volume setting and all connections. If your
receiver has a subwoofer on/off or variable subwoofer output level control, ensure that the subwoofer
option it is turned on and that the output level is at maximum. Ensure that the center channel mode on
the receiver is in the NORMAL or SMALL position. Make sure that the subwoofer's RCA cable is
connected to the receiver's subwoofer output and not a subwoofer input or other jack. In the event that
the problem persists, refer to the TO OBTAIN SERVICE section of your warranty at the end of this
manual.
No Sound only from Left and Right Front Speakers - Check all connections. Ensure that your receiver’s
speaker channel A or B is switched on.
Too Little Bass - Check: subwoofer volume & receiver subwoofer output control settings; receiver
bass/loudness controls; program material; ensure that the center channel mode on the receiver is in the
NORMAL or SMALL position. If your receiver has a variable subwoofer output level control, ensure that
the output level is at maximum. Try moving the subwoofer further into a corner or towards the wall.
Too Much Bass - Check: subwoofer volume & receiver subwoofer output control settings; receiver
bass/loudness controls; program material; move subwoofer further out of corner or away from wall.
Hum: Check for faulty RCA connecting cable. Try to separate RCA cables from power cords (they can
induce hum into the system). If that doesn't work we recommend you turn off your subwoofer when it is
not in use. This is most easily accomplished by unplugging it, or connecting its powercord to a switched
power strip or outlet (found on the back of some Home Theater receivers), or by using a remote
controlled switched outlet.