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Connecting to Subwoofer Out 

or Pre Out Terminals

Use this connection if your amplifier/

receiver has jacks labeled SUBWOOFER 

OUT or PRE OUT. Do not use the PRE 

OUT jacks if they are already connected by 

cables or jumpers to your amplifier.

1. Connect the PRO-SW100P’s 

LOW

 

LEVEL

 

INPUT

 jacks to the amplifier/

receiver’s sub out or pre out jacks (or 

TV’s audio line out jacks). 

2. Connect your satellite speakers (if 

any) to the amplifier’s or receiver’s 

output terminals as they would 

normally be connected.

Notes:

• On some receivers/amplifiers, the 

subwoofer out is a single jack. Use a 

single phono cable (not supplied) to 

connect the subwoofer jack to the “L” 

input on the PRO-SW100P. 

• When connecting to a TV, we 

recommend using variable line output 

jacks, which will allow the PRO-

SW100P’s volume to change with the 

TV’s volume. Refer to your TV owner’s 

manual. Also, you can connect to the 

TV line out and then adjust the TV 

volume up or down. If the subwoofer 

volume changes with the TV volume, 

then the TV line out is variable.

Connecting to Speaker 

Terminals

Connect the amplifier/receiver’s speaker 

output terminals to the PRO-SW100P’s 

HIGH LEVEL INPUT

 speaker terminals. Be 

sure to connect the terminals in phase, 

connecting positive (+) to positive and 

negative (–) to negative. To match the 

subwoofer’s polarity with your system’s 

polarity and receive full bass response, 

slide the 

PHASE

 switch to 

REV

 or 

NOM

Choose the setting that provides the 

greatest bass output.

Connecting Speakers

You can connect your left and right 

speakers to your amplifier/receiver (as 

shown in “Connecting to Subwoofer Out 

or Pre Out Terminals” ), or to the PRO-

SW100P’s 

HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT

 speaker 

terminals (as shown above). 

POWER

STANDBY

RED

HIGH LEVEL INPUT

LOW LEVEL

INPUT

VOLUME

CONTROL

FREQUENCY

HZ

L

R

MIN

MAX

50

60

200

80

100

150

+     R     -

+     L     -

HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT

+     R     -

+     L     -

PHASE

REV

NORM

L

R

HIGH LEVEL INPUT

+      R     –

–      L     +

+      –

+      –

Rec Out

Amplifier/Receiver

Right

Speaker

Left

Speaker

HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT

Sub Out/Pre Out Terminal

Right

Amplifier/Receiver

Output Terminal

Left

 

Speaker

Speaker

HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT

PHASE

REV

NOM

Summary of Contents for PRO-SW100P

Page 1: ...fer does not receive a signal for about 11 minutes Standby Indicator lights when the subwoofer is connected to power but not receiving a signal High Level Input lets you connect the subwoofer to an amplifier s or receiver s speaker outputs Note You need speaker wire not supplied to connect the subwoofer to an amplifier or receiver s speaker outputs High Level Output lets you connect the subwoofer ...

Page 2: ...fer on the same stand or shelf as your turntable can result in low frequency rumble or acoustic feedback Cautions To prevent fire or shock do not expose this subwoofer to rain or moisture Do not place the subwoofer with its metal plate against the floor Place the subwoofer away from heat sources such as radiators stoves or other appliances that produce heat WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or sh...

Page 3: ... a corner To reduce output move it away from corners and back walls Even slightly moving the subwoofer can have a major effect on bass response We recommend that you test the subwoofer in different locations to determine where the best balance is between your satellite speakers if used and subwoofer We also recommend that you place the PRO SW100P at least 4 inches away from the wall and at least 2...

Page 4: ...down If the subwoofer volume changes with the TV volume then the TV line out is variable Connecting to Speaker Terminals Connect the amplifier receiver s speaker output terminals to the PRO SW100P s HIGH LEVEL INPUT speaker terminals Be sure to connect the terminals in phase connecting positive to positive and negative to negative To match the subwoofer s polarity with your system s polarity and r...

Page 5: ...he PRO SW100P CONNECTING TO POWER Plug the PRO SW100P s AC power cord into an AC outlet The STANDBY indicator lights green If the subwoofer does not receive a signal for about 11 minutes the STANDBY indicator lights red ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Once you have made all connections follow these steps to adjust the PRO SW100P s volume 1 Rotate VOLUME CONTROL to MIN 2 Turn on your amplifier receiver and an...

Page 6: ...e amount This increases low bass output without affecting the mid bass output To reduce low bass output without affecting the mid bass output equally rotate FREQUENCY HZ clockwise and VOLUME CONTROL counterclockwise CARE To enjoy your RCA PRO SW100P 100 Watt Powered Subwoofer for a long time Keep the subwoofer dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the subwoofer only in normal te...

Page 7: ... Adjustable Frequency Response 42 200 Hz Power Voltage AC 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption 120W Dimensions HWD 14 14 153 4 in 311 311 400 mm Weight 31 lbs 14 kg Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice ...

Page 8: ...nt of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts a...

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