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AMPLIFIER OPERATION (continued)

• Bass Boost Control

   This control allows you to increase bass response between 50 and 100Hz for certain types of audio that lacks in bass,     
   such as old recordings, etc.

• Phase Control

   This control allows you to match the arrival times of the sound waves of the Bass Power and the main speakers to your  
   listening area. While the system is playing, flip the switch to the 180º and back to 0º until the bass increases or decreases.  
  Depending on the subwoofer placement and room acoustics, this control may have little or no effect.

• Volume Limit Control

   Use this control to adjust the maximum volume setting for your Bass Power system. With the volume limit control and  
   front panel volume control turned all the way down (counterclockwise), turn on the subwoofer and start playing audio  
   through your system. Turn the system up (not the subwoofer) to the highest comfortable level – WITHOUT DISTORTION.  
   Now on the front panel of the subwoofer, turn up the sub woofer volume all the way. There should be no bass playing  
   yet. Next SLOWLY turn up the volume limit control until the subwoofer is playing at its loudest level WITHOUT DISTORTION.  
   Return the system volume and Bass Power front panel volume levels to normal. Now anyone can safely turn up the  
   subwoofer all the way without damaging the subwoofer. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

The Bass Power Subwoofer System is designed to function trouble-free. Most problems occur because of operating errors. If 
you have a problem, please check the troubleshooting list first. If the problem persists, contact Tech Support at
1-800-448-0976 or  e-mail us at [email protected].

The Problem   

 

 

       Possible Causes and Solutions

No sound is heard.

Audio cable to the amplifier is not connected properly. Check this and other system 

component manuals to be sure of proper connections.

The cable is bad. Use another cable that you know is good.

Loose or frayed wires. Check for solid, clean connections on all speaker wire terminals.

Volume Limit Control is set too low. See Volume Limit Control for adjustment procedure.

A hum or buzzing sound is heard.

The sound may be caused by a ground loop in the system. Try to eliminate this by revers-
ing the AC plugs of other components in the system.

Try plugging the amplifier into another outlet.

Other causes may include faulty cables.

The amplifier will not turn on.

There may be AC power problems. Check the AC circuit and plugs. Be sure the power 

switch is turned on.

Audio cable to the amplifier is not connected properly. Check this and other system 

component manuals to be sure of proper connections.

The cable is bad. Use another cable that you know is good.

Loose or frayed wires. Check for solid, clean connections on all speaker wire terminals.

The Protection Circuit cuts in momentarily 
and then returns to normal.

The circuitry in the amplifier has detected that the amplifier is in danger of overheating. 
Normally, this would happen infrequently and momentarily. If it persists, the amplifier may 
need to have more adequate ventilation.

Move the amplifier to a better ventilated and/or cooler location. NOTE: The amplifier 
case may feel cool at the top, but still be overheating internally. Do not use the tem-
perature at the top of the cabinet as a gauge for amplifier temperature.

The Protection Circuit cuts in and does not 
return to normal.

There may be a fault in the wiring, the speaker, or the amplifier. Turn the power switch off 
and then on again. If the amplifier immediately returns to the Protection mode, turn it off 
and check all of the wiring, including all connections at the amplifier, at the subwoofer, 
and any connections made to the terminals on a wall plate.

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Summary of Contents for Boomtomb

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 10 In Ground Subwoofer System Boomtomb...

Page 2: ...The appliance should be cleaned only as rec ommended by the manufacturer 13 Non use Periods The appliance coupler shall remain readily operable The appliance coupler should be dis connected from the...

Page 3: ...e sure that you optimize the performance of your Boomtomb in ground subwoofer please read this manual carefully SPEAKER INSTALLATION Attach the threaded port tube to the cabinet Hardware or tools are...

Page 4: ...amplifier with the feet resting on a solid flat level surface Place the amplifier in a well vented area to provide proper cooling In areas that lack proper ventilation such as tight cabinets or racks...

Page 5: ...air of main speaker output wires from your amplifier or receiver to the speaker level input terminals of the Bass Power amplifier Then connect a left and right pair of speaker wires from the Bass Powe...

Page 6: ...must be turned on for the Audio Sense mode to operate Once the power is switched on the auto sense circuitry becomes operational If you will be away for a long period of time you may turn off the rea...

Page 7: ...nected properly Check this and other system component manuals to be sure of proper connections The cable is bad Use another cable that you know is good Loose or frayed wires Check for solid clean conn...

Page 8: ...ssed warranties If the product is defective in materials or workmanship as warranted above the purchaser s sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above In no event will SpeakerCraft be...

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