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10

5SERgS-ANUAL

Please consider the following when set-

ting up your new system :

•      Before making or changing any 

connec tions, ALWAYS make sure 
that the subwoofer and your other 
components are turned OFF. Also 
turn down the volume control of the 
sub woof er and your pream pli 

fi

  er or 

receiver.

•      This diagram shows all the low 

power com po nents sharing a power 
strip which is con nect ed to the same 
out let used by the ampli

fi

 er.

•      The sub woof er is con nect ed to an 

out let on the same cir cuit break er, 
pro vid ed that the total sys tem 
cur rent draw does not exceed the 
breaker current rating.

•      This arrangement will reduce the 

pos si bil i ty of an audible hum in your 
system caused by a ground loop.

•      Whenever possible, keep the 

power cords away from the signal 
cables or speaker wires to pre vent 
any hum or in ter fer ence being 
heard in the speak ers.

•      Choose reliable, high quality in ter -

con nect cables, also called patch 
cords or RCA cables. They should 
be fully shield ed and as short as 
pos si ble for the job. The longest 
cable in your system will likely be to 
the sub woof er, so choose a good 
quality brand.

•      Some patch cords can be a very 

tight 

fi

 t and there is usually a 

preferred method of getting them 
off. Some have to be re moved with 
a twisting action. Be gentle or you 
may dam age the jacks of the sub-
 woof er or your other com po nents.

Speaker Level connections

•      The subwoofer’s speaker level  

inputs can accept speaker wires 
with banana, dual-banana, bare 
wire or spade terminals. If you have 
banana type con nec tors on your 
speaker wire, make sure that you 
tighten the binding posts before 
inserting.

•      Make sure that the negative 

speaker wires never touch the posi-
tive wires as this will short out and 
possibly damage your ampli

fi

 er or 

receiver.

      The subwoofer’s two negative 

posts are joined in ter nal ly (com-
 mon-ground ed). Your am pli 

fi

  er 

must also be internally common-
grounded or you cannot use this 
connection. Contact the man u fac -
tur er of your ampli

fi

 er to make sure 

its outputs are common grounded.

Tape Deck

DVD

Preamplifier

Power strip

Subwoofer

Amplifier

AC outlets on the same circuit breaker

Connections

Summary of Contents for True Subwoofer EQ Solitaire 10

Page 1: ...DIM STANDBY BRIGHT ON Solitaire 10 True Subwoofer User s Manual Solitaire 10 and Solitaire 12 DIM STANDBY BRIGHT ON Solitaire 10...

Page 2: ...es such as lighted candles on top of or near the Component 8 Power Sources The Component should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in these operation instruc tions or as marked...

Page 3: ...igurations 14 Adjusting the Controls 18 Specifications Solitaire 12 19 Specifications Solitaire 10 20 Troubleshooting Guide 21 Limited Warranty 23 Service Assistance 23 Contents To find out more about...

Page 4: ...r input for remote turn on Balanced XLR input Line level unbalanced inputs Speaker level binding post inputs Line level high pass outputs Continuously variable phase control Continuously variable cros...

Page 5: ...gives it a lot of air moving capacity which allows for majestic bass performance The Amplifier The large movement range of the driver creates greater air pressure inside the box than a conventional s...

Page 6: ...the same amount This increases the low bass output while leaving the mid bass output the same 3 Phase Control This control changes the relative phase of the subwoofer with respect to your other speake...

Page 7: ...heater preamplifier or other source Balanced connections offer superior noise cancellation over unbal anced connections so if your preamp has an XLR subwoofer output we recommend using it 8 Speaker Le...

Page 8: ...utton is pressed 12 Start button Press this once to enter the Auto EQ mode if the sub is out of Standby mode Press and hold down for several seconds to enter the Manual EQ mode See page 12 for more de...

Page 9: ...frequency rocking energy allowing it to adhere solidly to the floor To move the subwoofer along the floor rotate it onto one edge onto a plastic sheet or bag and it will slide along easier Heat rise...

Page 10: ...ded and as short as possible for the job The longest cable in your system will likely be to the subwoofer so choose a good quality brand Some patch cords can be a very tight fit and there is usually a...

Page 11: ...ut sounds the loudest 4 Shut things down and install the subwoofer in this position Make sure the control panel is not touch ing anything and that it can receive good ventilation Although low frequenc...

Page 12: ...mall amount of noise such as quiet talking or whispering is OK Room Equalization EQ Procedure 3 Place the microphone in the listening position on the couch for example pointing in the direction you ll...

Page 13: ...for the room effects Then follow this manual procedure if you think the equalization might still need a tweak 1 Set these controls Volume to 0 dB Crossover to Bypass Phase to Normal Equalizer Authori...

Page 14: ...n A receiver with a sub LFE output can be connected in the same way The subwoofer will play the low frequency range and the other speakers will play the frequency range delivered to them by your ampli...

Page 15: ...preserved the bass in these scenes sounds anemic The Sunfire Subwoofer utilizes differential gain on the left and right inputs to retain both the L R and L R information Therefore systems which do no...

Page 16: ...pass crossover point The signals coming out of the subwoof er s high pass outputs are not affected by any of the controls They are just a copy of the signals going in except that the low bass is filt...

Page 17: ...ver s power is transferred to the subwoofer There is no need to use the speaker level inputs if you are using a separate amplifier and pre amplifier Such systems are best connected using the line leve...

Page 18: ...will do fine as will the Stereophile test CD Step 1 Disconnect the subwoofer and run the main speaker with a tone in its passband 80 100Hz Measure the level Step 2 Disconnect the main speaker and rec...

Page 19: ...with volume control at 0 dB 60 mVrms volume con trol fully clockwise 0 75 Vrms from right input with volume control at 0 dB 200 mVrms volume control fully clockwise Input Impedance 30 k for Line Leve...

Page 20: ...s volume control fully clockwise Input Impedance 30 k for Line Level inputs 56 k for Hi Level inputs 40 k for XLR input each leg balanced to ground XLR Input Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Positive Pin 3 Negative...

Page 21: ...her using a remote control or with a small volume knob on the back panel Make sure that this is adjusted correctly Check that your preamplifier or receiver s sub output is turned on Some systems only...

Page 22: ...tellite TV or roof top antennas Make sure that they are disconnected where they first enter the room so they are making no connection to your preampli fier TV or any other component If the hum is caus...

Page 23: ...all not in any event include property or any other incidental or consequential dam ages which may result from the failure of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied wa...

Page 24: ...Manual part number 913 101 00 Rev B Solitaire...

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