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General Operating Instructions
Power ON/OFF
The PowerPack 725 Powered Subwoofer does not have a power switch. The TouchTunes jukebox turns the PowerPack
725 Powered Subwoofer on and off.
Tone controls and DSP Equalization
Bass and treble adjustments are made using the sound mixer controls in the TouchTunes jukebox.
Note:
When first setting up the PowerPack 725 Powered Subwoofer at a location, set the jukebox’s tone controls to flat,
initially, and turn off the software EQ option (“DSP EQ” on JCB-based jukeboxes or “Bass Boost” on Virtuo SmartJukes) to
test with a “vanilla” signal. You can then adjust the tone controls or activate the software EQ option as required.
TouchTunes strongly recommends that you listen to a variety of different music selections and genres, at the lowest and
highest volumes you intend to permit for use at your locations, before finalizing these settings.
Remote volume control
The volume control for the PowerPack 725 Powered Subwoofer is located in the sound mixer screen on the TouchTunes
jukebox‚ and on the RF remote control included with the jukebox. Do not attempt to wire an in-line volume control into the
category 5 cable.
Speaker Placement
Optimum performance of your PowerPack 725 Powered Subwoofer is determined by placement of the system
components. Follow the general guidelines below to ensure the best possible performance from your system.
Bass Box Placement
The PowerPack 725 bass box can be placed with one side against a wall. Either side is acceptable, all that is required is to
route the cables to come out on the appropriate side. Avoid placing the bass box’s port openings directly against a
reflecting surface. For best results place the side with the port openings at least six inches from the wall. Make sure the port
openings are not covered in any way and are at least three inches away from objects.
Bass Box Placement
6 inches
(minimum)
Summary of Contents for PowerPack 725
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