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Crossover Switch

The subwoofer direct switch will disengage the built-in crossover in the DECO 8

subwoofer and is designed to be used with a home theater receiver which has a

built in crossover. Set this switch to the “SUBWOOFER DIRECT” position when you

are using a home theater receiver with a subwoofer (LFE) output that has a built

in crossover. If the “Subwoofer Out” or “LFE Out” in the receiver or processor

offers an adjustable crossover frequency, we recommend you experiment with

this setting. A crossover frequency from 100-120 Hz will work best in most

installations, allowing output from the DECO subwoofer and satellite speakers to

blend together seamlessly. Refer to the receiver owner’s manual for instructions

on adjusting its crossover frequency.

For all other installations which do not have a separate electronic crossover, we

recommend you leave the switch to “INTERNAL X-OVER” and set the crossover

knob to “DECO Setting” for optimum system performance (see Figure 8 page 14).

Auto/On Power Switch

With this switch in the “AUTO” position, the subwoofer can be safely left with the

master power switch on continuously. The subwoofer will power up automatically

when an audio signal is present. If no signal is present for approximately 10

minutes, the unit will switch to a standby mode. The subwoofer will draw very

little power while in the standby mode. Leaving the master switch in the “ON”

position will keep the subwoofer powered whenever the master power switch is

on.

Master Power Switch

The master power switch is located on the back panel of the subwoofer. If the unit

is to be left unused for an extended period of time, the master power switch

should be turned off to prolong the life of the subwoofer and conserve energy.

CONNECTING THE DECO HOME THEATER SYSTEM

CONNECTING THE DECO SATELLITES

Velodyne recommends installing the DECO Satellite speakers with 16 AWG

(American Wire Gauge) or larger speaker wire. Always switch off all your equipment

before making any connections. Be very careful to observe polarity (see Figure 5

below) when connecting the positive (Red +) terminal on the receiver to the

positive (Red +) terminal on the speaker; and the negative (Black -) terminal on

the receiver to the negative (Black -) terminal on the speakers. Connecting

these wires improperly will adversely affect the sound quality of the speaker

system. Look carefully at the type of wire you are using. The wire you are using

may be identified with a different color, printing, ridges or colored thread marks

on one of the wire strands.  By convention the marked (or colored) wire is

connected to the positive (Red) terminals.  Make sure that all of the wire strands

are inserted into the terminals so that there are no loose strands. To connect the

speakers, remove approximately ½” of insulation from the end of each wire.

Twist the strands of each wire into a tight bundle, depress the terminal and

insert into the hole on the side of the terminal. The DECO Satellites are designed

to accept individual banana plugs.  The banana plugs should be inserted into the

hole on the top of the gold plated terminal (see Figure 7 page 13 for typical

Figure 5. Wiring illustration for recommended polarity connections.

(Black-)

(Red +)

(No Stripe -)

()

Banana Plug Ports

Summary of Contents for DECO

Page 1: ...Jr Audio June 1998 How do they get this kind of bass out of such a tiny box Deep tight tuneful and loud enough to rattle pictures on the wall this is serious subwoofing Robert Deutsch Stereophile Gui...

Page 2: ...LLITE MOUNTING 6 SUBWOOFER POSITIONING 8 CONNECTING SATELLITES 9 CONNECTING CONFIGURING SUBWOOFER 10 TYPICAL HOME THEATER SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM 13 CARE AND CLEANING 15 TROUBLESHOOTING THE DECO 8 SUBWO...

Page 3: ...s recommended Registration provides us with purchase date dealer information to assist us when validating your warranty for covered repairs Serial Number _________________ Register ONLINE It s faster...

Page 4: ...t and a key hole slot for various wall mounting options The DECO Satellites are designed to integrate flawlessly with the DECO 8 subwoofer As you carefully unpack the system you will find the followin...

Page 5: ...z to 20 kHz 3 dB Recommend Amplifier Power 25 watts to 150 watts Inputs Gold Plated Binding Posts Accepts bare wire or banana plugs Warranty Five years Enclosure Dimensions H W D 8 0 x 5 5 x 6 0 Weigh...

Page 6: ...e unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance 3 The unit has been exposed to water 4 Some part of the cabinet or amplifier is physically damaged Thank you for p...

Page 7: ...rotection circuit 1 continuously monitors the input signal and the demands placed on the subwoofer This circuit automatically functions to protect the driver or amplifier from being overdriven and pro...

Page 8: ...t speakers should be placed behind to the side and slightly above the listener s head The rear speakers are not as placement critical as the center and front speakers The main purpose of the rear spea...

Page 9: ...date the use of the SANUS System Euro Foundation Series stand Other speaker stand models may work but Velodyne recommends the use of the SANUS System stand see Figure 4 Figure 8 Suggested Knob Positio...

Page 10: ...s humidifiers etc The power cord should be routed in such a way that it will not be walked on pinched or compressed in any way that could result in damaging the insulation or wire The DECO 8 Subwoofer...

Page 11: ...r power switch is located on the back panel of the subwoofer If the unit is to be left unused for an extended period of time the master power switch should be turned off to prolong the life of the sub...

Page 12: ...ofer or acoustic differences resulting from room placement distance between subwoofer and front satellites A mismatched system will result in cancellation of some sound output between the subwoofer an...

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