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If your system appears not to be working as well as you expect, the following notes may be of 

Please read this manual together with all the manuals concerning the rest of your system.

some help.

If, having attempted to resolve the problem, the trouble still persists, consult your dealer for 

Before investigating the cause of a problem, always switch off the system at the mains.

assistance.

Please bear in mind that Home Theatre systems can be quite complex and there is often a variety 

Do NOT try to remove any covers on the product or attempt to dismantle it in any way. There are 

of factors involved.

no user serviceable parts inside and you will invalidate any warranty.

Troubleshoothing

Symptom

Possible Cause

No Sound

System not switched on 
Wrong source selected

Sound lacks bass content 

Loudspeakers wired incorrectly 

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Bass reproduction muddy or indistinct

Front speakers set to  Smal  with no subwoofer connected

Excessive bass distortion at low volume levels

Bass level set too high
LFE level set too high

Excessive or distorted bas at high volume leves

System level set too high
Front loudspeakers or subwoofer too close to room corners

Distorted or rattling sounds at high volume leves

System level set too high
Objects placed on Front loudspeakers or subwoofer

Popping sounds or thumps from Front speaker or subwoofer

System level set too high
LFE level set too high: Subwoofer level set too high

Indistinct sound

One or more loudspeakers is out of phase

Poor localisation of effects

(See the relevant pages of this manual for the correct connection procedure)

Television picture is distorted or there is colour distortion

Front loudspeakers or subwoofer too close to the TV. (Switch off the system and TV. Move 
loudspeaker away. Leave 15 mins. Switch on again) 

Fruther help and advice

A wide range of AV and audio topics can be found at the Wharfedale web site.

www.wharfedale.co.uk

Home Theater is discussed in depth at the Dolby Laboratories web site.

www.dolby.com

The Digital Theater Systems web site is also full of interest and worth a visit.

ww.dtsonline.com

Summary of Contents for XR-3000

Page 1: ...XARUS BRITAIN S MOST FAMOUS LOUDSPEAKERS BRITAIN S MOST FAMOUS LOUDSPEAKERS Series Instruction Manual XR CENTRE XR 1000 XR 2000 XR 3000 XR 3500 XR 4000 XR 5000 ...

Page 2: ...sover panel with four terminal binding posts Please follow DO NOT attempt to lift the loudspeaker by the polythene bag the drawing carefully to see the correct orientation of the loudspeaker terminals The upper terminals connect to the Retain the packing for future use If you decide to dispose of the packing please do so safely treble unit the lower pair to the bass unit As supplied the Stands and...

Page 3: ... plays a large role experiment with different configurations and play a wide range of programmes before finalising the position of your speakers Bi Amplifying Bi Amping By connecting each loudspeaker drive unit to its own dedicated amplifier the advantages of Bi Wiring can be extended If you own two identical stereo power amplifiers your Crystal speakers may be Bi Amped For further details please ...

Page 4: ...tortion at low volume levels Bass level set too high LFE level set too high Excessive or distorted bas at high volume leves System level set too high Front loudspeakers or subwoofer too close to room corners Distorted or rattling sounds at high volume leves System level set too high Objects placed on Front loudspeakers or subwoofer Popping sounds or thumps from Front speaker or subwoofer System le...

Page 5: ...1480 447700 Fax 44 0 1480 431767 www wharfedale co uk Specifications Recommended Amplifier power Nominal Impedance Sensitivity at 1m for 2 83v input Freq Response Drive Units Dimensions H x W x D mm H x W x D inches 15 150 W 15 150 W 20 200 W 15 150 W 15 170 W 15 170 W 25 250 W 6 ohms 6 ohms 6 ohms 6 ohms 6 ohms 6 ohms 6 ohms 89 dB 88 dB 90 dB 87 dB 90 dB 88 dB 90 dB 80Hz 20kHz 55Hz 20kHz 40Hz 20k...

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