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Subwoofer Controls
1. Power Switch: This two-position switch controls the power status of the subwoofer. OFF turns
the subwoofer off. ON turns the subwoofer ON, regardless of whether a signal is present
or not.
2. Volume Level control: This rotary control adjusts the overall volume of the subwoofer system
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3. Subwoofer Level Control: This rotary control adjusts the volume of the subwoofer.
This is used to properly balance the subwoofer’s volume with the volume of your
frontspeakers.
4. Subwoofer Crossover: This rotary control is variable from 50 hz to 150 hz.
This adjusts a Low-Pass filter to set the upper frequency at which the output of the
Subwoofer begins to roll-off. The recommended setting for this control is120 hz to 150 hz.
5. Speaker Level Outputs: These spring-loaded terminals for speaker wire will send the signal
onward to your frontspeakers.
6. Audio Component Input: These input jacks accepts a signal from an audio unit.
7. Status LED: This light emitting diode shows the status of the subwoofer. “Red” indicates
that the amplifier is plugged in and the power switch is on.
8. Fuse: Always replace the fuse with the same type & size listed.
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Warning: To reduce the risk of fire of fire or electrical shock,
do not expose this appliance to water or moisture.