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UNPACKING/PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

Unpack your new subwoofer carefully, keeping the carton and packing material for 

future use.  Also, write the serial number in your home records for later reference.  

Check the condition of your unit, reporting any damage which may have occurred 

in transit to your dealer or shipping company.

GLOSSARY

The following list of terms with their definitions is offered as a help in 

understanding the set-up and operation of your subwoofer.

Crossover (xover) -

 an electrical filter with lo-pass or hi-pass characteristics 

that divides the frequency range into bands of low, middle, or high frequencies to 

match the capabilities of specialized loudspeakers like subwoofers that are only 

effective at reproducing limited frequency ranges.  The crossover frequency is the 

frequency where the filter begins to attenuate or reduce the level of the signal.

Full range - 

refers to signals which cover the entire audio frequency span from 20 

Hz to 20 kHz.

Hi-pass -

 a type of filter circuit that allows high frequencies to pass, while 

reducing the level of low frequencies with the transition from high to low occurring 

at the crossover frequency.  The rate of reduction of the signal is called the 

attenuation rate or slope and is measured in decibels (dB) over a change in 

frequency of one octave which is a doubling or halving of frequency.

Impedance -

 the resistance to the flow of current in an alternating current circuit 

(such as with music).  Line level circuits are typically a high impedance of several 

thousand ohms, while speaker level circuits are usually a low impedance of a few 

ohms.

Line level -

 the type of signal produced at the outputs of preamplifiers, tape 

decks, CD players, etc., with a typical value of a volt or less in a high impedance 

circuit.  Sometimes called low level signals, they are routed using shielded cables 

which are usually terminated with RCA phono connectors.

Lo-pass -

 a type of filter circuit that allows low frequencies to pass, while reducing 

the level of high frequencies with the transition from low to high occurring at the 

crossover frequency. The rate of reduction is called the attenuation rate or slope 

and is measured in decibels (dB) over a change in frequency of one octave which 

is a doubling or halving of frequency.

Speaker level -

 the type of signal produced at the outputs of power amplifiers 

that may be many volts in a low impedance circuit.  Sometimes called high level 

signals, they are routed using two conductor unshielded wire of 18 gauge or 

larger. Connections are usually made with stripped ends of wire gripped in spring 

loaded terminals.

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B) For use with A/V preamps and receivers that have 5.1 channel line level 

outputs.

If your preamplifier or receiver has a single “subwoofer” output or “LFE” output, 

connect a shielded cable from the preamplifier output to either one of the 

subwoofer line level inputs. Refer to Figure E.

FIGURE E

OUTPUTS

SUB

Preamplifier

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Содержание SW1

Страница 1: ...SW1 Powered Home Subwoofer Owner s Manual 1 Mitek Plaza Winslow IL 61089 815 367 3000 800 225 5689 21A6278 ...

Страница 2: ...E mail technical mtx com TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY MTX Loudspeakers purchased in the United States from an authorized MTX dealer are guaranteed against defective material and workmanship for a period of TWO YEARS from the date purchased by the end user and limited to the original retail purchaser of the product Product found to be defective during that period will be repaired or replaced by MTX at...

Страница 3: ...ge Outputs Line level Hi pass subsonic filter 18 dB per octave below 30 Hz Polarity switch Normal 0 degrees reverse 180 degrees Amplifier Power continuous 100 watts Driver Size 10 Voice coil diameter 1 1 2 Dimensions Height 15 1 2 Width 15 Depth 17 Weight System 34 5 lbs Shipping 41 5 lbs Specifications subject to change without notice SAFETY SYMBOLS AND STATEMENTS ...

Страница 4: ... outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 17 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 18 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerou...

Страница 5: ...advance the bass or loudness controls on your main amplifier or receiver B Your subwoofer s auto turn on turn off feature allows set it and forget it operation by keeping the electronics in a standby mode until a signal is detected which turns the amplifier on instantly When there is no signal present after a few minutes the electronics will again shut down to the standby mode We do suggest that y...

Страница 6: ...al low noise vents are used for less distortion at the bottom of the frequency range 2 11 SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT After you have selected an initial location for your subwoofer and have connected it into your system have a seat in your normal listening position and have someone help you with the following adjustments A If you are using the line level inputs and your main speakers are receiving a ful...

Страница 7: ...ance the resistance to the flow of current in an alternating current circuit such as with music Line level circuits are typically a high impedance of several thousand ohms while speaker level circuits are usually a low impedance of a few ohms Line level the type of signal produced at the outputs of preamplifiers tape decks CD players etc with a typical value of a volt or less in a high impedance c...

Страница 8: ...ess of whether a signal is present or not 3 Subwoofer crossover This rotary control adjusts a variable low pass filter to set the upper frequency at which the output of the subwoofer begins to roll off Continuously variable from 60 Hz to 160 Hz it matches the upper frequency characteristics of the subwoofer to the low frequency response of the main stereo speakers 4 Line level output These RCA pho...

Страница 9: ... allow this alternate connection method for your subwoofer Consult the owner s manual for your receiver or amplifier to find out which type of connection is used for A and B sets of speakers Make one set of connections from the A speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the speaker level inputs of your subwoofer and another set of connections from the B speaker outputs of your receiver or ...

Страница 10: ...te more standing waves in the room and may result in a more uneven response Locating your subwoofer along a wall will usually mean less acoustic output but a somewhat smoother response A middle of the room location would suggest the smoothest response with the least output capability Of course any location will be a compromise between acoustic performance and the aesthetic blend of the subwoofer e...

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