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Outlaw Audio

Owner’s Manual

If the /- 3dB point cannot be obtained from the speakers’ specifications 
or the manufacturer’s web site, you can use the following chart as a guideline:

40 Hz

 

Large tower speaker with one 12 or 15-inch woofer or  
two 10-inch woofers; 
Small tower speaker with one 10-inch woofer or two 8-inch woofers

60 Hz

 

Small tower or large bookshelf speaker with one 8-inch or two 6-inch 
woofers: 

80 Hz

 

Bookshelf speaker with one 6-inch or two 5-inch woofers  

100 Hz

  Bookshelf speaker with one 5-inch woofer or two 4-inch woofers 

120 Hz

  Satellite speaker with one 4-inch woofer or one or two  

3.5-inch woofer(s) 

Phase Switch

Depending on the absolute phase of your main speakers and amplifier, as well as 
the relative distance from the LFM Subwoofer and main speakers to the listening 
position, the bass in the crossover region may be smoother if you reverse the phase 
of the LFM. Try both positions of the phase switch to determine which way sounds 
more bass-heavy. The bass-heavier position is the setting where the output of the 
LFM and the main speakers are most in phase. Use program materials with bass 
in the crossover region such as music containing bass drums, double basses, bass 
guitar, etc., to determine the correct setting.

Port Switch

Depending on your bass preference, your Variable Tuning LFM Series subwoofer 
has two separate "tuning" modes.  In Its “Max Output” mode your LFM series 
subwoofer will provide the greatest level of overall bass in regards to SPL (sound 
pressure level).  In Its "Bass Extension" mode your LFM series subwoofer will 
provide the deepest bass (low frequency) levels.  When using the Bass Extension 
mode you will need to ensure that the provided “port plug” Is blocking one of 
the ports located on the bottom of the subwoofer.  In the Max Output mode, both 
ports should remain unplugged.  

CAUTION: 

Do not leave both ports open when the Port Switch Is In the 

“Bass Extension” position as your subwoofer's performance will be com-
prised.  If neither of the ports are blocked using the supplied port plug, the 
Port Switch must remain In the “Max Output” mode.  Failure to adhere to 
these requirements can lead to poor performance and damage to your 
subwoofer.

Volume Level

Using the built-in test tones of your receiver/processor, match the levels of all of 
your speakers including your LFM Series Subwoofer as described in your receiver 
or processor’s owner’s manual. A setting of 5 on the LFM’s volume knob should 
provide enough gain to properly match the sub level to your speakers. We recom-
mend using an SPL meter such as the Radio Shack model (part number 33-2050). 
When using the test tones, measure from the listening chair and set the meter to 
the 75 dB level. In order to accurately measure levels between channels use “C” 
weighting and the “slow” setting.
Note that the Radio Shack meter is down about 12 dB at 16 Hz, 7 dB at 20 Hz, 
and 4 dB at 25 Hz. Add these numbers to the readout to compensate for these 
errors if necessary. 

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(Two LFM’s)

Why Two Subwoofers?

In most circumstances two subwoofers will perform better than one. While you 
might assume this is for added SPL, the greatest benefit will actually be smoother 
bass response. 
Room shape, the cubic volume of the room (width x depth x height), furniture, 
floor coverings and even wall and ceiling material all play a roll in bass per-
formance. These factors create peaks and dips in the level of low frequencies at 
different points in the room. That said, two properly positioned subwoofers will 
distribute the bass throughout the room with greater accuracy than a single sub. 
For this reason many professional acousticians and installers recommend more 
than one subwoofer. The final result is that you will create a much larger “sweet 
spot” where the bass is powerful but more importantly smooth and consistent. If 
near perfect bass response is your goal, consider using two LFM Series Subwoofers:  
The Outlaw Audio Scattered Subwoofer Systems.

What’s Needed to Connect Two Subwoofers?

Most of today’s digital receivers and preamp/processors provide a single subwoofer 
output. Connecting two subwoofers to these systems is as simple as adding a Y-
adapter. A Y-adapter splits a single output into two separate outputs. Be sure to 
use a Y-adapter that is of equal or better quality than the subwoofer cables you 
intend to use. (We recommend the Outlaw Audio PCA Y-Adapter.)
To use the Y-adapter, insert the single male end of the cable to the subwoofer 
output of your receiver or processor. On the opposite end of the Y-adapter you will 
now have two separate subwoofer outputs, one for each sub.

Placement and Level Control 

Placement and level control of two subwoofers is somewhat more complicated 
than using a single subwoofer. However, the end result of two properly placed and 
calibrated subwoofers is well worth the added effort. 
The procedure for placement of the second subwoofer is identical to that of de-
termining the placement of the first subwoofer (see the “Subwoofer Placement” 
section of this manual). However, the second sub should be placed in the seating 
area outside of the “sweet spot” where good bass response is also required. Walk 
around the room until you find the area where the bass sounds the best, just as 
described in the process for locating a single sub. This spot will almost always be 
different than the one that was best for the primary sub.

NOTE:

 When calibrating your second subwoofer be sure to turn off the first 

sub. This will help you to determine ideal placement without being mislead 
by the response of the first sub.

When calibrating the final levels of each subwoofer, you may want to reduce 
their output to compensate for the added 3 or 4 dB of gain created by using two 
subwoofers together. 
If you sense a loss of bass output after properly locating and calibrating both 
units in a two subwoofer system the likely problem is that the two units are out 
of phase with each other. If this occurs try flipping the phase switch on the back 
of one or both of the subwoofers until the bass returns. For more information 
regarding the phase control function, please read the “Setting the LFM’s Controls” 
section of this manual.

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