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• T 1000 SW / T 2000 SW
Settings
Adjusting the AV receiver and subwoofer
Most AV receivers feature a menu with speaker settings
(referred to as “Speaker Setup” or similar).
AV receiver settings
• Subwoofer to “On”.
• Set the crossover frequency for subwoofers with
130 mm midrange satellite speakers to 100 Hz, for
160 mm midrange satellite speakers set it to 80 Hz.
• Subwoofer volume to more than 75 %.
Subwoofer settings
• Switch
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“Off • Auto • On” to “Auto”.
• Switch
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“Low Pass • Full Range” to the right to “Full
Range”.
• Volume control
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“Volume” to midrange.
• “Frequency” control to the right up to the stop point.
These settings ensure optimal utilisation of the subwoofer;
automatic activation will also function properly. You can
make fi nal fi ne adjustments to your AV receiver later.
Setting the subwoofer when the AV receiver cannot be set
If your AV receiver does not provide the above options,
you can make the most important settings directly on the
subwoofer. To do so, you will need a CD or DVD with
adequate, powerful sound.
• Set the switch
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“Low Pass • Full Range” to the left to
“Low Pass”. Doing so activates the controls
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“Frequen-
cy” and
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“Phase”.
• Set the separation frequency to approx. 100 Hz (fourth
dot) with the control
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“Frequency”. This determines
that the subwoofer only emits sounds up to this fre-
quency.
• Set the control
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“Phase” to “0°”.
• Set the “Volume” control
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to half power.
Now sample the sound and adjust the “Volume” control
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until the subwoofer “is at a good volume” and adjust the
control
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“Frequency” until the bass tones are powerful,
but don’t drone.
Once you have set the best sound, switch the control
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“Phase” several times by turning it up to the stop point in
both directions. If you notice a considerable improvement
in sound quality, refi ne the settings until optimal. Other-
wise, set the control to the “0°” setting.
Repeat these steps with different CDs and DVDs.
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