Wharfedale WH-S8 & WH-S10 manual Operating Your Subwoofer, Mains Operation

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USER INSTRUCTIONS: WH-S8 & WH-S10 SUBWOOFER

OPERATING YOUR SUBWOOFER

Check that all connections to the subwoofer have been properly made and that the main volume control is at minimum. Plug the supplied power cord into the mains socket on the rear panel.

Initial Settings

Volume Control: Set the subwoofer volume control to the minimum before proceeding.

Crossover Control: Adjust frequency to integrate WH-S8 or WH-S10 subwoofer with your system requirement.

Phase Switch: The Phase switch should be initially set to 0°.

Switching On

Plug in the mains plug and switch the power on. Now switch the subwoofer on with the rest of your system. When switched on, the power indicator light will glow and the subwoofer will be operational.

Basic Tuning

Volume Setting: Play a programme with extended bass and set the system volume to a resonal level. Adjust the subwoofer volume control to produce the desired level of bass. The bass should be even and an extension of the main loudspeakers. Do not set the control too high or you will swamp the sound with too much bass and clarity and definition will suffer.

Phase Switch: If the bass is indistinct or lacks depth, the Phase switch may need adjustment. Set the switch to 0°and listen carefully to some music with extended bass. If there is insufficient bass output from the subwoofer set the Phase switch to 180°. Select the position which produces the most natural, extended bass.

Crossover Adjustment: This adjusts the blend between the subwoofer and the main speakers and enables the system to be set up for optimum bass performance. The higher settings are for use with small bookshelf loudspeakers, the lower setting for large floorstanding models. If you choose too low a setting with small speakers, there will be a ‘hole’ in the bass response; too high a setting with large speakers will result in the upper bass becoming bloated. Again the subwoofer should be an extension of the main loudspeakers.

Auto-Power Switch: This feature reduces the power consumption when there is no music signal. When the Auto-Power Switch is on, the amplifier will be activated immediately once an audio signal is detected at the inputs, and it will turn into the mute status when no signal is detected for about 20 minutes, which lowers the power consumption. This feature can be made invalid by setting this switch to off.

Mains Operation

When the system is not in use for extended periods, we suggest you switch off the subwoofer to protect it from switching noises caused by domestic appliances, etc. The best practice is to switch the complete system on and off from a central point. Bear in mind that if you play the system with the subwoofer switched off you will get no bass!

Always turn the main volume control to minimum when you switch the system on or off.



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Contents WH-S8 & WH-S10 Important Safety Information Introduction InstallationBefore Connecting the Subwoofer Connecting the Subwoofer to the SystemControl Panel of the WH-S8 Subwoofer Control Panel of the WH-S10 Subwoofer Pre Out Main in Connections Pre Amp and Power Amp ConnectionsProcessor Connections Stereo Line Output ConnectionsMains Operation Operating Your SubwooferSymptom Possible Cause TroubleshootingServicing Subwoofer MaintenanceSpecifications User Instructions WH-S8 & WH-S10 Subwoofer

WH-S8 & WH-S10 specifications

Wharfedale, a renowned British audio manufacturer, has recently introduced two impressive subwoofer models: the WH-S8 and WH-S10. Both of these subwoofers are engineered to deliver exceptional audio performance and complement any home theater or music setup. Let's delve into the main features, technologies, and characteristics that set these subwoofers apart.

The WH-S8 is equipped with an 8-inch driver, while the WH-S10 features a larger 10-inch driver, catering to different preferences when it comes to bass reproduction. The drivers are crafted using advanced materials that ensure durability and optimal performance. The cone design contributes to precise lows, providing an impactful listening experience without compromising clarity.

One of the standout features of both models is their impressive power handling capacity. The WH-S8 boasts a power output of 200 watts while the WH-S10 elevates this to 300 watts. This robust amplification allows for dynamic range and deep bass response, perfect for both cinematic moments and music performances. The built-in Class D amplifiers ensure high efficiency, leaving less wasted energy and keeping the heat generation to a minimum.

Both subwoofers utilize Wharfedale's proprietary technologies to enhance sound fidelity. The Low-Frequency Optimization (LFO) technology improves the subwoofers' low-end response, allowing users to experience deeper bass tones in music and movie soundtracks. Additionally, the driver design helps reduce distortion, ensuring that what you hear remains true to the original sound, enriching the overall audio experience.

The WH-S8 and WH-S10 also feature adjustable crossover settings, enabling listeners to customize the frequency range at which the subwoofer operates. This feature is essential for integrating the subwoofers effortlessly with satellite speakers, allowing for a balanced soundstage that doesn’t overpower midrange and high frequencies.

Moreover, both models include volume control options and phase adjustment capabilities, providing flexibility in tuning the sound to suit different room acoustics and personal preferences. The enclosures are constructed with high-quality MDF, which not only enhances durability but also minimizes cabinet resonances, ensuring clean sound reproduction.

In summary, the Wharfedale WH-S8 and WH-S10 subwoofers stand out for their solid construction, powerful performance, and advanced technologies. Whether you are a movie enthusiast or a music lover, these subwoofers promise to enhance your audio experience with their deep and precise bass performance, making them a worthy addition to any entertainment system.