Cambridge SoundWorks PCWorks Speaker System Connecting Music Sources, Mounting The Volume Control

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Connecting Music Sources

 

 

OFF

1

2

 

 

DCIN

 

 

PHONES

LINE

BASS BOOST

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

Program Source

Mounting The Volume Control

The enclosed mounting strip is semipermanent—it holds well but can be peeled off gently. Be sure that the mounting surface, such as the computer monitor or your desktop, is smooth and clean.

TO

FROM

SOURCE

SUB

 

 

ORKS

 

W

SOUND

 

MIN

TO FROM SUB SOURCE

SOUNDWORKS

MIN

MAX

Some portable players have “bass boost” circuits designed for their small headphones. Switch these circuits OFF when playing through PCWorks.

MAX

1 Remove protective paper from one

2 Press exposed adhesive side

side to reveal adhesive.

firmly against back of volume

 

control.

When connecting tape and CD players, it is generally preferable to use the headphone output; fixed “line out” outputs will work, but any noise present in the player may be more audible at high levels.

BASS

LEVEL

CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS

NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS

AUDIO

INPUT

SPEAKERS

RL

12V DC IN

POWER

ON/OFF

Subwoofer Control Panel

ORKS

S

OUND

3 Remove remaining paper strip.

4 Press control firmly against

 

mounting surface

 

(desktop, keyboard or monitor).

5

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Contents PCWorks Speaker System By Henry Kloss Page Page Avis Important Safety Instructions Contents FOR-HIFI Thank YouGetting Started Inspecting For DamageSatellite Cube Connections You can splice more standard speaker wire or regularSubwoofer Mounting The Volume Control Connecting Music SourcesPC Works Subwoofer Control Panel Power ConnectionsAttaching The Stands Playback Levels Controlling Background Noise and Distortion PCWorks With a Computer For suggestions PCWorks As a Music SystemPCWorks With a TV Set Using PCWorks Outside The Home Difficulty? To a flat surface Mounting The CubesInside Europe Technical SupportInside U.S.A., Canada and Latin America Sweden Inside AsiaPlayback Levels SpecificationsYear Limited Warranty Needham Street, Newton, MA