V.PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT
A.For full,
B.When listening to music or movies at very loud volume, you shouldn’t turn up bass or treble all the way or close thereto. This sends tremendously increased, dispropor- tionate power into the speakers, and may well damage them. Some loudness com- pensation (“Loudness”) controls, which boost both bass and treble, can also be trou- blesome at high volume. They are intended only for
C.Finally, you should be aware that when amplifiers and receivers are pushed to their limits to produce excessive volume levels, they are driven into “clipping” and can do severe
NEVER TURN UP THE VOLUME ALL THE WAY TO SEE HOW LOUD YOUR SYSTEM WILL PLAY!
D.Recommended Power
We recommend amplifiers and receivers rated from a range of
We recommend a maximum of
Be aware amplifiers with equal power rating may not play equally loud. Those with higher dynamic power ratings, better satisfy the power requirements. Some have pro- tective circuitry that curtails power available in demanding situations.
E.Cabinet Care
Cabinets have varying materials and finishes, including wood veneers, vinyl, anodized aluminum and high gloss “poly lacquers” and should be treated as you would furni- ture with similar finishes. Dust lightly with a soft cloth; avoiding abrasives. If neces- sary, wipe carefully with a cloth slightly dampened with glass cleaner to remove heavy soil.
| F. | Grilles and Ports |
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| A lint brush does a good job of cleaning grilles. Removable grilles can be taken off |
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| and vacuumed if you prefer. If need be, you can use a lint brush to clean ports. |
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| Avoid touching speaker diaphragms. Particularly, pushing in the domes will perma- |
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| nently damage tweeters. |
VI. | IN CASE OF PROBLEMS | |
| A. | Lower power if a speaker begins to sound distorted, or seems to be missing certain |
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| frequencies, to check first to see whether playing at somewhat lower volume seems |
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| to clear up the problem. As we noted under “Recommended Power,” it can be espe- |
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| cially important to turn down the volume right away if you have pushed a |
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| ered amplifier or receiver past its comfortable limits. |
| B. Isolate the problem to the electronics or the speakers and, if the speakers, to specific | |
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| speakers. Interchange the speaker wire connections on your amplifier or receiver |
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| between channels, so that the left speaker is connected to the right channel, or vice |
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| versa. If the problem shifts to the other speaker, the problem is not in the speaker but |
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| in the electronics. |
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| channel to which it’s |
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| are the speaker itself probably needs service. |
| D. | See your dealer if you require service. PSB dealers are equipped to handle almost all |
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| problems. If you have moved since your purchase, the nearest authorized PSB dealer |
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| should be able to help you. If the problem is not resolved, please contact us, provid- |
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| ing the Model name, Serial Number, date of purchase, dealer name, and a full descrip- |
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| tion of the problem. |
We appreciate your purchase, and hope this owner’s guide helps you enjoy the exceptional satisfaction that PSB speaker systems have to offer. We wish you many years of enjoyable listening!
PSB Speakers
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