RIGHT channel input (refer to Figure 4). Take care to ensure that no bare wires from any of the connections touch any other terminals, as this could cause a short and damage your equipment.
“LINE IN/LFE” – This input is filtered by the
“LOW PASS” (LP) Control – This control allows the user to select the upper frequency cutoff of the subwoofer. Frequencies above the control setting are filtered out, allowing you to blend the subwoofer’s output with that of your main speakers. The frequency is selectable from
or that use an internal crossover, the lowpass filter should be defeated by setting the control to “BYPASS”.
“VOLUME” – This control serves as an overall volume control for the subwoofer. It is used to match the output level of the subwoofer to the main speakers.
“PHASE” 0/180 – This control is used to acoustically match the subwoofer’s output to your main speakers. Select the position either 0˚ or 180˚ in which your subwoofer has more output at the listening position.
Off/Auto/On – When this switch is in the “ON” position, the subwoofer will remain on at all times. When this switch is in the “AUTO” position, the subwoofer will automatically turn “on” when it senses a signal. It will automatically go into “standby mode” after
LED indicator– Klipsch SW subwoofers have an LED indicator on the front that indicates the status of the built in amplifier. The LED will light blue when the amplifier is on and receiving a signal. When the unit is in standby mode or turned off, the LED indicator will turn off.
Care and Cleaning
Your subwoofer has a durable vinyl finish that should only require dry dusting or cleaning with a dry cloth. Avoid the use of abrasive or
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