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No sound

Is the input LEVEL control for the input
source or the subwoofer turned all the
way down? Verify that all the volume
controls in the system are properly ad-
justed.
Is the signal source working (and making
union scale)? Make sure the connecting
cables are in good repair and securely
connected at both ends. Make sure the
output volume (gain) control on the mix-
ing console is turned up sufciently to
drive the inputs of the speaker.
Make sure the mixer does not have a
Mute on or a Processor loop engaged. If
yound something like this, make sure
the volume/gain is turned down before
disengaging the offending switch.
Is the thermal protection circuit activated?
Make sure there is at least six inches of
free space behind the SWA2801z.

Poor bass performance

Check the polarity of the connections
between the mixer and the loudspeak-
ers. You may have your positive and
negative connections reversed at one
end of one cable, causing one loudspeak-
er to be out-of-phase.
Try switching the PHASE switch on
the rear panel. This affects the polarity
between the full-range speakers and the
SWA2801z and may improve the low-fre-
quency response.

Poor sound

Is it loud and distorted? Make sure that
you’re not overdriving a stage in the
signal chain. Verify that all level controls
are set properly.
Is the input connector plugged
completely into the jack? Be sure all con-
nections are secure. It’s a good idea to
periodically clean all electrical connec-
tions with a non-lubricating electrical
contact cleaner.

Noise

Make sure all connections to the active
loudspeakers are good and sound.
Make sure none of the signal cables are
routed near AC cables, power trans-
formers, or other EMI-inducing devices.
Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-
based device on the same AC circuit as
the SWA2801z? Use an AC linelter or
plug the SWA2801z into a different AC
circuit.

Hum

Try disconnecting the cable connected
to the INPUT jack. If the noise disappears,
it could be a “ground loop,” rather than a
problem with the SWA2801z. Try some of
the following troubleshooting ideas:
Use balanced connections throughout
your system for the best noise rejection.
Whenever possible, plug all the audio
equipments linecords into outlets which
share a common ground. The distance
between the outlets and the common
ground should be as short as possible.