The subwoofer should be placed only on its integrated Power Port™ base.

(Fig. 1b) NEVER LAY THE SUBWOOFER ON THE AMPLIFIER END – THIS WILL DAMAGE THE AMPLIFIER.

FIGURE 1b.

The PSW1200 is not magnetically shielded and should not be placed close to a television set. If you see any color distortion in your TV, move the subwoofer a few inches farther from the set.

CONNECTING THE SUBWOOFER TO THE SYSTEM—GENERAL

The PSW1200 was designed to allow you to get the maximum bass perfor- mance from your stereo or home theater system, regardless of the type of equip- ment you have. Due to the broad range of equipment available, and the versatil- ity of the PSW1200, we are not able to describe every possible hook up method. Start by understanding the issues and the capabilities of the PSW1200. From there, you should be able to determine the hook up method that is perfect

for you.

WHAT ARE THE GOALS?

The first goal is to make sure that all the bass information on the recording gets to your speakers. Second, that the bass gets to the speakers that are best suited to reproduce it. And third that all the speakers in the system “blend” per-

fectly. A poor blend will sound unnatur- al; you will be aware that the main and subwoofer speakers are separate units. In a well-blended system, the subwoofer will not call attention to itself; you will simply hear at lot more deep, tight, exciting bass. Experiment with alternate hook-up methods to find the one that works best for you.

WHAT IS BASS MANAGEMENT AND HOW DO I USE IT?

Bass management involves moving bass signals from one speaker to another. For example, if you have a speaker that is not well suited to reproducing loud deep bass, bass management allows you to move that channel’s bass to another speaker—generally to the subwoofer. The PSW1200 has some built-in bass management features for those systems that have no bass management facility at all, or for those whose facilities are inadequate for your needs.

Stereo receivers and preamps never have bass management facilities.

If you have a stereo-only system, go immediately to page 9. Dolby Pro Logic® receivers and processors usually have minimal bass management facilities. Dolby Digital® processors always have bass management features but

the capabilities and operation may vary from model to model.

The bass management system function in your receiver or processor is usually accessed through an on-screen display and may be called “Speaker Set-Up.” Some units use switches on the front and/or rear panels. Read your electron- ics’ owner’s manual to learn how to access your bass management/speaker setup features. Here is a list of the terms and choices you will find, and how they operate:

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Polk Audio PSW1200 instruction manual Connecting the Subwoofer to the SYSTEM-GENERAL

PSW1200 specifications

The Polk Audio PSW1200 is a formidable subwoofer designed to deliver an immersive audio experience for both music lovers and home theater enthusiasts. Known for its robust construction and powerful performance, the PSW1200 is a preferred choice for those seeking deep bass and precise sound reproduction.

One of the main features of the PSW1200 is its 12-inch dynamic balanced woofer. This driver is engineered to minimize distortion and provide a clear, responsive sound. The woofer is housed in a specially designed ported enclosure that enhances the overall bass performance, allowing it to produce low frequencies that can be felt as much as they are heard. This design ensures that users experience an impactful soundstage that brings movies and music to life.

The PSW1200 incorporates Polk's proprietary Power Port technology. This innovation maximizes output and minimizes turbulence, resulting in a cleaner, more powerful bass response. The Power Port seamlessly integrates with the woofer to extend the bass frequency range, making it ideal for a wide variety of listening environments. Whether you are enjoying the latest action movie or your favorite album, the enhanced low-end response adds depth and richness to your audio experience.

Another notable characteristic of the PSW1200 is its adjustable low-pass filter, which allows users to customize the cutoff frequency according to their specific setup and preferences. This feature promotes versatility, enabling the subwoofer to blend seamlessly with any main speakers, irrespective of their size or capabilities. Additionally, the PSW1200 is equipped with both speaker-level and line-level inputs, making it easy to connect with various home audio systems.

Furthermore, the PSW1200 is designed with a robust and aesthetically pleasing cabinet that not only looks good but is built to enhance performance. The enclosure is crafted from a combination of MDF and attractive finishes, which help to reduce resonance and vibrations that could adversely affect sound quality.

In summary, the Polk Audio PSW1200 is a high-performance subwoofer that excels in delivering deep, impactful bass while maintaining clarity and precision. With its powerful 12-inch woofer, innovative technologies, and customizable features, the PSW1200 offers an exceptional audio experience for both movies and music, making it a valuable addition to any home audio setup. Whether you're a casual listener or an audiophile, this subwoofer is sure to meet your highest expectations in sound quality.