The Speaker Company Home Theater Speaker manual Adjusting Your Subwoofer, Break­In, Care

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Adjusting Your Subwoofer

Adjusting Your Subwoofer

Once everything is hooked up properly, you’re ready to “fine tune” your system to your preferences.

The following suggestions will give you a good start. Remember that they are suggestions only. You may choose to vary the control settings to suit your room and speaker placement.

Set the Crossover control to 150 Hz (all the way to the right). This will direct most of the deep bass information to the subwoofer.

Set the Volume control (actually a “bass level” control) to maximum.

Select “Auto On” by choosing the middle position of the three­ position slider switch.

Set the Phase switch to normal (NOR).

Play a favorite music CD or DVD. Concentrate on the amount of bass you hear and decide if you like that sound.

If you think there’s too much bass, turn the Volume control down until you’re satisfied with the sound. (You may also want to tweak the Crossover control by turning it slowly to the left.)

Once you’re pleased with the sound, flip the Phase switch between NOR and REV (reverse) to see if that makes a discernable difference.

You’ll probably have to play with these adjustments several times until you achieve just the sound quality you really like. Don’t worry – it’s just part of the fun.

Break­In

Many people believe speakers improve with age.

With TSC speakers, you’ll notice a change in timbre, responsiveness, and sheer musicality as you use them because the drivers “settle in” with use.

How long should you wait? That depends, for example, on whether you listen AM radio at low volume or full orchestral music at live concert levels. In general, you’ll begin to hear differences after 20­30 hours of us.

Care

Your TSC speakers don’t need much maintenance. Dust them occasionally. And don’t your kids try to push in the drivers, either!

Above all, enjoy! That’s what your TSC speakers were designed for and why we take such pride in bringing them to you!

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The Speaker Company Home Theater Speaker manual Adjusting Your Subwoofer, Break­In, Care