CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

POWER switch

Set this switch to the ON position to use the subwoofer. In this state, you can turn on the subwoofer or turn the subwoofer into the standby mode by pressing the STANDBY/ON button. Set this switch to the OFF position to completely cut off the subwoofer’s power supply from the AC outlet.

OUTPUT (TO SPEAKERS) terminals

Can be used for connecting to the main speakers. Signals from the INPUT1 terminals are sent to these terminals.

(Refer to “CONNECTIONS” for details.)

INPUT1 (FROM AMPLIFIER) terminals Used to connect the subwoofer with the speaker terminals of the amplifier.

(Refer to “CONNECTIONS” for details.)

INPUT2 terminals

Used to input line level signals from the amplifier. (Refer to “CONNECTIONS” for details.)

INPUT3 (LFE) terminals

The HIGH CUT control has no effect on the signals inputted to these terminals. (See Page 7 for details)

AUTO STANDBY (HIGH/LOW/OFF) switch This switch is originally set to the OFF position. By setting this switch to the HIGH or LOW position, the subwoofer’s automatic power-switching function operates, as described on page 11. If you do not need this function, leave this switch in the OFF position.

*Make sure to change the setting of this switch only when the subwoofer is set in the standby mode by pressing the STANDBY/ON button.

PHASE switch

This switch is to be set to the REV (reverse) position. However, depending on your speaker system or listening condition, there may be a case when better sound quality is obtained by setting this switch to the NORM (normal) position. Select the best position by ear.

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