RCA SUBWOOFER & SATELLITE SPEAKERS User Manual
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Before you begin, make sure that the subwoofer is turned off and unplugged.
Connect your A/V receiver to the subwoofer input as shown.
NOTE: A receiver with a single output should be connected to the input labeled
L/MONO.
The subwoofer can also be connected directly to a TV. The subwoofer input should be con-
nected to a TV output that is volume controlled, such as the Hi Fi output. If the TV has only
one output, the connection should be made to the L/MONO input on the subwoofer. ( Refer
to your TV instruction manual for further information.)
Your subwoofer contains the following control to give you maximum flexibility in usage:
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BASS LEVEL. Sets the loudness of the subwoofer signal to equal the sound of the
main speakers.
Subwoofer placement in the room is relatively unimportant. The subwoofer is
magnetically shielded, so you can place it beside the television, or anywhere you
choose in the room.
After you have placed and connected the subwoofer, complete the following adjustment
procedures to obtain maximum performance:
1. Turn on the POWER Switch (the red LED is activated).
2. Set your receiver or TV to a program featuring a male voice (such as a news
broadcast).
3. Adjust the bass level control so that you can just hear the subwoofer bass
sounds. A setting that is too high will make the voice sound unnatural.
Your subwoofer is now matched to your A/V system and should only need to be adjusted if
you change room location or change the location of your main speakers.
Your satellite speakers may be wall mounted vertically with a #8 expanding anchor using
the mounting panel located on the back of your speakers.
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If your A/V Receiver or TV does not have a suitable output, you can connect the subwoofer
by using the speaker terminals as shown. Make sure that the“
+” and “–” terminals are
correctly connected. Make sure that you do not have both the Subwoofer input and the
Speaker inputs connected at the same time.