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CP-8 Installation Manual

Figure 9. Two (2) CP-8 Arrangements - Seating Based

Placing the two subwoofers on the vertical axis of the

seating area

Trouble Shooting the CP-8

LED DOES NOT LIGHT ON

1. Check for the appropriate AC voltage in power outlet.
2. Inspect the power cable. Never use one that has been altered

with.

3. Inspect the fuse (see Fig. 1H on page 2).

The fuse holder slides outward. Simply use a flat screw driver to pry it

open. Be sure to use the appropriate fuse size.

LED TURNS ON BUT STAYS RED OR NO OUTPUT

1. If LED does not turn green

Unplug the power for 5 seconds. Position the power switch
(Fig. 1A on page 2) to ON and connect the power again. Turn
the system on and check if the LED status change to green
as it should do so when the amplifier is properly working.

2. If LED is green but there is no output

Turn the power switch (Fig. 1A on page 2) to OFF position.

You should see the LED turn red. Set the power switch to the
AUTO (center position) and turn the audio source on. If
signal were present at the RCA, you should see the LED
status light turns green and the subwoofer will turn on and
produce output. If LED remains red, then the problem is at
the source or the audio cable:
a. Trouble shoot the RCA cables by temporarily connecting

them to the stereo left and/or right out of the source unit.
If the cables are good, the subwoofer must be heard.

b. If the cables are okay but no sub out from

receiver/processor, check the subwoofer settings at the
source. Make sure “ON” or “Ultra” is selected (review the
owner’s manual of the source unit for setting up the sub
output).

HUM NOISE

Unplug the RCA cables and check for noise

a. If the noise goes away, then the problem is at the source.

Make sure that all units’ chassis are grounded together (~18
- 22 AWG wire), with the exception to our subwoofer.

b. Grounding the loop isolator (on the RCA side) and the

cheater plug (on the AC supply side) may be a
temporary/quick solution for such problem. However, we
always recommend using solution a.

c. Avoid using line conditioner or surge protector as it may

damage the subwoofer’s internal circuitry.

d. If the noise is still present even when the RCA cables are

unplugged, try changing the AC outlet. If the problem still
occurs at this point, contact an Earthquake technician.

For more technical support, please contact us by:

Phone: 1-800-576-7944

Email: [email protected]

Figure 8. Two (2) CP-8 Arrangements - Seating Based

Placing the two subwoofers on the horizontal axis of the

seating area

SUBWOOFER
LFE+L

SUBWOOFER

LFE+R

SUBWOOFER

LFE

SUBWOOFER

LFE