SUBWOOFER CONTROLS
You are now ready to set-up the system using the user guide or instructions from your receiver or
DVD player. The sound balance can be adjusted with the controls on the rear panel of the M
subwoofer.
You have the choice to use the plinth with, or without, the 6mm carpet spikes that are supplied
together with it. The spikes can be adjusted to level the speaker and dig deep into carpet to
provide mechanical de-coupling of the device into the floor. Metal discs are also supplied to
prevent damage to wooden flooring, if required. To fix the plinth to the legs, use the four long bolts.
You may not wish to use the plinth, but mount the speakers flat to the floor, using only the four legs.
This can be done by using the four shorter fixing bolts supplied to hold the legs to the bottom of
the cabinet. If required, there are four self adhesive pads supplied which can glue onto the ends
of the legs or the bottom corners of the plinth to prevent vibration or rattling, if the surface isn’t
completely flat.
In the case of a multi-channel system (5.1), connect a shielded cable from the sub-sonic (LFE)
output of your receiver to the RCA sockets on the back of the M subwoofer marked low level. You
will note that there are two low level input sockets marked L & R, which allow for a stereo signal
from your receiver or amplifier.
The specially designed summing circuitry in the M subwoofer combines the L&R low level input
signals internally without forcing the source signal into mono.
Set all the controls to the middle position and switch on the M subwoofer using the switch marked
POWER. A small LED indicator above the switch will light if everything is OK. Red indicates
standby position and green is the indication for normal operation.
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITÉ.
FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE”.
MEME TYPE”.
DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN ENGLAND.
IECEE CB No. CN 5679
RoHS compliant.