a short circuit and damage your electronics. Plug your ENERGY subwoofer into
an AC outlet. Do not use the AC outlet on the rear of your receiver.
3.
See Final System Adjustments, below.
fInaL SySteM aDJUStMentS
1.
After having turned on the main power switch and having broken-in the
speaker, select the correct position for the { POWER MODE, either On or
Auto depending on your system. The Auto selection will leave the unit in a
self-sensing mode, such that should the unit sense an audio signal it will turn
itself on and then shut down after several minutes without signal, while in
the On position the subwoofer always remains on. Should the system not be
used for an extensive period of time, it is recommended that the subwoofer be
unplugged from the AC.
2.
Adjust the
x VOLUME LEVEL of your ENERGY subwoofer so that the volume
of your subwoofer matches the overall system volume. This ensures a smooth
transition between the low and high frequencies of your system.
3.
Adjust the
y LOW-PASS FILTER on your ENERGY subwoofer so that the fre-
quency range of the subwoofer blends well with that of the front speakers. Set-
ting the crossover too low will create a gap between the frequency response
of the front speakers and that of the subwoofer, while setting the crossover
frequency too high will create a doubling of certain frequencies, making the
music sound boomy. When using small satellite speakers, the appropriate
crossover frequency should be from 90Hz to 120Hz, for the bookshelf speak-
ers 70Hz to 90Hz and for the large floorstanding speakers 40Hz to 70Hz.
4.
Steps 2 and 3 might require repeating in order to fine tune your system. Ensur-
ing the proper blending between the speakers and the subwoofer is critical to
the performance of your system, as a whole.