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The Low-Pass Filter (also called Crossover) controls the subwoofer’s upper-frequency cut-off. Depending on model, the subwoofer's volume (level) control may be on the subwoofer's main control panel (either on the front, back, or bottom) or controlled using a free smart phone...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Phase control allows you to adjust the phase of the subwoofer. Depending on model, the subwoofer's Phase control may be on the subwoofer's main control panel (either on the front, back, or bottom) or controlled using a free smart phone App (Dynamo 600X/800X/1100X/1600X)...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Depending on model, the subwoofer's Power control will be on the subwoofer's main control panel (either on the front, back, or bottom). Depending on which subwoofer you own, you will have different options for Power Controls. When set to "On" a subwoofer will be...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Bass is less and less directional as it goes down in frequency. For best sonic integration, locating your subwoofer between your front speakers or beside one of them and close to the back wall will usually provide the best bass performance. If this location is not possible your subwoofer...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Your subwoofer does not require preventative maintenance beyond treating it with care and not over-driving it constantly. If a problem does arise, visit our Troubleshooting section of this FAQ or in the subwoofer's manual.
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Buzzing can be the result of a few things, if it is buzzing when playing only then it’s likely that the voice coil of your driver has burnt. You can inspect this by lightly pushing on the woofer cone straight back (not from one side) and feel for it scraping, this should be...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
To help prevent ground loops, which occur when there is more than one ground path. Often misunderstood, the ground conductor prevents the chassis from becoming live if the AC line touches it. We use double insulation instead, something that may sound unfamiliar, but you've seen it...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
If your subwoofer is making a popping noise, first check to see if it is related to all sources of sound or not. If you only hear popping while playing DVDs and not from your cable box, it is likely not an issue with the subwoofer. However, if the popping persists through...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
If your subwoofer is not powering on, first check that your power setting on the back is set correctly. You often have a choice between Auto (turns on after sending a signal) On (always on) or Trigger (must be connected to a receiver/preamp with a trigger cable) and if there...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
If your subwoofer is making rattling noises at all or some frequencies, it is likely that the surround (the ring that connects your woofer cone to the basket) has deteriorated or the glue has come loose. You can check this by removing the grill and inspecting the surround...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018