Optimus PRO SW-200P manual

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    Cat. No. 40-40 81 PRO SW-200P 200-W att Powered Subwoo fer Your Optim us PRO SW-200P 200 Watt Powered S ubwoofer is de signed to give you the b est po ssible low fre- quency sound fo r the ultimate home theater experience. You will be aston- ished by the realism it adds to m ovie sound effects and the power it lends t o all kinds of music. The sub [...]

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    2 Fre que ncy H z — Controls t he high frequency cutoff point. Rotat e d fully clockwise, it cuts h igh frequencies over 200 Hz. Rot ated fully counter- clockwise, it cuts h igh frequencies over 50 Hz. Remote Control — Let s you control the PRO S W-200P’s vo lume from up to 30 feet away. Just po int the remo te control at the subwoo fer’s i[...]

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    3 Cautio n s: • T o prevent fir e or shock, do not expose this subwoof er to rain or mo istur e. • Do not place the s u bwoof er with its m etal p late ag ainst the floor . • Place the subwoofer away fr o m heat sources such a s radiators, stoves, or ot her applia nces th at produce heat. CHOOS ING A LOCA TIO N Cautio n s: • T o prevent the[...]

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    4 Co nnectin g to L ine Out Te r m i n a l s You r am p lifie r/ rece iv er’s line o ut j acks might be labeled either RE C OUT or PRE OUT. Note: We recommend you connect the subwoofer to a n am plifier or receiver that has at lea st two set s of l ine o ut jacks. Connecti n g t he subwoof e r to an amplifier or receiver with only o ne s et of li[...]

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    5 If you use ME GACAB LE  or any o ther high qual ity, low g auge speaker wi re, the te rmina ls will b e t oo s m all to a c- commoda te t h e wires from both the left (or right) speak er and th e PRO SW-200P. You nee d t wo pairs of Speaker Pins (RadioShack Unlimited No. 10458 503) to m ake t he conne c- tion. Follow thes e st eps t o conn ec [...]

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    6 ADJUSTING TH E HIGH CUT FREQUENCY FREQUENCY HZ adjus ts the l ev el (be- tween 50 Hz and 20 0 Hz) at whi c h the subwoofer begi ns pass ing frequen- cies to other speakers. This cont rol’s setting depends o n the low fr equency capabil ities of your sat ellit e spea kers (if used), speaker placem ent, and oth- er factors that a ffect bas s perf[...]

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    7 • T o maintain the c abinet’s finish, do not let it come into contact with water vapor , alcohol, benzen e, insecticide, or similar liquids. Do not place a pla s t ic covering on top of the cabinet , as the plastic’s colo r could come o ff a nd sti ck to the finish. Clean the subwo ofer cabinet with a soft, dry cloth. • Never touc h the s[...]

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    Radi oSh a ck A Division of T a ndy Co rporation Fort Worth, T exas 76102 5A 8N Pr i nt ed i n th e U S A SPE C IFICA TIONS Amp l if ier Out put ..... .. ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... . 200 W RMS ( 4 Ohms @ 1% THD) Crossover ............... ................... ................ .. .......... . ........... 50 Hz–200 Hz V ariable Fre[...]