AIWA TS-W37 Operating Instructions - Page 6

Positioning, Connections - subwoofer

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INPUT 1 SPEAKERS OUT 6 POSITIONING Because low-frequency sound reproduced by the powered subwoofer is mostly non-directional, the listener will be unable to localize the bass source. Accordingly, the powered subwoofer provides maximum flexibility in terms of positioning. For the most effective low-frequency sound, the powered subwoofer should be placed on the floor close to a wall or in a corner of the room. CONNECTIONS Connect the speaker cords before connecting the AC cord. Connect in A way if your stereo system has a SUPER (SUB) WOOFER output jack. If not, connect in B way. Never connect in both of A and B ways simultaneously. A Connecting an AIWA stereo system with a SUPER WOOFER or SUB WOOFER output jack (RCA phono jack) to the powered subwoofer Preparations Turn off the power of this unit. 1 Connect the SUPER WOOFER or SUB WOOFER jack on the stereo system a to the INPUT 1 (FROM SUPER WOOFER TERMINAL) jack on the powered subwoofer b with the supplied connecting cord. 2 Set the INPUT SELECT switch to "1". B Connecting a stereo system with typical L and R speaker terminals to the powered subwoofer Preparations Turn off the power of the stereo system and remove the speaker cords from the speaker terminals on the system. 1 Connect the speaker terminals on the stereo system a to the INPUT 2 (FROM SPEAKERS OUT) terminals on the powered subwoofer b with speaker cords c (not supplied). Make sure the L and R and the ) and ( cords are connected correctly. 2 Using the speaker cords removed in "Preparations" above, connect the right and left speakers d e to the SPEAKERS OUT terminals on the powered subwoofer b. 3 Set the INPUT SELECT switch to "2". Connecting the AC cord Connect the AC cord to a wall outlet. Use left/right speakers whose impedance corresponds with the value specified on the stereo system.

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POSITIONING
Because low-frequency sound reproduced by the powered
subwoofer is mostly non-directional, the listener will be unable to
localize the bass source. Accordingly, the powered subwoofer
provides maximum flexibility in terms of positioning. For the most
effective low-frequency sound, the powered subwoofer should be
placed on the floor close to a wall or in a corner of the room.
CONNECTIONS
Connect the speaker cords before connecting the AC cord.
Connect in
A
way if your stereo system has a SUPER (SUB)
WOOFER output jack. If not, connect in
B
way.
Never connect in both of
A
and
B
ways simultaneously.
A
Connecting an AIWA stereo system with
a SUPER WOOFER or SUB WOOFER
output jack (RCA phono jack) to the
powered subwoofer
Preparations
Turn off the power of this unit.
1
Connect the SUPER WOOFER or SUB WOOFER jack on the
stereo system
a
to the INPUT 1 (FROM SUPER WOOFER
TERMINAL) jack on the powered subwoofer
b
with the supplied
connecting cord.
2
Set the INPUT SELECT switch to “1”.
B
Connecting a stereo system with typical
L and R speaker terminals to the powered
subwoofer
Preparations
Turn off the power of the stereo system and remove the speaker
cords from the speaker terminals on the system.
1
Connect the speaker terminals on the stereo system
a
to the
INPUT 2 (FROM SPEAKERS OUT) terminals on the powered
subwoofer
b
with speaker cords
c
(not supplied).
Make sure the L and R and the
)
and
(
cords are connected
correctly.
2
Using the speaker cords removed in “Preparations” above,
connect the right and left speakers
d
e
to the SPEAKERS
OUT terminals on the powered subwoofer
b
.
3
Set the INPUT SELECT switch to “2”.
Connecting the AC cord
Connect the AC cord to a wall outlet.
Use left/right speakers whose impedance corresponds with the
value specified on the stereo system.
INPUT 1
SPEAKERS OUT