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Features Rear Panel 1. Rear Port: The rear port enhances the bass generated by the woofer, increasing the low frequencies. Make sure these ports are not obstructed 1 since this will adversely affect bass response. 2 2. RCA Inputs: Use the included audio cable or other RCA cables (sold 3 separately) to connect external sound sources to these inputs. 5 3. Stereo/Sub Out: This is a full range audio output which can be connected 4 6 to a mixer, powered speakers, or an external recording device. 4. Bass Boost: This 2-position switch allows you to boost the speakers' bass frequencies. 5. Output to Left Speaker: This is the audio connection to the left speaker. Use the included 1/8" interconnection cable to connect the right speaker to the left speaker. 6. Power Connector: Plug the included AC adapter here. Front Panel 1. Tweeter: This outputs the high frequencies. 2. Woofer: This outputs the low 1 frequencies. 3. Headphones: Connect your 1/8" (3.5 mm) headphones to this output to hear the mix through your headphones. Note that while 2 headphones are connected to Elevate 3, you will not be able to hear sound out of your speakers until the headphones are disconnected. 4. Vol/Power: This knob is used to turn the speakers on and adjust their volume. To turn on, simply turn up the knob. You will feel a click when the speakers turn on. A LED on the left side of the speaker will illuminate. To turn off, simply turn the volume all the way down; the LED will turn off to let you know that the speakers are off. 1 5 1 2 3 4 5