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• Acoustimass' bass module considerations In average rooms and conditions, placing the module along a wall near the corner should provide a normal balance of frequencies. Just make sure not to block the opening end of the module. Moving the module's open end closer to a corner will increase bass response. Placing it further from the corner will decrease the bass. Let convenience and sound preference be your guides. Once you have determined where and in what position you will place the module, apply the rubber feet to its bottom surface. They will help protect and stabilize the module. Keep the module at least 2 feet from your video screen to avoid video interference (see Figures 1 and 2). 2. Connect your cube speakers to the Acoustimass bass module. You will use three of the supplied cables to connect the cube speakers to the module. Each cable has one wire marked with a red band. (Some wires may be marked with a white or grey stripe instead.) This is thepositive(+)wire that connects to a positive (red) terminal (see Figure 3). Attach one end of one cable to the terminals on the back of the first cube speaker. Make sure the wires are connected red to red and black to black (+ to + and- to-). Repeat with eachof the remaining arrays and cables. OUIplil to Center Reel (+) Speaker Cube L Figure 3 Now connect the free end of these cables to the OUTPUT to cube speakers Left, Center, and Right (L, C, and R) on the bass module. Any of the identical arrays will work for any channel, So, as you face your video screen, the array you place to the left of the screen will connect toL. The center array will connect to C and the right array to R (refer to Figure 2). Note: Do not connect anyof the cube speakers directly to thereceiveror amplifier (Figure 4). • Figure 4

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Acoustimass'
bass
module
considerations
In
average
rooms
and
conditions,
placing
the
module
along
a
wall
near
the
corner
should
provide
a
normal
balance
of
frequencies.
Just
make
sure
not
to
block
the
opening
end
of
the
module.
Moving
the
module's
open
end
closer
to
a
corner
will
increase
bass
response.
Placing
it
further
from
the
corner
will
decrease
the
bass.
Let
convenience
and
sound
preference
be
your
guides.
Once
you
have
determined
where
and
in
what
position
you
will
place
the
module,
apply
the
rubber
feet
to
its
bottom
surface.
They
will
help
protect
and
stabilize
the
module.
Keep
the
module
at
least
2
feet
from
your
video
screen
to
avoid
video
interference
(see
Figures
1
and
2).
2.
Connect
your
cube
speakers
to
the
Acoustimass
bass
module.
You
will
use
three
of
the
supplied
cables
to
connect
the
cube
speakers
to
the
module.
Each
cable
has
one
wire
marked
with
a
red
band.
(Some
wires
may
be
marked
with
a
white
or
grey
stripe
instead.)
This
is
the
positive
(+)
wire
that
connects
to
a
positive
(red)
terminal
(see
Figure
3).
Attach
one
end
of
one
cable
to
the
terminals
on
the
back
of
the
first
cube
speaker.
Make
sure
the
wires
are
con-
nected
red
to
red
and
black
to
black
(+
to
+
and
-
to
-).
Repeat
with
each
of
the
remaining
arrays
and
cables.
OUIplil
to
Center
Reel
(+)
Speaker
Cube
L
Figure
3
Now
connect
the
free
end
of
these
cables
to
the
OUTPUT
to
cube
speakers
Left,
Center,
and
Right
(L,
C,
and
R)
on
the
bass
module.
Any
of
the
identical
arrays
will
work
for
any
channel,
So,
as
you
face
your
video
screen,
the
array
you
place
to
the
left
of
the
screen
will
connect
to
L.
The
center
array
will
connect
to
C
and
the
right
array
to
R
(refer
to
Figure
2).
Note:
Do
not
connect
any
of
the
cube
speakers
directly
to
the
receiver
or
amplifier
(Figure
4).
Figure
4