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Adjusting and Using the Descend Subwoofer

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English OWNER'S MANUAL Adjusting and Using the Descend Subwoofer Remote Guide The remote is the best tool for perfectly adjusting your subwoofer to achieve seamless blending with your main speakers. If you misplace your remote, the most often used controls are duplicated on the rear amp panel. NOTE: If the line of sight from your listening position to the display area of the subwoofer is obstructed, the remote will not work. To remedy 1 the problem, connect an IR remote repeater eye (optional, available from most audio/video specialty dealers) to the IR remote jack on the subwoofer's amplifier panel. The Volume, Low-Pass Filter, EQ and Phase controls are duplicated on the amplifier panel. 2 + + Volume Low Pass 3 5 - - 4 Phase EQ Display 6 1. Volume +/-: Increases/decreases the subwoofer's loudness. Note: The volume range goes from 0 to 40. 2. Mute: Turns off subwoofer sound. 3. Phase: Adjusts the relative phase of the output signal. The phase can be adjusted from -135 to 180 degrees in 45-degree increments. 15

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OWNER’S MANUAL
English
Adjusting and Using the Descend Subwoofer
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Remote Guide
The remote is the best tool for perfectly adjusting
your subwoofer to achieve seamless blending with
your main speakers. If you misplace your remote,
the most often used controls are duplicated on the
rear amp panel.
NOTE
: If the line of sight from your listening
position to the display area of the subwoofer is
obstructed, the remote will not work. To remedy
the problem, connect an IR remote repeater eye
(optional, available from most audio/video specialty
dealers) to the IR remote jack on the subwoofer’s
amplifier panel.
The Volume, Low-Pass Filter, EQ and Phase controls
are duplicated on the amplifier panel.
1. Volume +/–: Increases/decreases the subwoofer’s
loudness. Note: The volume range goes from 0 to 40.
2. Mute: Turns off subwoofer sound.
3. Phase: Adjusts the relative phase of the output
signal. The phase can be adjusted from -135 to 180
degrees in 45-degree increments.
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Volume
Low Pass
Phase
Display
EQ