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TA0.1 Amplier
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OPERATING YOUR AMPLIFIER
For Home Theater installations, once you have properly set up your amplier, it is important to take time to
balance the transducer and subwoofer sound. The volume of the transducer is controlled by the receiver and
will rise or fall in direct proportion to that of the primary speakers. This proportion is determined by both the
volume setting on the receiver and the gain setting on the TA0.1 amplier.
NOTE: Some receivers have internal, automatic balancing systems. These systems rely on microphones
that sense the sound levels within the room. Since tactile sound transducers are heard through your body,
instead of through the air, automatic balancing systems may be ineffective when balancing the subwoofer
volume. We suggest using the following procedure, rather than activating the automatic balancing system.
STEPS:
Set the TA0.1 1. On/Auto/Off Switch to “OFF” (see photo #1 below).
If you are using a low-level signal, such as an MP3 player, set the 2. High/Low Switch to “LOW.” If you are
connecting to a high-level signal, such as an A/V receiver, set the switch to “HIGH.” (see photo #2).
Turn the 3. Gain Control counter-clockwise to the “MIN” position (see photo #3).
Balancing the Transducer with the Subwoofer
Photo #1
Photo #2
Photo #3