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Rocketboost™ Wireless Subwoofer
www.insigniaproducts.com
Setting the low pass filter
Setting the low pass filter lets you select the frequency range of the sound
that your subwoofer will reproduce and amplify. Turning the knob
counterclockwise to 80 Hz sets the subwoofer to reproduce frequencies
lower than 80 Hz. Turning the knob clockwise to 150 Hz sets it to
reproduce frequencies lower than 150 Hz. The best setting depends on
the other speakers you are using with the subwoofer. If you are unsure of
the best setting, set this at 150 Hz.
If you are using the subwoofer in wireless mode with a Rocketboost
enabled AV receiver or soundbar (for example Insignia NS-AV511 or
NS-SBAR/NS-SBAR-A), you don't need to set the low pass filter. These
products send a pre-filtered audio stream to the subwoofer that is set to
best match the frequency range of those products.
If you are using the subwoofer in wireless mode with
Rocketboost-enabled Insignia TV models NS-32E859A11 or
NS-42E859A11, set the low pass filter to 150 Hz.
Listening to music and setting the volume
To listen to music and set the volume:
1 Turn on your subwoofer and audio source. The power indicator LED on
the subwoofer should light steadily. If it is blinking you need to rejoin
the subwoofer to your Rocketboost hub device. See “Connecting your
subwoofer for wireless mode” on page 11.
2 Play music or a movie that you can easily hear the bass sound on.
3 Start with the volume level of the sub at its maximum setting. If you
are not hearing the audio that matches the music or movie you are
playing, press the Next Souce button on the subwoofer until you can
hear it. This is because Rocketboost receivers (including the
Note
Some Rocketboost hub devices use an on-screen graphical user
interface to assist with the joining process (for example, Insignia
NS-AV511 AV Receiver and NS-32E859A11/NS-42E859A11 TVs).
In this case follow the User Guide for those products to wirelessly
join them to the wireless subwoofer.
Note
You must join the wireless subwoofer to your Rocketboost hub
device. If you have mulitple Rocketboost devices, the hub may
not be the Rocketboost sender that is connected to the audio
source you want to use with your subwoofer. However, after
joining the subwoofer to your hub device, your subwoofer will
be able to connect to the sender you are using with the
subwoofer.
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