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No. The MLT-2 5.1 subwoofer, when the power switch is set to ‘Auto On’, will draw about
12 watts when idle and only 12 watts in standby mode.
Yes, or before. It’s a good idea to disconnect all of your audio/video components during
stormy weather.
TROUBLESHOOTING
• Check that all your system components are turned on.
• Check your speaker wires and connections.
• Check all interconnecting cables.
• Check that all your system components are turned on.
• Check that the power switch is set to ‘Auto On’.
• Check your wires and connections.
• Check all interconnecting cables.
• Make sure the level control is not turned down.
• Turn off and unplug the MLT-2 subwoofer and check the fuse near the AC power cord
receptacle on the back. If the fuse has blown, replace the bad fuse with a matching
fuse.
• If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
• Check placement. Try moving the subwoofer closer to the front and side walls.
• Decrease the level.
• Check your processor setup.
• If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
• Turn the MLT-2 subwoofer off, unplug all signal inputs, turn the MLT-2 subwoofer back on
and turn up the level. If the problem disappears, the hum is originating elsewhere in your
system.
• Connect the MLT-2 subwoofer AC connection to the same AC circuit as the pre amp.
• If the problem persists, contact your Dealer.