MK Sound V-75 MK II Speaker User Manual


 
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2. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have just made perhaps the most exciting and dramatic addition that you
could make to your audio or audio/video system. The new dimension of deep and powerful bass
provided by your M&K Deep Bass Powered Subwoofer will thrill and excite you.
We encourage you to read this owner's manual, as there is a great deal of information provided
here to help you get the best possible performance. This manual gives you basic hook-up instructions
first, followed by more detailed technical, installation, and service information.
If you have any questions about your Subwoofer, please contact your M&K dealer, or call us
directly at (310) 204-2854, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time. We will be more than happy to help
you with any question, no matter how simple or complex it may be.
3. WHERE TO LOCATE YOUR SUBWOOFER
M&K Subwoofers will perform well in just about any room location. In fact, unless your ear is within
a couple feet of the Subwoofer, the deep bass will seem to come exclusively from your Satellite
speakers. (By Satellite speakers, we mean the main speakers used with your Subwoofer). There is
no need to place your Subwoofer between the Satellite speakers or in any specific location in the room.
Except for the V-125, M&K Subwoofers are not magnetically shielded. Leave 2 - 3 feet of
clearance around any television set. This shielding avoids magnetization of the shadow mask of the
television's picture tube, which will distort the television's picture. If this ever happens to your set, turn
it off and on a few times to use the set's built-in degaussing circuitry. If the problem persists, contact
a TV technician and ask him or her to use an external degaussing coil.
No matter where you put the Subwoofer, you must allow room for ventilation of its heatsink and
backplate. The Subwoofer's power amplifier is mounted on the backplate, and it generates heat.
1. Do not place the Subwoofer against a wall. Leave at least one foot
clearance around the heatsink.
2. Do not place the Subwoofer near baseboard heaters or forced air heating outlets.
3. Do not use the Subwoofer outdoors or in a humid environment.
For more detailed placement information, please see Section 8, on page 12.
Do not plug the Subwoofer into an AC outlet until all system wiring is complete.
4. SUBWOOFER HOOK-UP
There are two different ways to connect the Subwoofer to your system. One uses speaker wire,
and the other uses interconnect cable with RCA-type jacks.
Read this section before deciding which is best for your system.
Look at the back panel of the Subwoofer. You will see two RCA input jacks labelled "INPUT" and
two sets of speaker wire input terminals labelled "FROM AMPLIFIER" and "TO SPEAKERS." You
must choose to use either the speaker wire inputs or the RCA jack inputs.