GETTING STARTED
Please inspect your loudspeaker carefully. Notify your Polk dealer if you notice any damage or missing items. Keep the carton and packing
material. It will do the best job of protecting your speaker if it needs to be transported.
PLACEMENT (FIGURES 1,2 & 3)
Your PSW Series subwoofer offers many placement options—in an entertainment center, behind furniture, or next to a sofa or chair. It can be
placed anywhere in the room, but you will get the best performance from it when it is on the same side of the room as the front satellites.
Placing it near a wall or in a corner will increase bass loudness. Allow at least 6 inches (15cm) of space between any subwoofer driver and a
wall or obstruction
(Figure 1). The subwoofer should only be placed on its base (Figure 2). It may lie on its side, but NEVER LAY THE SUB-
WOOFER ON THE AMPLIFIER END—THIS WILL DAMAGE THE AMPLIFIER
(Figure 3).
The PSW202 subwoofer is magnetically shielded for safe placement near your television set. If you notice video distortion or discoloration,
immediately move the subwoofer away from the TV and call Polk Audio Customer Service 800-377-7655 (US & Can), 410-358-3600, 9am-6pm
EST, Monday through Friday, or email: polkcs@polkaudio.com.
You’ll find an informative article on “Subwoofer Positioning and Adjustment”
in the set up section at:
http://www.polkaudio.com/home/faqad/
CONNECTING THE SUBWOOFER TO THE SYSTEM— GENERAL
If you elect to use the speaker level inputs, use two-conductor 16 gauge or thicker speaker wires. See your Polk dealer for
wire recommendations.
Note that one of the speaker input terminals on the rear of the speaker is marked red (+) and the other black (-). Make certain that you
connect the wire from the red (+) terminal of your amplifier to the red (+) terminal on your speaker, and the wire from the black
(-) terminal of the amplifier to the black (-) terminal on your speaker. Most wire has some indication (such as color coding, ribbing,
or writing) on one of the two conductors to help maintain consistency. If your subwoofer doesn’t seem to produce much bass, it is
most likely that one of the speaker wires is connected backwards. Double check all connections for correct polarity.
Strip 1/2" of insulation from each of the two conductors on both ends to expose the bare wire. Twist the exposed wire of each conductor
to form two un-frayed strands. Connect two conductors to the receiver or amp (refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your electronics
for assistance with proper hookup). Connect the two conductors on the other end of the wire to the speaker terminals. Repeat for the
other channel.
USING PUSH-TAB (FIGURE 4)
Push the plastic tab of one connector to open up the hole. Insert the bare wire into the hole, and release the plastic tab. Repeat this step for the
other terminal
(Figure 4).
Make sure that the two bare wire ends do not touch each other. Such contact could result in an electrical short and cause your receiver or ampli-
fier to turn off or malfunction.
RECOMMENDED HOOK-UP METHOD FOR “ SATELLITE” SYSTEMS
(FIGURES 5 & 6)
Connect the left and right front speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the speaker level inputs of the powered subwoofer with
speaker wire.
Then, connect the left and right front satellite speakers with speaker wire from the speaker level outputs from the powered subwoofer.
If it is more convenient, parallel wire the subwoofer and front satellites from your receiver (Figure 6).
Connect the Center Channel Speaker directly to the center channel output from your receiver.
Connect the Rear Surround Satellites directly to the rear or surround channel outputs from your receiver.
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