RCA PRO-SW200P Speaker User Manual


 
200-Watt Powered Subwoofer
with Remote
Your RCA PRO-SW200P 200-Watt
Powered Subwoofer is designed to give
you the best possible low-frequency sound
for the ultimate home theater experience.
You will be astonished by the realism it
adds to movie sound effects and the power
it lends to all kinds of music.
The subwoofer combines the power of a
built-in 200-watt RMS amplifier with a
responsive, 12-inch coated paper cone
woofer — all housed in a ported bass-reflex
enclosure to produce tight, floor-rumbling
powerful bass (down to 36 Hz) that you
can feel as well as hear!
The infrared remote control lets you
regulate the subwoofer’s volume without
interrupting your listening.
Your subwoofer has an adjustable high cut
filter and high- and low-level inputs so it is
easily incorporated into existing systems,
or it can be an integral part of a subwoofer/
satellite combination. Its other features
include:
Auto On/Off — automatically switches the
subwoofer’s amplifier to standby if the
subwoofer does not receive a signal for 8–11
minutes.
Power Indicator — the red indicator on
the subwoofer’s volume control lights
when the amplifier receives an audio
signal, and turns off when the amplifier
goes into standby mode, so you can see at
a glance when the subwoofer is operating.
High-Level Input — lets you connect the
subwoofer to an amplifier’s or receiver’s
speaker outputs.
Note:
You need speaker wire (not
supplied) to connect the subwoofer to an
amplifier or receiver’s speaker outputs.
Low-Level Input —lets you connect the
subwoofer to an amplifier’s or receiver’s
subwoofer out or pre out jacks. These
inputs automatically sum left and right
channel information.
Note:
You need phono cables (not
supplied) to connect the subwoofer to an
amplifier or receiver’s subwoofer out or
pre out jacks.
Volume Control — lets you match the
subwoofer’s output level to your satellite
speakers’ output (if used). Rotate the
control clockwise to increase, or
counterclockwise to decrease, the
subwoofer’s output.
Phase (Polarity) Switch — Inverts the
subwoofer’s output polarity so you can set
it to match the main speakers.
Frequency Hz Control
— lets you set the
high frequency cutoff point. Rotated fully
clockwise, the subwoofer cuts high
frequencies over 200 Hz. Rotated fully
counterclockwise, it cuts high frequencies
over 50 Hz.
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