Tannoy TFX Powerd Subwoofer Speaker User Manual


 
06_ TFX SUBWOOFER MANUAL
CONNECTING THE SUBWOOFER TO YOUR SYSTEM
The TFX system subwoofer may be connected in any one of the following ways:
LINE LEVELS
• Using the subwoofer output on your A/V receiver or decoder connect a single RCA interconnect to either the left or
right line input on the subwoofer rear panel. This is the ideal connection type as the subwoofer output contains the
low frequency information from all channels.
• If no subwoofer or spare line outputs exist you may connect using a Y-split connector on the main preamplier output
connections. Use a Y-split on both right and left outputs and connect these via an RCA interconnect to the left and
right inputs on the subwoofer rear panel.
• Alternatively, if your preamplier has a spare set of line level outputs, connect left and right to the TFX subwoofer
L and R inputs using screened cable.
HIGH LEVELS
• Use your amplier’s speaker out terminals. To accommodate the connection of two sets of cables, red (+) goes to red
(+), and black (-) to black (-), twist wires together and connect to the amplier terminals.
• Alternatively use the ‘A & B’ speaker outputs on the amplier if provided - A to your main speakers and B to the TFX
subwoofer. Do this using a length of speaker cable for each channel, wire your amplier outputs to the HIGH LEVEL
input terminals, on the subwoofer amplier panel. Ensure there are no stray wire strands that could possibly short
together and damage both the amplier and subwoofer.
WARNINGS
• Double-check all connections before switching on the TFX Subwoofer and your amplier.
• Ensure that the polarity of the speaker cables from your amplier to the subwoofer is correct - failure to observe this will
result in damage to your amplier.
SETTING UP
Ensure the POWER switch is in the OFF position. You can operate the TFX subwoofer in two modes, AUTO and ON.
Set to AUTO, the unit remains switched off until a signal is present (power saving), set to ON the unit runs continuously.
Connect the TFX subwoofer to a convenient mains socket using the lead and plug supplied.
Set the SFX subwoofer VOLUME to MIN, PHASE SWITCH to 0°, CROSSOVER to AV/LFE. Set your 5.1 or 6.1 receiver/
decoder to SMALL SPEAKERS, LFE or SUB output to ON and play a favourite disc. Switch the SFX subwoofer to ON
and set the VOLUME to AV / LFE. Assess the bass signal strength and adjust VOLUME accordingly. The purpose of
a subwoofer is to enhance the bass or low frequencies but not to overpower the music or lm dialogue. Set up can be
checked by using the noise signal calibration facility in most 5.1 or 6.1 receivers / decoders.
POSITIONING
As the TFX subwoofer produces low frequencies only, it is difcult to detect its location by ear. It can therefore be placed
anywhere in the room, but optimum performance will be gained by locating the subwoofer between the front pair of
speakers. Bass output will increase next to a wall or especially in a corner; so use the volume control to compensate if
moving your subwoofer around.
AUTO POWER / SLEEP FUNCTIONS
The SFX subwoofer can be left permanently on in AUTO mode, under which conditions it will revert to ‘sleep’ mode after
approximately 20 minutes. If not using your subwoofer for some time, switch off and remove the power cable from the
mains outlet.