Waves MiniWoofer Speaker User Manual


 
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The Left and Right line-level inputs include a 100Hz Low Pass Filter, so that the Home
MiniWoofer only reproduces the audio content at 100Hz and below, which is not normally
heard on most televisions with built-in speakers.
Connect external power supply to AC outlet and 15VDC connection on the rear of the
system. Proceed to Settings sections for adjusting rear controls.
3) Multiple Home MiniWoofers
The Home MiniWoofer provides sufficient bass sound to fill a moderated sized room such
as in an apartment, bedroom or office; however, if you want even more bass performance,
it is simple to connect more than one Home MiniWoofer into an audio system. This is best
to do with the Sub Input connection.
The user will need to purchase additional RCA Y connectors to connect all the Sub Inputs
to a single Subwoofer line-level output.
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Home MiniWoofer Settings
After the input and power cables have been connected, set the Intensity and Level controls
to mid-point so that both yellow lines point up. It is best to use music with strong bass
content to adjust the controls.
For proper performance, it is important to set or tune the settings on the Home MiniWoofer.
This section recommends initial settings, after which you can adjust these settings further
for optimal listening.
1) POWER switch
Turn the power switch to AUTO. The power LED will be green when the Home
MiniWoofer is active. The LED will turn red if the Home MiniWoofer goes into power-down
mode. This occurs if no audio signal has been received for several minutes. The system
will activate automatically from power-down once a signal is received, so there is no
reason to turn off the Home MiniWoofer manually.
2) LEVEL control
This control is a signal attenuator for input as well as an output volume/level control. Turn
up the music or movie to the volume at which you normally listen. Set the LEVEL control
to an appropriate level so that the subwoofer level matches the main speaker outputs.
Note:
The Home MiniWoofer can also accept low-level signals (1Vrms) from PCs and portable
CD/DVD players. Most home audio equipment provides 2Vrms output, so that the