Especificaciones; Asistencia Tecnica; In Case Of Trouble - MTX LOLITA Owner's Manual

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ESPECIFICACIONES

Tipo de amplificador:
Clase A/B
Respuesta de Frecuencia:
48Hz – 160HZ
Crossover de pase bajo:
60Hz – 160Hz a 18dB por octava
Entradas:
Nivel lineal y nivel de bocina de rango completo
Salidas:
Nivel lineal y rango completo
Filtro sub-sónico de pase alto:
18 dB por octava debajo de 30Hz.
Interruptor de polaridad:
Normal (0 grados)/reversa (180 grados)
Amplificador
Poder: (continuo)
100 watts
Driver
Tamaño:
8" (203.2mm.)
Diámetro de la bobina:
1" (25.4mm)
Medidas:
Alto:
7" (177.8mm)
Ancho:
23 ¾" (603.3mm)
Profundidad:
12 ¼" (311.2mm)
Huella normal:
12 ¼" (311.2mm.) x 23 ¾" (603.3mm)
Huella de montado de lado:
7 ½" (190.5mm.) X 23 ¾" (603.3mm.)
Peso
Sistema:
20lbs. (9.1Kg.)
Embarque:
24lbs. (10.9Kg.)
Las especificaciones pueden cambiar sin previo aviso.

ASISTENCIA TECNICA

Para obtener asistencia adicional puede visitar nuestra página web www.mtx.com. O puede llamar al teléfono
1-800-CALL-MTX o por E-mail: technical@mtx.com.
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IN CASE OF TROUBLE

Your new subwoofer, once set-up and adjusted, should give you years of listening enjoyment with
your favorite movies and music. However, if you should experience a problem with your unit, the
following chart should help you locate the trouble:
Problems
1) Subwoofer makes loud noise at turn-on.
2) Subwoofer has no output.
a) Status LED off
b) Red light on
c) Green light on
3) Subwoofer has little output.
4) Subwoofer output is distorted at high volume.
5) Subwoofer output is distorted at low volume.
6) Subwoofer makes hum or buzzing noises.
Diagnosis
A) Muting circuit is defective. Return unit for repair.
A) Line cord is not plugged in.
B) Line fuse is blown. Unplug line cord from wall
outlet, then check fuse.
C) Internal fuse is blown. Return unit for repair.
A) No signal is reaching the unit. Check
connections from receiver or preamplifier.
B) Power switch is turned off. Place switch to
"stand by" or "on" mode.
A) Signal is present, but input level control is set
at minimum.
A) Input level control is set too low.
B) If using high level inputs, right and left channels
are connected out of phase. Check wiring.
A) Volume of subwoofer is too high, causing
amplifier to be over driven. Reduce setting of input
level control.
B) Signal from receiver, amplifier, or preamplifier
is distorted from being over driven. Reduce main
system volume or bass tone control.
C) Subwoofer electronics are defective. Return
unit for repair.
A) Signal from receiver, amplifier, or preamplifier is
distorted from defective electronics.
B) Signal connecting wires to subwoofer are
shorted. Check wiring.
C) Subwoofer electronics are defective. Return
unit for repair.
A) Grounding problem or ground loop condition.
Check wiring.
B) Isolate problem by removing all connecting
cables and turning up subwoofer input level
control. If noise is still present, subwoofer
electronics are defective. Return unit for repair.
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