Unpacking 05; Positioning Your Subwoofer; Connecting Your Subwoofer; Volume Control - Tannoy TS2.8 Owner's Manual

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UNPACKING
Check carefully for any sign of transit damage. In the unlikely event of transit damage, notify your shipping
company and/ or dealer as soon as possible for advice. It is recommended you store all packaging to allow
protected transport in future. Ensure that the following is present:
Mains cord appropriate to your country of use.

POSITIONING YOUR SUBWOOFER

This subwoofer is designed to augment the low frequency output of your main or satellite loudspeakers in the
context of typically a 2.1 or 5.1 system setup. It should be positioned on the floor, ensuring air can circulate freely
around the rear panel. As the subwoofer only produces low frequencies, positioning is not critical. Bass output will
increase next to a wall or especially in a corner, so use the volume control to compensate when experimenting to
find the most suitable position.

CONNECTING YOUR SUBWOOFER

Always make and check all connections before plugging your subwoofer into the mains. Make sure that the
Voltage Select switch on the rear panel is set to the correct voltage range.
LINE LEVEL INPUTS:
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You can feed a line level input signal to your subwoofer by using either the single LFE phono input socket, or
stereo Left and Right phono sockets. Do not try to use both input options at once.
The LFE input is a mono feed from your AV receiver. Low pass filtering is done within the receiver, typically at 80
Hz, but may be adjustable, in which case some experimentation may be required to achieve the most seamless
integration to the satellite speakers. With this input, the "Frequency" filter control on the subwoofer has no effect.
For stereo or 2.1 operation, the Left and Right input sockets should be used. Here, the frequency control should be
used to match in with the main speakers, starting with the control at 12 o'clock, and adjusting the crossover control
to obtain an even tonal balance.

VOLUME CONTROL

The rear mounted volume control knob allows for the subwoofer output level to match that of the satellite or main
speakers. Due to variability in room acoustics and personal taste, some adjustment may be needed for best
results. The purpose of a subwoofer is to enhance the low frequency or bass performance of the main speakers,
but not to overpower. Any distortion from the subwoofer indicates it is being over-driven, in which case the volume
control should be turned down accordingly.
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PHASE SWITCH

This is intended to best compensate for the relative distance between the listener, subwoofer and front or stereo
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speakers, so the outputs do not cancel in the crossover region. Start with the switch in the 0° position, then move
to the 180° position. The correct setting is the one that provides the strongest bass output.
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STANDBY SWITCH

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This may be set to either AUTO or ON mode. In AUTO, the subwoofer will activate from power saving standby mode
in the presence of an input signal, and drop back into power saving mode shortly after a period of no activity. In ON
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mode, the subwoofer remains powered at all times. Power off the mains switch, if unused for a long period of time.
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CABINET CARE

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The cabinet may be cleaned with a soft lint free cloth. The use of solvents or abrasive cleaners should be avoided.
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