User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONGRATULATIONS!
- CONTENTS
- 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 2. INTRODUCING T10S SUBWOOFER
- 3. OPTIMAL PLACEMENT OF
- YOUR SUBWOOFER
- 4. FEATURES
- 5. AUDIO CONNECTIONS AND LEVEL SETTINGS
- 6. USING CROSSOVER, PHASE, LEVEL &
- REMOTE CONTROLS ON THE REAR PANEL
- 7. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8. MAINTENANCE
- 9. SHIPPING
- 10. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
- 11. EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- 12. WARRANTY TERMS
- 13. TECHNICAL DATA
17 T10S SUBWOOFER MANUAL [ENGLISH]
In a misaligned system, you will experience a lack of energy around the crossover fre-
quency. This means, the lower mid and upper bass parts will sound weak or empty. We
recommend trying out which phase setting gives you a richer sound in that frequency
range and sounds better within your system.
REMOTE SWITCH SUBWOOFER BYPASS
Signal IN
Signal OUT
Woofer
HP
Bypass OFF
LPMuteSum Amp + Level
+
This connector allows connection of a remote switch using a ¼” [6,3 mm] mono [TS]
jack to switch the subwoofer in and out of bypass mode. Closing the circuit – connec-
ting the two pins of the jack - will mute the subwoofer AND also switch off the satellite
filter, enabling the satellite speakers to play full range to allow for listening on a system
with no subwoofer. This is especially useful during the mixing process. Standard lat-
ching or momentary footswitches typically designed as accessories for electronic key-
boards can be used for this feature.
Sleeve: GroundTip: Hot
Bypass OFF
Bypass ON
Hot Ground
Hot Ground










