User Manual
16 17Quick Start GuideSAT 1004 Bundle/SAT 1008 SUBA/SAT 1004
SAT 1004/SAT 1008 SUBA Controls
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Step 2: Controls
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Step 2: Controls
(10) Speaker-Level Outputs –
Connect these speaker level
twist-lock outputs to the speaker-
level inputs of the SAT 1004
speakers. Only connect two SAT
1004 speakers per output. Use Pins
+1 and -1 only.
(11) AC Input – Connect to the
AC Mains using the supplied
3-conductor grounded power
cord. If the fuse needs to be
checked, unplug the AC
power cord rst.
(12) Power Switch – Turn this on
when all connections have been
made. Turn down the volume rst,
to prevent any surprises.
(13) Voltage Selector – Before
turning on the power, make sure
that this switch is set to the
correct local AC mains voltage.
The power switch should be
readily accessible.
(14) Heatsink – This may get
hot in normal use. To prevent
overheating, make sure there
is adequate air ow around
the heatsink.
(15) Feet – Four feet are supplied.
The top surface has four indents
so that two subwoofers may be
stacked. The subwoofer should be
mounted on a at, dry, and solid
surface. Experiment with dierent
locations for the subwoofer
within the room for the best
response. Try corner locations
where practical.
! Caution! The SAT 1008 SUBA
powered subwoofer is designed to play
in continuous use for long periods of
time, and therefore it does not have an
automatic standby mode and power
management. Standby modes can often
be inconvenient. If the subwoofer is not
being used, we recommend turning the
power switch o and/or unplugging the
AC power cord to turn o the device. This
will help prevent damage from lightning
or power surges.
(1) Input – Speaker-level input.
Connect this twist-lock input to
the speaker-level output of the
SAT 1008 SUBA or another suitable
amplier. Use Pins +1 and -1 only.
(2) Thru – Speaker-level through
output. Connect this twist-lock
output to the input of another SAT
1004. Only two SAT 1004 speakers
may be connected together.
(3) Barrier Strip connection –
Use as an alternative to the
twist-lock inputs, for more
permanent installations.
(4) Volume – Adjust the overall
volume of the speaker system.
(5) Phase – Use to reverse the phase
of the subwoofer. Try the setting
that sounds best.
(6) Bass Control – Boost or cut the
level of the bass frequency range.
(7) Status LEDs –
POWER is on whenever AC power
is applied.
SIGNAL is on whenever there is an
audio signal present at the inputs.
CLIP is on whenever the amplier
is being overdriven. If CLIP comes
on regularly, turn down the
Volume to prevent damage to
the system.
(8) RCA Inputs L/R – Connect these
stereo unbalanced inputs to the
RCA line-level audio outputs of
your music source.
(9) Combo Inputs – Connect these
stereo balanced inputs to the line-
level audio outputs of your music
source. XLR or ¼" TRS connections
can be used here. Balanced
connections oer better noise
rejection compared to unbalanced
RCA connections.
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