Specifications

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Parallel Subwoofer Connections
Troubleshooting
No audio when subwoofer is connected
Make sure the mute is off.
Ensure volume and all gain controls in your system are
turned up.
Check if speaker wire connections have been interrupted
and make sure they have a solid connection to the speaker
terminals on the amplier and enclosure.
Check if all line level cables are carrying a signal.
Make sure all relevant channels are turned on.
Audio output only on one channel
Make sure sure all relevant channels are turned on.
Check that the mixer console and amplier are working
properly and do not have a muted channel.
Check speaker wire connections to the silent channel and to
the corresponding subwoofer and make sure thay are solid.
Distorted output
Make sure that all signal gains have been adjusted correctly
on the mixing console.
Check if all signal levels on the signal processor(s) have been
set to the correct levels.
Ensure input signal to the amplier is not higher than the
maximum allowed input level.
Make sure that the amplier outputs are not “clipping”.
Check cable and speaker wire connections and make sure
that they are not electrically shorting out.
Bass output too low
Speakers wires may not be connected properly. Ensure that
the positive (+) and negative (-) speaker wires are connected
to the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on the amplier
and on the speaker terminal on the enclosure.
Daisy Chained Subwoofers