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Cat. No.
40-4081
PRO SW-200P 200-Watt Powered Subwoofer
Your subwoofer has an adjustable
high cut filter and high and low level in-
puts so it is easy incorporation into ex-
isting systems or it as an integral part
of a subwoofer/satellite combination.
It also has these features:
Auto On/Off — Automatically switch-
es the PRO SW-200P’s amplifier to
standby if the subwoofer does not re-
ceive a signal for 8–11 minutes.
Power Indicator — T
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40-4081.fm Page 2 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM This symbol is intended to inform — Controls the high Frequency Hz you that important operating and frequency cutoff point. Rotated fully maintenance instructions are includ- clockwise, it cuts high frequencies ed in the literature accompanying over 200 Hz. Rotated fully counter- this product. clockwise, it cuts high frequencies over 50 Hz. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS — Lets you control Remote Control the PRO SW-200P’s volume from up • Never ope
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40-4081.fm Page 3 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM Although low frequencies are non-di- Cautions: rectional, factors such as room reflec- • To prevent fire or shock, do not tions, standing waves, resonance and expose this subwoofer to rain or absorption strongly affect your sub- moisture. woofer’s performance. For maximum • Do not place the subwoofer with bass output, place your subwoofer in a its metal plate against the floor. corner. To reduce output, move it away from corners and back w
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40-4081.fm Page 4 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM If you connect your PRO SW- Note: Connecting to Line Out 200P to your amplifier/receiver’s line Terminals out terminals and your amplifier/re- ceiver has a line out selector switch, Your amplifier/receiver’s line out jacks be sure to switch it to the correct might be labeled either REC OUT or source. PRE OUT. Amplifier/Receiver Left Right Output Termina Speaker Speaker Connecting to Speaker Terminals Connect the amplifier/receiver’s sp
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40-4081.fm Page 5 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM If you use MEGACABLE or any other CONNECTING TO high quality, low gauge speaker wire, POWER the terminals will be too small to ac- commodate the wires from both the Plug the PRO SW-100P’s AC power left (or right) speaker and the PRO cord into an AC outlet. SW-200P. You need two pairs of Speaker Pins (RadioShack Unlimited No. 10458503) to make the connec- ADJUSTING THE tion. Follow these steps to connect the wires to each terminal usi
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40-4081.fm Page 6 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM ADJUSTING THE HIGH CARE AND CUT FREQUENCY MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY HZ adjusts the level (be- Your Optimus PRO SW-200P 200- tween 50 Hz and 200 Hz) at which the Watt Powered Subwoofer is an exam- subwoofer begins passing frequen- ple of superior design and craftsman- cies to other speakers. This control’s ship. The following suggestions will setting depends on the low frequency help you care for your subwoofer so capabilities of your satellit
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40-4081.fm Page 7 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM • To maintain the cabinet’s finish, do not let it come into contact with water vapor, alcohol, benzene, insecticide, or similar liquids. Do not place a plastic covering on top of the cabinet, as the plastic’s color could come off and stick to the finish. Clean the subwoofer cabinet with a soft, dry cloth. • Never touch the subwoofer ele- ments with your hands or expose them to excessive shocks. If the subwoofer is dented or bent, the sound
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40-4081.fm Page 8 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:02 AM SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Output .............................................. 200 W RMS (4 Ohms @ 1% THD) Crossover .......................................................................... 50 Hz–200 Hz Variable Frequency Response ...................................................................... 36 Hz–200 Hz Power Voltage .............................................................................. AC 120 V/60 Hz Power Consumption