Samsung PRO-SW60P User Manual

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Once you have adjusted

VOLUME

CONTROL

, use the amplifier/receiver’s

volume control to control the speakers’
volume.

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FREQUENCY HZ

adjusts the level

(between 50 Hz and 200 Hz) at which the
subwoofer begins passing frequencies to
other speakers. This control’s setting
depends on the low frequency capabilities
of your satellite speakers (if used), speaker
placement, and other factors that affect
bass performance.

While playing music, rotate

FREQUENCY

HZ

clockwise until it sounds like the

music is too bass-heavy. Then rotate it
counterclockwise until the bass sounds
more natural.

If the mid-bass sounds natural but you
want more low bass, rotate

FREQUENCY

HZ

counterclockwise a little, then rotate

VOLUME

CONTROL

clockwise by about

the same amount. This increases low bass
output without affecting the mid-bass
output.

To reduce low bass output without
affecting the mid-bass output equally,
rotate

FREQUENCY HZ

clockwise and

VOLUME

CONTROL

counterclockwise.

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To enjoy your RCA PRO-SW60P 60-Watt
Powered Subwoofer for a long time:

• Keep the subwoofer dry. If it gets wet,

wipe it dry immediately.

• Use and store the subwoofer only in

normal temperature environments.

• Handle the subwoofer gently and

carefully. Don’t drop it.

• Keep the subwoofer away from dust

and dirt.

• Wipe the subwoofer with a damp

cloth occasionally to keep it looking
new.

Modifying or tampering with the
subwoofer’s internal components can
cause a malfunction and invalidate its
warranty.

This subwoofer has been manufactured to
the specifications of RadioShack and is
covered by a limited warranty from
RadioShack. If your subwoofer is not
operating as it should, take it to your local
RadioShack store or call 1-800-THE-
SHACK for assistance.

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