Wilson Audio Cub Series 2 User Manual

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Using the 1/8” Allen wrench remove the crossover

for the driver that is out (upper crossover is for

tweeter, lower crossover is for the midrange)

Locate the resistor and remove the resistor using

a soldering iron. Replace the resistor and solder

the new resistor in the old ones place.

Note: An improper resistor value will deteriorate

your speaker performance

Plug your amplifier into the wall and turn it on.

Listen to the channel at a low level. The driver

should now be operating correctly.

Amplifier shuts off as soon

as it is turned on:

Check to see if your speaker cables are properly

secured. Look for frayed ends, loose connections,

a conductor contacting the amplifier chassis.

Turn the amplifier off and disconnect it from the

AC wall outlet. Disconnect the preamplifier leads

to the amplifier. Now turn back on the amplifier.

If the problem is solved: There is something

wrong with your preamplifier or interconnect. Call

your dealer.

If the problem persists: Leave the pre-amp leads

disconnected and continue on to the next step.

Turn the amplifier off and disconnect it from the

AC wall outlet. Disconnect the speaker leads at

the main input to the speaker . Now turn the

amplifier on.

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