E. initial listening test, F. specifications – NXG Technology NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300 User Manual

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It’s now time to introduce the NX-PROSUB-

125/ NX-PROSUB300 amplifier’s potent and

plentiful bass into your listening environment.
1. Double-check all connections.
2. Make sure that the volume controls on

both the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300

and your receiver/integrated amp/preamp

are turned all the way down (fully counter-

clockwise). Set the PHASE switch to nor-

mal. Set the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

knob to 80 Hz for normal operation, or to

180 Hz for Dolby Digital operation where the

proper crossover frequency is set in the

receiver’s crossover.
3. Turn on your stereo/home theater system.

THEN turn on the NX-PROSUB125/NX-

PROSUB300. Confirm that the subwoofer’s

green POWER indicator is glowing. If it

isn’t, check the power connections between

the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300 and

the wall socket.
4. Play a musical selection that you are

familiar with. Pick a song that has regular

low bass beats. Advance the receiver/inte-

grated amp/preamp’s volume control up to

a normal listening level. If you don’t hear

sound through your main speakers, turn off

the system and check connections. Also

consult the troubleshooting tips on page 8.
5. If sound is indeed coming out of your

main speakers, turn the NX-PROSUB-

125/NX-PROSUB300’s VOLUME control

clockwise until you hear noticeable addi-

tional bass. If you don’t hear bass by the

time you have advanced the subwoofer’s

VOLUME control halfway, turn off the sys-

tem and check connections. Also consult

the troubleshooting tips on page 8.
6. Adjust the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300’s VOLUME control until you are

satisfied with the amount of bass. You may

want to try several different albums, tapes

or compact discs while determining how

high to adjust the NX-PROSUB125/NX-

PROSUB300’s VOLUME. The amount of

bass varies from CD to CD and between dif-

ferent types of music.
7. Now that you have adjusted the quantity

of bass via the volume, it’s time to work on

the quality of the bass with the

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY control, PHASE

switch – and experimentation with NX-PRO-

SUB125/NX-PROSUB300 room position.
• While playing music, move the subwoofer

around, in and out of corners, closer and far-

ther from the wall, etc. as much as the power

cord and other connections will allow.

• Change the PHASE switch back and forth

from NOR to REV while someone sits in

the main listening position. Leave the switch

in the position where you like the bass most.
• Change the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

control (for Dolby Pro-Logic receivers) to

higher and lower settings. If the CROSS-

OVER FREQUENCY control is set too high,

you’ll start to hear low midrange (voices

and instruments) through it. This will neg-

atively affect the stereo imaging of your

main speakers. Back the CROSSOVER FRE-

QUENCY setting off until you hear only

bass from the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300. If the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

control is set too low, you simply won’t get

much output from the subwoofer. Move it

back closer to 80Hz.
8. After you are satisfied with the output of

your NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300, you

can make all your volume settings through

your main stereo system’s volume control.

The only time you might want to re-adjust

the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300’s VOL-

UME is when you encounter a musical selec-

tion that has abnormally low – or high – bass.
You can leave the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300 turned on and in AUTO ON mode

when not in use. It does not draw much power

in this state and will be ready to add low bass

the moment you begin to play music.
Remember, you don’t have to do anything

except leave the POWER switch in the AUTO

ON position. The NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300 will automatically go into STANDBY

mode after 10 to 20 minutes, when no

music is playing.
If you’re not using your stereo system for a

long period of time (such as when you’re

on vacation), turn the POWER switch to the

OFF position.

Caring for Your

NX-PROSUB125/

NX-PROSUB300

The NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300

enclosure is finished in a very high-quality

polymer laminate covering that is both

attractive and excellent protection for the

wood cabinet. To remove dust, finger

prints, and light water marks you can use a

soft, dry cloth. Never use a solvent like

paint thinner, keytone, gasoline, MEK,

lighter fluid, etc., on the enclosure surface

or it will cause permanent damage.

E. INITIAL LISTENING TEST

NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300

Power Output
NX-PROSUB125: 125 watts
NX-PROSUB300: 300 watts
Design
Bass Reflex (Front-Ported), Front-Firing
Woofer
NX-PROSUB125:
10˝ Reinforced Fibrous Pulp Cone
NX-PROSUB300:
12˝ Reinforced Fibrous Pulp Cone
Sensitivity
NX-PROSUB125: 92 dB
NX-PROSUB300: 94 dB
Frequency Response
NX-PROSUB125: 25Hz - 180Hz Variable
NX-PROSUB300: 22Hz - 180Hz Variable
Impedance
8 ohms
Controls
Power, Volume, Auto Shut Off, Phase,
Crossover Frequency
Input Options
Speaker Level & LFE/RCA Line Level
Shielded
No
Dimensions
NX-PROSUB125: 15

3

/

4

˝ H x 11

7

/

8

˝ W x 14

7

/

8

˝ D

(400 mm H x 302 mm W x 378 mm D)
NX-PROSUB300: 16

1

/

2

˝ H x 15˝ W x 15

7

/

8

˝ D

(419 mm H x 381 mm W x 403 mm D)
Finish
Black Woodgrain

F. SPECIFICATIONS

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