Cambridge SoundWorks P500 Subwoofer User Manual

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Fuse Replacement

The fuse holder is located on the base of the sub-

woofer. Both subwoofer models use a metric 5X20mm

size fuse, 7A.

To replace the fuse:

1)

Unplug the AC cord from the AC power source, then
remove the AC power cord from the speaker.

2)

Remove the fuse cap with a small, flat blade screw-
driver (see first and second diagram).

3)

Replace the fuse inside the fuse cap with another
metric 5X20mm size fuse, 7 A (see third diagram).

4)

Replace the fuse and cap in the subwoofer.

5)

Restore the sub to an upright position.

6)

Connect the AC power cord first to the subwoofer
and then to the power source.

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5.

If you find the increase in output contributed by the

phase control is more than you care for, reduce the

volume control setting to bring the subwoofer output

back in balance.

Congratulations!

You have now adjusted the sub-

woofer to blend well with your main speakers.

6.

The

equalizer frequency and equalizer level

controls:

Your listening room’s shape and construction have an

unpredictable but significant effect on how strong the

deep bass output is

at your listening position

. These

controls adjust the strength of the deep bass without

affecting the subwoofer’s blend with the main speak-

ers. Follow this last procedure to adjust them.

a)

Adjust the

equalizer level

setting up to about

3 o’clock (see diagram in next column). From your

listening position, play the passage you used previ-

ously to adjust the subwoofer volume. It should be

easy to hear the effect of the control on deep bass

content. Repeat the passage at different equalizer

level settings. Make sure you assess the settings

from your normal listening position. Leave the con-

trol at your preferred setting.

b)

Play the same passage again and listen to higher

and lower settings of the

equalizer frequency

con-

trol from your preferred listening posititon.

For recordings with deep bass content, setting the

equalizer frequency

control below 30 Hz will produce

highly accurate and room-shaking results as it reveals

near-infrasonic signals. There are only two main rea-

sons to set this control above 20 Hz – the very deep

bass bothers people in adjoining rooms or the overall

output level isn't as strong as you would like.

If you have a large room, or desire very high

sound pressure levels, setting the

equalizer

frequency

control at 30 Hz or higher will still

provide good deep bass, but will allow greater

overall output.

equalizer

level

0

-6

+6

equalizer

frequency

40

20

60

d)

You may wish to repeat this adjustment procedure

with some different musical or video program pas-

sages. Remember, there is no “perfect” setting for

these controls. Once you have found a setting is

good for a few recordings, you can reliably consider

the adjustment complete.

Normal Use:

Afterwards, if you find you want more or less bass out-

put from your system, either adjust any available tone

controls on your receiver or adjust the volume control

on the Control Module.

We hope you enjoy the new sonic dimensions your

Newton Series powered subwoofer reveals to you!

6. Set the Controls

FUS

E

FUS

E

RISK OF FIRE

REPLACE FUSE

AS MARKED

T

7A 250V

Fuse Replacement

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