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Conguration and Use
Note
Distances are specied in the Sub6
conguration menus in order to
equalise the signal arrival times from
the subwoofer and main speakers at
the listening position. This ensures
that the phase relationship between
the subwoofer and main speakers
is correct and that they integrate
optimally.
For a central listening position the
Left and Right speaker distances
should be equal.
If two subwoofers are used their
distance to the listening position
should be specied individually.
Sub6 Conguration Menus 4
Auto standby: Select to specify
the delay time before the subwoofer
will switch to Standby mode when
unused. The auto standby feature can
also be switched off.
Line Wake-up: Select to enable or
disable trigger input switch on.
Left main speaker distance:
Select to specify the distance in
metres of the left main speaker from
the listening position.
Right main speaker distance:
Select to specify the distance in
metres of the right main speaker from
the listening position.
Subwoofer distance: Select to
specify the distance in metres of the
subwoofer from the listening position.
Status: Select to display the
subwoofer operational status.
Factory Reset: Select to return your
Sub6 to its default settings. The
rear panel Auto ON/OFF switch will
engage or defeat automatic switch on
and off in response to the presence or
absence of an input signal.
Sub6 Troubleshooting
There are various reasons why a
subwoofer might not function properly
in a system without it being faulty. The
checklist on the next page will help solve
problems you may encounter. Before
consulting your Dynaudio dealer, check
this list rst.
Check this rst:
Check if all signal cables are
connected properly.
Check settings in bass management
menu of the connected processor/
receiver.
Carefully and gradually increase
the subwoofer volume level on the
processor/receiver.
Carefully and gradually increase the
subwoofer volume level using the
subwoofer VOLUME control.
Sub6 In Use
Once installed and congured, your
Sub6 should require little attention other
than perhaps occasional volume control
adjustment to suit different types of
programme material.
Grille Removal and replacement
The Sub6 can be used with its grilles
tted or removed. To remove the grilles
simply pull them carefully away from the
cabinet. To ret a grille align its pegs with
the ttings on the face of the cabinet and
gently push the grille home to secure it in
place. Always take care not to damage
the moving parts of the drive units when
removing or replacing grilles.
Cleaning your subwoofer
Bush the grille surfaces with a soft brush
and the cabinet surfaces with a clean
lint-free cloth. Do not use a vacuum
cleaner. If you wish to use a cleaning
agent, apply it to the cleaning cloth
and not directly to the subwoofer. Test
a small area rst, as some cleaning
products may damage some of the
surfaces.
Support
Should you require help or advice there
are a variety of support options for
Dynaudio products. These can be found
at dynaudio.com:

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Dynaudio Sub 6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Subwoofer typeActive subwoofer
Number of subwoofers2
Subwoofer peak power500 W
Subwoofer driver diameter240 mm
Subwoofer frequency range16 - 230 Hz
On/off switchYes
Product colorBlack
Speaker enclosureClosed
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
Power source typeAC
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Subwoofer depth268 mm
Subwoofer width447 mm
Subwoofer height300 mm
Subwoofer weight21500 g

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