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Klipsch SW-350 User Manual

Klipsch SW-350
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RIGHT
channel
input
(refer
to
Figure
4).
Take
care
to
ensure
that
no
bare
wires
from
any
of
the
connections
touch
any
other
terminals,
as
this
could
cause
a
short
and
damage
your
equipment.
"LINE
IN/LFE"-
This
input
is
filtered
by
the
built-in
"Low
Pass"
(LP)
crossover
and
is
designed
as
a
general
purpose
input
for
the
subwoofer.
It
accepts
the
LFE
signal
output
of
your
digital
surround
electronics.
See
optimal
connections
above.
"LOW
PASS"
(LP)
Control-
This
control
allows
the
user
to
select
the
upper
frequency
cutoff
of
the
subwoofer.
Frequencies
above
the
control
setting
are
filtered
out,
allowing
you
to
blend
the
subwoofer's
output
with
that
of
your
main
speakers.
The
frequency
is
selectable
from
40-150Hz.
For
sources
with
an
LFE
output
or
that
use
an
internal
crossover,
the
lowpass
filter
should
be
defeated
by
setting
the
control
to
"BYPASS".
"VOLUME"-
This
control
serves
as
an
overall
volume
control
for
the
subwoofer.
It
is
used
to
match
the
output
level
of
the
subwoofer
to
the
main
speakers.
"PHASE"
0/180-
This
control
is
used
to
acoustically
match
the
subwoofer's
output
to
your
main
speakers.
Select
the
position
either
or
180°
in
which
your
subwoofer
has
more
output
at
the
listening
position.
Off/Auto/On-
When
this
switch
is
in
the
"ON"
position,
the
subwoofer
will
remain
on
at
all
times.
When
this
switch
is
in
the
"AUTO"
position,
the
subwoofer
will
automatically
turn
"on"
when
it
senses
a
signal.
It
will
automatically
go
into
"standby
mode"
after
15-20
minutes
with
no
signal.
When
this
switch
is
in
the
"OFF"
position,
the
subwoofer
will
remain
"off"
until
the
switch
is
manually
turned
back
to
the
"ON"
or
"AUTO"
position.
LED
indicator-
Klipsch
SW
subwoofers
have
an
LED
indicator
on
the
front
that
indicates
the
status
of
the
built
in
amplifier.
The
LED
will
light
blue
when
the
amplifier
is
on
and
receiving
a
signal.
When
the
unit
is
in
standby
mode
or
turned
off,
the
LED
indicator
will
turn
off.
Care
and
Cleaning
Your
subwoofer
has
a
durable
vinyl
finish
that
should
only
require
dry
dusting
or
cleaning
with
a
dry
cloth.
Avoid
the
use
of
abrasive
or
solvent-based
cleaners
and
harsh
detergents.
The
brush
attachment
of
your
vacuum
should
remove
any
dust
from
your
subwoofer
enclosure.
Product
Registration
Benefits
Klipsch
will
keep
you
up-to-date
on
new
products
and
promotions
Your
personal
information
will
never
be
resold
Register
your
product
online
at
www.klipsch.com/register
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Klipsch SW-350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Subwoofer crossover frequencies31 - 120 Hz
Subwoofer driver diameter (imperial)8 \
Line-outYes
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Subwoofer depth432 mm
Subwoofer width318 mm
Subwoofer height394 mm
Subwoofer weight12200 g

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