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6. RCA Phono Output (FB210 only): This facility can be used to link out to an
additional power amplifier. The RCA phono output can also be used to daisy chain a
number of sub woofer units together.
7. RCA Phono Input Connection: This method of connection is recommended for
optimum performance. Input should be provided at line or signal level from a
pre-amplifier or A.V. receiver. It is not advisable to run cable lengths of more than 10
metres, as this will introduce a degree of noise and attract interference from other
appliances. Both left and right inputs are buffered and added together internally. In
the case of an A.V. receiver with a dedicated ‘sub-out’ connection, only one length
of cable can be run to the left input connection.
8. High Level Input: This facility provides the sub-woofer with connection directly
from the amplifier output terminals.
Note: A maximum input of 150watts, when using the high level input connection
method.
9. High Level Output: When the high level input connection method is used, the
output to the main speakers is provided by the high level output.
Note: The high level output is filtered from 100Hz@6dB/octave, which reduces the
overall bass energy transferred to the main speakers. This facility allows higher
sound pressure levels from the system, this is particularly useful when using small
satellite speakers.
10. The mains fuse should be replaced with one of the exact specification.
Note: A spare fuse is provided within the fuse holder. If a fuse blows more than
once, it is advisable to have the subwoofer unit checked by an
authorised service agent.
11. Mains connection is provided by 3 pin IEC style socket.
12. Mains Voltage Selector should be factory set to your countries mains voltage
specification. Do not attempt to adjust this as this may lead to permanent damage
to the product and even the risk of fire.