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KLIPSCH R-100SW Home Audio Subwoofers Speaker User Guide

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KLIPSCH R-100SW Home Audio Subwoofers Speaker User Guide

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LOUD AND PROUD SINCE 1946

In 1946, Paul W. Klipsch revolutionized the audio industry by creating our proprietary horn technology and the acoustic principles that are the driving force behind our highly acclaimed signature sound. Today, we remain true to PWK’s vision and pack the better part of a century’s worth of sweat and genius into every product we make. These speakers are the result of our obsession with that aural perfection. Experience the power, detail and emotion of Klipsch Reference. We are the Keepers of the Sound.

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POSITIONING YOUR REFERENCE SUBWOOFER

Klipsch powered subwoofers are designed to reproduce deep bass and deliver the impact that makes your movies and music come alive. For optimum performance, place your subwoofer in a corner of the room on the same wall as your front channel speakers. (refer to Figure 1). Experiment with a number of different placement options and control settings to find the one that best suits your particular room and taste.

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CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS

“LINE IN” Connection
Most of today’s surround receivers (and pre-amplifiers) have a line level subwoofer output labeled Subwoofer Pre Out, Sub Out, SW Out, etc. If you have this output, connect one end of a subwoofer cable to it and connect the other end of the cable into the subwoofer line input labeled LEFT/LFE. In absence of a subwoofer output on your receiver, as an alternative hookup, you can connect Left and Right channel Pre-Amp Outputs from your receiver (if provided) to the Left/LFE and Right input on the subwoofer.

“LOW PASS” Control
Set the crossover point based on the size of the main left/ right speakers you are using in the system. As a general rule, for larger, floor standing speakers, set the crossover point between 50Hz-90 Hz. If using small bookshelf or “satellite” speakers for the mains, set the crossover point between 90 Hz-150 Hz. If your receiver does not have a crossover

Level
If your subwoofer is connected to a Subwoofer Output of a surround receiver, first set the subwoofer volume level control in the receiver to the “half way” or “0 dB” position.

Off/Auto/On
It will automatically go into “standby mode” after 15-20 minutes with no signal. For more information on the controls mentioned in this manual and on bass management, see your dealer or visit www.klipsch.com

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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.

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