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Features

Rear Panel

1. Cooling Vent: Keep the area in front of this vent
clear from obstructions. The fan behind the vent
cools the amplifier, preventing overheating. This
fan operates as needed to control the amplifier's
internal temperature. Due to minor differences in
electrical component tolerances, it is normal for
the fan speed and behavior to vary from unit to
unit. This variance does not affect the unit's
performance.
2. Power Input: Connect the included power
cable to this input and connect the other end
of the cable to a power source. Make sure the
Power Switch is set to off when plugging and
unplugging the cable.
3. Fuse: If the unit's fuse is broken, lift this tab to
replace the fuse. Replace it with a fuse with an
appropriate rating (printed under the unit's power
cable input). Using a fuse with an incorrect rating
can damage the unit and/or fuse.
4. Power Switch: Turns the subwoofer on/off. Make sure the Volume knob is set to "zero" before
turning it on.
5. Power LED: Illuminates when the subwoofer is on.
6. Inputs: Use a standard XLR cables (not included) to connect your sound source to these inputs.
1 (the upper jack) is the left input, and 2 (the lower jack) is the right input.
7. Signal/Limit LED: This LED lights up green when an audio signal is sent to the subwoofer—it
flashes at lower levels and lights solidly at higher levels. The LED lights up red when output
limit/protection is active—if the LED is lit red continuously, reduce the volume of your audio source.
8. High-Pass Outputs: Use standard XLR cables to connect these outputs to a loudspeaker. The
audio signal with frequencies above the subwoofer's crossover frequency will be sent out of
these outputs. 1 (the upper jack) is the left output, and 2 (the lower jack) is the right output.
9. Full-Range Outputs: Use standard XLR cables to connect these outputs to an extension
subwoofer or loudspeaker. The audio signal across the entire frequency bandwidth will be sent
out of these outputs. The subwoofer will still output frequencies below its crossover frequency. 1
(the upper jack) is the left output, and 2 (the lower jack) is the right output.
10. Volume: Turn this knob to adjust the subwoofer's output volume.
11. Stereo/Mono Selector: Press this switch to determine the audio signal sent out of High-Pass
Outputs and Full-Range Outputs.
Stereo (raised): The signal will be sent in a left-right stereo configuration. 1 (the upper jack)
is the left output, and 2 (the lower jack) is the right output.
Mono (depressed): An identical summed mono signal will be sent to both 1 and 2 outputs.
12. Crossover Setting: Set this switch to determine the subwoofer's crossover frequency: 80 Hz or 140
Hz. For most applications, we recommend using 80 Hz. To increase mid-bass impact, use 140 Hz.
Tip: The default setting is 140 Hz, recommended for use with the companion Axis 8 and Axis 12
loudspeakers. When using Axis 12S with other loudspeakers with a built-in 80 Hz high-pass
crossover, set this switch to 80 Hz instead.
13. Normal/Reverse Phase Selector: Press this switch to reverse the phase of the subwoofer's
output. Use this to reduce phasing or cancellations caused by the subwoofer's location in a
listening space (low-frequency signals have longer wavelengths, which can cause these
unwanted effects).
Important: This affects the signal going to the subwoofer's amplifier only, not the signal sent to
the High-Pass Outputs or Full-Range Outputs.
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