Manual EPOS M Series

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  • EPOS M Series - page 1

    M SERIES SUBWOOFER OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this Epos M series subwoofer . The following items are supplied with your subwoofer - should any item be missing please contact your dealer: Plinth with 6mm carpet spikes (4) and metal discs (4) Fixing bolts - long - T ype A - (4) Fixing bolts - short - T ype B - (4) Felt pads (4) ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 2

    CAUTION T o reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the rear panel. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Please refer all servicing to a qualified engineer . The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated 'dangerous voltage' within ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 3

    GETTING ST ARTED OVERVIEW The Epos M Subwoofer is an active loudspeaker . In other words, it has an built-in power amplifier to boost the signal level. Therefore, there is no need for an external power amplifier to drive it. In addition, the M Subwoofer has a complex filter circuit which boosts sub-sonic frequencies and is adjustable to allow it to ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 4

    SUBWOOFER CONTROLS Y ou are now ready to set-up the system using the user guide or instructions from your receiver or DVD player . The sound balance can be adjusted with the controls on the rear p anel of the M subwoofer . Y ou have the choice to use the plinth with, or without, the 6mm carpet spikes that are supplied together with it. The spikes c ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 5

    Low Level Input (See connection comments at the beginning of page 4) If your amplification system has a dedicated subwoofer output it should be connected to either the left or right low level input. If you have a mono connection from your amplifier you may use either connection. Low Level Output The low level output is filtered by the M subwoofer c ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 6

    Phase Adjustment is necessary to properly integrate the output of the M subwoofer to match the respective phase of the front, centre and rear speakers in your 5.1 system. Phase describes the polarity of the sound waves travelling to your ears. Positive means moving forward and negative means moving back. If the sound from your front speakers is des ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 7

    SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS It is very easy to get used to high sound pressure levels as the human brain compensates for the level by effectively reducing the perceived level the ear is receiving and allows the person to become used to higher and higher levels until the pain threshold is reached. It is therefore necessary to be aware of this and avoid re ...

  • EPOS M Series - page 8

    M SUBWOOFER SPECIFICA TIONS This product is not magnetically shielded, so avoid placing it in proximity to a CRT television or computer monitor screen Amplifier type Class D, high efficiency switching circuit Amplifier power output 300 W atts into 4 Ohm load continuous Frequency response of 20Hz to 150Hz with high and low filter settings at system ...

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2. Contents - index of all tips concerning the EPOS M Series, that we can find in the current document
3. Tips how to use the basic functions of the device EPOS M Series - which should help us in our first steps of using EPOS M Series
4. Troubleshooting - systematic sequence of activities that will help us diagnose and subsequently solve the most important problems with EPOS M Series
5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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