C) While listening to the deepest bass notes in the music, flip
the phase switch back and forth while the listener determines
which setting produces the most bass. Leave the switch in the
position with the most bass.
D) Keep in mind there is no wrong position for this switch, and
if you can't reliably hear a difference in either position then it will
not matter which position the switch is left at.
Step 6: Setting the Crossover Frequency.
There are three possible crossover frequencies to choose
from: 80Hz, 100Hz and 120Hz. The one you choose will
depend on where your SubWoofer is located and your personal
taste. Remember, if you find one setting you like better than
another, then leave it at the setting you like best. The closer
your ebode Wireless SubWoofer is to the corner, the LOWER
the crossover will be set. There is a lot of variability in rooms so
choose the crossover frequency that sounds right to you. If you
cannot hear a difference then the frequency you choose will not
make any difference.
Low Pass Crossover
80 Hz
100 Hz 120 Hz
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Volume
Phase
Zone
Status
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180°
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