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C O N N E C T I N G T H E S P E A K E R S T O T H E S Y S T E M C O N T I N U E D (Figures E,F & G, pages 9,10,11)
This system features a powered subwoofer (packeged seperately) that has a built-in low pass filter to separate the bass from the full range signal.
Some receivers also contain filters that adversely affect sound quality when coupled with the filters in a powered subwoofer. For this reason, it is
not advisable to use your receiver's "subwoofer output" on your receiver. For best performance, and to assure that there is no filter redundancy, we
recommend the connection method illustrated in Fig. F.
If your receiver has a "full range" subwoofer output, you may choose to run an RCA cable from this output to the line level input of your subwoofer.
Before using this option, make certain that your receiver's subwoofer output is truly "full range," otherwise the combination of filters will cancel each
other out, thus adversely affecting sound quality. Refer to your equipment manual, or consult your dealer before choosing this option.
Speaker level inputs recommended in Fig. F will generally provide better performance.
PREFERRED SUBWOOFER CONNECTION METHOD
" Connect the left and right front speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS of the powered subwoofer.
" Connect the satellite speakers to the SPEAKER LEVEL OUTPUTS of the subwoofer (Fig. F).
" If it is more convenient, parallel wire the subwoofer and satellites from your amplifier.
" Connect the center channel speaker directly to the center speaker output of your receiver or amplifier.
" Connect the surround satellites directly to the rear or surround channel outputs of your receiver or amplifier.
ALTERNATE SUBWOOFER CONNECTION METHOD (LINE INPUTS)
" Line level inputs can be used when you run theLeft and Right Preamp outputs from you receiver or preamp to the subwoofer's line inputs.
These are filtered inputs and require a full range output from your electronics to operate correctly. (FIg. G)
" The subwoofer (LFE) output from your receiver is not recommended for use with the RM6200 system. The filter characteristics
may not offer satisfactory blending.
R E C E I V E R S E T U P
All surround sound receivers allow you to match the electronics to your speakers. Refer to the owners manual of your receiver or surround
processor to learn how this is done. To get the best performance from the RM6200, use the following settings:
" Front Speakers - Set to "Large"
" Center Speaker - Set to "Normal" or "Small"
" Surround Speakers - Set to "Small"
" Subwoofer - Set to "Off" or "None." This setting may not make sense to you as your RM6200 system has a subwoofer, but trust us, this is the
right setting. Select the "Subwoofer-On" setting ONLY if you are connecting the subwoofer to a subwoofer ouput (LFE) jack that
you know to be unfiltered.
A D J U S T I N G T H E P O W E R E D S U B W O O F E R F O R B E S T P E R F O R M A N C E (Figures H & I, page11)
" Start with the VOLUME level at about The 12:00 position. Adjust up or down until you get sufficient bass for your personal taste. Remember
that room position can have a very large affect on perceived bass level.
" Turn the LOW PASS to the shaded area for best blending between the subwoofer and the satellites. You'll know the setting is correct when
a high quality recorded male voice sounds full without any chestiness. If vocals sound thin turn this control up—if they sound boomy turn
it down.
" Switch PHASE control to 180° which is the down position.
S A F E L I M I T S O F O P E R A T I O N
Your Polk loudspeakers are made with the highest quality materials for years of trouble-free performance. However, damage to loudspeakers can
occur when an amplifier, regardless of its wattage, is made to play at higher listening levels than its power can clearly produce (usually beyond
the "1 to 2 O'clock" position on the volume control).
This results in very high levels of audible distortion, originating in the amplifier, which adds a harsh, gritty sound to the music. Contrary to
popular belief, a speaker is more likely to be damaged by trying to get too much volume from a low-powered amp or receiver than from a
high-powered one.
M A I N T A I N I N G T H E A P P E A R A N C E O F R M S E R I E S S P E A K E R S
Your new speaker cabinet is made of a rugged material that can be dusted or cleaned with a moist cloth. Avoid harsh detergents and cleaning
fluids; they can permanently damage your speaker's finish. Gently vacuum the grilles to remove dust.
T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N C E O R S E R V I C E
If, after following the hook-up directions, you experience difficulty, please double check all wire connections. Should you isolate the problem to
the speaker, contact the authorized Polk Audio dealer where you made your purchase or call Polk Audio's Customer Service Department at
1-800-377-7655 (calls from US or Canada only) from 9am to 5pm, Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. You may also contact us via email
polkcs@polkaudio.com.
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