Analog Inputs
Connect one end of the supplied
stereo audio cable to the audio output
or Line Out jack on your audio card.
Connect the other end of the cable to
Audio Input 1 on the subwoofer. You
may have another audio source
connected simultaneously to Audio
Input 2.
When connecting tape and CD
players, use the headphone output of
the player. The Line Out jack will
work but it may cause any noise
present in the player to be more
audible at high levels.
Some portable players have bass
boost circuits designed for their
small headphones. Switch these
circuits off when playing audio
through SoundWorks Digital.
If the audio source has its own
volume level control, set it at least
half-way up, and then use
SoundWorks Digital's volume
control to achieve your preferred
playback level. If there is audible
hum or hiss, or if the volume control
adjustment range is unsatisfactory,
readjust the volume levels.
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Note
When both SPDIF Digital In and
Audio Input 1 are used at the same
time, priority is given to SPDIF
Digital In. This means that you will
only hear the audio source connected
to SPDIF Digital In. To hear a
second audio source when SPDIF
Digital In is plugged in, use Audio
Input 2 instead.
Audio Card Output
Line Out
Stereo audio
cable
C
The table below shows you the
results of using more than one input
source at any one time.
SPDIF Digital In
Audio Input 1
Audio Input 2
–
–
= connected
SoundWorks Digital Subwoofer
Result
–
SPDIF Digital In only
Audio Input 1 & Audio Input 2
SPDIF Digital In & Audio Input 2
SPDIF Digital In & Audio Input 2
Connect to:
MD PLAYER
CD PLAYER
RADIO
TAPE PLAYER
MP3 PLAYER
(Extra cable not supplied)