Liberty Acoustics LA2X10-325 User manual

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CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Page No.
1) Safety instructions.
2) Connecting up your LA2X10-325.
3) Connecting up using the high level input.
4) Connecting up using the low level input.
5) Setting up your LA2X10-325.
6) Controls and their functions.
7) Specifications.
To avoid the risk of electric shock do not remove the panel from the
cabinet If this unit fails or has a serious deterioration in performance
then refer repair to the dealer where you purchased the unit
1)Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference.
2) Please heed all warnings.
3) Please follow these instructions.
4) Do not use this apparatus near water or allow to get wet.
5) Keep well ventilated.
6) Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, stoves etc.
7) Protect the power cord from damage.
8) Disconnect from the power supply during lightning storms or extended periods of
inactivity.
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9) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. If the unit develops a fault of any
sort please refer repair back to your dealer.
10) Do not force the controls or switches further than their normal stops.
11) Clean with a dry soft cloth. If you do use polish, then apply polish to cloth not
directly to the unit.

CONNECTING UP YOUR LA2X10-325 CONNECTING UP USING THE HIGH LEVEL INPUT
Always switch off your system before disconnecting or connecting any wires.
To make connecting up of the LA2X1 0-325 as versatile as possible we have included two
separate inputs. One Neutrik Speakon socket and one pairs of gold plated RCA sockets.
This is to facilitate use with both Hi-Fi and AV surround systems.
Figure 1. Shows a diagram on how to connect the high level input. Using the optional
Neutik lead, connect the LA2X10-325 to the output of your amplifier via your existing
speaker plug or to a spare set of speaker terminals if available. In effect you are Bi-Wiring
your LA2X10-325 to your power amp. Please note that the Neutrik cable has only three
leads and is arranged this way to preserve the star earthing of your amplifier (assuming it
has a star earth arrangement).
The high level input, is an unbalanced dual channel (stereo) input that uses a professional
touch proof Neutrik Speakon connector. Signals for this input would normally be sourced
from the left and right speaker terminals of the main system amplifier. The advantage of
this method is that the LA2X 10-325 receives exactly the same signal as being supplied to
the main speakers. This means that the character and tonal balance of the bass from the
main speakers is carried through to the sub bass.
To connect the high level lead you will need to connect the RED wire to the RED terminal of
the RIGHT hand speaker terminal of your power amp. Connect the WHITE wire to the Red
terminal of the LEFT hand channel speaker terminal of your power amp. The BLACK wire
is connected to either one of the BLACK speaker terminals of your power amplifier. This is
important as some power amplifiers do not like their black terminals joined. Now plug the
neutrik connector into the high level input of the LA2X1 0-325. The Neutrik plug will fit only
one way as it has a key. Next push the plug in then turn clockwise until you feel it latch. To
undo the Neutrik plug, pull back the silver lever on the Neutrik plug and turn counter-
clockwise.
The low level input is via one set of the gold plated RCA to RCA connectors marked as IN
on the front panel. Signals for the low level input are unbalanced and would normally be
sourced from the LFE output of an AC3 decoder. Alternatively the low level input can be
connected to a dedicated sub out of a processor (for single outputs connect to the input
marked Mono ), or to stereo pre-amp output where available.
Please Note: It may not be possible or advisable to connect the high level input directly to
an amplifier that has a class d digital output. Please check with the supplier of your
amplifier that this form of connection is possible.
The LA2X10-325 comes fitted with four black M8 nylon screws that act as feet and help
prevent the base of the subwooferfrom getting scratched. Ifyou wish to take advantage of
the isolating spikes that come supplied with the LA2X10-325 then please follow the
following fitting instructions:-
If you do have a class d amplifier and are unable to use the high level input, then BK have
developed a sonicaly transparent isolator that overcomes this problem. Please contact us
for further details.
First thread one nut per spike on each spike. Now remove the M8 nylon screws from the
bottom of the subwoofer and fit the four spikes. The cabinet can now be leveled by
screwing in or out each spike accordingly. When levelled tighten up each lock nut against
the base of the cabinet.
Caution: Take special care with the spikes as they are very sharp. DO NOT use on
delicate floor finishes
Method 1 - To Connect to a Power Amplifier Using the High Level Input
LEFT
Red Black
RIGHT
Red Black
Figure 1.
(2) (3) Neutrik Speakon Interconnect

CONNECTING UP USING THE LOW LEVEL INPUT
Figure 2. Shows a diagram on how to connect the low level input. Using the supplied RCA
to RCA interconnect, plug one end into the LA2X1 0-325 low level input and the other end •
into the dedicated sub output on your amplifier or processor. If a sub out is not available
then you can use a spare set of pre-amp outputs.
If you only have a single sub woofer output socket on your equipment, then connect up •
using one of the pairs of leads red to red). In this instance use the Mono) input on your
LA2X10-325 sub.
Please Note that high and low level connections can be used at the same time if required.
This has the advantage of being able to connect up a Hi-Fi and AV system simultaneously.
Method 2 - To Connect to the Amplifier Using the low level input
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SETTING UP YOUR LA2X10-325
Connect your LA2X10-325 as shown in Figure 1 or Figure 2. Then attach your
subwoofer to the power supply using the power cable supplied, at this point have the
power switch in the off position.
Now turn both the high level and low level gains to the minimum position, and the
frequency control to 120Hz. Turn the phase control to position 1.
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When using a source on the low level input that has built in bass management AV
Processors) then you can switch the Filter Bypass Switch to the Out position. Your
processor will manage the bass frequencies on the low level and the LA2X10-325
will manage the bass frequencies on the High Level Input
•Now switch the power on, and playa track which you are familiar with that has bass
content If you are using both inputs then start by setting the high level input first
using an audio CD then repeat the setting up procedure on the low level input using a
film track).
Adjust the gain control until the level of the bass from your subwoofer matches the
level from your main system speakers. Now slowly adjust the frequency control
counter clockwise until the output from the subwoofer meets the lowest notes from
your main speakers the crossover point), you may need to adjust the gain control
again to match your main system speakers.
• The LA2X 10-325 has a fully adjustable phase control to allow partial cancellation of
the frequencies around the crossover point between the two systems. Listen to the
quality of the bass with the phase inthe 0 deg position and then slowly adjust towards
the 180 deg position . Choose the position that subjectively offers the tightest
cleanest bass.
Following these setup instructions will get you up and running, but over a few days with
practice and a lot of listening you will be able to fine tune the system for seamless
integ ration.
As a rule it is not usually necessary to have the subwoofer at high volume levels, but to
have itgently supporting the main speakers.
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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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1) High Level Input connector for connection to amplifier output
2) igh Level Gain Adjust
3)Low Level Input RCA connectors for connection to pre-amp output, Dolby output or other
dedicated sub outputst
4)Low Level Gain Adjust
5)Low Level Filter Bypass - In
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Filter Bypassed. In the Out /
LF.E. Position the filter is opened wide to allow the optimum performance from processor
6)Frequency Contour, set up so as to integrate with main loudspeakers.
7)Continously variable phase control
8) Power on LED
9)Power Off/On Switch
10)IEC mains input connector. (Fuse Drawer contains spare 2AT fuse)
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System Type:
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Sensitivity/Features:
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Quiescent Power Consumption:
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SPECIFICATION
Passive Radiator Sub-bass system with on-board amplification and
active filtering. Fully optimised enclosure manufactured from critically
damped 25mm with an 18mm central brace
250mm 10" high-efficiency unit. Extreme long stroke composite fiber
cone driven by a 2 " 50mm voice coil. Heavy-duty non-resonant cast
aluminium chassis and fully optimised stacked magnet system.
10" matching passive Radiator
300W RMS DC coupled bi-polar.
High Level lOOK ohm unbalanced via Neutrik Speakon connector
Low level 1OKunbalanced via gold plated RCA connectors.
110/120v (220/240v) where applicable.
Phase control 0 and 180 Deg.
High and low level mixing capability.
Automatic Speaker Protection
LA2X10-325 3800 x 400H x 350W
21Kg - 46.2 lbs.
Cherry ,Light Oak, Black and Silver
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When Liberty Acoustics design a subwoofer it is built to withstand a certain amount of excessive use, to
this end we design in circuits that will help protect the drive unit and amplifier from damage. That said
these circuits do have a limit and therefore can be over-driven if the user insists on turning up either the
drive level from the source, or the gain controls on the subwoofer. When the subwoofer is over-driven itwill
sound distorted and if pushed extremely hard may emit a cracking noise. If this happens then please turn
the gain down from your source. Prolonged misuse in this fashion will damage the subwoofer, such
damage is not covered by warranty
It is worth remembering that a subwoofer is there to augment your sound system and not to overwhelm
it. If you feel that there is not enough bass then there may be room issues that could easily be overcome
by a different room placement. It could also mean you simply have too small a sub for your room or taste.
WEEE Consumer Notice
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This product is subject to Directive 2002l96/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of the European
Union on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and, in jurisdictions adopting that Directive, is
marked as being put on the market after August 13, 2005, and should not be disposed of as unsorted
municipal/public waste. Please utilise your local WEEE collection facilities in the disposition and otherwise
observe all applicable requirements.
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