
Rythmik Audio FM8 Sealed Subwoofer Quick Guide
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Line Leve inputs and HPF
output
For sub output from HT
receiver/processor, one can
use either of the two (R+L)
line level inputs. This model
provides a single high pass
filter (HPF) output @150hz
from the L line-in input only.
To enable a stereo pair of
HPF outputs, two units of
thismodel arerequired.
Volume level setting is
determined by the efficiency of
front speakers. It is not an
indication of whether the sub can
la
louder or not.
Crossover settingis a fine-tuning knob for integration. It is
useful even when one already uses bass management.The
upper end extension of the sub is limited to avoid using the servo
subwoofer at frequencies where servo is less effective. Set to
max by default.
LPF slope setting determines the slope of crossover setting. For
two-channel,one shoulduse 24dbwhereas for HT input, one
should use12db.
*Delay/phase control
It is one of the most important
controls for integration with line-in
and no external delay time
adjustment control.Seeour
inte
ration
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Power LED indicator
The power switch has 3 positions: OFF,
AUTO, and ON. AUTO detects the input
signal andturns on the amp immediately
and turns off the amp after 45 minutes of
inactivity.
Parametric equalization (PEQ)
Defeatable EQ for tackling room modes.
Please see separate application note for
proper usage. For initial setup, set PEQ
switch to “off”. Markings on FREQ knob
are from 40hz to 160hz in 20hz
increments.
Bass extension switch
This switch determines the bass extension as well
as the rumble filter. Low music settinghasthe
lowest extension with highdamping. Low-HT
incorporates a 3rd order rumble filter at 20hz to
make it more suitable for HT application. To use
this model as mid bass module, extension filter
needs to be set to 50hz/24 position. It provides a
24db/oct HPF @50hz.
ON
OFF
+3dB
0
-12dB MIN MAX 40
6ms
50
100
50Hz/24
200
Hz 160
BANDWIDTH FREQ
60 100
PEQ
PEQ GAIN
HPF OUT
@150Hz
Fuse box is located below power socket. Use only correctly rated fuses.
There is a notch to pry open the fuse box. Do not try to pull it off the
amplifier. There are two fuses: the inner one is the in circuit fuse, and the
outer one is a spare. Continuingly blowing fuses is an indication of a
more serious problem. Contact us if this occurs.