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BRITAIN'S
MOST
FAMOUS
LOUDSPEAKERS
MS-100
HCP
AV
SYSTEM
HOME
CINEMA
PACK
MS-100
Subwoofer
MS-100
Satellites
MS-100
Centre
User's
Manual
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CAUTION!
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK)
NO
USER-REMOVEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL
©
AVERTISSEMENT:
RISQUE
DE
CHOC
ELECTRIQUE-
NE
PAS
OUVRIR
This
symbol
indicates
that
there
are
important
operating
and
maintenance
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
this
unit.
This
symbol
indicates
that
dangerous
voltage
constituting
a
risk
of
electric
shock
is
present
within
this
unit.
Read
these
instructions.
Keep
these
instructions.
Heed
all
warnings.
Follow
all
instructions.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
Clean
only
with
dry
cloth.
Do
not
block
any
ventilation
openings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding
type
plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wider blade
or
the
third
prong
is
provided
for
your
safety.
If
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
ofthe
obsolete
outlet.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched,
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
Use
only
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
Use
only
with
a
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
the
apparatus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart/
apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
oftime.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power-
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
Warning:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
electrical
shock,
do
not
expose
this
product
to
rain
or
moisture.
The
product
must
not
be
exposed
to
dripping
and
splashing
and
no
object
filled
with
liquids
such
as
a
vase
of
flowers
should
be
placed
on
the
product.
No
naked
flame
sources
such
as
candles
should
be
placed
on
the
product.
Caution:
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
manufacturer
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
device.
Warning:
The
mains
power
switch
for
this
appliance
is
located
on
the
rear
panel.
To
permit
free
access
to
this
switch,
the
apparatus
must
be
located
in
an
open
area
without
any
obstructions.
Warning:
The
mains
plug
used
as
disconnect
device,
the
disconnect
device
shall
remain
readily
operable.
ESSENTIAL
INFORMATION
FOR
UK
USERS
The
power
cord
on
your
subwoofer
may
be
supplied
with
a
plug
incorporating
a
fuse,
the
value
of
which
is
indicated
on
the
pin
face
of
the
plug.
Should
the
fuse
need
to
be
replaced,
an
ASTA
or
BSI
approved
BS1362
fuse
must
be
used
of
the
same
rating.
If
the
plug
is
cut
off
it
must
NOT
be
re-used.
Dispose
of
any
such
plug
safely.
There
is
a
danger
of
electric
shock
if
a
cut-off
plug
is
inserted
into
a
mains
socket.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
Blue-
Neutral:
Brown-
Live.
As
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
may
not
correspond
with
the
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
the
replacement
mains
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
The
wire
coloured
Blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
marked
with
the
letter
‘N’
or
coloured
Black.
The
wire
coloured
Brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
marked
with
the
letter
‘L’
or
coloured
Red.
mj
BLUE
(Neutral)
Class
Il
construction
double
insulated.
This
product
must
not
be
connected
to
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PRELIMINARIES
Before
installing
this
product
read
all
the
instructions!
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©
Before
making
any
connections,
switch
all
the
units
in
your
system
off
at
the
mains.
Make
sure
all
connecting
cables
are
safely
routed.
Do
not
run
cables
over
unprotected
floor
areas,
route
them
around
room
boundaries
if
necessary.
Set
the
volume
control
at
minimum
when
you
switch
on
your
system
or
change
sources,
and
turn
the
level
up
gradually.
DO
NOT
use
your
amplifier
at
full
volume.
Ensure
that
all
loudspeakers
in
the
system
are
correctly
wired.
DO
NOT
subject
your
loudspeakers
to
excessive
cold,
heat,
humidity
or
sunlight.
DO
NOT
place
heavy
objects
on
top
of
loudspeakers.
DO
NOT
connect
speaker
terminals
to
the
mains
supply.
DO
NOT
dismantle
the
loudspeaker.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
it
and
you
will
void
the
warranty.
INTRODUCTION
The
moviestar
MS-100
system
consists
of:
e
Four
MS-100
satellite
speakers
e
One
MS-100
centre
channel
speaker
e
One
MS-100
powered
subwoofer
PRELIMINARIES
UNPACKING
THE
SPEAKERS
Carefully
remove
each
loudspeaker
from
its
packing
carton.
Be
especially
careful
when
removing
the
polythene
bag.
DO
NOT
attempt
to
lift
the
loudspeaker
by
the
polythene
bag.
When
lifting
the
subwoofer
from
the
carton,
support
it
from
the
bottom.
The
unit
is
heavy;
if
you
cannot
manage
it
easily,
get
someone
to
assist
you.
Check
each
unit
and,
in
the
event
of
damage,
contact
your
dealer.
Retain
the
packing
for
future
use.
If
you
decide
to
dispose
of
the
packing,
please
do
so
with
regard
to
any
recycling
regulations
in
your
area.
Retain
the
instructions.
If
you
pass
a
product
to
a
third
party,
please
include
the
instructions.
ANCILLARY
EQUIPMENT
The
Moviestar
MS-100
is
compatible
with
most
modern
audio-visual
equipment
-
but
a
loudspeaker
is
only
as
good
as
the
signal
it
gets.
Your
amplifier
should
have
ample
reserves
of
power
-
a
low
powered
amplifier
could
easily
run
out
of
steam
and
the
resulting
distortion
is
unpleasant
to
listen
to
and
could
damage
your
speakers.
A
larger
amplifier
will
usually
sound
better
and
enhance
the
reliability
and
performance
of
your
loudspeakers.
Always
turn
down
the
volume
if
the
music
starts
to
sound
distorted.

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INSTALLING
THE
SUBWOOFER
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®
PRELIMINARIES
Open
the
carton
and
remove
all
the
top
packing
pieces.
Lift
the
subwoofer
out
taking
care
not
to
damage
the
cabinet.
DO
NOT
lift
the
subwoofer
out
of
the
carton
using
the
protective
bag.
The
unit
is
heavy;
if
you
cannot
manage
it
easily,
get
assistance.
Retain
the
packing
materials.
If
you
decide
not
to
keep
the
packing,
please
dispose
of
it
having
regard
to
any
recycling
regulations
in
your
area.
Please
retain
the
user
manual.
If
you
transfer
this
equipment
to
a
third
party,
please
ensure
all
the
instructions
are
passed
on
with
the
product.
SUBWOOFER
REAR
PANEL
CONNECTIONS
POWER
CONNECTIONS
This
subwoofer
is
factory
set
to
operate
from
the
mains
voltage
marked
on
the
amplifier
panel.
Before
connecting
check
this
voltage
is
correct
for
your
mains
supply.
Ifyou
move
to
an
area
with
a
different
mains
supply,
consult
your
Wharfedale
dealer
for
advice.
@
@
@
® @
Wharfedale
ACTIVE
SUBWOOFER
MODEL:
MOVIESTAR
MS-100
WHARFEDALE
INTERNATIONAL
LTD,
HUNTINGDON,
UNITED
KINGDOM
+
©
©
À
CAUTION
()
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
WARNING:
SHOCK
HAZARD:00
not
open
AVIS:
RISQUE
DE
CHOC
ELECTRIQUE.-ne
pas
ouvrir
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©
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ș
C€
©
AC
INPUT
220-240V~50/60Hz
150W
POWER
FUSE
T1AL
250V
@
Power
Indicator
@
Subwoofer
Volume
Control
@
Crossover
Frequency
Control
@
Phase
Switch
©
Auto
Power
Switch
©
Line
Level
Inputs
/
LFE
Input
@
IEC
Mains
Input
Socket
Mains
Power
Switch
@)
Mains
Power
Fuse
To
connect
the
Subwoofer
to
a
standard
Digital
Home
Theatre
Processor/Amplifier
you
should
purchase
a
single
RCA
phono
lead.
The
cable
should
be
a
high
quality
unitand
well
screened
to
avoid
hum
and
noise
problems.
The
lead
should
be
long
enough
to
reach
the
subwoofer
without
being
stretched
taut.
Your
Wharfedale
dealer
will
be
pleased
to
supply
you
with
a
suitable
cable.
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POSITIONING
YOUR
LOUDSPEAKERS
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mm
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—
CENTRE
<4—
2-4
metres
5.1
SYSTEM
RECOMMENDED
WALL
MOUNTING
POSITIONS
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a
*
A
|
400
mm-1.5m
ALTERNATIVE
POSITION
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PREFERRED
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ALTERNATIVE
POSITION
D
INSTALLATION
Before
connecting
your
system
consider
where
you
will
place
the
speakers
in
the
room.
Before
making
a
final
decision
please
experiment
until
you
find
the
most
suitable
position.
5.1
POSITIONING
Mount
the
front
speakers
as
shown.
Angling
the
speakers
inward
slightly
will
improve
stereo
images
but
too
extreme
an
angle
will
impair
movie
sound.
The
centre
speaker
can
be
mounted
above
or
below
the
TV
screen.
All
the
passive
speakers
are
screened
and
may
be
placed
close
to
a
conventional
CRT
TV.
The
surround
speakers
should
be
mounted
400mm
and
1.5m
above
ear
level
and
preferably
on
the
side
walls
but
always
behind
the
listener.
If
the
distance
between
the
side
walls
is
too
great,
you
could
use
high
stands
to
mount
the
surround
loudspeakers.
If
mounting
the
surrounds
on
the
side
walls
is
not
feasible
they
may
be
mounted
on
the
rear
walls
between
2.5-3.5
metres
apart,
central
to
the
listening
position
and
400mm
-
1.5m
above
ear
level.
Place
the
subwoofer
close
to
the
wall,
leaving
just
enough
space
to
operate
the
controls
and
mains
switch.
Room
positioning
is
not
critical
but
we
recommend
that
it
is
placed
in
front
of
the
listening
seat.
Never
operate
the
subwoofer
within
450mm
of
a
conventional
TV.
LCD
and
Plasma
screens
are
unaffected.
Ensure
that
there
is
a
mains
point
close
by.
The
bass
ports
are
rear
mounted
and
moves
a
lot
of
air
at
high
volume,
so
make
sure
the
back
wall
is
sound.
The
subwoofer
is
down-firing
so
do
not
place
it
above
surfaces
or
objects
that
may
rattle.
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WALL
BRACKET
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
If
you
are
wall
mounting
the
centre
and
effects
loudspeakers
we
recommend
that
they
be
mounted
on
suitable
shelves
fixed
to
the
wall.
In
the
package
you
should
find
five
pieces
of
plastic
wall
brackets
fully
assembled
and
mounting
hardware
as
illustrated
in
Fig].
The
three
screws
are
used
to
secure
the
bracket
to
the
wall
via
wall
fittings.
See
Fig2.
Installation
requires
the
aid
of
a
qualified
builder.
It
is
recommended
that
the
front
satellites
be
approximately
at
ear
level,
the
rear
satellites
be
half
a
metre
above
ear
level
and
the
centre
speaker
closely
above
the
TV
set
or
flat
panel
display.
Align
the
wall
brackets
duly.
The
bottom
of
each
satellite
and
centre
speaker
is
threaded,
with
a
locating
device
to
guide
precise
placement.
Secure
speaker
to
the
wall
bracket
via
an
adaptor
using
the
screw
as
shown
in
Fig
2
and
3.
Tighten
the
retaining
screw.
(C
AT
—
O
*
Fig
,
Allen
key
*
Fig
2
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MULTI-CHANNEL
ROOM
PLACEMENT
Left
Front
Right
Front
Centre
Dolby
Labs
Recommended
7.1
Placement
Left
Surround
TT]
Right
Surround
E
"5
10°
(Single
back
channel
135°
for
6.
sound)
150°
Left
Back
Right
Back
The
diagram
shows
the
Dolby
Labs
recommended
positions
for
multi-channel
operation.
For
5.1
channel
operation
use
the
satellites
in
the
front
and
surround
positions
with
the
Subwoofer
in
the
LFE
position.
Ifyou
have
a
7.1
channel
processor/amplifier
you
can
enhance
the
system
further
by
buying
one
of
the
larger
loudspeakers
from
the
Wharfedale
range
to
use
as
front
channel
speakers
and
use
the
satellite
units
as
Back
channels.
Your
Wharfedale
dealer
will
be
pleased
to
advise
you.
CONNECTING
THE
PASSIVE
LOUDSPEAKERS
You
will
need
to
purchase
a
suitable
length
of
loudspeaker
cable.
Ensure
that
the
red
speaker
terminal
is
wired
to
the
red
(+)
You
are
advised
to
buy
quality
loudspeaker
cable
rather
thanlow-
amplifier
output
terminal
and
that
the
black
speaker
terminal
is
cost
‘bell’
or
‘zip’
wire.
Your
dealer
will
be
pleased
to
advise
you.
wired
to
the
black
(-)
amplifier
output
terminal.
Connect
the
loudspeakers
as
shown
in
the
connecting
diagrams.
It
is
convenient
to
use
the
striped
core
to
connect
the
positive
+
RED
terminals.

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STANDARD
SYSTEM
CONNECTIONS
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FRONT
RIGHT
SUBWOOFER
|
SUB
>)
SURROUND
SURROUND
RIGHT
LEFT
Your
subwoofer
has
been
designed
for
optimum
performance
with
a
Digital
processor.
If
your
AV
processor
has
a
line
level
or
LFE
subwoofer
output
you
should
use
this
connection.
You
will
need
to
purchase
a
single
screened
RCA
phono
lead
from
your
dealer.
Connect
this
lead
to
the
left
or
right
line
input
of
the
Subwoofer
as
shown.
INPUT
ALTERNATIVE
SUBWOOFER
CONNECTION
You
may
use
a
split
mono
lead
from
the
processor
to
both
inputs
of
the
subwoofer.
In
this
case
the
input
level
at
the
subwoofer
will
be
slightly
higher.
terminals
and
the
plain
core
connected
to
the
Black
(—)
terminals
in
all
cases.
If
one
or
more
loudspeakers
are
f
It
is
essential
that
you
connect
all
the
loudspeakers
correctly
with
the
Striped
core
connected
to
the
Positive
(+)
incorrectly
connected
(out
of
phase),
the
definition
will
be
poor
and
the
bass
will
be
indistinct.

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©
®
OPERATION
SETTING
UP
THE
SYSTEM
e
Setthe
subwoofer
power
switch
to
OFF
e
Turnthe
system
Volume
Control
to
minimum.
e
_
Re-check
all
system
connections.
e
Connect
the
supplied
subwoofer
power
lead
to
the
IEC
power
socket
on
the
subwoofer
and
connect
the
mains
plug
into
the
wall
socket.
e
Setthe
subwoofer
volume
control
midway
(12
o'clock).
e
Switch
onthe
mains
power.
FINE
TUNING
Switch
on
the
subwoofer
power
switch.
Check
that
the
power
indicator
on
the
cabinet
glows.
Now
switch
on
the
system.
Play
a
programme
with
extended
bass
and
set
the
system
volume
to
a
reasonable
level.
Adjust
the
subwoofer
volume
control
to
produce
the
desired
level
of
bass.
PHASE
SWITCH:
If
the
bass
is
indistinct
or
lacks
depth,
the
Phase
switch
may
need
adjustment.
Set
the
switch
to
0°
and
listen
carefully
to
some
music
with
extended
bass.
If
there
is
insufficient
bass
output
set
the
Phase
switch
to
180°.
Select
the
position
which
produces
the
most
natural,
extended
bass.
LOW
PASS
FILTER.
This
adjusts
the
blend
between
the
subwoofer
and
the
main
speakers
and
enables
you
to
set
the
system
for
optimum
bass
performance.
The
higher
settings
are
for
use
with
the
supplied
loudspeakers,
the
lower
settings
for
large
models.
If
you
choose
too
low
a
setting
with
small
speakers,
there
will
be
a
‘hole’
in
the
bass
response;
too
high
a
setting
with
large
speakers
will
result
in
the
upper
bass
becoming
bloated.
AUTO
SWITCH.
In
normal
mode
the
subwoofer
is
permanently
on.
This
may
result
in
low
level
hum
or
noise
if
the
rest
of
the
system
is
switched
off
and
the
subwoofer
is
left
switched
on.
Setting
the
AUTO
switch
to
ON
automatically
turns
the
subwoofer
on
when
a
signal
is
detected
at
any
of
the
inputs
and
turns
it
off
(Standby
Mode)
after
a
period
of
inactivity.
We
recommend
the
AUTO
switch
be
set
to
ON
for
normal
operation.
In
AUTO
mode
the
indicator
on
the
subwoofer
will
always
be
illuminated
even
when
in
Standby
to
show
the
unit
is
still
powered.
If
your
subwoofer
is
disconnected
from
the
mains
or
the
Power
switch
is
‘Off’,
the
indicator
will
be
extinguished.
When
the
system
is
not
in
use
for
extended
periods,
we
suggest
you
switch
off
the
subwoofer
to
protect
it
from
switching
noises
caused
by
domestic
appliances,
etc.
HOME
THEATRE
TOPICS
As
the
ear
is
unable
to
detect
the
direction
from
which
deep
bass
originates,
this
allows
freedom
in
positioning
the
subwoofer.
Varying
the
distance
from
the
wall
alters
the
amount
of
bass.
Some
prefer
to
place
the
subwoofer
against
a
room
corner.
This
arrangement
gives
more
bass
at
the
possible
expense
of
clarity.
LOUDSPEAKER
SIZES
Many
digital
AV
processors
require
you
to
specify
the
size
of
speakers
in
the
various
channels.
These
are
usually ‘Large’
or
‘Small’.
We
recommend
that
you
set
the
front,
centre
and
surround
speakers
to
‘Small’.
This
will
direct
all
the
bass
in
the
system
to
the
subwoofer
and
provide
clean,
deep
and
louder
bass.
Set
the
‘Subwoofer’
option
on
the
processor
to
‘On’
or
‘Yes’.
SETTING
LEVELS
Once
the
loudspeaker
settings
have been
finalised,
put
the
AV
amplifier
into
its
‘Test’
mode
(see
your
processor
instructions).
Adjust
the
levels
until
all
channels
are
equally
loud.
You
may
need
to
adjust
the
subwoofer
output
level.
Avoid
setting
too
high
a
level
or
you
will
swamp
the
sound
with
bass
which
is
tiring
to
listen
to
and
may
limit
the
subwoofer’s
ability
to
respond
to
large
bass
transients.
Set
a
sensible
level
going
into
the
subwoofer.
The
subwoofer
volume
control
should
be
between
120
clock
and
3
o'clock
.
LFE
The
Low
Frequency
Effects
channel
was
designed
as
an
additional
bass
channel
with
its
own
dedicated
subwoofer.
In
practice
however,
if
all
the
speakers
are
set
to
Small,
the
LFE
channel
will
be
combined
with
the
bass
from
other
channels
and
all
this
feeds
into
the
subwoofer.
When
you
set
the
LFE
level
from
your
AV
processor,
use
care
with
this
setting
as
the
LFE
channel
may
contain
powertul
low
frequencies
which,
although
normal
in
a
cinema,
may
overload
a
domestic
subwoofer.
If,
during
a
programme,
you
hear
popping
or
thumping
noises
coming
from
the
subwoofer,
immediately
turn
the
AV
Processor's
volume
level
down
and
then
reduce
the
LFE
level.
If
this
does
not
cure
the
problem,
reduce
the
volume
level
at
the
subwoofer.
Please
read
the
relevant
sections
of
your
AV
amplifier
manual
and
familiarise
yourself
with
the
various
issues.
If
you
are
unsure,
consult
your
dealer
for
help.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before
investigating
a
problem,
always
switch
off
the
system
at
the
mains.
lf
your
system
is
not
working
properly
please
work
through
this
checklist
before
returning
a
unit
to
your
dealer.
No
Sound
Sound
lacks
bass
content
Bass
reproduction
indistinct
System
not
switched
on;
Speaker
cables
shorting
terminals
out;
Wrong
source
selected
Front
loudspeakers
out
of
phase.
Check
all
system
connections
and
rectify.
Subwoofer
not
switched
on;
Subwoofer
phase
incorrect;
Subwoofer
crossover
control
too
low
Excessive
bass
distortion
at
low
volumes
|
Subwoofer
level
set
too
high;
LFE
level
set
too
high;
Subwoofer
incorrectly
wired
Excessive
or
distorted
bass
at
high
levels
|
System
level
set
too
high;
Bass
control
set
too
high;
Speakers
too
close
to
room
corners
Distorted
/
rattling
sounds
at
high
levels
|
System
level
too
high;
Objects
on
speakers/subwooter;
Objects
too
close
to
subwoofer
Popping
or
thumping
from
the
subwoofer
|
System
level
set
high;
Subwoofer
level
set
too
high;
LFE
level
set
too
high
Indistinct
sound;
Poor
localisation
of
effects.
Poor
localisation
of
dialogue
Television
picture
colour
is
distorted
One
or
more
loudspeakers
is
out
of
phase.
Check
all
system
connections
and
rectify.
(Read
the
manual
for
correct
connection
procedure)
Subwoofer
too
close
to
TV.
(Switch
off
system
and
TV.
Move
units
away.
Leave
15
mins.
Switch
on.)
SERVICE
AND
WARRANTY
CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
If
you
play
the
speakers
with
the
grilles
off
exercise
great
care.
NEVER
touch
the
drive
units
which
are
easily
damaged.
The
loudspeaker
cabinets
can
be
cleaned
with
a
damp
cloth
or
with
a
spray
furniture
polish
and
a
soft
cloth.
Apply
the
spray
very
sparingly
to
the
cloth
and
then
polish
the
cabinet.
Never
apply
spray
directly
to
the
cabinet.
GUARANTEE
&
SERVICE
In
the
unlikely
event
that
your
unit
develops
a
fault
you
should
return
it
to
your
Wharfedale
dealer
using
the
original
packing
to
ensure
safe
shipping.
The
terms
of
your
guarantee
may
vary
in
different
countries
but
in
all
cases
the
guarantee
excludes:
All
damage
caused
through
accident,
misuse,
wear
and
tear,
neglect,
incorrect
installation,
adjustment
or
repair
by
unauthorised
personnel.
Liability
for
damage
or
loss
occurring
in
transit
to
or
from
the
purchaser.
Wharfedale
will
not
be
liable
for
any
consequential
damage,
loss
or
injury,
arising
from
or
in
conjunction
with
this
equipment.
©
AUTHORISED
SERVICE
CENTRES
UK:
IAG
Service
Centre,
Unit
4,
St
Margaret
s
Way
Stukeley
Meadows
Industrial
Estate,
Huntingdon
Cambs,
PE29
6EB,
England
Tel:
+44
(0)1480
452561
Fax:
+44
(0)1480
13403
For
information
on
other
authorised
service
centres
worldwide
contact
Wharfedale
International
in
the
U.K.
A
worldwide
distributor
list
is
available
on
the
Wharfedale
website:
www.wharfedale.co.uk
Wharfedale
has
a
policy
of
continuous
product
development
and
reserves
the
right
to
change
specification
without
notice.
The
name
‘WHARFEDALE’
is
a
registered
trademark
of
Wharfedale
International
Ltd.
Wharfedale
is
a
member
of
the
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SPECIFICATIONS
MS-100
Satellite
MS-100
Centre
Description
satellite
speaker
for
AV
centre
speaker
for
AV
Enclosure
type
sealed
box
sealed
box
Transducer
complement
75mm
full-range
driver
75mm
full-range
driver
AV
shielded
NO
NO
Sensitivity
(2.83V
@
1m)
88
dB
88
dB
Recommended
amplifier
power
15
-
50W
15
-
50W
Nominal
impedance
4Q 4Q
Minimum
impedance
3.60 3.60
Frequency
response
(+/-3dB)
130Hz
~
20kHz
120Hz
~
20kHz
Bass
extension
(-6dB)
120Hz
110Hz
Cabinet
Volume
0.55L
1L
Dimensions
(HxWxD)mm
98x100x107mm
98x176x107mm
Net
weight
0.66kg(each) 0.81kg(each)
Standard
accessories
wall
brackets,
rubber
feet
(for
centre
&
bookshelf
speaker),
user
manual
MS-100
Subwoofer
Description
active
subwoofer
Enclosure
type
bass
reflex
Transducer
complement
200mm
long
throw
bass
driver
Input
sensitivity
200mV
for
75W
Rated
power
output
75W
RMS
Peak
power
output
150
W
Peak
SPL
108dB
Frequency
response
(+/-3dB)
35Hz
~
200Hz
Crossover
range
40-150Hz
Special
features
phase
inversion
(*
List
whichever
is
available.)
variable
filter
slope
Cabinet
Volume
Dimensions
(HxWxD)mm
auto
on/off
16.4L
315x340x310mm
Net
weight
8.1kg(each)
Power
requirements
AC
220-240V
~
50/60Hz
Standard
accessories
AC
100-120V
~
50/60Hz
power
cord,
spikes,
user
manual
*Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
further
notice.
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IAG
House,
Sovereign
Court,
Ermine
Business
Park,
Huntingdon,
Cambs,
PE29
6XU,
UK
Lt,
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1.
Tel:
+44(0)1480
447700
Fax:
+44(0)1480
431767
http://www.wharfedale.co.uk
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IAG
reserves
the
right
to
alter
the
design
and
specifications
without
notice.All
rights
reserved
©
IAG
Group
Ltd.
Wharfedale
is
a
member
of
the
International
Audio
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