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In most cases the best Wall
position for the subwoof- 1.
er is in the front corner(1) Liberty Concave Perm- Fixed screen
of the room. Placing a
subwoofer in a corner
excites most room modes 2.
and oers the best
TS2.8 Subwoofer chance of avoiding a null
area. If placing the sub-
woofer in the corners
creates an abnormal
amount of bass, you can
try moving the subwoof- Listening position
er to one of the side walls
(2) near the front Subwoofer Placement
TS2.8 Subwoofer SPECIFICATIONS
Power Output.....................................................180 Watts
Driver......................200 mm (8”), long throw side firing woofer
200 mm (8”), long throw auxiliary bass radiator (ABR)
Magnetic shielding..................................... ..................No
Inputs................LFE / Line Input (RCA / phono), or
Left & Right speaker level inputs
Power Requirements.........115 or 230V AC nominal,
50- 60Hz (switchable),
60VA maximum
Fuse Rating....................AC 110 - 120V T1.6AL 250V
AC 220 - 240V T800mAL 250V
ADDITIONAL FEATURES..........Energy saving AUTO power function
Replacing traditional analogue filter networks, the TS2.8’s Switchable phase, 0 or 180 degrees
Volume and crossover frequency controls
high-speed DSP engine handles bass management and all user Satellite Weight .........................................1.4kg (3.1lbs)
adjustments. These include simple rotary controls for roll-o Crossover Frequency ........50Hz – 200Hz, variable
frequency, phase and gain, making the TS2.8 subwoofer as simple control
to set-up and as it are potent in use. An auto power on/o feature
eliminates the need to access the TS2’s controls once set up and Supplied accessories...........Country specific mains
cable (cord)
further ensures the most power-ecient operation. Dimensions
(H x W x D)(inc plinth)............................
420mm x 275mm x 370mm
(16.5” x 10.8” x 14.6”)
Net weight...............................................10.0kg (24.3lbs)
Finish......................................................................Light Oak
Walnut
Black Oak