Owner's Manual

source material could just be recorded in error. Also speaker
placement and the acoustics of the listening environment can
effect the phase. No matter what or where the cause is located,
the solution is an easy one.
PHASE CORRECTING PROCEDURE
Disconnect all but one Bazooka
®
from your system. Be sure
that any loose wire connections are insulated to avoid the
chance of short-circuiting any of the electronic equipment.
Listen to the system and take note of the level of the Bass
Response. Connect the next Bazooka
®
and compare the level
of the combined output to that of the single unit. If the Bass
Response increases, the Phasing is correct and you can repeat
this process on the next Bazooka. If the level of the Bass
Response drops, the Phasing is incorrect and you should reverse
the speaker connections to this Bazooka
®
and compare again.
In short to INCREASE IS GOOD, to DECREASE IS BAD! Using
this method, any number of Bazooka
®
subwoofers can be kept
in absolute phase.
PRACTICE SAFE LISTENING
Continuous exposure to high volumes of sound may cause
permanent hearing loss. High-powered auto sound systems
are capable of producing sounds well over 130 dB. Even short
periods of play at high volume levels can impair your ability
to hear necessary traffic sounds and may constitute a hazard.
Please use common sense and practice SAFE LISTENING!
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