User guide

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The P300 HD may be used with virtually any system.
Typically, you will use the SUBWOOFER or LFE output from
your receiver or processor to supply signal to the P300. You
may also use the speaker outputs from a receiver or amplifi-
er that does not have a separate SUBWOOFER output.
One P300 is sufficient for most rooms. For higher output or
very large rooms, a second P300 may be used.
ATTACH THE FEET
The P300 HD is supplied with screw-on feet to assure a sta-
ble, level mounting. Locate the four threaded spikes, four
locknuts, and four round feet. First, screw the four spikes
fully into the threaded holes in the legs of the amplifier hous-
ing. Orient the spikes so that the pointed end points into the
threaded hole. Next, screw a locknut onto each spike until it
just contacts the bottom of the amplifier housing. Do not
tighten it. Then, screw a foot onto each of the spikes. Once
the subwoofer is in its final position, adjust each foot so that
the unit is level and stable. Tighten each locknut against the
top of its corresponding foot to hold everything in place.
On some thickly carpeted floors, the compliance of the car-
pet padding may make the subwoofer unstable when using
the feet. If this happens, remove the feet and invert the
pointed end of the spikes so that they point downwards,
through the carpet. The tips of the spikes should pierce the
carpet and support the subwoofer firmly on the floor below.
Adjust each spike to level the subwoofer and tighten each
locknut against the bottom of the aluminum amplifier hous-
ing. Be extremely careful handling or moving the speaker
with the spikes exposed. Be advised that if you choose this
method the spikes will damage the finish of the sub-floor.