Owner`s manual

Setting
Bass
and Treble Controls on
Your Receiver
or
Amplifier
Nonnally
we
recommend
that
you
set
the
"Bass"
and
"Treble"
controls
on
flat
or
0
dB.
This
will
give
you
the
most
linear
and
natural
sound.
If
you
want
more
bass,
raise
the
subwoofer's "Level"
control
on
your
Mythos
STS,
keeping
in
mind
that
even
a little
tum
of
the
knob
can
make
a
big
difference
in
the
sound.
Also,
if
your
amplifier
or
receiver
has
a
graphic
equalizer,
we
recommend
that
you
leave
it
flat.
The
reason
for
this
is
that
we
have
spoken
with
many
consumers
about
what
they
thought
were
improperly
sounding
speakers
when,
in
fact
the
problem
was
misadjusted
tone
controls.
When
in
doubt,
leave
them
flat;
this
almost
always
sounds
the
best.
Audible
distortion
when
the
speakers
are
playing
at
loud
levels
is
caused
by
driving
(turning
up)
your
receiver
or
amplifier
louder
than
it
or
the
speakers
are
capable
of
playing.
Most
receivers
and
amplifiers
put
out
their
full-rated
power
well
before
the
volume
control
is
turned
all
the
way
up,
so
the
position
of
the
volume
control
is
a
poor
indicator
its
power
limit.
If
your
speakers
distort
when
you
play
them
loud,
turn
the
volume
down!