User Manual
Earthquake • MiniMe User Manual
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(7) Auto ON/OFF (11) 110-120V AC Power 
When the main “POWER” ON/OFF switch is in the 
Connection 
“OFF” position, this switch has no affect on the 
The Earthquake MiniMe is equipped with a built in 
subwoofer. When the main “POWER ON/OFF” switch 
standard, two-prong power connection.
is in the “ON” position, this switch allows the auto 
circuit to be engaged. When this switch is in the 
“AUTO” position, the subwoofer will automatically turn 
(12) Line Fuse
“on” when it senses a signal. It will automatically turn 
The subwoofer is supplied with a conservative, slow-
“off” after 20 minutes with no signal. When this switch 
blow type fuse to protect the electronics.
is in the “ON” position, the subwoofer will remain “on”
as long as the “POWER” ON/OFF switch is in the 
“ON” position.
(8) High Level Inputs
Under normal conditions, the preferred connection is 
through the Line Level inputs. If this is difficult or not 
possible in your system, then you can use the 
Speaker Level inputs. Also, if you experience 
excessive noise or hum with the Line Level input, 
often a simple change to the Speaker Level input will 
result in a lower background noise level.
Connect the Speaker Level inputs to the speaker-level 
outputs of your amplifier or receiver using speaker 
wire. The binding posts can accept bare wire 
connections only.
(9) High Level Outputs
High Level: Connecting the Subwoofer using the high 
level speaker connections: On the rear of your MiniMe 
Subwoofer are two pairs of red and black binding 
posts. One set is marked “Input” and one set is 
marked “Output”, with each pair designated as left or 
right. Each post is color-coded black/red. These 
terminals will accept up to 16-gauge quality speaker 
wire. The Inputs should be connected to the left and 
right speaker terminals of your amplifier or receiver. 
The Outputs should run from the subwoofer to the left 
and right satellite speakers. Remember: Always 
connect red-to-red and black-to-black, when making
connections between an amplifier/receiver to the 
subwoofer. If you inadvertently reverse one of the 
connections (i.e., red-to-black), you will notice a lack 
of bass from your subwoofer.
(10) Manual ON/OFF Switch
In the “ON” position, the subwoofer will remain “on” 
constantly or can turn “on” and “off” automatically 
when the “AUTO/ON” circuit is engaged. In the “OFF” 
position, the subwoofer will remain off until the switch 
is manually turned back to the “ON” position.
inspecting or changing the fuse. Never 
use a fuse with a larger current rating 
than recommended.
Always unplug the power cord before










