User`s manual

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MicroVee User’s Manual
Caution!!! To avoid damage to your main amplifier, be sure to maintain correct polarity
when making all connections. Red (positive) to red, and black (negative) to black. Be
sure that all connections are tight, and that there are no loose strands or frayed wires.
When installing your new Velodyne subwoofer using the line level connections, you should always
use shielded phono cables. There are many quality cables available. W
e recommend that you
keep the length of cable as short as possible to avoid any potential noise problems.
When using speaker level connections, use a quality speaker wire that mates well with the
connectors. Be very careful to avoid any loose strands or frayed wires which may result in a
short which may in turn, damage your equipment. Extremely large gauge wire may not properly
fit in the binding posts, resulting in a poor connection and possible short circuits.
Your Velodyne subwoofer does not require any regular maintenance. Normal dusting or cleaning
of the surface for appearance purposes are all that is required. We suggest you avoid any harsh
detergents or chemicals when cleaning the cabinet. Abrasives, detergents, or cleaning
solutions may damage the finish on the cabinet. We recommend using only a damp cloth to
clean the cabinet.
During normal conditions, your new subwoofer may be left on continuously without any
problems. The unit is equipped with a signal-sensing turn on/off that will automatically turn on
the unit when a signal is present at the inputs and turn off the unit after several minutes when
there is no longer any signal at the inputs. If you plan to leave the subwoofer unused for
an extended period of time, we recommend that you turn off the master power switch on the
rear panel.
Your new subwoofer is equipped with special protection circuitry to provide maximum
performance with greatest reliability.
The unit is protected against:
1) Overdriving the speaker or amplifier
2) Overheating the amplifier
3) Excessive drop in power line voltage
The first type of protection circuitry which prevents overdriving of the speaker or amplifier
operates constantly without being audible under most situations. In some extreme situations
(sustained high output levels such as pro sound usage), the unit may shut down momentarily.
This indicates the thermal or under-voltage protection circuitry has engaged. If this should
happen, you should reduce the volume setting or shut the unit off until normal operating
conditions return. You may also want to plug the unit into a different wall outlet, as dropping
power line voltage will be most noticeable under strenuous conditions and may result in the unit
shutting down intermittently.
Interconnect Cables
Care of Your Subwoofer
Protection Circuitry