Definitive Technology Powerfield Subwoofer 700 Watts Manual Washing

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Definitive Technology ProCinema 80 System. 250-watt subwoofer; all-metal speaker. So we read the owner's manual and discovered that Definitive recommends driving the sub from the receiver's. View and Download Definitive Technology SuperCube I owner's manual online. Definitive Technology SuperCube I: User Guide. SuperCube I Subwoofer pdf manual download. Also for: Supercube ii, Supercube iii, Supercube reference, Supercube trinity.

Hi all, I just found a near mint Definitive Technology Powerfield 1800 on the cheap! It's an older unit with a 500 watt amp and an 18' sub. I am having trouble finding a User Manual for this, so if somebody can help me track one down or provide some insight, i would appreicate it. On the back it has the following: High Pass Crossover button: Pushed in is 50HZ and out is 100HZ (What should I set this to?) Gain knob Variable Low Pass Crossover: Adjustable knob between 50 and 100 (What should I set this to?) Variable Phase Alignment: Adjustable knob between 0 and 180 (I usually keep this at 0) There is also Low Level RCA input and output jacks: The question here I have with the inputs is should I have a sub cable going into only one of the inputs (L or R) or should I connect up the Y-adapter into each? This makes a difference on some subs as one port can be dedicated to LFE. My old Klipsch RW-12D had a crossover bypass.

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I currently have the crossover setup done in my Parasound 7100 for digital coax/optical signals for Xbox360 and Directv. I have a Pioneer 05FD Blu-ray player connected to my preamp via analog and have the crossover setup there. So essentially, I want to make sure I avoid double filtering with the Def Tech. This doesn't have crossover bypass. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jason. Originally Posted by Yoeddy1 Hi all, I just found a near mint Definitive Technology Powerfield 1800 on the cheap!

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On the back it has the following: High Pass Crossover button: Pushed in is 50HZ and out is 100HZ (What should I set this to?) Gain knob Variable Low Pass Crossover: Adjustable knob between 50 and 100 (What should I set this to?) Variable Phase Alignment: Adjustable knob between 0 and 180 (I usually keep this at 0) There is also Low Level RCA input and output jacks: The question here I have with the inputs is should I have a sub cable going into only one of the inputs (L or R) or should I connect up the Y-adapter into each? This makes a difference on some subs as one port can be dedicated to LFE. My old Klipsch RW-12D had a crossover bypass. I currently have the crossover setup done in my Parasound 7100 for digital coax/optical signals for Xbox360 and Directv.