Cambridge Audio C200B Installation Guide
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To connect the C200B Subwoofer to your amplifier, use a high-quality subwoofer cable. Connect one end to the subwoofer output on your amplifier and the other end to the line input on the subwoofer.
Ensure the power cable is securely connected and the power switch is in the 'On' position. Check the fuse in the plug and replace it if necessary. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Distorted sound can be caused by incorrect settings on your amplifier or subwoofer. Check the crossover frequency and volume settings, and ensure all connections are secure.
Use the volume control knob on the back of the subwoofer to adjust the bass level to your preferred setting. Ensure your amplifier settings are also optimized for bass output.
Place the subwoofer in a corner or along a wall for optimal bass response. Experiment with different positions to find the best sound quality, considering room acoustics and furniture layout.
Regularly check for dust accumulation and clean the exterior with a dry cloth. Inspect cables and connections periodically for wear and tear or loose connections.
A humming sound could indicate a ground loop issue. Use a ground loop isolator or check your system's grounding. Ensure all cables are securely connected.
Yes, if your soundbar has a dedicated subwoofer output, you can connect the C200B Subwoofer using a subwoofer cable.
The Cambridge Audio C200B Subwoofer has a power handling capacity of 200 watts, which is suitable for most home audio setups.
Check all cable connections and ensure the subwoofer is powered on. Verify that the subwoofer output on your amplifier is active. Test with a different audio source to rule out source-related issues.