Onkyo SKW 205 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Onkyo SKW 205, connect the subwoofer cable from the subwoofer pre-out on your AV receiver to the line input on the SKW 205. Ensure the power is off during setup, then plug in the subwoofer and power it on. Adjust the crossover and volume settings to match your speaker configuration.
The recommended crossover frequency for the Onkyo SKW 205 is typically between 80Hz to 120Hz. Adjust based on your main speakers' frequency response for optimal performance.
Ensure that the subwoofer is powered on and the volume is turned up. Check the connection between the subwoofer and the AV receiver. Verify the audio settings on your receiver to ensure the subwoofer output is enabled.
To reduce humming noise, check for ground loop issues by ensuring all connected devices are on the same power circuit. You can also try using a ground loop isolator or relocating the subwoofer to a different power outlet.
Regularly dust the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Check connections periodically to ensure they are secure. Avoid exposing the subwoofer to extreme temperatures or moisture to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, you can use a wireless subwoofer kit to connect the Onkyo SKW 205 without cables. Connect the transmitter to the subwoofer pre-out on your AV receiver and the receiver to the subwoofer's line input.
The phase switch on the Onkyo SKW 205 can be set to 0 or 180 degrees. Listen to some audio with deep bass and toggle the switch between 0 and 180 to see which position provides the best bass integration with your main speakers.
Yes, the Onkyo SKW 205 has an auto-standby feature that turns off the subwoofer after extended periods of inactivity to save energy. It will automatically turn back on when it detects an audio signal.
If the SKW 205 is vibrating excessively, try relocating it to a different spot in the room, ideally away from corners. You can also place isolation pads or a carpet underneath to minimize vibrations. Adjust the volume and crossover settings to see if it reduces the vibration.
To improve bass response, consider experimenting with subwoofer placement in the room. Placing it near a wall or corner can enhance bass output. Additionally, fine-tune the crossover and volume settings on the subwoofer to better match your room acoustics and speaker setup.