Sony SA WD200 User's Guide

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Year 2001
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Sony SA WD200 Specification

The Sony SA-WD200 is a compact and efficient active subwoofer designed to enhance audio experiences with its robust bass output. This model features a built-in amplifier that delivers a power output of 50 watts, providing substantial depth and clarity to the lower frequency range. Its frequency response spans from 28 Hz to 200 Hz, ensuring it captures a broad spectrum of bass sounds with precision.

The subwoofer is equipped with a 20 cm (approximately 8 inches) cone driver, which is engineered to offer powerful sound reproduction while maintaining minimal distortion. The design incorporates advanced acoustic technologies that optimize sound delivery, ensuring an immersive audio experience for users.

Connectivity options include line-level inputs, which make it compatible with a range of audio and home theater systems, facilitating ease of integration into existing setups. The SA-WD200 also features user-friendly controls, including a volume knob and a phase switch, allowing users to tailor the bass response to their specific preferences or room acoustics.

The unit is housed in a durable, elegantly finished cabinet that minimizes vibrations and resonance, contributing to its precise sound output. Compact in size, the SA-WD200 fits seamlessly into various environments, making it an ideal choice for both small and medium-sized rooms. Its aesthetic design complements modern home decor while its technical capabilities enhance audio performance, making the Sony SA-WD200 a valuable addition to any sound system.

Sony SA WD200 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Sony SA-WD200 subwoofer to my home theater system?

To connect the Sony SA-WD200 subwoofer, use a subwoofer cable to link the 'Sub Out' on your AV receiver to the 'Line In' on the subwoofer. Ensure the subwoofer is powered on and set the phase and crossover settings according to your system's requirements.

What should I do if the subwoofer is not producing any sound?

Check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the subwoofer is powered on and that the volume is not set to minimum. Also, confirm that the AV receiver settings have the subwoofer channel activated.

How can I adjust the bass level on the SA-WD200?

The Sony SA-WD200 subwoofer has a volume control knob located on the rear panel. Adjust this knob to increase or decrease the bass output to your preference.

Is it possible to place the subwoofer in a different room?

It is not recommended to place the subwoofer in a different room, as it can lead to sound delay and reduced audio quality. Ideally, the subwoofer should be placed in the same room as your main speakers.

What is the best placement for the SA-WD200 for optimal sound?

Place the subwoofer near the front of the room, ideally in a corner to amplify the bass. Experiment with different positions to find the location that provides the best sound quality in your room.

How can I troubleshoot humming noise from the subwoofer?

Humming noise can be caused by a ground loop. Try connecting the subwoofer to a different power outlet, or use a ground loop isolator. Ensure all cables are properly shielded and not damaged.

What maintenance is required for the Sony SA-WD200 subwoofer?

Regularly dust the exterior and ensure the ventilation ports are not obstructed. Periodically check cable connections and inspect for any physical damage. Ensure the subwoofer is powered off during cleaning.

How do I reset the subwoofer to factory settings?

The Sony SA-WD200 does not have a built-in button for factory reset. For troubleshooting, unplug the power cord for a few minutes and then plug it back in. Adjust settings from scratch if needed.

Can I use the SA-WD200 with a non-Sony receiver?

Yes, the Sony SA-WD200 can be connected to any receiver that has a subwoofer output using the appropriate cables. Ensure compatibility by checking the receiver's specifications.

How do I set the crossover frequency on the SA-WD200?

The crossover frequency can be adjusted using the dial on the back of the subwoofer. Set it between 80Hz to 120Hz, depending on your speaker setup and personal preference for bass response.