Yamaha YST-SW60 Owner's Manual
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To connect your Yamaha YST-SW60 Subwoofer to an audio receiver, use an RCA cable. Connect one end to the subwoofer output on your receiver and the other end to the LINE INPUT on the subwoofer. Ensure that both devices are powered off during this process.
Set the crossover frequency on the YST-SW60 based on the main speakers' frequency response. A common setting is between 80Hz and 100Hz. Adjust the crossover dial on the subwoofer accordingly and test to find the best blend with your main speakers.
Check that the subwoofer is powered on and the volume is turned up. Verify the RCA cable connections between the subwoofer and the audio source. Ensure the receiver settings are configured to send audio to the subwoofer.
Humming noise can be reduced by ensuring all audio connections are secure and using a high-quality shielded RCA cable. Additionally, try connecting the subwoofer to a different power outlet or using a ground loop isolator.
Regular maintenance includes dusting the exterior with a soft cloth and ensuring the ventilation ports are not blocked. Periodically check cable connections for wear or damage and replace them as needed.
Yes, you can use the YST-SW60 with a soundbar if the soundbar has a subwoofer output (usually an RCA or LFE output). Connect the output to the LINE INPUT on the subwoofer using an appropriate cable.
Ensure the power cable is securely connected and not damaged. Check the AUTO STANDBY feature, which might be engaging if the input signal is low. If needed, adjust the subwoofer volume or settings on the audio source.
Position the YST-SW60 near a wall or in a corner to enhance bass response. Experiment with different locations to find the best sound quality. Avoid placing it directly against walls or in enclosed spaces to prevent distortion.
The phase switch on the YST-SW60 adjusts the phase of the subwoofer relative to the main speakers. Use it to blend the subwoofer’s output with the speakers by switching between 0° and 180° to see which position offers better sound integration.
To improve bass performance, ensure the subwoofer is properly positioned and adjust the crossover and volume settings. Room acoustics play a role, so consider adding rugs or curtains to reduce echo and optimize sound quality.