Klipsch Home Theater System 5M0198 User Manual

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Dea r Klips ch S yner gy S er ies Owner :  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Klipsch Synergy Series powered subwoofer! Our third generation  
KSW powered subwoofers will add an exciting new dimension to your home entertainment system, pro-  
viding outstanding bass reproduction of your favorite music and movies. The KSW models provide more  
powerful amplifiers, all-new driver designs and greater ease of use, making them an incredible value.  
A Klipsch KSW subwoofer brings that “I’m part of the action” feeling to your home entertainment system  
in a way few other components can. If this is your first Klipsch purchase, welcome to the fold, if this is an  
additional Klipsch purchase, we thank you for your loyalty. When it comes to the best in home entertain-  
ment, Klipsch is a sound choice.  
Please take the time to fill out the enclosed questionnaire and warranty registration card. This information  
helps us serve you better and assists our dealers in meeting your needs as a valued Klipsch customer.  
Should you have any questions or need more information on Synergy or other Klipsch products, please  
contact us. We will be happy to assist you, and we welcome your feedback.  
Thank you for choosing Klipsch loudspeakers.  
Sincerely,  
Fred S. Klipsch  
Chairman & CEO  
W e W a nt Your Klips ch P r oduct t o Look a nd  
S ound a s Good a s W hen it Left t he Fa ct or y.  
P lea s e Check P r om pt ly for Tr a ns it Da m a ge.  
Each Klipsch product is individually tested for sonic quality and inspected for superior appearance  
before it leaves the Hope, Arkansas factory. Your loudspeaker left the factory in perfect condition in  
packaging carefully engineered to protect both the working parts and finish. However, in certain  
extreme circumstances, the products may be damaged in transit.  
To ensure that your loudspeaker is in its original condition, please inspect it immediately. If any  
damage is discovered, notify the transportation company responsible for safe delivery. Make a  
request for inspection and hold the product in its original shipping carton for the inspector. After a  
joint inspection report is made, file a claim with the transportation company.  
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P la nning Your Klips ch  
Hom e Ent er t a inm ent S ys t em  
Your new Klipsch subwoofer will enhance the performance of your home entertainment system,  
whether used within a two-channel audio or multi-channel home theater system. Speaker placement  
is important in optimizing the performance of your system. Please refer to the diagrams below as a  
general guide for how to position the speakers within your listening area.  
Audio  
Front Left and Right Channels  
Audio/ Hom e Thea t er  
Center Channel  
Left and Right Surround Channels  
Powered Subwoofer  
F
RS  
C
S W  
Front Left  
Speaker  
Front Right  
Speaker  
Front Left and  
Right Channels  
S W  
Powered  
Subwoofer  
Cou c h  
Cou c h  
RS  
RS  
Left  
Rear  
Surround  
Channel  
Right  
Rear  
Surround  
Channel  
S ubwoofer P la cem ent  
Your Klipsch subwoofer is designed to operate at frequencies below 120 Hz. As frequencies in this  
range are essentially omnidirectional (difficult to localize), there may be several options for the place-  
ment of your subwoofer. The position of the subwoofer in the room will effect its frequency  
response and a minor change in position will result in an audible difference.  
A general rule of thumb is to place your subwoofer in the vicinity of the speakers with which it is  
being paired. For example, a subwoofer reproducing main left and right channel bass would normally  
be placed in the same end of the room as the main speakers. This could mean along the front wall,  
in a front corner or along a side wall. A subwoofer connected to the surround channel (of a 5.1 type  
system) to compliment the bass of rear channel speakers performs best when positioned near the  
back wall or in a back corner.  
For maximum output, place your subwoofer in or near a corner. This improves the loading of the  
subwoofer, increasing its efficiency and improving the output and dynamic range capabilities. Room  
acoustics and personal taste may dictate placing the subwoofer in a location other than a corner.  
Asymmetrical placement of two subwoofers in a room may improve low frequency reproduction by  
providing a smoother and more consistent response pattern. Placing two subwoofers in the same  
location or corner will provide the greatest output. This configuration can yield another 6 dB of  
output (equivalent to quadrupling the size of the subwoofers amplifier power). Since low frequencies  
are heavily influenced by room size and dimensional ratios, experiment with the placement of your  
subwoofer.  
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KLIPSCH, L.L.C. (KLIPSCH”) warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and work-  
manship (subject to the terms set forth below). For a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase,  
KLIPSCH will repair or replace (at KLIPSCHs option) this product or any defective parts (excluding  
electronics and amplifiers) in this product. For products that have electronics or amplifiers, the warranty  
on those parts is for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase.  
To obtain warranty service, please contact the KLIPSCH authorized dealer from which you purchased  
this product. If your dealer is not equipped to perform the repair of your KLIPSCH product, it can be  
returned, freight paid, to KLIPSCH for repair. Please call KLIPSCH at 1-800-KLIPSCH for instructions.  
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within the warranty period, must be presented to obtain warranty service.  
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negligence, commercial use, or modification of, or to any part of, the product. This Warranty does not  
cover damage due to improper operation, maintenance or installation, or attempted repair by anyone  
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For parallel connection of subwoofer and main speaker wires (main speakers full range), connect  
the subwoofer wires to the secondary set of speaker terminals (speaker B) if your amplifier is so  
equipped. If you use your speaker B terminals, they must be internally wired in parallel with the  
speaker A terminals or youll notice a dramatic drop in the volume level of your main speakers. If  
this occurs, connect your subwoofer wires to the same amplifier speaker terminals that are being  
used to drive your main speakers (parallel connection). Refer to Figure A (page 8).  
If your amplifier is not compatible with low impedance speakers, this type of parallel connection  
should not cause any operational problems. The input impedance of the KSW subwoofers HIGH  
LEVEL” inputs is a very high 510 ohms. Because of this, your amplifier will primarily see the  
impedance load of your main speakers. Please consult your dealer for details regarding connection  
of multiple speaker cables to the speaker outputs of your specific amplifier.  
HI LEVEL OUT  
If a limited range signal (bass filtered) is to be sent to your main speakers, connect them to the HI  
LEVEL OUT” terminals instead of the main or front channel speaker terminals of your amplifier.  
Refer to Figure B (page 8). The high pass filter on these outputs will filter out bass frequencies  
below 100 Hz from your main speakers (120 Hz, KSW 50). Also refer to the LOW PASS” section  
for more detail. Do not connect the HI LEVEL inputs of another subwoofer to these outputs as they  
are high pass filtered (bass frequencies removed).  
LINE LEVEL CONNECTIONS  
The KSW subwoofers are equipped with two types of line level connections. They are labeled:  
LINE IN” / “LINE OUT” and SUB” (KSW 300, LFE IN). The KSW 50 is equipped with  
LINE IN”/“LINE OUT” connections only. These connections should be made using high quality  
shielded interconnect cables terminated with RCA phono plugs (consult your Klipsch dealer for  
recommendations). Refer to Figures C and D (page 9).  
LINE IN jacks should be connected to a non-filtered, full-range subwoofer or pre-amp output on  
your receiver or pre-amp/processor. This signal contains the normal bass information present in the  
main left and right channels. When connecting to a component that has only a single pair of pre-  
amp outputs, “Y” adapters (splitters) may be used to feed a signal to both the subwoofer and the  
power amplifier. Refer to Figure D (page 9).  
If your electronics provide you with a mono subwoofer output and you will not be connecting an  
LFE channel, you can use the LFE IN”/“SUB” jack and a single interconnect cable to connect to  
the subwoofer. Note: Since the KSW 50 lacks a LFE IN”/“SUB” jack, you can connect the mono  
subwoofer output jack on your electronics to either the left or right channel LINE IN inputs.  
However, there is a significant (6 dB) increase in subwoofer volume if a “Y” adapter is added to the  
mono subwoofer output of your electronics and both the left and right LINE IN jacks are fed a  
signal. This also applies to all other KSW models. These types of hookups will provide a full-range  
signal to the main speakers. Refer to the LOW PASS CONTROL section for more detail.  
LINE OUT  
If a limited range (bass filtered) signal is to be sent to your main speakers, connect the LINE  
OUT” jacks to the inputs on the main or front channels of your power amp, receiver or integrated  
amplifier. These outputs will remove frequencies below 40 or 80 Hz (120 Hz, KSW 50) from your  
main speakers depending upon the setting of the HIGH PASS” switch. Refer to Figure C (page 9).  
The LFE IN”/“SUB” jack (except KSW 50) is typically used with the newest 5.1 (six channel) sur-  
round sound systems (Dolby Digital® and DTS®). It is a discrete, low frequency effects channel with  
different signal content than the bass frequencies present in other channels. The information in this  
channel can be up to 10 decibels louder than the bass signals in other channels, so caution should be  
exercised when initially adjusting the subwoofers level control. The LFE IN”/“SUB” input and  
LINE IN inputs are summed together so both connections may be used concurrently if your elec-  
tronics provide you with both outputs. Refer to Figures B, C and D(pages 8 and 9).  
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Figur e C  
KS W 3 0 0  
INP UT P ANEL  
Main Speakers, Limited Range / Line Level Connections  
One Channel Shown / Repeat for Opposite Channel  
Optional LFE Connection Shown  
• Separate Pre-amp and Power Amp Shown / Integrated Components  
Require Pre-amp Outputs and Main Amp Inputs  
Figur e D  
KS W 1 0 0 , 1 5 0 , 2 0 0  
INP UT P ANEL  
Main Speakers, Full Range / Line Level Connections  
One Channel Shown / Repeat for Opposite Channel  
Optional LFE Connection Shown  
• Separate Pre-amp and Power Amp Shown / Integrated Components  
Require Pre-amp or Subwoofer Outputs  
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HIGH P AS S  
This switch selects either 40 Hz” or “80 Hz” as the high pass filter frequency for your main speak-  
ers when your system is connected as per figure C (page 9). This diagram shows a separate pre-amp  
and power amp, but also applies to integrated components (such as receivers) possessing pre-amp  
output and power amp input jacks. The high pass frequency is the point below which sound will be  
filtered out. Typically the higher 80 Hzsetting would be used for smaller bookshelf speakers to  
relieve them of the strain of having to reproduce the deep bass frequencies. Larger floorstanding  
speakers are better able to handle bass energy and usually only need reinforcement at the lowest fre-  
quencies. Because of this, the 40 Hzsetting is typically selected for larger speakers. Note: The  
140 Hz “HIGH PASS” filter frequency is not adjustable on the KSW 50.  
AV +3 dB/ AV Boos t  
The +3 dB” setting of this switch increases the volume of the subwoofer by three decibels above  
the volume set by the LEVEL” control. This allows for two repeatable volume settings if you desire  
a different amount of bass for music recordings and movies soundtracks. The +3 dB” setting  
should not be used when the LEVEL” control is adjusted to a high volume. This avoids overdriv-  
ing or distorting the subwoofer. This is not applicable for the KSW 50.  
P OW ER  
When the POWER” switch is in the AUTO” position, the subwoofer will turn itself on when it  
receives a signal from your system. If no signal is sent for a period of 15 minutes (4.5 minutes, KSW  
50), the sub will turn itself off. A red power light indicates a standby mode in which the amplifier  
will turn on when it senses a signal. Green indicates the subwoofer is on and receiving a signal.  
Note: The KSW 50 has a single red color power light that lights only when the subwoofer is receiv-  
ing a signal.  
Tr oubles hoot ing  
• If your subwoofer has little or no output:  
– Double check your power (AC) and system connections.  
Make sure that the LEVEL” control is turned up.  
Make sure that the POWER” switch on the rear control panel is in the ON” or AUTO” position.  
– Check that the POWER” light on the rear control panel is lit (KSW 50 lights only when a  
signal is present). If it is not, check the AC fuse. When changing the AC main’s power fuse,  
unplug the power cord first. To access the fuse, use the appropriate screwdriver to unscrew  
the flush cap on the fuse receptacle. If the fuse is blown (the filament inside the glass tube is  
burned through), replace it with the same type and value printed on the amplifier panel next to  
the fuse holder (or refer to the chart below). If the fuse blows again when the subwoofer is  
powered up, return the unit to your authorized Klipsch dealer for servicing by qualified personnel.  
Fus e t ypes a nd va lues :  
120 Volt Versions (Slow Blow Type)  
KSW 50  
2A / 250V  
2.5A / 250V  
3.15A / 250V  
5A / 250V  
5A / 250V  
KSW 100  
KSW 150  
KSW 200  
KSW 300  
Export Dual Voltage and 230 Volt Versions (T Designator on Fuse)  
KSW 50DV  
KSW 100DV  
KSW 150DV  
KSW 200DV  
T1A / 250V  
T1.25A / 250V  
T1.6A / 250V  
T2.5A / 250V  
KSW 300 230V T3.15A / 250V  
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All KSW powered subwoofer amplifiers are protected by a thermal sensor. If they run for extended  
periods beyond their designated power rating, the thermal sensor will engage and shut down the  
subwoofer. If this occurs, turn the POWER” switch off, reduce the volume level on your elec-  
tronics and wait five minutes before restarting the system.  
• If the HI LEVEL” connections are in use, a polarity reversal of one of the speaker wires coming  
from your amplifier will result in diminished output from the subwoofer.  
• If you experience a noticeable hum when the subwoofer is connected to your system, try installing  
a three-to-two prong AC adapter on the subwoofers power cord. If the hum persists and your  
audio system is connected to your video equipment, which in turn is connected to a cable television  
line, disconnect the cable line from the video equipment. If the hum disappears, consult your Klipsch  
dealer for a ground isolator for the cable line.  
• If you connect the subwoofer to a second set of speaker terminals (i.e. speaker B), and there is a  
dramatic loss of volume from your main speakers, the two sets of main speaker terminals on your  
receiver are wired in series. In this case, another type of hookup should be attempted, such as hook-  
ing the subwoofer to the same terminals as your main speakers or using line level connections as per  
Figure D (page 9). If you are still experiencing difficulties, consult your authorized Klipsch dealer.  
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Figur e A  
KS W 5 0  
INP UT P ANEL  
Main Speakers, Full Range / Hi Level Connections  
One Channel Shown / Repeat for Other Channel  
Figur e B  
KS W 1 0 0 , 1 5 0 , 2 0 0  
INP UT P ANEL  
Main Speakers, Limited Range / Hi Level Connections  
One Channel Shown / Repeat for Opposite Channel  
Optional LFE Connection Shown  
• Integrated Receiver Shown / With Separate Use LFE  
Output on Pre-amp and Speaker Output on Power Amp.  
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A combination of HI LEVEL” and LFE IN”/“SUB” inputs may be used. For example, if you  
connect your KSW subwoofer to electronics possessing an LFE output, you could use a speaker  
cable to connect to the HI LEVEL IN speaker wire terminals and a shielded interconnect cable to  
connect to the LFE IN”/“SUB” input. Refer to Figure B (page 8).  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE “LINE INAND “HI LEVEL” INPUTS SIMULTANEOUSLY!  
LFE IN”/“SUB” INPUTS MAY BE USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE “HI LEVEL”  
INPUTS.  
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Oper a t ing Cont r ols  
LOW P AS S CONTROL  
The LOW PASS” control is a variable filter that controls the upper frequency limit of the sub-  
woofer. The filter is continuously variable from 40 to 120 Hz (40 to 140 Hz, KSW 50). Proper  
adjustment of this control helps smooth the transition in the bass frequencies between your main  
speakers and the subwoofer.  
In situations where the main speakers are being sent a high pass filtered signal (bass frequencies  
removed), the subwoofers low pass control should initially be set near the frequency where your  
main speakers are being filtered. If this filtering is being performed via HI LEVEL” connections,  
the control should initially be set near 100 Hz (140 Hz, KSW 50). Refer to Figure B (page 8). With  
line level connections, the controls initial setting should be either 80 or 40 Hz (140 Hz, KSW 50)  
depending on the setting of the HIGH PASS” switch. Refer to Figure C (page 9). If your main  
speakers are being high pass filtered with an external filter, the LOW PASS” control on the sub-  
woofer should initially be set near the frequency of this filter.  
The Klipsch subwoofers high pass filter has a gentle cutoff so there is still some audible signal con-  
tent in your main speakers below the high pass filters frequency. Because of this, the LOW PASS”  
controls setting will often be somewhat below the high pass filter frequency. Conversely the acoustical  
characteristics of your room may dictate a setting slightly higher than the high pass filter frequency.  
In light of this, experiment with various settings. Refer to the HIGH PASS” section for more detail.  
The goal is to avoid setting the filter at too high a frequency, causing an overlap with the lower fre-  
quency range of your main speakers. This can create excess bass energy which may result in muddy  
and indistinct low frequencies. Setting the LOW PASS” control at too low a frequency may cause  
the output of the subwoofer to sound disconnected from the upper bass being reproduced by the  
main speakers. This creates a dip in the bass response since neither speaker is covering this band of  
frequencies.  
In some cases, you may elect to feed your main speakers a full range signal. In these situations the  
LOW PASS” control should be set near the low frequency limit of your main speakers. In all cases,  
experiment due to variability in speaker placement, room acoustics and associated equipment. Refer  
to Figures A and D (pages 8 and 9).  
LEVEL  
The LEVEL” control adjusts the volume of the subwoofer relative to your main speakers. It adjusts  
the amount of bass output to compensate for room acoustics and personal taste. This control effects  
the signals that are connected to the LINE INjacks, the LFE IN”/“SUB” jack and the HI  
LEVEL” binding posts. It does not effect the volume level of your main speakers.  
Suggested control position for initial setup: 10 to 12 o’clock with the AV BOOST/+3 dB” switch  
at 0 dB.  
P HAS E  
The PHASE” switch is used to reverse the polarity (phase) of the subwoofer relative to your main  
speakers. It should initially be set to the 0º position to begin the setup procedure. In your listening  
chair, audition a recording with a prominent, repetitive bass line. Set the switch to the 180º setting  
and listen again to the same recording. Use the setting that yields the greatest amount of bass. The  
proper setting of this control is effected by room acoustics and the placement of the subwoofer in  
the room: You may need to repeat this procedure if the subwoofer is repositioned.  
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Com ponent S pecica t ions  
KS W 3 0 0  
KS W 1 0 0  
Type: 15" bass reflex, tuned port enclosur e  
Amplifier: 300 watts continuous into 4 ohms  
Auto Power On: 2 second ON delay, 15 minute OFF delay  
Frequency Response: 25-120 Hz±3 dB  
Type: 8" bass reflex, tuned port enclosur e  
Amplifier: 100 watts continuous into 4 ohms  
Auto Power On: 2 second ON delay, 15 minute OFF delay  
Dynamic Headroom: 1 dB (125 watts into 4 ohms)  
Frequency Response: 34-120 Hz±3 dB  
Maximum Output: 112 dB  
Audio/Video Switch: +3 dB over entire frequency range  
Low Pass Crossover: Continuously variable from 40-120 Hz,  
24 dB/octave slope above 120 Hz.  
High Pass Crossover: Main speakers: line level outputs with  
switchable high pass between 40 and 80 Hz, 6 dB/octave slope  
above 120 Hz. Speaker level outputs with fixed high pass at  
100 Hz, 6 dB/octave slope.  
Maximum Output: 101 dB  
Audio/Video Switch: +3 dB over entire frequency range  
Low Pass Crossover: Continuously variable from 40-120 Hz,  
24 dB/octave slope above 120 Hz.  
High Pass Crossover: Main speakers: line level outputs with switch-  
able high pass between 40 and 80 Hz, 6 dB/octave slope above  
120 Hz. Speaker level outputs with fixed high pass at 100 Hz,  
6 dB/octave slope.  
Phase: Switchable 0-180 degrees  
Inputs/Outputs: Line level RCA phono jacks. Dedicated LFE  
channel input. High level speaker terminals.  
Drive Component: K-1061-K 15" (30.5 cm) driver  
Weight: 76 lbs. (34.54 kg)  
Phase: Switchable 0-180 degrees  
Inputs/Outputs: Line level RCA phono jacks. Dedicated LFE  
channel input. High level speaker terminals.  
Drive Component: K-1048-K 8" (20.32 cm) driver  
Weight: 39 lbs. (17.7 kg)  
Height: 19.5" (49.53 cm)  
Width: 19" (48.26 cm)  
Height: 14.75" (37.47 cm)  
Depth: 19" (48.2 6cm)  
Width: 13.5" (34.3 cm)  
Cabinet: Medium density fiber board construction (MDF)  
Finish: Matte finish black vinyl  
Voltage: 110/120 VAC 60 Hz – Export Version 230 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Depth: 13.5" (34.3 cm)  
Cabinet: Medium density fiber board construction (MDF)  
Finish: Matte finish black vinyl  
Voltage: 110/120 VAC 60 Hz – Dual Voltage Export Version  
230/120 VAC 50/60 Hz  
KS W 2 0 0  
Type: 12" bass reflex, tuned port enclosur e  
Amplifier: 200 watts continuous into 4 ohms  
Auto Power On: 2 second ON delay, 15 minute OFF delay  
Dynamic Headroom: 1 dB (250 watts into 4 ohms)  
Frequency Response: 29-120 Hz±3 dB  
KS W 5 0  
Type: 8" bass reflex, tuned-port enclosur e  
Amplifier: 50 watts continuous into 4 ohms  
Auto Power On: 2 second ON delay, 5 minute OFF delay  
Dynamic Headroom: 2 dB (80 watts into 4 ohms)  
Frequency Response: 41-120 Hz±3 dB  
Maximum Output: 97 dB  
Audio/Video Switch: +3 dB over entire frequency range  
Low Pass Crossover: Continuously variable from 40-140 Hz,  
24 dB/octave slope above 120 Hz.  
High Pass Crossover: Main speakers: line level outputs with fixed  
high pass filter, 6 dB/octave slope above 120 Hz. Speaker level  
outputs with fixed high pass at 120 Hz, 6 dB/octave slope.  
Phase: Switchable 0-180 degrees  
Inputs/Outputs: Line level RCA phono jacks. High level speaker  
terminals.  
Drive Component: K-1051-K 8" (20.3 cm) driver  
Weight: 33 lbs. (15 kg)  
Height: 13.25" (33.7 cm)  
Width: 12" (30.5 cm)  
Depth: 12" (30.5 cm)  
Cabinet: Medium density fiber board construction (MDF)  
Finish: Matte finish black vinyl  
Voltage: 110/120 VAC 60 Hz – Dual Voltage Export Version  
230/120 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Maximum Output: 108 dB  
Audio/Video Switch: +3 dB over entire frequency range  
Low Pass Crossover: Continuously variable from 40-120 Hz,  
24 dB/octave slope above 120 Hz.  
High Pass Crossover: Main speakers: line level outputs with switch-  
able high pass between 40 and 80 Hz, 6 dB/octave slope above  
120 Hz. Speaker level outputs with fixed high pass at 100 Hz,  
6 dB/octave slope.  
Phase: Switchable 0-180 degrees  
Inputs/Outputs: Line level RCA phono jacks. Dedicated LFE  
channel input. High level speaker terminals.  
Drive Component: K-1050-K 12" (30.5 cm) driver  
Weight: 69 lbs. (31.3 kg)  
Height: 18.75" (47.63 cm)  
Width: 17.5" (44.5 cm)  
Depth: 17.5" (44.5 cm)  
Cabinet: Medium density fiber board construction (MDF)  
Finish: Matte finish black vinyl  
Voltage: 110/120 VAC 60 Hz – Dual Voltage Export Version  
230/120 VAC 50/60 Hz  
KS W 1 5 0  
Type: 10" bass reflex, tuned port enclosur e  
Amplifier: 150 watts continuous into 4 ohms  
Auto Power On: 2 second ON delay, 15 minute OFF delay  
Dynamic Headroom: 1 dB (190 watts into 4 ohms)  
Frequency Response: 31-120 Hz±3 dB  
Maximum Output: 104 dB  
Audio/Video Switch: +3 dB over entire frequency range  
Low Pass Crossover: Continuously variable from 40-120 Hz,  
24 dB/octave slope above 120 Hz.  
High Pass Crossover: Main speakers: line level outputs with switch-  
able high pass between 40 and 80 Hz, 6 dB/octave slope above  
120 Hz. Speaker level outputs with fixed high pass at 100 Hz,  
6 dB/octave slope.  
Phase: Switchable 0-180 degrees  
Inputs/Outputs: Line level RCA phono jacks. Dedicated LFE  
channel input. High level speaker terminals.  
Drive Component: K-1049-K 10" (25.4 cm) driver  
Weight: 48 lbs. (21.8 kg)  
Height: 16.25" (41.28 cm)  
Width: 15" (38.1 cm)  
Depth: 15" (38.1 cm)  
Cabinet: Medium density fiber board construction (MDF)  
Finish: Matte finish black vinyl  
Voltage: 110/120 VAC 60 Hz – Dual Voltage Export Version  
230/120 VAC 50/60 Hz  
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How t o Connect Your  
KS W S er ies S ubwoofer  
The subwoofer should be unplugged from the AC power with the power switch in the OFF position  
during hook up and installation.  
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AC P ower  
A detachable AC power cord is supplied with your KSW Series subwoofer. Install the female end  
into the recessed socket on the right-hand side of the amplifier panel. Refer to Figures B, C and D  
(pages 8 and 9). To eliminate a tripping hazard, this cord and all other connections should be  
unplugged from the back panel of the subwoofer if it is being moved. Note: The 230 volt KSW 300  
and dual voltage KSW 50, 100, 150 and 200 export versions are not supplied with an AC power  
cord. The 120 volt KSW 50 has a non-removable AC power cord.  
Since your KSW subwoofer has an internal power amplifier, it must be plugged into a nearby AC  
wall outlet. A three-prong grounded outlet is recommended wherever possible. Note: Avoid extremely  
long extension cords of small gauge since they can reduce the amount of current available to the sub-  
woofer amplifier, degrading its performance and presenting a potential fire hazard.  
Types of Connect ions  
Your subwoofer may be installed using either the HI LEVEL” or LINEconnections, but not both.  
With both types of connections, your main speakers can be run full range or high pass filtered (bass  
frequencies removed). Your main speakers can be bass filtered by your KSW Series subwoofer if con-  
nected in a specific manner. Refer to Figures B and C (pages 8 and 9) and the HI LEVEL OUT,”  
LINE OUT,” “LOW PASS” and HIGH PASS” sections for more detail. The type of input and con-  
nection scheme depends upon the capabilities of your equipment and your performance goals.  
HI LEVEL  
“HI LEVEL” (speaker level) connections are the best choice when connecting to a receiver or inte-  
grated amplifier that lacks a line level subwoofer jack or pre-amp output jacks. Refer to Figures A  
and B (page 8).  
LINE IN  
LINE IN (line level) connections are often the best choice when connecting the subwoofer to a  
system comprised of a separate pre-amp and power amplifier. This also applies to any receiver or  
integrated amplifier that possesses line level main channel pre-amp outputs or a subwoofer output.  
Refer to Figures C and D (page 9).  
HI LEVEL S P EAKER W IRE CONNECTIONS  
About S pea ker W ir e Connect ions  
When making any type of speaker wire connection be sure to observe proper polarity. Most speaker  
wire is color-coded or has some distinguishing feature differentiating the two conductors. Speaker  
wire connectors on most loudspeakers and amplifiers are also color-coded. Typically, RED is positive  
(+) and BLACK is negative (-), or ground. It does not matter which wire conductor is connected to  
the positive or negative connection of your equipment as long as you are consistent. Be sure that the  
connections from the amp to the speaker on all of the various channels of your system are connect-  
ed in a like manner. Be careful not to have excess bare wire or loose strands of wire that could short  
from positive to negative as this could damage your speakers and amplifier.  
HI LEVEL IN  
The HI LEVEL IN connections are hooked up to the main or front right and left speaker outputs  
of your amplifier. Use the same high quality speaker cable that you would run to your main speakers  
(consult your Klipsch dealer for recommendations). Be sure to observe proper polarity (+ to + and -  
to -) when making connections between the subwoofer and main amplifier. If the polarity of one of  
these wires is reversed, the output of the subwoofer will be diminished. Refer to the “About Speaker  
Wire Connections” section and Figures A and B (page 8).  
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S AFETY W ARNINGS  
• Do not make connections (other than the power cord of a powered subwoofer) directly to any  
AC electrical wall outlet. Connection should be made only to an audio amplifier or equivalent  
component and only as described in the “Subwoofer Installation” section.  
• Do not operate the subwoofer under extremely humid or adverse temperature conditions.  
• Regardless of your amplifiers rated capacity, do not operate the speakers at the full output (highest  
volume): Amplifiers can create extremely high levels of distortion when operated at full output and  
such distortion may damage your loudspeakers.  
• Position speaker connection wires so that they do not create a hazard.  
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Cut a long dot t ed line a nd m a il.  
For multiple speaker purchases, please fill out only one warranty card.  
Name  
Address  
City/State/Zip  
Age  
Marital Status Single Married Divorced  
Highest Education Level High School College Graduate School  
Did you purchase these speakers for Music Home Theater Both  
What kind of music do you like?  
Rock Classical Jazz New Age R& B Country Other  
Dealer Name  
Dealer Address  
Dealer City/State/Zip  
Date of Purchase  
Model and serial number must be included to honor your warranty card.  
Model  
Model  
Model  
Model  
Model  
Model  
Serial Number  
Serial Number  
Serial Number  
Serial Number  
Serial Number  
Serial Number  
Other speakers you own Brand______________________ Bookshelf Floorstanding Custom  
Other electronics you own (check as many as apply)  
TV (screen size in inches)___________ Projection TV (screen size in inches)__________ AV amplifier  
VCR Laser disc player CD player Cassette player Turntable Pre-amp DVD player  
Audio amplifier Audio receiver Satellite dish Cable DSS (Digital Satellite)  
Are you purchasing for New home Existing home – How long at existing home? ________  
How did you hear about Klipsch speakers?  
Magazine Dealer advertising TV Friend Dealer recommendation Builder  
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