Polk Audio RM7200S Portable Speaker User Manual


 
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RM7600 +3dB BASS BOOST
In most cases, this switch should be set to “0.” If you have hooked up the subwoofers from a subwoofer output or pre-out jacks and cannot get
enough bass output even with the subwoofer level control turned all the way up, switch to the +3dB position. In typical systems where the 3dB
boost is not needed, this switch can be useful for providing a quick boost for bass-shy program material. Most people prefer more bass output
for movies than music so you can use this switch as a handy way to adjust bass levels as you switch between movie and music sources.
Q. “WHY DOES MY SYSTEM HUM?”
BECAUSE IT DOESN'T KNOW THE WORDS.
This is what passes for humor in the audio business. Here’s the real answer: If you have any electrical
(50/60Hz) hum in your system you’re going to hear it clearly as soon as you hook up your subwoofer.
Most hum problems are caused by “ground loops.” That is, the electrical grounds of the components
in your system are not at the same electrical potential. A very common ground loop source is cable
TV. Disconnect the coaxial cable from your TV and/or VCR. If the hum goes away, the cable is the
ground loop villain. In that case you need a 75 ohm ground loop isolator. This device attaches to
your coaxial cable where it plugs into your VCR (or television). They’re simple to install and usually
solve the hum problem. Find 75 ohm ground loop isolators at your audio dealer, Radio Shack stores,
or online at http://polkaudio.tranguard.com/.
Ground loops and hum can also be the result of faulty electrical wiring in your home. Consult a
licensed electrician to evaluate and, if necessary, repair the AC wiring in your home. Light dimmers
also tend to introduce noise into audio systems. Remove them.
If none of our suggestions work for you, contact Polk Audio Customer Service 800-377-7655 (US &
Canada), 410-764-5266, 9am-6pm EST, Monday through Friday, or email: polkcs@polkaudio.com.
SAFE LIMITS OF OPERATION FOR RM7000 SERIES LOUDSPEAKERS
Your Polk Audio loudspeakers are made with the highest-quality materials to ensure years of great sounding, trouble-free performance. However,
damage to loudspeakers can occur when an amplifier, regardless of its wattage, is made to play at higher listening levels that its power can clear-
ly produce. (This is usually beyond the “1 to 2 o’clock” position on the volume control.) This results in very high levels of audible distortion
originating in the amplifier, which adds a harsh, gritty sound to the music you’re listening to. Contrary to popular belief, a speaker is more
likely to be damaged by trying to get too much volume from a low-powered amp or receiver (than from a high-powered one).
TAKING CARE OF YOUR RM7000 LOUDSPEAKERS (Figure 16)
Your new RM7000 Series Loudspeakers are finished in rugged vinyl. Avoid harsh detergents and cleaning fluids, as they can permanently
damage your speakers’ finish (Figure 16). Instead, clean the speaker cabinets with non-abrasive products like Windex or Brillianize Brand
products and a clean soft cloth. Gently vacuum the grilles to remove dust.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
If, after following these hook up directions, you experience difficulty, please double-check all wire connections. Should you isolate
the problem to the speaker, contact the authorized Polk Audio dealer where you made your purchase, or call Polk Audio’s friendly
Customer Service Department at 1-800-377-7655 (calls from US or CAN only), 410-764-5266 9am to 6pm EST, Monday through Friday.
You may also contact us via email: polkcs@polkaudio.com.
For more detailed hook up information and manual updates, visit
http://www.polkaudio.com/home/products/systems/RM7200
or
http://www.polkaudio.com/home/products/systems/RM7600
or
http://www.polkaudio.com/home/faqad/
For recommended accessories (including speaker stands, brackets,
accessories and exclusive Polk Audio logowear),
visit our Webstore: http://polkaudio.tranguard.com/