MEMPHIS NANO110P Nanoboxx Compact Powered Subwoofer Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- MEMPHIS
Table of Contents
MEMPHIS NANO110P Nanoboxx Compact Powered Subwoofer
Product Specifications
- Model : NANO110P
- Type : 10 Under Seat Powered Bass System
- Manufacturer : Audio Since 1965
Product Usage Instructions
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Power Status LED (A)
The LED indicator light glows GREEN when power is ON and no problems are present. If a protection circuit is triggered, the light will change to RED. -
Phase Shift (B)
Use this switch to adjust for time alignment issues caused by the subwoofer’s distance from the listener compared to other speakers in the system. -
Input Gain Control (F)
- Install the system and set the input gain control to the minimum level.
- Turn on the head unit (subwoofer will turn on via remote connection) and set the volume to 2/3 full level.
- Slowly increase the subwoofer input gain control until you hear slight distortion. Reduce the level until distortion is gone and maintain that setting.
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Auto Power On (C)
[Instructions for Auto Power On] -
Low Pass Filter (D)
[Instructions for Low Pass Filter] -
Bass Boost (E)
[Instructions for Bass Boost] -
Remote Level Control (G)
[Instructions for Remote Level Control] -
High Level Inputs (H)
[Instructions for High Level Inputs] -
Low Level RCA Inputs (I)
[Instructions for Low Level RCA Inputs] -
Fuse (J)
[Instructions for Fuse] -
Power Input Terminal (K)
[Instructions for Power Input Terminal]
Features
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A. POWER STATUS LED
The LED indicator light glows GREEN when power is ON and no problems are present. If one of the protection circuits comes on, the light will change to RED -
B. PHASE SHIFT
Use this switch to compensate for time alignment issues. These issues are usually the result from having the subwoofer at a different distance from the listener than the other speakers in the system. -
C. AUTO POWER ON
The AUTO POWER ON (ON/OFF) is for high level (speaker-level) connections. When the switch is in the ON position, the subwoofer will AUTO POWER ON when there is signal input present. If the amplifier does not detect a signal, the amplifier will auto turn OFF. If you prefer to use the remote turn on/off connection, switch can be changed to OFF.
NOTE : If you experience a POP noise from the subwoofer when powering ON/OFF, confirm you have it wired to the remote output of the head unit as shown in FIGURED 4. -
D. LOW PASS FILTER
This control allows for the adjustment of the frequency range you want the subwoofer amplifier to receive. The subwoofer will reproduce all sounds BELOW the frequency you set on the LPF.
NOTE : The low pass filter frequency can be higher or lower than the standard. There is a +/- 20% tolerance. -
E. BASS BOOST
The BASS BOOST feature will increase the sound level in the bass frequencies. -
F. INPUT GAIN CONTROL
After you’ve installed your system, turn this control to a minimum. Turn the head unit ON (the subwoofer will turn on via the remote connection). Turn the head unit volume to 2/3 full level.Slowly turn up the subwoofer input gain control until you hear a small amount of distortion. Begin reducing the level until the distortion is completely gone. Level the control at this setting. -
G. REMOTE LEVEL CONTROL
Attach the included remote level control to control the volume level of the subwoofer independently. -
H. HIGH LEVEL (SPEAKER LOW) INPUTS
If your head unit does not have RCA outputs, you can use the speaker outputs for the audio source for the subwoofer. Use the supplied cable and wire harness to connect the outputs properly as shown in the connection diagram in this manual. -
I. LOW LEVEL RCA INPUTS
Low level inputs are the recommended way to introduce the audio signal to the subwoofer. If RCA outputs are present on your head unit or other signal source (processor etc) this is the preferred way to connect your NANOBOXX -
J. FUSE
DO NOT USE A FUSE WITH A DIFFERENT VALUE. and NEVER replace the fuse with a wire, coin or anything other than the recommended fuse rated for this device. -
K. POWER INPUT TERMINAL
Be certain all power connections are mounted securely and use the correct gauge wire for the NANOBOXX.
LOW LEVEL INPUT WIRING
Low-level RCA input wiring is preferred for the best audio performance. Always
use a high quality RCA cable to carry the signal to your NANOBOXX for the best
quality performance. Memphis Connection wires are the preferred choice to feed
your system the high performance signal you need.
NOTE : Do NOT connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your receiver to your amplifier at the same time!
HIGH LEVEL INPUT WIRING
The high level input(s) should only be used when your head unit lacks RCA
outputs. If the RCA outputs are not present, connect the speaker outputs from
the receiver to the high level input connector of the amplifier. Be sure to
observe polarity to avoid audio phase issues.
NOTE : Do NOT connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your receiver to your amplifier at the same time!
POWER CONNECTIONS
- Connect the ground terminal to the closest point on the chassis of the vehicle. Keep this ground wire to less than 39” in length. Use 8 gauge or heavier wire.
- Connect the remote terminal to the remote output of the head unit using 16 Gauge or heavier wire.
- Connect an empty fuse holder within 18” of the car battery. Run 8 gauge or heavier cable from this fuse to the amplifier location. Connect the fuse holder to the BAT+ (+12V) connection on the subwoofer rear panel. .
REMOTE LEVEL CONTROL CONNECTION
SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If you experience operation or performance problems with this product, first double check you have it wired according to the diagrams in this manual. If problems persist, see troubleshooting guide below.
MEMPHISAUDIO
FAQ
Q: Can I connect both high level and low level inputs simultaneously?
A: No, do not connect both high level and low level inputs from your receiver
to your amplifier at the same time to avoid audio issues.
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