Sound Storm Labs B09TS9RGLV US8 8 Inch Under Seat Powered Car Audio Subwoofer User Manual

June 4, 2024
Sound Storm Labs

Storm Labs B09TS9RGLV US8 8 Inch Under Seat Powered Car Audio Subwoofer
**User Manual

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Thank you for choosing our product! Please read the instructions carefully so you will know how to operate your product properly. If there are any technical questions, please contact Customer Care: at 805-751-4855 & Live chat Online support: www.soundstormlab.com/support
IMPORTANT Please enter below the Serial No. which is located on the exterior of the product. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No………………………
Serial No…………………………………….
Date of Purchase……………………….

Introduction

This product is designed as a car subwoofer with an integrated amplifier. The product is low enough to easily fit below the seat of your car and serves as an addition to your car audio system. This product has a low pass filter (LPF), bass boost control, phase control, and input gain control. These allow you to adjust sound effects to suit personal needs. This product offers you two wiring alternatives for audio input (RCA and speaker level inputs). It can also auto-sense high-level input to power on automatically, without a need to connect the remote wire at the remote terminal of the subwoofer.

Package Contents

When first unpacking your new amplified subwoofer, please check first the package contains all of the items listed below. If something is missing, contact the store where you purchased the product.

  • 1 x US8 amplified subwoofer
  • 1 x High-level input wire harness
  • 1 x Remote subwoofer level control
  • 4 x Mounting brackets, 8 x screws
  • 1 x Spare ATO fuse (20A)
  • User manual and warranty card

Important

Read and understand all instructions before you use your product. If you do not follow the instructions in this manual, we are not responsible for resulting personal injury or damage to property. This will also void the warranty.
Important safety precautions

  • Do not open or attempt to repair this product yourself. Dangerous high voltages are present which may result in electric shock.

  • To avoid risk of electronic shock or damage to the product, do not permit the product to become damp or wet from water or drinks. If this does occur, immediately unplug the power wires and send the product to your local dealer or service center as soon as possible.

  • Be sure to observe the following guidelines:
    – Do not increase speaker volume so high that you cannot hear what is around you.
    – Use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.

  • Do not make any adjustments on the product when driving or in other situations where distractions can be hazardous. Responsible and safe driving is your primary responsibility when operating a vehicle.

  • Start volume at a low setting then gradually increase the volume until you can hear it comfortably, without sound distortion or ear discomfort.

  • In the event of smoke, strange noise or odor emitted from the product, or any other abnormal operational signs appearing on the product, disconnect the product from the power supply. Discontinue use and contact your dealer or our technical support. Using the product in this condition may result in permanent damage to the system.

  • Servicing must only be carried out by a technician. Contact our technical support for any service question.

Installation precautions

  • WARNING: Always consult a professional installer.
  • Installation must be performed by a professional. Contact our technical support for any installation questions.
  • Use only installation parts provided with the product. Using other mounting methods may void the warranty.
  • Before installation, disconnect the negative terminal of the vehicle battery to prevent damage to the product, fire, and/or possible injury.
  • Never operate the product when it is not mounted. Make sure the product is securely mounted and all the cables are securely connected to prevent damage, especially in an accident.
  • Always connect the product to the vehicle battery through a fuse.
  • Observe the safety and operating instructions of the devices which are connected to the product.
  • Important! Replace the faulty fuse with the same type and rating. Using a different type or rating of use may result in damage to the product or vehicle, or cause a fire.  Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. Clean the product with a dry, fiber-free cloth.

Care for the environment
Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Do not throw away the product with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point or recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment.
Panel Controls and Features

  1. Ground Terminal Connect to the closest point on the chassis of your vehicle.

  2. Remote Terminal Connect to the remote output wire of your head unit. No need to make the remote connection if you use a high-level input connection and the auto power on function is activated.

  3. Battery Power Terminal Connect to the positive terminal of the 12V vehicle battery.

  4. Fuse Holder Insert a 20A blade type fuse (ATO) to provide protection of the circuitry. Do not use a fuse with a different rating. Never replace the fuse with a wire or coin.

  5. Status Indicators Green LED: the subwoofer is powered on and operational. Red LED: the subwoofer is in protection mode and not operational. This problem is caused by to input overload, short circuits or high temperatures.

  6. Phase Control Press to adjust bass response (no or little bass sound) caused by time alignment in your audio system. This problem usually results from having this subwoofer at a different distance from the listener than the other speakers in the audio system.

  7. Auto Power On This function works only with a high-level input connection and makes sure the remote wire is not connected to the remote terminal on the subwoofer. Press the ON or OFF switch to activate or deactivate the function. If activated, the subwoofer will automatically power on or off whenever your head unit is turned on or off.

  8. Low Pass Filter (LPF) Use this control to define the frequency range you want the subwoofer to receive. The subwoofer will only receive the frequencies below the one you set to reproduce sound.
    Tip: If the other speakers of your audio systems are weak on the mid frequencies, set the LPF control relatively high. If the midrange is well covered by the other speakers of your audio system, set the LPF control relatively low only to receive a lower frequency signal.

  9. Bass Boost Control Use this control to increase sound output level in bass frequencies.

  10. Input Gain Control Adjust the input level of the subwoofer in order to match the output level from your head unit. Important! Do not adjust the input level to maximum unless your input level requires it.
    Follow the steps below to set your input level correctly.
    a. On the subwoofer, turn the input gain control to a minimum.
    b. On the head unit, turn the volume to about 3/4 full level.
    c. Slowly turn up the input and gain control until you hear a small amount of distortion. Then turn down the gain control until the distortion is completely gone. Leave the gain control at this setting.

  11. Low-Level Input (RCA Input)
    Connect to the RCA outputs on your head unit. Low-level input is recommended to input audio signal to the subwoofer if RCA outputs are present on your head unit or signal processor.

  12. High-Level Input (Speaker Level Input) Connect to the speaker wires on your head unit. If your head unit does not have RCA outputs, use the speaker wires on the head unit for high-level input connection. 13. Remote Level Control Port Connect to the supplied remote subwoofer level control. Use the control to adjust volume level of the subwoofer independently.

Subwoofer Setup Procedure

  1. Secure the subwoofer in your vehicle. See the section “Mounting” on page 6).
  2. Disconnect the negative terminal on the vehicle battery to prevent a short circuit.
  3. Connect audio input (low-level or high-level inputs). See the section “Low-Level Input Wiring” or “High-Level Input Wiring” on page 7.
  4. Make power connection on the subwoofer. See the section ” Power Connection” on page 8.
  5. Recheck all connections to ensure correct and secure power/signal inputs.
  6. Set the input gain control (GAIN) to the minimum position.
  7. Reconnect the negative terminal on the vehicle battery.
  8. Turn on the head unit, then the subwoofer automatically turns on.
  9. Set the head unit volume to about 3/4 full level, then adjust the subwoofer’s input gain control (GAIN) to just below the level of distortion.
  10. Fine-tune the various controls on the subwoofer to obtain the best results.

Important notes on input level control

  • The input gain control (GAIN) is designed only to adjust the input level of the subwoofer in order to match the output level of your head unit. It is not a volume control!
  • Never adjust the input level to maximum unless your input level requires it.
  • Failure to notice these instructions will result in an input overload to the subwoofer and excessive audio distortion. It can also trigger protection mode or may cause damage to the subwoofer or your speakers.

Protection Mode

When protection mode triggers, the red LED on the subwoofer turns on and the subwoofer shuts down. One of the following reasons can trigger protection mode: input overload, short circuit, and extremely high temperature. When the red LED turns on, take the following measures.

  • Check the system carefully to determine what has caused the protection mode to trigger.
  • Reset the subwoofer. Turn off the subwoofer (by turning off the head unit or other audio source that feeds the subwoofer) and turn it on again.
  • If the shut down was due to either an input overload or a short circuit, correct the conditions which cause the overload or short circuit then turn on the subwoofer again.

Mounting
See the section “Installation precautions” on page 3.
Before you drill or cut any holes, investigate your car’s layout very carefully. Take special care when you work near the gas tank, fuel lines, hydraulic lines and electrical wiring. Make sure there is sufficient air circulation around the intended mounting location. Mount the subwoofer in a location away from moisture, and where connection cables are not pinched or damaged by sharp objects.

  1. Find a suitable location in the vehicle to mount the subwoofer. A typical location is under the front or rear seat of the vehicle, as shown below.

  2. Locate four screw holes on the bottom of the subwoofer. Then fix the correct end of a supplied bracket to the bottom of the subwoofer, using a supplied screw with flat point. Repeat the step to fix the other three supplied brackets to the bottom of the subwoofer.

  3. Ensure the subwoofer is correctly oriented and placed on the mounting surface. Secure the other end of a fixed bracket on the mounting surface, using a supplied screw with a tapered point. Repeat the step to secure the other fixed brackets on the mounting surface. The mounting completes.

Wiring
See the section “Installation precautions” on page 3.
For safety, disconnect the negative terminal of the vehicle battery prior to wiring.
Use only high-quality wires for reliable installation to minimize signal or power loss.
Make sure wires are not squeezed or damaged by sharp edges. Use rubber bushings for penetrations. Make sure all the cables are securely connected and bare wires are insulated with electrical tape. Reconnect the negative terminal of the vehicle only when all wire connections are correctly and securely made.
Low-Level Input Wiring
The subwoofer offers you two wiring alternatives for audio input from your head unit. Low-level input wiring is preferred for audio input. It provides an exceptional clean sound from the source unit.
Important! Do not connect both the high-level and low-level inputs from your head unit to the subwoofer at the same time.

  • Using RCA cables, connect two RCA jacks (L/R) on the subwoofer to the RCA audio outputs on your head unit. Make sure the left and right channels are correctly matched.
  • To reduce the possibility of noise entering the signal chain, use high-quality RCA cables for better insulation and run the RCA cables away from large wire loops, electric fans, and power wires.

High-Level Input Wiring
The subwoofer offers you two wiring alternatives for audio input from your head unit. Use high-level input wiring for audio output only when your head unit does not have the RCA audio outputs for connection. Important! Do not connect both the high-level and low-level inputs from your head unit to the subwoofer at the same time.

  • Using the supplied high-level input wire harness, fasten the black ground wire to the metal frame (chassis) of your vehicle, and connect the other four colored wires to the speaker output wires of your head unit. Make sure to observe speaker polarity.
  • Make sure the speaker wires are securely connected and insulated with electrical tape. Run the wires under the car mats for wire protection.

Power Connection
Important! Connect the power wire to the battery through a fuse (not included).

  1. Using an 8 gauge (or heavier) wire, connect the GND terminal on the subwoofer to the closest point on the metal frame (chassis) of your vehicle. Keep the ground wire less than 39″ (100 cm) in length.
    Make sure the chassis contact point of the ground wire is clean and secured on the chassis with a screw.

  2. Using a 16 gauge (or heavier) wire, connect the REM terminal on the subwoofer to the remote output wire of your head unit.
    If a high-level input connection is used, you do not need to connect the remote connection. With a high-level input connection and auto power on feature activated (using the AUTO POWER ON switch on the subwoofer), the subwoofer can be turned on or off automatically whenever the connected head unit is turned on or off.
    A remote connection is used to automatically turn on or off the subwoofer every time the connected head unit is turned on or off.
    If your head unit does not have the remote output wire, connect the REM terminal on the subwoofer to the ignition switch wire of your vehicle. In this case, make sure your head unit is also turned on or off with the operation of the ignition switch to avoid noise occurrence.

  3. Using an 8 gauge (or heavier) wire, connect the +12V terminal on the subwoofer to the positive terminal of the 12V vehicle battery through a fuse (not included). Keep the fuse within 18″ (45 cm) of the vehicle battery. It is important to connect the power supply through a fuse.

Subwoofer Level Control Connection

  • Connect the supplied remote subwoofer level control to the REMOTE CONTROL on the subwoofer. Use this remote control to independently adjust the sound level output of the subwoofer.
  • Install the remote control securely under the dash or in a similar location where using it will not distract the driver.

Troubleshooting

If you have problems using this product, check the following points before you request service. If you still have a problem, contact our technical support.

Problem Solution
No power Check that the subwoofer is properly grounded (e.g. clean contact

point on the chassis and secure ground connection).
Check that there is at least 3V DC remote input on the REM terminal.
Check that there is battery power or at least 12V input on the +12V terminal.
Check all fuses. Replace faulty one with the same type and rating.
If the red LED illuminates, this indicates that the subwoofer in protection mode. Power off the subwoofer briefly, then power it on again.
If high-level input connection is used, make sure the auto power-on feature is activated by pressing the Auto Turn-On switch on the subwoofer.
Problem| Solution
---|---
Protection/Red LED lights up| Turn down the volume on your head unit to prevent overdriving.
Reset the subwoofer by turning it off and on again. If the protection still lights up, the subwoofer is faulty and needs servicing.
No sound| Check that the audio input connection is correctly and securely made.
If using a low-level input connection, check the RCA cables are correctly and securely plugged.
If using a high-level input connection, check the connection with the speaker wires of your head unit.
Low output| Adjust the remote subwoofer level control to increase the sound level.
The input gain level is too low. Reset the input level control.
Check the frequency pass filter settings.
Hissing sound| Disconnect audio inputs (e.g. RCA cables) from the subwoofer and power on the subwoofer to find out the faulty/noisy component.
Try to set the head unit volume as high as possible (without distortion) and set the input gain level of the subwoofer as low as possible.
Squealing noise| Check for improperly grounded RCA interconnects.
Distorted sound| Check that the input gain control is set to match the output level of your head unit. Always try to set the input gain level as low as possible.
Check that the frequency pass filter is set correctly.
Check for short circuits on the speaker wires.
Engine noise (static type)| This is usually caused by poor quality RCA cables, which can pick up radiated noise. Use only the high-quality RCA cables and route them away from the power cables, large wire loops, and electric fan.
Engine noise (alternator whine)| Check the black ground wire of the unit is properly connected to the metal frame of the vehicle when using a high-level input connection.
Check that your head unit is properly grounded.
Check that the negative speaker wires are not touching the vehicle chassis.
Check that the RCA grounds are not shorted to the vehicle chassis.
Subwoofer gets very hot| Check the minimum speaker impedance for the subwoofer is correct.
Check that there is good air circulation around the subwoofer. In some applications, it may be necessary to add an external cooling fan.
Auto power on not working| Check that a high-level input connection is made
Check that a remote wire connection is not made.
Check that the auto power-on feature is activated by pressing the Auto Turn-On switch on the subwoofer.

Specifications

Audio
Output power……………………………………….. up to 800W
Driver size……………………………………………. 8″
Speaker impedance………………………………. 3.6
Total harmonic distortion (THD)………………. <4%
Frequency response……………………………… 20Hz – 150Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio………………………………. 68dB
Input sensitivity…………………………………….. 90mV (low level/RCA); 1.6V (high level)
Low pass filter (LPF)……………………………… 50Hz – 150Hz
Bass boost…………………………………………… 0 to +6dB
Phase control……………………………………….. switchable between 0° and 180°
General
Power supply……………………………………….. 12V DC (allowable 10 – 16V DC)
Current consumption …………………………….. max. 12A
Fuse……………………………………………………. ATO type, 20A
PWM MOSFET power supply…………………. yes
Protection circuitry………………………………… yes (overload, short circuit, and thermal protection)
High-level inputs with auto power on……….. yes (no need to have remote wire connection)
Remote turn-on/turn-off …………………………. yes
Input gain control………………………………….. yes, variable
LED indicators ……………………………………… green – power on; red – protection
Weight ………………………………………………… 8.82 lbs/ 4.0 kg
Dimensions………………………………………….. 12.20″ x 8.86″ x 2.95″ / 310 x 225 x 75 mm
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

SOUND STORM LABORATORIES
3451 Lunar Court, Oxnard CA 93030
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
www.soundstormlab.com/support 805-751-4855 Customer Service
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