HKTS 7 Home Theater Speaker System
OWNER’S MANUAL
Introduction
The HKTS 7 subwoofer is easy to connect to your
system, since it’s equipped with a special sub-
woofer input for use with equipment that has a
dedicated subwoofer connection that carries a
low-frequency output. It also includes stereo
speaker-level inputs and outputs for connection
to older receivers and processors that do not
have a line-level subwoofer output. Other con-
veniences include a level control, high-cut (low-
pass) filter switch and phase switch for fine-tun-
ing bass response to suit your listening environ-
ment and taste, and an efficient switching sys-
tem that senses the presence of an audio signal
and automatically switches the unit from Stand-
by mode to Active mode.
Introduction
Included
Thank you for purchasing the Harman Kardon
HKTS 7, with which you’re about to begin many
years of listening enjoyment. The HKTS 7 has
been custom-designed to provide all the excite-
ment and power of the cinema experience in
your own living room.
One center channel speaker
While sophisticated electronics and state-of-the-
art speaker components are hard at work within
the HKTS 7, hookup and operation are simple.
Color-keyed cables and connections, and simple
controls make the HKTS 7 easy to use.
One powered subwoofer
To obtain maximum enjoyment from your new
home theater speaker system, we urge you to
take a few minutes to read through this manual.
This will ensure that connections to your receiver
or preamp/processor and amplifier or other
external devices are made properly. In addition,
a few minutes spent learning the functions of
the various controls will enable you to take
advantage of all the power and refinement the
HKTS 7 is able to deliver.
Shelf stands and wall-mount brackets are includ-
ed for the satellite speakers, and optional HTFS 2
floor stands are available separately from your
Harman Kardon dealer.
Harman Kardon invented the high-fidelity receiv-
er fifty years ago. With state-of-the-art features
and time-honored circuit designs, the HKTS 7 is
a perfect complement to a Harman Kardon
receiver or any home theater system.
Four satellites for left,
right and surrounds,
with color-key stickers
(shown with included
shelf stands attached)
If you have any questions about this product, its
installation or operation, please contact your
dealer, the best local source of information.
■ Complete home theater speaker system
■ Speakers are magnetically shielded for
placement near video monitors
Description and Features
■ Fully color-coded cables and
connections simplify setup
The HKTS 7 is a six-piece home theater speaker
system that includes a 10-inch, 100-watt, bass-
reflex powered subwoofer; four identical, 2-way
satellite speakers for use in the left and right
front and rear speaker positions; a voice-
Four
satellite
wall-mount
brackets
■ Both line- and speaker-level inputs for
use with most audio components
■ Subwoofer input offers superior-quality
bass reproduction when used with any
digital audio system that incorporates
bass management or programmable
crossovers
matched, dedicated, dual-driver center speaker;
shelf stands and wall-mount brackets for the
four satellites and the center speaker; and all of
the speaker cables you need to connect your
speakers to your receiver or preamp/processor
and amplifier. The speaker cables and speakers
all use a color-coding system to conform to the
CEA standard. The color-coding system mini-
mizes confusion, especially when the HKTS 7
system is used with a Harman Kardon receiver.
One center
wall-mount
bracket
One RCA cable for connection to subwoofer
(purple)
Three 6-meter speaker cables for connection to
front satellites (red and white) and to center
speaker (green)
Two 12-meter speaker cables for connection
from receiver to rear satellites (gray and blue)
INTRODUCTION 3
Rear Panel Connections
7
HKTS 7 or HKTS 7BQ System
0
1
2
3
4
5
ꢀ
7
8
ꢁ
Subwoofer-Level Control
High-Cut (Low-Pass) Filter Switch
Trigger Input
Line-Level Subwoofer (SUB) Input
Line-Level Full-Range Inputs
Speaker-Level Outputs
Master Power Switch
AC Power Cord
Phase Switch
Speaker-Level Inputs
0
Subwoofer-Level Control: Volume
2
Trigger Input: Some receivers or sound
When the Trigger On/Off Switch
2
is in the
may be adjusted using the Subwoofer-Level
Control. Turn the control clockwise to increase
the SUB-TS7’s volume, or counterclockwise to
decrease it.
processors have a Trigger Output that sends a
signal to the subwoofer to switch on or off. If
your receiver has such a Trigger Output, connect
it here. When placed in the AUTO position, and
ON position, the LED will be lit blue, whether or
not an audio signal is present.
When the Master Power Switch
off, the LED goes dark, no matter which position
the Trigger On/Off Switch is in.
8
is turned
when the Master Power Switch
8
is turned
1
High-Cut (Low-Pass) Filter Switch: Plac-
2
on, the subwoofer will automatically turn itself
on or place itself in the Standby mode,
depending on the status of your receiver or
processor.. When this switch is placed in the ON
position, the SUB-TS7 will remain on, whether or
not it is receiving an audio signal.
ing this switch in the ON position activates cir-
cuitry that cuts out all audio input signals above
120Hz. This allows the SUB-TS7 to focus its
power on reproducing the low-frequency portion
of the signal, avoiding inefficiency and distor-
tion. Engage this filter when using the Speaker-
3
Phase Switch: This switch determines
whether the SUB-TS7 subwoofer’s piston-like
action moves in and out in phase with the main
speakers. If the speakers were to play out of
phase, the sound waves produced by the sub-
woofer would be cancelled out, reducing bass
response. This phenomenon depends in part on
the relative placement of the speakers in the
Level Inputs
Level Full-Range Inputs
7
, or when using the Line-
, unless your
An LED located on top of the SUB-TS7 indicates
whether the SUB-TS7 is in the On or standby
state when used with the Trigger On/Off
5
receiver or processor processes its line-level out-
put using a low-pass filter. The filter has no
room. In most cases, the Phase Switch
3
Switch
2
in the AUTO position. The LED is lit
should be left in the NORMAL position. How-
ever, it does no harm to experiment with the
effect when the Sub Input
4
is used.
blue to indicate that the SUB-TS7 is receiving an
audio signal and is turned on, and the LED is lit
amber to indicate that no signal is being
Phase Switch
3, and you may leave it in the
position that maximizes bass response.
received and the SUB-TS7 is in Standby mode.
4 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
Rear Panel Connections
4
Line-Level Subwoofer (SUB) Input: Con-
8
Master Power Switch: Place this switch in
nect the subwoofer output of a receiver with
digital surround sound decoding, such as Dolby*
Digital or DTS®, to this input. This input bypasses
the SUB-TS7’s internal crossover circuitry, and
should only be used with a filtered signal. If your
receiver does not have digital decoding, you
should use the Line-Level Full-Range Inputs
the “•” position to power-on the SUB-TS7 sub-
woofer. The SUB-TS7 will then be either in the
Standby mode or completely on, depending on
the position of the Trigger On/Off Switch
2.
ꢁ
AC Power Cord: Make sure to plug this
cord into an active, unswitched electrical outlet
for proper operation of the SUB-TS7.
The cord should not be plugged into the
accessory outlets found on some audio
components.
5
instead.
5
Line-Level Full-Range Inputs: Connect
the line-level subwoofer output or preamp out-
put(s) of your receiver or amplifier to these
inputs. If your receiver does not have a separate
subwoofer output, use a Y-adapter (not supplied)
to bridge the receiver’s preamp output to the
main amp input for that channel, and connect
the long end of the adapter to the correspon-
ding line-level input on the SUB-TS7. If your
receiver has only a single subwoofer output, you
may connect it to either the left or right line-
level input on the SUB-TS7, and no Y-adapter is
needed.
ꢀ
Speaker-Level Outputs: If you are using
the Speaker-Level Inputs on the SUB-TS7,
7
you should connect these binding-post terminals
to your front left and right speakers, remember-
ing to maintain polarity by connecting the (+)
terminal on the SUB-TS7 subwoofer to the (+)
terminal on the speaker, and the (–) terminal on
the SUB-TS7 subwoofer to the (–) terminal on
the speaker. If you are not using the Speaker-
Level Inputs
7, then connect your front left
and right speakers directly to your receiver or
amplifier. See pages 9 through 12 for further
information on speaker connections.
7
Speaker-Level Inputs: Connect these
binding-post terminals to the main left and right
speaker terminals of your receiver or amplifier, if
your receiver or amplifier does not have a line-
level subwoofer output. Remember to maintain
polarity by connecting the (+) terminal on the
receiver/amplifier to the (+) terminal on the
SUB-TS7 subwoofer, and the (–) terminal on the
receiver/amplifier to the (–) terminal on the
SUB-TS7 subwoofer.
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 5
Speaker Placement
Color-Coding System
Center Channel Speaker
Surround Speakers
The HKTS 7 uses the channel color-coding
system established by the Consumer Electronics
Association to make setting up your home
theater speaker system as easy as possible. Your
system includes a set of colored stickers that
may be placed near the speaker terminals of
each of the four satellite speakers according to
the key below. It doesn’t matter which satellite
speaker is used for any of the front or rear
positions. (The center speaker and powered
subwoofer are already color-coded for you.)
White
Red
0-0,55 m
Green
Blue
Gray
The center channel speaker should be placed
slightly behind the front left and right speakers,
and no more than two feet above or below the
tweeters of the left and right speakers. It is often
convenient to set the center speaker on top of
the television set, as shown in the drawing.
Speaker
Position
Sticker (or Terminal)
and Cable Color
Front Left
Front Right
Center
Surround Left
Surround Right
Subwoofer (LFE)
White
Red
Green
Blue
Gray
Purple
1,5-1,85m
Subwoofer
Purple
Red
White
The two surround speakers should be placed
slightly behind the listening position and, ideally,
should face each other and be at a level higher
than the listeners’ ears. If that is not possible,
they may be placed on a wall behind the
Front Speakers
White
Red
listening position, facing forward. The surround
speakers should not call attention to themselves.
Experiment with their placement until you hear a
diffuse, ambient sound accompanying the main-
program material heard in the front speakers.
The low-frequency material reproduced by the
subwoofer is mostly omnidirectional, and this
speaker may be placed in a convenient location
in the room. However, the best reproduction of
bass will be heard when the subwoofer is placed
in a corner along the same wall as the front
speakers. Experiment with subwoofer placement
by temporarily placing the subwoofer in the
listening position and moving around the room
until the bass reproduction is best. Place the
subwoofer in that location.
Satellites and Surrounds
The front speakers should be placed the same
distance from each other as they are from the
listening position. They should be placed at
about the same height from the floor as the
listeners’ ears will be, or they may be angled
toward the listeners.
The satellite speakers may be placed on a shelf.
They may be wall-mounted using the supplied
brackets.
6 SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Mounting Options
The bracket has two openings on top: a round
screw hole, and an arc-shaped opening in front
of it. The speaker cable should be threaded
through the arc-shaped opening, not the screw
hole.
Wall-Mounting for Satellites
Wall-Mounting for the Center
Speaker
Remove the two black rubber patches from the
bottom of the center speaker. Keep the patches
in a safe place in case they are needed for a
future installation.
Unscrew the bolt that attaches the black shelf
stand to the bottom of the speaker. Store the
stand and bolt in a safe place in case they are
needed for a future installation.
Attach the bracket to the wall plate by inserting
the tab at the top of the attachment plate into
the slot on top of the bracket and snapping the
bracket onto the attachment plate.
The back of the bracket has two small round
screw holes on each side, and a large opening
for the cable.
Thread the cable through the round opening in
the terminal cover, and then insert the speaker
wires into the terminals on the underside of the
speaker, remembering to observe the correct
polarity (see page 8).
Wires to
Speaker
Remove
Stand
Place the terminal cover over the opening on the
underside of the speaker so that it fits flush
against the speaker and covers the terminals,
with its round opening exposing the threaded
insert. The bracket fits through the round open-
ing in the terminal cover.
15mm
or 1/2"
Position the bracket in such a way that the large
hole for the cable is in front of the hole in the
wall that holds the cable. Thread the cable
through the hole and fix the bracket on the wall.
The mounting screws (not included; use size #8)
may be installed directly into a wooden wall
stud. If that is not possible, use optional wall
anchors that are rated to support at least twen-
ty-five pounds. The customer is responsible for
proper selection and use of mounting hardware,
available through hardware stores, to properly
and safely wall-mount the center.
Wall Plate
Mount the wall-bracket attachment plate on the
wall in the desired location.
Wall Bracket
If possible, position the speakers so that the
mounting screws (not included; use size #8) may
be installed directly into a wooden wall stud.
If that is not possible, use optional wall anchors
that are rated to support at least twenty-five
pounds. The customer is responsible for
proper selection and use of mounting
hardware, available through hardware
stores, to properly and safely wall-mount
the speakers.
Insert the appropriate center speaker wires into
the terminals on the backside of the center,
remembering to observe the correct polarity (see
page 8). Place the center speaker on the wall-
bracket and use the enclosed screws to fix the
center speaker on the bracket from the bottom.
Insert the supplied bracket bolt up through the
bottom of the bracket and terminal cover, and
screw it into the threaded insert on the under-
side of the speaker. The bolt should be snug, but
not so tight as to prevent the bracket from
pivoting.
The wall-mounted speaker may be pivoted from
side to side; however, the bracket is not
designed to tilt up or down, and attempting to
tilt it will damage the bracket and possibly the
wall, which would not be covered by your war-
ranty.
Referring to the speaker connection instructions
on pages 8 through 11, thread the appropriate
speaker cable through the opening in the
bottom of the attachment plate, and then
through the back of the bracket as shown in the
diagram.
Wires to Speaker
Wall
The wall-bracket cannot be pivoted from side to
side. The bracket is not either designed to tilt up
or down, and attempting to tilt it will damage
the bracket and possibly the wall, which would
not be covered by your warranty.
Terminal Cover
23mm
or 3/4"
(M6–1.25P
or 1/4"–20)
Wire
From
Wall
Overhead
View
Plate
MOUNTING OPTIONS 7
Speaker Connections
With the advent of multichannel surround-sound
systems, connecting all of the speakers in your
system with the correct polarity remains equally
important in order to preserve the proper
ambience and directionality of the program
material.
Speaker-Level Connection Guide
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before making speaker
connections, be certain that your receiver or
audio power amplifier is turned off and prefer-
ably unplugged from its AC power source. The
SUB-TS7 subwoofer should not be connected to
an AC power source until all speaker wire
connections have been made.
To connect the supplied speaker wires to the
satellite and center speaker terminals located on
the bottom of each speaker, press the red or
black tab, insert the bare end of the wire into
the hole, and release the tab. Gently tug on the
wire to make sure that it is fully inserted.
Speakers and electronics terminals have
corresponding (+) and (–) terminals. Most man-
ufacturers of speakers and electronics, including
Harman Kardon, use red to denote the (+)
terminal and black for the (–) terminal.
For the best performance, Harman Kardon
recommends that the subwoofer be connected
using either the Line-Level Subwoofer (SUB)
Input
Inputs
4
5
or the Line-Level Full-Range
. However, if the application requires
the use of the speaker-level connections for the
subwoofer, unscrew the binding-post collar until
the pass-through hole in the center post is
visible under the collar. Insert the bare end of
the wire through this hole; then screw the collar
down until the connection is tight. The hole in
the center of each collar is intended for use with
banana-type connectors.
Newer Harman Kardon receivers conform to the
CEA standard and therefore use a color other
than red or black for the (+) terminal to indicate
some speaker positions: e.g., surround left.
Although the HKTS 7 system has red and black
collars on the individual speaker terminals to
denote the positive and negative connections,
your system includes a colored band on the
positive lead at both ends of every speaker cable
and a matching colored sticker for each of the
four satellite speakers, conforming to the key on
page 6. The center speaker has a green (+)
terminal, and the subwoofer has a purple SUB
input jack. This system is intended to help you
ensure that the speaker in each location is
connected to the correct terminals on your
receiver or amplifier.
The (+) lead of the speaker wire is indicated
with a stripe and has the colored band
corresponding to the speaker’s position. It is
important to connect all speakers identically: (+)
on the speaker to (+) on the amplifier and (–) on
the speaker to (–) on the amplifier. Wiring “out
of phase” results in thin sound, weak bass and a
poor stereo image.
8 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
Speaker Connections
Dolby Digital or DTS®
(or Other Digital Surround Mode)
Connection
Use this installation method for Dolby Digital,
DTS® or other digital surround processors:
jack to the LFE output or subwoofer output
on your receiver or amplifier. Connect each
speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals
on your receiver or amplifier.
Make sure that you have configured your sur-
round-sound processor for “Subwoofer On.”
The front left, front right, center and rear speak-
ers should all be set to “Small.”
Use the line-level input jack marked "SUB" for
the Low-Frequency Effects channel. Connect this
Center
Front
Left
Front
Right
–
+
–
+
–
+
SUB-TS7 Subwoofer
LINE LEVEL IN
SUB
R
L
Front
Left
Front
Right
SUB/LFE
Out
Surround
Left
Surround
Right
Center
Surround
Right
Surround
Left
–
+
Receiver
–
+
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 9
Speaker Connections
Use both the left and right inputs on the sub-
woofer if your receiver or processor has both left
and right line-level outputs. In that case, you will
need to supply a second interconnect cable.
If your receiver/processor has a built-in low-
pass-crossover filter for the subwoofer output,
Dolby Pro Logic (Non-Digital) –
Line Level
Use this installation method for Dolby Pro Logic
applications (not Dolby Digital, DTS® or other
digital processing), where the receiver/processor
is equipped with a subwoofer output, or a
volume-controlled preamp (line-) level output:
you may use the Sub Input
4
to bypass the
subwoofer’s internal crossover.
If your receiver is equipped with line-level out-
puts but does not have a separate subwoofer
output, use a Y-adapter (not supplied) to bridge
the receiver’s preamp output to the main amp
input for that channel, and connect the long end
of the adapter to the corresponding line-level
input on the SUB-TS7.
Connect each speaker to the corresponding
speaker terminals on your receiver or amplifier.
Make sure that you have configured your sur-
round sound processor for “Subwoofer On.” The
front left, front right, center and surround speak-
ers should all be set to “Small.”
Use RCA-type patch cords to connect the line-
level subwoofer output on your receiver or to
amplifier either the left or right line-level input
on the subwoofer.
When all connections have been made, plug the
AC power cord on the subwoofer into an AC
outlet.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the Sub Input
4
on
the subwoofer with Dolby Pro Logic processors.
Center
Front
Left
Front
Right
–
+
–
+
–
+
SUB-TS7
Subwoofer
Line-Level
R
L
Front
Left
Front
Right
SUB/LFE
Out
Surround
Left
Surround
Right
Center
Surround
Right
Surround
Left
–
+
Receiver
–
+
10 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
Speaker Connections
Connect your receiver or amplifier’s front left
and right speaker terminals to the left and right
terminals on the subwoofer that are marked
“High Level In.”
Connect your receiver or amplifier’s center, left
and right surround-speaker terminals to the
corresponding terminals on the back of your
center, left and right surround speakers.
Dolby* Pro Logic* (Non-Digital) –
Speaker Level
Use this installation method for Dolby Pro Logic
applications (not Dolby Digital, DTS® or other
digital processing), where the receiver/processor
does not have a subwoofer output, or a volume-
controlled preamp (line-) level output:
Connect the left and right terminals on the sub-
woofer that are marked “High Level Out” to the
corresponding terminals on the back of your
front left and right speakers.
Center
Front
Left
Front
Right
–
+
–
+
–
+
SUB-TS7
Subwoofer
L
H
I
G
H
L
E
V
E
L
R
Receiver
Front Left
Front Right
Center
Surround Left
Surround Right
Surround
Right
Surround
Left
–
+
–
+
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 11
Operation
Move the Master Power switch (marked
Volume
Additional Bass Adjustments
In addition to the volume adjustments described
above, the SUB-TS7 subwoofer includes a Phase
“Power”
8) to the “•” (On) position to use the
Volume can be adjusted using the Subwoofer
Level Control
Turn the control knob clockwise to increase the
volume of the subwoofer, and counterclockwise
to decrease the subwoofer's volume.
subwoofer. The SUB-TS7 subwoofer will auto-
matically turn itself on or go into standby mode
depending on whether or not a signal is being
sent to it by your receiver or surround processor,
and provided that the Trigger On/Off Switch
0
(above), as shown below.
Switch
3
and a Filter Switch
1
that can be
used to adjust the bass response to suit your
listening environment or taste.
2
is moved down so that it is in the "AUTO"
In most situations, the Phase Switch
be left in the NORMAL position.
3
should
Subwoofer
Level
position. When your receiver or amplifier is off,
or is not sending program material to the sub-
woofer, the subwoofer will be in standby mode
and the LED Indicator on the top of the sub-
woofer will turn amber. When the subwoofer
senses an audio signal, it will automatically turn
itself on and the LED Indicator will turn blue.
If the subwoofer does not sense a signal after
approximately twenty minutes, it will automati-
cally go into standby mode.
If you suspect that the subwoofer is playing out
of phase with the other speakers, which would
tend to diminish bass response, try placing this
switch in the REVERSE position. There is no
harm in experimenting, and you may return the
switch to the NORMAL position at any time.
If you rearrange your room and reposition the
speakers, it would be a good idea to check
whether they are in phase by flipping this
switch.
MIN
MAX
Subwoofer
Level
When the Trigger On/Off Switch
2
is
MIN
MAX
switched to the “On” position, the subwoofer
will remain on, whether or not program material
is playing and the LED Indicator will remain lit
blue.
The High-Cut (Low-Pass) Filter Switch
limits the frequencies of the audio signal
1
inputted to the subwoofer to the low frequen-
cies that the subwoofer reproduces best.
This allows the subwoofer to perform more
efficiently, and with superior bass reproduction,
minimizing distortion that might occur if the
subwoofer attempted to reproduce higher
frequencies. This switch should be left in the
ON position, except:
If you will be away from home for an extended
period of time, or if the subwoofer will not be
used, switch the Master Power switch
the OFF position.
8
to
1. When the Sub Input
4
is being used, in
which case it has no effect, or
2. When the Speaker-Level Inputs
7
or the
Line-Level Full-Range Inputs
5
are being
used with a crossover or filter aboard the
receiver or processor.
In these two circumstances, place the switch in
the OFF position.
12 OPERATION
Troubleshooting
If there is no sound from
any of the speakers:
• Check that receiver/amplifier is on and a source is playing.
• Check that the powered subwoofer is plugged in, its Power switch
the “ON •” position.
8
is switched on to
• Check all wires and connections between receiver/amplifier and speakers. Make sure all wires
are connected. Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.
• Review proper operation of your receiver/amplifier.
If there is no sound coming
from one speaker:
• Check the “Balance” control on your receiver/amplifier.
• Check all wires and connections between receiver/amplifier and speakers. Make sure all wires are
connected. Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.
• In Dolby Digital or DTS® modes, make sure that the receiver/processor is configured so that the
speaker in question is enabled.
If there is no sound from the
center speaker:
• Check all wires and connections between receiver/amplifier and speaker.
Make sure all wires are connected. Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed,
cut or punctured.
• If your receiver/processor is set in Dolby Pro Logic mode, make sure the center speaker is not
in phantom mode.
• If your receiver/processor is set in Dolby Digital or DTS® mode, make sure the receiver/processor
is con-figured so that the center speaker is enabled.
If the system plays at low volumes
but shuts off as volume is
increased:
• Check all wires and connections between receiver/amplifier and speakers.
Make sure all wires are connected.
Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.
• If more than one pair of main speakers is being used, check the minimum impedance
requirements of your receiver/amplifier.
If there is low (or no) bass
output:
• Make sure the connections to the left and right “Speaker Inputs” have the correct polarity (+ and –).
• Make sure the subwoofer is plugged into an active electrical outlet.
• Make sure the powered subwoofer is plugged in and switched on.
• In Dolby Digital or DTS® modes, make sure your receiver/processor is
configured so that the subwoofer and LFE output are enabled.
If there is no sound from the
surround speakers:
• Check all wires and connections between receiver/amplifier and speakers.
Make sure all wires are connected. Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed,
cut or punctured.
• Review proper operation of your receiver/amplifier and its surround-sound features.
• Make sure the movie or TV show you are watching is recorded in a surround-sound mode.
If it is not, check to see if your receiver/amplifier has other surround modes you may use.
• In Dolby Digital or DTS® modes, make sure your receiver/processor is configured so that the
surround speakers are enabled.
• Review the operation of your DVD player and the jacket of your DVD to make sure that the
DVD features the desired Dolby Digital or DTS® mode, and that you have properly selected that
mode using both the DVD player’s menu and the DVD disc’s menu.
TROUBLESHOOTING 13
Specifications
HKTS 7
System
CEN-TS7
Center
SUB-TS7
Subwoofer
Frequency Response
35Hz – 20kHz (–6dB)
Recommended Power
10 – 80 Watts
Amplifier
100 Watts RMS
Impedance
Bass
8 Ohms nominal
10" Woofer, bass-reflex enclosure
SAT-TS7
Sensitivity
86dB @ 1 Watt/1 meter
Dimensions (H x W x D)
479mm x 340mm x 340mm
Satellites
Recommended Power
10 – 80 Watts
Tweeter
One 3/4" dome, video-shielded
Weight
15kg
Impedance
8 Ohms nominal
Midrange
Dual 3" drivers, video-shielded
Sensitivity
86dB @ 1 Watt/1 meter
Dimensions (H x W x D)
102mm x 241mm x 92mm
Tweeter
One 1/2" dome, video-shielded
Weight
1kg
Midrange
One 3" driver, video-shielded
Dimensions (H x W x D)
167mm x 100mm x 92mm
Weight
0.6kg
All features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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