Definitive Technology Mythos ST-L SuperTower® オーナーマニュアル

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USING MULTI-CHANNEL, SACD OR DVD-AUDIO WITH YOUR ST-Ls
 
Because of the nature of their bass management systems, a multi-channel Home Theater System, SACD player or DVD-Audio player 
(or any other format that requires using 6- channel or more interconnects) requires the use of an LFE connection between your  
receiver or processor and your Mythos ST-L Loudspeakers. This will simply give you more control over your bass. If you are using 
one of these players, or have a multi-channel home theater system, use the connection method outlined in the “Using the LFE Input” 
section and set your speakers to “Large.”
POWERING UP THE ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
 
Your Mythos ST-L Super Towers contain a built-in, active powered subwoofer section. This means each Mythos ST-L must be plugged 
into an electrical socket of the appropriate voltage using the plug on the end of the electrical cord, which is attached to the speaker 
through the hole at the bottom of the base. The Mythos ST-L has a special circuit that automatically turns the powered subwoofer  
section on when a signal is fed to the loudspeaker and does not require an on-off switch. Please note that it is normal for you to 
hear a small pop from the speaker when the amp powers up. 
 
SUBWOOFER TUNING
Tuning ST-L built-in subs is accomplished in two steps: a coarse setting, which involves the controls on the back of each tower, and 
a fine tuning adjustment, which is accomplished from your listening position using the Bass Remote Control. Begin by following the 
“Coarse Sub Adjustment” steps.
SETTING LEFT AND RIGHT CHANNEL CONFIGURATION (IDENTITY SWITCH)  
The Identity Switch tells which loudspeaker to respond to which commands from the remote control. Each Mythos ST-L Super Tower 
can be configured as either a left or right channel loudspeaker. This is done by setting the L/R identity switch, which is on the back 
of each loudspeaker, to correspond to the loudspeaker’s left or right orientation.