Variable Tuning
LFM Series
Low Frequency Modules
LFM-1EX and LFM-1 Plus
Owner’s Manual
Version 1.0
Owner’s Manual
Variable Tuning LFM Series Low Frequency Module
Table of Contents
Variable Tuning LFM Series
Low Frequency Modules
Congratulations on the purchase of an Outlaw Audio Variable Tuning LFM (Low
Frequency Module). You now own one of the finest subwoofers available. The
Variable Tuning LFM series subwoofers provide deep, tight, bass extension that’s
powerful enough to meet the most demanding requirements of any movie or
musical source. The LFM series subwoofers blend effortlessly with both small
satellite speakers and large tower speakers alike. This seamless integration is
made possible by a flexible crossover network that may also be disengaged for
use with advanced bass-management systems.
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Table of Contents
Variable Tuning LFM Series Low Frequency Modules
Unpacking
Accessories
Before You Begin
Installing Subwoofer Feet
Variable Tuning LFM Controls and Connections
Subwoofers, Bass and Overall System Performance
Setup Guide
Connecting to Your System
Among the Variable Tuning LFM’s many features are:
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Connecting to a System with a Subwoofer Preamp Output
Connecting to a System with no Preamp Outputs
Subwoofer Placement
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A down firing design that virtually eliminates audible port noise
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A long throw 12" driver for deep bass extension
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A powerful 325 watt BASH¨ amplifier for precise driver control
Notes On Subwoofer Placement
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Signal Sense for automatic turn on/off
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Setting the Variable Tuning LFM Series
Subwoofer's Controls
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180-degree phase control
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Line and speaker level inputs
Phase Switch
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Variable Port Tuning
Port Switch
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Detachable power cord
Volume Level
Sꢀ:The Scattered Subwoofer System
What’s Needed to Connect Two Subwoofers?
Placement and Level Control
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning
Unpacking
The carton and packing materials used in shipping your new subwoofer were
specially designed to cushion it from the shocks and vibrations of shipping. We
strongly suggest thatyousavethecartonandpackingmaterialstouse if youmove,
or if the unit ever needs to be shipped back to us for any reason.
When You Are Away
Troubleshooting
Outlaw Service Information
Troubleshooting Guide
Tominimizethesizeofthecartoninstorage, youmaywishtoflattenitbycarefully
opening the top and bottom flaps and folding the carton. Packing materials that
cannot be collapsed should be saved along with the carton in a plastic bag.
Accessories
10 Model LFM-1 EX Specifications
After unpacking your Variable Tuning LFM series subwoofer please confirm that
the following accessories have been included.
10 Model LFM-1 Plus Specifications
11 The Outlaw Audio ꢁ0-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
11 Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty
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AC Power Cord
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4 Black (Metal) Carpet Spikes
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4 Black (Meta)l Dimpled Discs
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Port Plug (Installed In port on bottom of subwoofer)
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This Owner’s Manual
If any of the above is missing from your shipment, please contact Outlaw Audio
immediately.
The contents of this manual are Copyright © 2007 by Outlaw Audio, LLC, and may not be
duplicated or reproduced by any means, whether physical, electronic or otherwise without
prior written consent from Outlaw Audio.
Outlaw Audio and the Outlaw Audio logo are registered trademarks of Outlaw Audio, LLC.
Specifications are those in effect at the time of printing. Outlaw Audio reserves the right
to change specifications or designs at any time without notice or obligation to modify
existing units.
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Before You Begin
Before You Begin
Before proceedingwith the integration ofthe LFM into your system, pleaseobserve
the following precautions and suggestions.
Rear Panel (LFM-1 EX shown)
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Do not plug the power cord into the LFM until all other connections are
made.
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Always refer to the instructions that came with your receiver or processor for
specific procedures, warnings and options.
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DonotattempttooperatetheLFMunlessthefeethavebeenproperlyinstalled.
This may restrict driver movement and will cause damage to your LFM that
is not covered by the warranty.
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When using the subwoofer on surfaces such as wood floors and certain tight
weave rugs, be sure to use the supplied dimpled discs to prevent damage to
floor's surface. You are responsible for determining when use of these discs
is required.
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Make sure to insert all plugs and connectors securely. Improper connections
can result in noise, poor performance, or damage to the equipment.
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Do not bundle the subwoofer cable or speaker wire with the power cord. This
may adversely affect the sound quality and introduce unwanted hum into
your system.
Installing Subwoofer Feet
Proper installation of the supplied feet/carpet spikes is necessary for ALL LFM
subwoofer setups. These spikes provide the ground clearance that is required for
optimal performance and safety. Failure to use the feet provided will result in
damage not covered under the Outlaw Audio Warranty. For your convenience
we have provided “dimpled discs” that may be used when the LFM is placed on
surfaces other than carpet, such as wood, tile, certain rugs and linoleum surfaces
to prevent damage to the floor or floor covering.
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To install the spikes, follow these steps:
1. Carefully turn the subwoofer upside down.
ꢀ. Screw a foot/carpet spike into the threaded hole in each corner of the
LFM Controls and Connections
LFM subwoofer.
Tighten the spike by hand until no threads are showing and the base of
the foot is flush with the bottom of the cabinet.
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AUTO Power Switch
Enables the LFM’s signal sense mode so that the unit turns on automatically
when an audio signal is present.
NOTE: If the LFM is being placed on a surface that may be damaged
by the carpet spikes, place one of the black, dimpled discs that is sup-
plied with the LFM subwoofer on the floor surface in each corner of
the location where the LFM will be placed.
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X-OVER Switch
When an external crossover such as the Outlaw Audio ICBM is used, use this
switch to bypass the LFM’s internal crossover.
ꢁ. After all four carpet spikes have been installed, turn the LFM over so
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CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Control
Sets the frequency of the built in variable low pass crossover.
that it is upright.
We recommend that this be done by two people due to the weight of the
unit, and to make certain that the floor surface is not damaged while the
unit is being turned back to the upright positions.
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Port Switch
Toggles the LFM between “Max Output” and “Bass Extension” mode.
PHASE Switch
Switches the phase of the LFM subwoofer with respect to the main speakers.
VOLUME Control
Use this knob to control the output level of the LFM.
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Setup Guide
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Setup Guide
Connecting to Your System
To get the maximum performance from your new LFM subwoofer it must be
connected and, positioned properly within the room and configured to match
your speakers. To connect an LFM Series Subwoofer you will need either a single
audio interconnect cable (in the case of systems with a subwoofer output) or ad-
ditional speaker wire. We recommend the Outlaw Audio PCA SUB cable, but any
high quality, shielded audio interconnect will work properly.
Connect the subwoofer output of your receiver, processor or other source
device or accessory to this jack.
HIGH LEVEL Inputs
When your receiver does not have line level outputs available for a subwoofer
connection, connect the speaker outputs of the receiver here.
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This indicator is green when the LFM is on and red when power is applied,
but the unit is in the standby mode.
Connecting to a System with a
Subwoofer Preamp Output
If a low-level subwoofer output is available, use this jack to connect your LFM
subwoofer to your Preamp or Receiver. See Diagram 1 on page 6.
HIGH LEVEL Outputs
When the speaker level inputs are used, connect the main speakers to these
terminals.
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Power Cord Jack
Connect the supplied AC power cord here, and then connect the plug end to
an un-switched AC wall output. Should the power cord need replacement,
make certain it is replaced with a cord having the identical power rating.
To connect the LFM to a subwoofer preamp output:
1. Turn off all system components and unplug the processor or receiver
and the LFM from their AC power source.
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Fuse Housing
Containsa20mm3.15Aslowblowfusethatprotectsthesubwoofer. Intheevent
that it must be replaced, be certain that a fuse with the same rating is used.
ꢀ. Locate the “Subwoofer/LFE Output” on the rear panel of your receiver
or processor.
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MASTER POWER Switch
Any audio product that decodes Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks will have
this type of jack. Depending on the particular brand or model, this RCA
jack may be labeled “Sub,” “Subwoofer,” or “LFE Out.” If your receiver
or processor does not have this type of output you will need to follow the
“Connecting to a System with No Preamp Outputs” instructions that
follow this section.
Use this switch to turn the LFM subwoofer on or off. When the unit will not be
used for extended periods, we recommend turning this switch off to prevent
accidental activation.
Subwoofers, Bass and
Overall System Performance
The goal of an audio system is to recreate the source material as accurately as
possible. The components needed to perform this task are an audio source, a
receiver or processor/amplifier combination, and speakers.
ꢁ. Connect one end of the subwoofer cable to the subwoofer or LFE output
on the receiver or processor.
4. Locate the connection labeled SUB IN on the rear panel of the subwoofer
and connect the other end of the subwoofer cable to that jack.
In the era of digital, multi-channel sound, many listeners have chosen to use
frequency-limited“satellite”speakersforthefront, centerandsurroundchannels.
By limiting their frequency range, these speakers may be made smaller, to more
easily fit into a wide range of spaces. However, by eliminating the capability to
reproduce bass frequencies, a separate speaker that is custom designed to deal
with signals below 200Hz is required. That speaker, along with its companion,
built-in amplifier is a powered subwoofer.
5. Plug the LFM’s power cord into the input on the LFM Series Subwoofer
and connect the plug to an un-switched AC outlet.
CAUTION: Due to the power requirements of the LFM, it must not
be connected to the accessory outlets on a receiver or processor. If a
power-strip or surge protector is used, make certain that it is rated to
accommodate your LFM’s power requirements.
6. Reconnect your processor or receiver to the AC power source.
Even in two-channel systems with traditional bookshelf or tower speakers the
bottom two octaves of sound (20 Hz to 80 Hz) are frequently rolled off or not
reproduced at all. Here, too, a specialized speaker/amplifier combination is
required to deliver the full spectrum of sound from a system.
7. Proceed to the “Setting The LFM’s Controls” section to learn about the
LFM’s controls and how they operate.
Finally, many multi-channel digital soundtracks contain a special audio channel
devoted specifically to extreme low frequency extension. This signal is the “.1” in
5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 systems and is sometimes referred to as the LFE channel.
Regardless of which of these situations create the need, a subwoofer is absolutely
essential for accurate audio reproduction of both movies and music. A properly
designed subwoofer such as an Outlaw LFM Series Sub can provide a visceral
impact that most speakers are not able to provide on their own. No matter what
type of speakers comprise the rest of your system, or what your favorite movie or
music is, the LFM series subwoofers complete the sonic presentation by providing
the impact that only a subwoofer can deliver.
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Wiring Diagrams
Diagram 1: Connecting to a System with a Subwoofer Preamp Output
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Setting the Variable Tuning LFM Series Subwoofer’s Controls
An easy way to find the right spot to place your new Variable Tuning LFM Series
Subwoofer is to experiment with what we call the “Subwoofer Switch Trick.” This
process puts the subwoofer where you normally sit and then lets you play the role
of the subwoofer.
Connecting to a System with No Preamp Outputs
If no low-level subwoofer output is available, you will need to run speaker wires
from your main amplifier or receiver to the subwoofer amplifier. See Diagram 2
on page 6.
First, placethesubwooferasclosetoyourfavoritelisteningpositionaspossible. This
should be directly in front of your couch or easy chair, right in the room’s “sweet
spot.” Provided that there is no damage to your furniture, you may even place the
subwoofer on the chair or couch, but remember that LFM Series Subwoofers are
heavy, and the Outlaws are not responsible for any damage to your furniture or
for arguments this might cause with other members of the household!
To connect a Variable Tuning LFM Series Subwoofer using
high level inputs:
1. Turn off all system components and unplug the receiver and/or amplifier
and the LFM from their AC power source.
ꢀ. Locate the front left/right speaker output terminals on your receiver or
Second, activate the test tone from your processor or receiver’s internal test
tone generator, or use your favorite test disc so that pink noise plays through
the subwoofer. While the test tone is playing, walk around your room and find
the spots where you hear the best bass response. Sometimes this may be in the
center of the room, while in other cases you may find the best spot in a corner
or along a sidewall.
amplifier.
Incaseswherethereareboth“A”and“B”terminals,the“A”terminalsshould
be used. Disconnect any wire that is presently connected to these terminals.
ꢁ. Using the same type of speaker wire used for your other speaker
connections, connect the left and right channel speaker outputs of
your receiver or amplifier to the LFM’s High Level Inputs.
Finally, turn off the test tone and move the subwoofer to the location where you
hear the best bass response. If that location is unacceptable or impractical, repeat
the procedure to the spot that is the best compromise between bass performance
and aesthetic considerations.
Be sure to connect the speaker wires to the appropriate input binding
posts on the back of the LFM, making certain that the polarity (–/+) on
the receiver or amplifier matches the polarity on the binding posts of the
subwoofer amp. In most cases this means connecting the red terminal
on the receiver or amplifier to the red terminal on the LFM, but always
check the markings on the rear panel to insure “+ to +” and “– to –”
connections. Also, make sure that the negative outputs on your main amp
are true ground; otherwise you would short the output of your main amp.
Call or email tech support if the negative outputs on your main amplifier
do not have true ground.
Notes On Subwoofer Placement
Try to avoid creating a listening position that falls directly between the front
and back walls. This may cause a strong interference effect due to the collision
between bass waves bouncing off the rear wall and new waves emanating from
the LFM. When this happens you might hear an unnatural “build up” in the low
frequencies where the bass sounds “bloated”, based on the specific dimensions of
the room and the particular frequency being reproduced.
4. Connect the speaker wires to the high-level output terminals on the
back of the LFM Series Subwoofer.
In other situations you might encounter a “null”, which is caused by two low fre-
quency waves canceling each other out. When this happens you will find that your
favoritelisteningpositionisbassshy.Inthistypeofplacementsituation,bassresponse
will suffer greatly regardless of how powerful the subwoofer is. The best way to solve
this problem is to change the location of the seating position so that the distance to
the front of the room is different than that to the back of the room.
Make certain that the polarity (–/+) on the subwoofer's high-level output
terminals match the polarity on the binding posts of the speakers. Also,
be sure to prevent any positive and negative strands of speaker wire from
crossing.
5. Plug the LFM’s power cord into the input on the LFM Series Subwoofer
and connect the plug to an un-switched AC outlet.
Setting the Variable Tuning LFM Series
Subwoofer's Controls
CAUTION: Due to the power requirements of the LFM Series Subwoof-
ers, they must not be connected to the accessory outlets on a receiver
or processor. If a power-strip or surge protector is used, make certain
that it is rated to accommodate the LFM’s power requirements.
Variable Crossover
By adjusting the variable crossover on the LFM, you can perfectly match your LFM
Series Subwoofer to your main speakers. If your receiver or processor already has
a built in crossover, disable the crossover on the LFM by flipping the “X-OVER”
switch to the “BYPASS” position. Refer to the owner’s manual for your receiver
or processor to see how to disable any internal crossover capability it may have.
If your receiver or processor does not have internal crossover control, follow these
steps to set LFM’s variable crossover:
6. Reconnect your receiver and/or amplifier to the AC power source.
7. Proceed to the “Setting The LFM’s Controls” section to learn about the
LFM’s controls and how they operate.
Subwoofer Placement
Placement of your LFM series subwoofer is a critical component in maximiz-
ing its performance. The subwoofer's specific location in a room influences its
“perceived” frequency response, sound pressure level (SPL), and overall accuracy.
Since each listening room differs in virtually every aspect, the ideal location will
also vary.
Determine the +/- 3dB point of your main speakers. This frequency is usually
found on the speaker’s specifications sheet or may often be available on the
speaker manufacturer’s web site. Start with the crossover set approximately to
this point. By experimenting with the crossover frequency and level control, you
can fine-tune the LFM Series Subwoofer so that there is a seamless link between
the LFM and the main speakers.
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Sꢀ: The Scattered Subwoofer System
(Two LFM’s)
If the actual +/- 3dB point cannot be obtained from the speakers’ specifications
or the manufacturer’s web site, you can use the following chart as a guideline:
40 Hz
Large tower speaker with one 12 or 15-inch woofer or
two 10-inch woofers;
Why Two Subwoofers?
In most circumstances two subwoofers will perform better than one. While you
might assume this is for added SPL, the greatest benefit will actually be smoother
bass response.
Small tower speaker with one 10-inch woofer or two 8-inch woofers
60 Hz
80 Hz
Small tower or large bookshelf speaker with one 8-inch or two 6-inch
woofers:
Room shape, the cubic volume of the room (width x depth x height), furniture,
floor coverings and even wall and ceiling material all play a roll in bass per-
formance. These factors create peaks and dips in the level of low frequencies at
different points in the room. That said, two properly positioned subwoofers will
distribute the bass throughout the room with greater accuracy than a single sub.
For this reason many professional acousticians and installers recommend more
than one subwoofer. The final result is that you will create a much larger “sweet
Bookshelf speaker with one 6-inch or two 5-inch woofers
100 Hz Bookshelf speaker with one 5-inch woofer or two 4-inch woofers
1ꢀ0 Hz Satellite speaker with one 4-inch woofer or one or two
3.5-inch woofer(s)
Phase Switch
Depending on the absolute phase of your main speakers and amplifier, as well as spot” where the bass is powerful but more importantly smooth and consistent. If
the relative distance from the LFM Subwoofer and main speakers to the listening near perfect bass response is your goal, consider using two LFM Series Subwoofers:
position, the bass in the crossover region may be smoother if you reverse the phase The Outlaw Audio Scattered Subwoofer Systems.
of the LFM. Try both positions of the phase switch to determine which way sounds
What’s Needed to Connect Two Subwoofers?
more bass-heavy. The bass-heavier position is the setting where the output of the
LFM and the main speakers are most in phase. Use program materials with bass
in the crossover region such as music containing bass drums, double basses, bass
guitar, etc., to determine the correct setting.
Most of today’s digital receivers and preamp/processors provide a single subwoofer
output. Connecting two subwoofers to these systems is as simple as adding a Y-
adapter. A Y-adapter splits a single output into two separate outputs. Be sure to
use a Y-adapter that is of equal or better quality than the subwoofer cables you
intend to use. (We recommend the Outlaw Audio PCA Y-Adapter.)
Port Switch
Depending on your bass preference, your Variable Tuning LFM Series subwoofer
has two separate "tuning" modes. In Its “Max Output” mode your LFM series
subwoofer will provide the greatest level of overall bass in regards to SPL (sound
pressure level). In Its "Bass Extension" mode your LFM series subwoofer will
provide the deepest bass (low frequency) levels. When using the Bass Extension
mode you will need to ensure that the provided “port plug” Is blocking one of
the ports located on the bottom of the subwoofer. In the Max Output mode, both
ports should remain unplugged.
To use the Y-adapter, insert the single male end of the cable to the subwoofer
output of your receiver or processor. On the opposite end of the Y-adapter you will
now have two separate subwoofer outputs, one for each sub.
Placement and Level Control
Placement and level control of two subwoofers is somewhat more complicated
than using a single subwoofer. However, the end result of two properly placed and
calibrated subwoofers is well worth the added effort.
The procedure for placement of the second subwoofer is identical to that of de-
termining the placement of the first subwoofer (see the “Subwoofer Placement”
section of this manual). However, the second sub should be placed in the seating
area outside of the “sweet spot” where good bass response is also required. Walk
around the room until you find the area where the bass sounds the best, just as
described in the process for locating a single sub. This spot will almost always be
different than the one that was best for the primary sub.
CAUTION: Do not leave both ports open when the Port Switch Is In
the “Bass Extension” position as your subwoofer's performance will be
comprised. If one of the ports is blocked using the supplied port plug, the
Port Switch must remain In the “Max Output” mode. Failure to adhere to
these requirements can lead to poor performance and damage to your
subwoofer.
Volume Level
NOTE: When calibrating your second subwoofer be sure to turn off the first
sub. This will help you to determine ideal placement without being mislead
by the response of the first sub.
Using the built-in test tones of your receiver/processor, match the levels of all of
your speakers including your LFM Series Subwoofer as described in your receiver
or processor’s owner’s manual. A setting of 5 on the LFM’s volume knob should
provide enough gain to properly match the sub level to your speakers. We recom-
mendusinganSPLmetersuchastheRadioShackmodel(partnumber33-2050).
When using the test tones, measure from the listening chair and set the meter to
the 75 dB level. In order to accurately measure levels between channels use “C”
weighting and the “slow” setting.
When calibrating the final levels of each subwoofer, you may want to reduce
their output to compensate for the added 3 or 4 dB of gain created by using two
subwoofers together.
If you sense a loss of bass output after properly locating and calibrating both
units in a two subwoofer system the likely problem is that the two units are out
of phase with each other. If this occurs try flipping the phase switch on the back
of one or both of the subwoofers until the bass returns. For more information
regarding the phase control function, please read the “Setting the LFM’s Controls”
section of this manual.
Note that the Radio Shack meter is down about 12 dB at 16 Hz, 7 dB at 20 Hz,
and 4 dB at 25 Hz. Add these numbers to the readout to compensate for these
errors if necessary.
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning
When the LFM Series Subwoofer cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft,
dry cloth. If necessary, first wipe the surface with a soft cloth slightly dampened
with mild soapy water, then with a fresh cloth dampened with clean water. Wipe
dry immediately with a dry cloth.
Troubleshooting
Your Outlaw Model LFM Series Subwoofer is designed for trouble free operation.
If you follow the instructions in this manual you should experience many years
of high quality listening enjoyment. However, as with any sophisticated electronic
device, there may be occasional problems upon initial installation, or during the
life of the unit.
The items on the following list are a brief guide to the minor problems that you
may be able to correct yourself. If these solutions do not rectify a problem, or if
the problem persists, contact us for assistance.
NEVER use benzene, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. Do
not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the finish of the metal parts.
Avoid spraying insecticide, waxes, polishing agents, or any aerosol product near
the unit.
Outlaw Service Information
If you follow the instructions in this manual you should experience many years of
troublefreeoperationand, ofcourse, highqualitylisteningenjoyment. TheOutlaw
LFM Series Subwoofers do not contain any user serviceable parts. If you suspect a
problem that may require service assistance, call us at 866-688-5292.
When You Are Away
If you will not be using your home theater system for an extended period of time,
it is always a good idea to turn the unit off using the Master Power Switch on the
rear panel of the subwoofer. This will prevent the automatic turn on circuits from
accidentally powering the system on during your absence.
It is important that only a service agent authorized by Outlaw Audio carry out any
repairs. Keep your sales slip or receipt in a safe place with this manual so that it
will be available to verify the purchase date, should you experience a problem
covered by our warranty.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Solutions
Humming or Buzzing Noise
Power down your system and remove the Interconnects between your components. Power your
system back on. If the hum goes away when the interconnects are disconnected, the hum is
coming from the rest of your equipment. Plug In the Interconnects one at a time for each
component until you come across the specific component generating the hum.
No output from the subwoofer
(the LED does not light up)
Check that the power cord is plugged in securely at both ends and make sure that the power
outlet the subwoofer is plugged into is functioning properly.
Check the fuse. The fuse is located just above the power plug on the subwoofer. Unplug the power
cord and remove the fuse holder with a screwdriver and check the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace it
with a 20 mm 3.15A slow blow fuse.
If the fuse blows again, the output transistors are probably damaged. Email or call technical support for
further assistance.
The subwoofer is not receiving a signal
(Red light does not turn green)
Recheck the connections between the receiver/processor and the subwoofer. On the back of the
subwoofer, make sure the power switch is set to "auto" or "on".
No output from the subwoofer (LED lights up red)
Connect the signal cable to another subwoofer or amplifier. If you get output, then the amplifier is
faulty. Email or call technical support for authorization to send the amplifier back for service.
No output from the subwoofer (LED turns green)
With the subwoofer power cord removed, disconnect the woofer and make sure that the two
speaker wires that come from the subwoofer amplifier are securely connected to the woofer.
If they are not, secure them or call/email technical support for assistance.
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Specifications
Model LFM-1 EX Specifications
Model LFM-1 Plus Specifications
Driver Type
Down Firing, 12" Long-throw Woofer
Driver Type
Down Firing, 12" Long-throw Woofer
Ports
Dual
Ports
Dual
Amplifier Power Rating
Frequency Response
350WRMS; 1300W peak
Amplifier Power Rating
Frequency Response
350WRMS; 1300W peak
16Hz -180Hz 2 dB Maximum Extension
22Hz -180Hz 2 dB Maximum Output
18Hz -180Hz 2 dB Maximum Extension
25Hz -180Hz 2 dB Maximum Output
Crossover Type
Crossover Frequency
Phase
Linkwitz-Reilly 4th Order Low Pass Network
40Hz to 180Hz and Bypass
0 to 180 Degrees
Crossover Type
Crossover Frequency
Phase
Linkwitz-Reilly 4th Order Low Pass Network
40Hz to 180Hz and Bypass
0 to 180 Degrees
SPL
118dB
SPL
115dB
(subject to placement and room gain)
(subject to placement and room gain)
Dimensions (HxWxD)
21.5” x 17.0” x 24.0”
80 lbs
Dimensions (HxWxD)
21.75” x 15.0” x 22.0”
58 lbs
Weight
Weight
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Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty
The Outlaw Audio ꢁ0-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
This product is guaranteed to satisfy all your needs for a high performance
subwoofer system. If for any reason, you are not completely satisfied with it,
please contact us at 866-OUTLAWS (688-5297) within 30 days of receipt of the
unit and you will receive a return authorization.
keep the packing (even after 30 days) so that if you ever move, the unit will be
adequately protected.
If you decide to return the LFM, the only cost you will be responsible for is the
shipping charge to return it to us. When your subwoofer arrives, we will inspect
it to insure that it was shipped back to us in original condition. Upon satisfactory
inspection, we will issue a full credit for your original purchase price.
Please save all of your packing material in that the LFM is heavy and can get
damamged in shipping without proper protection. We recommend that you
Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty
This warranty protects the owner of the Outlaw LFM Series Low Frequency
Module (the PRODUCT) for three (3) years from the date of purchase.
Ifyourproductneedsservice, pleasecallOutlawAudioInc. at866-OUTLAWS
(688-5297) or 866-OUTLAWA (688-5292).
This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the
following specific exceptions. These are:
You will need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of
purchase. In the event that the proof of purchase cannot be established with
the original receipt, the warranty period shall be determined by the earliest
date of manufacture shown on the unit, provided that the serial number
label has not been altered in any manner, or by our records relating to that
serial number.
• Damage caused by improper installation or adjustment
• Damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect
• Damage from failure to follow instructions contained in this
Owner’s Manual
In the event that you wish to return your Outlaw LFM back to us, for any
reason, please call to arrange for a Return Authorization Number. This will
insure that your problem is discussed with a service technician who will
determine if there is a quick solution to your problem.
• Damage from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized
by Outlaw Audio
• Any unit on which the serial number has been defaced, modified,
or removed
Outlaw Audio shall not be liable for, in any way responsible for, any inci-
dental or consequential damages of any kind. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, therefore, the limitations
and exclusions stated herein may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights; and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
• Damage occurring during shipment
• Units which have been altered or modified in design, appearance
or construction
This warranty covers only the actual defects within the PRODUCT itself. IT
DOES NOT cover costs of installation in (or removal from) a fixed installa-
tion, or normal set-up, claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller,
or performance variations resulting from installation related circumstances
such as signal quality, AC power or incompatibilities with speakers and/or
other system components.
THEREARENOWARRANTIESGIVENBYOUTLAWAUDIOWHICHEXTEND
BEYONDTHEDESCRIPTIONGIVENHEREIN.ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIES
OF FITNESS FOR PURPOSE SOLD, MERCHANTIABILITY, DESCRIPTION,
QUALITY OR ANY OTHER MATTERS ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF
THE EXPRESSED LIMITED WARRANTY STATED HEREIN.
During the warranty period, Outlaw Audio will, at its option, either repair the
defect, or replace the defective product, or the defective parts, or components
thereofatnochargetotheownerforpartsandlaborcoveredbythiswarranty.
If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty, or if a unit is examined
which is not in need of repair, you will be charged for the repairs and/or the
examination. If non-warranted repairs are needed, we will notify you of the
estimated cost and ask for your authorization to perform said repairs.
Products are sold on the basis of specifications applicable at the time of
sales. Outlaw Audio shall have no obligation to modify products once they
have been sold.
This warranty is applicable only in the United States.
For applicability in other countries, please call Outlaw Audio.
You must pay shipping charges incurred in getting your Product to the fac-
tory. We will pay the return shipping charges if the repairs are covered by
the warranty. Please save the original shipping cartons as the unit MUST
be returned in the original carton and packing.
(Replacement cartons are available at a modest charge.)
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