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Wireless Subwoofer for  

the Core System

Instruction Manual

ENGLISH 

    

v 1.0

 


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WELCOME 3 

IN THE BOX 

PRODUCT REFERENCE: CORE SUB 

LED INDICATORS 

SETUP 4 

POWER UP 

POWER SAVING 

CONNECTION 5 

  WIRELESS CONNECTION 

  CREATING AN ALTERNATIVE MULTI-ROOM NETWORk (GROUPS) 

  WIRED (LINE-IN) CONNECTION 9 

VOLUME CONTROL AND MUTING 

SUBWOOFER CONTROLS 

  PHASE ADjUSTMENT 

10 

  CROSSOVER SETTINGS 

10 

  GAIN (OUTPUT) ADjUSTMENT 10 

TROUBLESHOOTING 11 

SPECIFICATIONS 12 

CARING FOR YOUR CORE SUB 

12 

SAFETY INFORMATION 

13

 

SERVICE INFORMATION 

13

 


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WELCOME

Congratulations on purchasing Mass Fidelity’s Wireless Subwoofer for 
your Core Audio System. 
 
This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using your 
Core Sub.

 
IN THE BOX

 

•  Wireless Subwoofer 

 

•  Power Supply 

 

•  International Adapter (may vary depending on your region) 

 

•  7-m (23’) 3.5-mm Audio Cable  

 

•  4 additional rubber feet 

 

•  Quick Start Guide

 
PrOduCT rEFErENCE: COrE SuB

The following is an overview of your Core Sub’s side-panel connections 
and controls:

1. 

PHASE:

 Switch phase of Subwoofer 

2.  

Sub IN: 

Use for 3.5-mm wired (Line-In) connection 

 

3. 

DC INPUT JACK: 

Power supply connector input 

4. 

CROSSOVER: 

+/- keys allow for setting crossover frequencies 

5. 

LED INDICATOR

 Color indicates operating mode or selected  

 

  connection (see page 4) 
6. 

POWER: 

On or Standby mode 

7.  

GAIN:

 +/- keys allow for adjustments to Gain in 2-dB increments

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LEd INdICATOrS

The main LED indicator (above the POWER key      ) indicates operating 
mode or style of connection:

Additional LED indicators are also provided to show selected crossover 
frequency and phase.

LED Indication

Mode

Red

Subwoofer is in Standby mode 

White

Wired (Line-in) connection is being used

Purple

Wireless input is active

Flashing Purple

Waiting to establish wireless connection

Green

Auto-standby is enabled

SETuP

Room placement is flexible; however, for best bass performance place 
your Core Sub close to a wall or in a corner, leaving 3˝ to 4˝ (5 cm – 8 
cm) of space between the Subwoofer and the wall (as shown below).  
Bass is a personal preference, so we encourage you to experiment to 
find the placement that best suits your listening tastes.

Close to a wall

In a corner

 


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POWEr uP

Connect the power supply cable to the Subwoofer’s DC input jack and 
plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. 
 
Press the POWER key      to turn the Subwoofer On or enter Standby.

POWEr SAvINg

 

Auto Standby (Power Saving mode) 
 

Your Core Sub ships with the power-saving feature turned OFF. 

 

To enable Auto-Standby 
 

While the Core Sub is turned ON,

 

press and hold the POWER key        

for 10 seconds, or until the LED above the Power key flashes green to 
confirm Auto-Standby is enabled. 
 
If after 30 minutes the Subwoofer 

does not

 sense an audio signal it will 

enter Standby mode to conserve power. 
 

To disable Auto-Standby 
 

While the Core Sub is turned ON,  press and hold the POWER key      for 
10 seconds, or until the LED above the POWER key       flashes red to 
confirm Auto-Standby is disabled. 
 
When Auto-Standby is disabled and the Subwoofer is plugged into 
a wall outlet, it remains ON until the power supply cable to the wall 
is unplugged or the POWER      button is pressed to put the unit into 
Standby mode. 

 
CONNECTION

Your Core Sub will accept a 

wireless

 or a 

wired

 (3.5-mm Line-In) 

connection. 

 


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WIRELESS CONNECTION

Pair your Core Sub with a Core speaker so they can be remembered as 
a pair on the network: 
 

NOTE: 

The subwoofer can be wirelessly connected to 

only one

 Core 

speaker at a time. 

 

Steps to Pair: 

 

Make sure your Core Sub is powered on. 

 
1.  

On your Core speaker (must be powered on)

, press and hold the    

  POWER key       and the VOLUME        key for 5 seconds. 
 
2.  Wait for the LED on the top of the speaker to flash green, once,  

 

  confirming pairing with your subwoofer. 
 
  The main LED on the subwoofer will flash purple to indicate that it is    
  ready to establish a wireless connection. 
 
3. 

On your Core speaker

, press the MULTI-ROOM key     . 

 
  The main LED on the subwoofer will turn solid purple to indicate that   
  the wireless connection is made. 
 
Your Core speaker and subwoofer will now remain paired, even after the 
system is powered off.

Steps To Unpair: 

 
To unpair the subwoofer from your Core speaker: 
 
1.  

On your Core speaker (must be powered on)

, press and hold the    

  POWER key      and the VOLUME       key for 5 seconds. 
 
2.  Wait for the LED on the top of the Core speaker to flash red, once,  

 

  confirming unpairing. 

 


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  The LED on the Subwoofer will now flash purple to indicate that it is    
  ready to establish a new wireless connection. 
 

Connecting the Core Sub to a Different Core Speaker: 

 
In order to connect to a different Core speaker: 
 
1.  Unpair your Subwoofer and Core speaker by following the “Steps to    
  Unpair” (page 6). 
 
2.  Pair with the new speaker, following the “Steps to Pair” (page 6).

What to do if Pairing Fails?

If pairing fails:

1. 

On the Core speaker,

 enable pairing mode by pressing the  

  POWER key      and the VOLUME      key, until the top LED flashes  

 

 green. 
 
2.  Press the MULTI-ROOM key      on the Core speaker and wait for the    
  Subwoofer to connect. 
 

If pairing is still unsuccessful: 

 
Turn OFF the Core speaker and Subwoofer and make sure that they  

 

are both on the same network channel (

see “Creating An Alternative    

Multi-Room Network (Groups)”, below

).

 

CREATING AN ALTERNATIVE MULTI-ROOM NETWORK (GROUPS)

You can create up to four multi-room networks in order to create 
separate groups within one household or between households (e.g., 
to resolve network conflict with a neighbor). This allows for up to four 
separate Subwoofer pairings within the same house.  
 

Example of a Multi-Room Network 

If you have a TV in the family room and another one in the living room, 
or a bedroom, or basement, you simply select different channels for 
each pairing so that all groups (speaker and subwoofer) operate 
independently and without interfering with each other. 

You can have up to 4 separate Core speaker and subwoofer pairings 
throughout your home, with each Core speaker playing with its own 
Core Sub. 

 

 

NOTE: 

All Core speakers and Core Subs ship with Channel 1 selected 

by default. 

 


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To Select a Different Channel for a Group

Follow the instructions below for each Core speaker and Core Sub that 
you want in the group:

1.  Turn off the Core speaker and/or Subwoofer and disconnect 
  the power adapter. 

2.  Remove the wireless module from the rear of the Core speaker 
  or the side of the Subwoofer (see diagram). 

IMPORTANT: Be careful not to touch or damage the pins!

On the Core Sub, this wireless module fi ts snug so that it does not 
audibly vibrate. If you have trouble removing the module with your 
fi ngers, 

we recommend using a small tip tool to gently pry it loose

.

3.  On both the Core speaker and Core Sub, slide the Alternative  

 

  Network switch to channel 2, 3 or 4. (Each speaker and Subwoofer    
  must be set to the 

same

 channel.)

4.  Replace the wireless module.

5.  Turn the Core speaker and/or Subwoofer back on.

6.  Follow the pairing procedure for your Core speaker and Subwoofer,    
  as detailed in “Steps to Pair”, earlier in the manual.

Channels

 


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WIRED (LINE-IN) CONNECTION

 
Connect one end of the 3.5-mm cable (supplied) to the Subwoofer’s 
Sub IN port and connect the other end to the Core speaker’s SUB OUT 
port.

 

Automatic Switching from Wireless to Wired Mode 

 
When the 3.5-mm cable is plugged into the Subwoofer’s Sub IN port,  
the unit will automatically detect the connection and switch to wired 
(Line-in mode). 

All wireless functionality will be automatically turned 

off.

 If the 3.5-mm cable is unplugged, the Subwoofer will automatically 

revert to wireless mode.

 
vOLuME CONTrOL ANd MuTINg

 
On the Core Sub, Volume and Muting are controlled by the Core 
speaker, either on the speaker itself or by using the Remote Control unit. 
For additional information, please refer to the Instructional Manual that 
came with your Core speaker.

SuBWOOFEr CONTrOLS

Once set, all of the following Subwoofer control settings will be retained 
until you manually change them. 
 

 


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PHASE ADJUSTMENT

Across a narrow band of frequencies, 
bass from your Subwoofer will overlap that 
produced by your Core speaker. Start by 
setting the Phase switch to 0°, then play a 
piece of music or soundtrack with plenty 
of deep bass. If bass sounds too boomy, or 
too weak, switch Phase to 180°.   
 
The amount of bass is a personal 
preference, but your Subwoofer 
should never call attention to itself by 
overpowering the music playing from 
your speaker.  Adjust Phase so that your 
Subwoofer and speaker are playing nicely 
together.

CROSSOVER CONTROL

Crossover is the frequency at which your 
Subwoofer takes over from your Core 
speaker to reproduce the deep bass notes. 
The crossover settings provided below 
allow you to control your Core Sub’s upper-
frequency cut-off point.  
 
We have found 120 Hz to be the most 
reliable crossover point. However, room 
acoustics and personal listening tastes 
play a role, so we encourage you to 
experiment to find the crossover point that 
best suits your preferences.

GAIN (OUTPUT) ADJUSTMENT

Gain allows you to match the output 
of your Subwoofer to that of your Core 
speaker. Gain is not the same as volume 
adjustment. 
 
To begin, using the GAIN “--” key, turn gain 
all the way down to its lowest setting. Using 
the GAIN «+» key, gradually, turn gain up 
until output from the Subwoofer blends 
naturally with music playing from the 
speaker. 
 

Default Crossover 

setting is 120.

Default GAIN 

setting is 0.

Default phase 

setting is 0°.

 


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TrOuBLESHOOTINg

 
If you have a problem with your Core Sub, try the Troubleshooting 
suggestions provided below or review the additional suggestions on the 
FAQ/ Troubleshooting section of our website  
(

massfidelity.com/support/faqs

).  

 
If none of these suggestions solve the problem, please contact 
Customer Support at 

support@massfidelity.com

 or give us a call at 

1.800.367.0596

 

 

The Subwoofer Won’t Turn On 

Make sure the power supply is properly connected to the Subwoofer’s 
input jack and plugged into a wall outlet. 
 
Press the POWER key       to turn Subwoofer ON or to disable Standby 
mode. 
 

Delayed Pairing Time 

Occasionally, pairing may take up to 20 seconds. (Think of it as your 
computer trying to establish a new wi-fi connection — it’s a similar 
process and not instantaneous). You will hear a sound notification 
(Beep) 

from the Core

 while the network establishes connection. Once 

the connection is established, the beeping stops. 
 

Wireless Connection Lost  

The Subwoofer features a built-in sensor that automatically detects 
when the 3.5-mm cable has been plugged in, even when no electrical 
signal is flowing through the cable. When the cable is detected, the 
Subwoofer automatically switches to Wired (Line-in) mode and all 
wireless functionality is automatically turned OFF. 
 
Check the main LED indicator to ensure the Subwoofer has not switched 
to Wired (Line-in) mode.  
 

Subwoofer is Unresponsive  
to User Input 

If the Subwoofer is unresponsive to 
user input (e.g. unable to power off, 
keys not responding, etc.), simply 
RESET by pulling the power cord from 
the wall. 
 

 


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SPECIFICATIONS

Size: 

420 mm x 146 mm x 240 mm;  

   

16.5 in x 5.75 in x 9.5 in 

Weight: 

6.8 kg;  

   

15 lb (240 oz) 

Exterior materials: 

ABS, Wood, Fabric 

Amplifier Power: 

60 Watts 

Frequency Response: 

35 Hz – 180 Hz 

Drivers:  

1x Active, 5.5 in, 80 W, 8 Ohms;  

   

2x Passive, 5.5 in 

Processing: 

1x ARM Core running configuration  

   

and multi-room software.  

   

2x DSPs for signal conditioning  

   

and equalization. 

Wireless Network: 

Adaptive 5-GHz dedicated network 

Wireless range:  

30 m; 100 ft 

Power: 

AC adapter 

Compatible Power Systems: 

110 V – 240 V

*Specifications Subject to change without notice.

CArINg FOr YOur COrE SuB

Clean the Core Sub using a soft cloth only. Household cleaners and 
solvents can damage the exterior. 
 
The Core Sub’s grill is not removable. Tampering with the grill may 
damage your subwoofer.

 


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SAFETY INFOrMATION

WARNING 

 

·   Do not attempt to repair, modify, or disassemble your Core Sub. 
·   Do not expose the Core Sub to rain or other liquids. 
·   Do not use the Core Sub near heat sources or open flames  
  or candles. 
·   Unplug the Core Sub during lightning storms and extended periods   
  of non-use. 
·   Only use attachments, accessories and power supplies specified by   
  Mass Fidelity.

 

SErvICE INFOrMATION

If you have a problem with your Core Sub, please contact 
Customer Support at 

support@massfidelity.com

 or give us a call at 

1.800.367.0596

!

 


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Wireless Subwoofer for  

the Core System