JVC CW-DRA8 Compact Powerful Subwoofer
Specification
- Brand JVC
- Model Number CW-DRA8
- Speaker Maximum Output Power 250 Watts
- Audio Output Mode Surround
- Mounting Type Car Mount
- Weight 12.23 pounds
- Dimensions 19.7 x 12.1 x 4.7 inches
- Other display features Wireless
- Speaker Type Subwoofer
- Cone Size 20cm (8″)
- Frequency Response 35 – 150Hz
- Power Handling Capacity (Peak power) 250W
- Power Handling Capacity (RMS power) 125W
- Sound Pressure Level 81dB
What’s In the Box
- Product
- Manual

Deep Bass without giving up Space

Rugged Design

Newly Designed Damper
The new Graduated Pleat Damper helps prevent stress from affecting specific parts of the damper. This minimizes mechanical damage and dramatically improves the damper’s durability.
Compact Size for Installation in Various Places

Features
The subwoofer’s pair indicator will start to quickly blink if you press and hold the PAIR switch on the subwoofer’s back for a short period of time. Next, turn the device ON by touching it or pressing the remote control. When successful, the Pair indicator on the subwoofer turns solid.
After you’ve connected your soundbar to your ARC-compliant TV using an HDMI cable (not included), use the unit’s or remote control’s SOURCE button to repeatedly choose TV ARC to play audio from your input device.
Once “BT” appears on the LED display, press the BT button on the remote control or the O/ button on the soundbar control panel several times. When the soundbar is in Bluetooth pairing mode, the LED display will flash to let you know.
Connect the soundbar’s AUX / LINE IN connection to the headphone socket of the external devices using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo audio cable (included). To select AUX / LINE IN mode, turn on the device or remote control, then repeatedly press SOURCE.
The audio output port on your TV must first be found. Locate the audio input port on your subwoofer after plugging the HDMI wire into the TV’s connector. Connect the opposite end of the HDMI wire to the subwoofer once you’ve discovered that. There you have it, then!
Unplug the subwoofer and the power cable. Check to check that the subwoofer is plugged in before plugging in the bar. not another. To manually pair, press the subwoofer’s pairing button and then adhere to the prompts.
In order to prevent the sound bar from going into Standby mode after 15 minutes, make sure it is getting an input signal that is powerful enough (of a loud enough volume). Boost the volume on your set-top box if it has a volume setting if you’re using one (preferably to the maximum setting, or close enough).
The soundbar and subwoofer’s power cords should be attached to the back of each device before being plugged into a wall socket. On the subwoofer’s back, press the ID SET button using a tiny, pointed item. Hold the button down until STANDBY shuts off and the LINK (Blue LED) starts to blink swiftly.
Checking the fuse should be your first step if your subwoofer stops working. Replace it if it is blown and check to see if the issue is resolved. If it doesn’t, there might be another issue with the subwoofer, in which case you’ll need to have a technician fix it.
Most soundbars don’t allow the addition of a standalone subwoofer. The soundbar and subwoofer must be purchased together and have been built to naturally link to one another for this to be possible.
It is simple to connect a sound bar to a subwoofer. All you need is a monaural (mono) audio cable with the right connections on either end, which is an affordable item that is easily accessible from both online and physical retailers.
You can change the volume to get stronger (or softer) bass from your subwoofer. Depending on your model, there are different ways to accomplish this. The WOOFER button on the majority of soundbar remote controls allows you to change the volume from -6 to +6. (when compared with the volume of the rest of the sound from the other speakers).
Both processes are quick and easy, and once linked, your subwoofer will turn on whenever your soundbar does. Your subwoofer will arrive with a cord that you can use to attach it to the output on your soundbar if you have a manual or wired connection.
The connection between your subwoofer and home entertainment receiver is straightforward: Simply connect this audio connector cable between the subwoofer’s line input and the receiver’s subwoofer output (pictured above). Use the LFE input if it is present on the subwoofer.
On the opposite speaker, press and hold the TWS Button for roughly 5 seconds. The green and blue LED indicator will flash. The two speakers will then be automatically connected after that. A signal sound will be audible after the pairing is finished.




















