MartinLogan Xstat Summit X User Manual

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Controls and Connection 9

drum or a pipe organ). When adjusting the 25Hz and

50Hz levels we recommend doing so with two or three

people—one located at the listening position and one or

two people at the controls.

1 Start with the 25Hz and 50Hz level knobs set to 0dB.

The person at the listening position needs to become

familiar with the sound at this setting. Remember, only

the person in the listening position should judge the

bass integration. Nodes and nulls change dramatically

throughout every location in a room. A person adjust-

ing the controls on the speaker will experience an

entirely different bass performance than a person sit-

ting in the listening position.

2 Adjust the 25Hz level knob by +10dB. In most cases

the bass will sound boomy and unnatural. Return

the setting to 0dB and listen to the speaker again for

a moment. Next, adjust the 25Hz knob by –10dB. In

most cases the bass will sound thin. Return the setting

to 0dB and listen again for a moment.

Now you have an idea of the control you have over

the 25Hz output. If you feel the bass is too boomy

at 0dB, adjust towards the negative settings. If it is

to thin at 0dB, adjust toward the positive settings.

Repeat this procedure using increasingly smaller

amounts (8dB, 6dB, 4dB, etc.) until you find a setting

where the low bass sounds balanced—remember

to return the knob to 0dB and listen for a moment

between each adjustment. Once you’ve found the best

sounding setting for your room, make a note of the set-

ting.

3 Repeat step 2 to adjust the 50Hz level knob

4 Setting one level may effect enough change that the

other is no longer ideal. Once you have determined

and noted the settings for both knobs repeat this pro-

cedure with finer adjustments around the points

you’ve already chosen.

Remember—due to the unpredictabililty of every lis-

tening room, experimentation is essential when setting

up a loudspeaker. It may take several attempts to find a

combination of control settings, speaker positions, and

listening position that is ideal for you and your listening

preferences. If you still hear anomalies, you may need to

experiment with speaker placement or the location of the

listening position—sometimes even the subtlest adjust-

ments will make huge changes!

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