Settings of the sound characteristics – Piega PS 1 User Manual

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Settings of the Sound Characteristics

Thanks to the use of the most advanced active electronics, your new subwoofer is a cutting edge product in the
field of subwoofers. The connection and setting options provided on the subwoofer allow the best possible con-
nection to your stereo or surround sound system and can be adapted to your individual audio requirements.

LEVEL
Use this knob to adjust the subwoofer volume

LED
The LED is off when the loudspeaker is switched off,
and is red when it is in standby mode. During opera-
tion of the subwoofer the LED is green to indicate
trouble-free operation

AUTOMATIC STANDBY
Use this switch to activate the standby function of
the PS 1 / PS 2. This enables the subwoofer to switch
on automatically as soon as a signal is received and
to switch off when there is no more signal. When
the AUTO POWER switch is in the ON position, the
subwoofer stays permanently switched on. Factory
setting: ON

LOW PASS
Use this knob to set the crossover frequency be-
tween subwoofer and full-range speaker according
to the connection method used. This will relieve the
satellite loudspeakers in the bass range. Factory set-
ting: 80 – 100 Hz

PHASE
Use this switch to set the subwoofer to «In Phase»
or «Out of Phase». Depending on the type of loud-
speaker, at setting «0» there will be a phase cancel-
ling (little bass) or a phase correction (normal bass)
Factory setting: 0

VAR. BASS-EQ. – SOUND CHARACTERISTIC
Use this knob to change the sound of the subwoofer
from «dry, sharp, crisp» to «warm, soft and well-
rounded»

ON

AUTOMATIC

POWER

L

R

L

R

LFE

LINE IN

LINE

O

U

T

LEVEL

MIN•

•MAX

MIN•

•MAX

0•

•180

VA

R. PH

A

S

E

PHA

SE

40Hz•

•200Hz

LO

W

PA

SS

MIN•

•MAX

VAR:

B

A

SS EQ

HIGH

PA

SS

100 Hz

80 Hz
60 Hz

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PIEGA PS 1 / PS 2

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HIGH PASS (PS 2 only)
The HIGH PASS switch enables you to activate a high
pass filter for the LINE OUT outputs of the satellites.
Select 60, 80 or 100 Hz depending on the size of the
loudspeaker.

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