4 active subwoofer system – Avalon Acoustics Sentinel User Manual

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12.4 Active Subwoofer System

Designing a loudspeaker system for accurate low-frequency reproduction is a

challenging proposition. Given a reasonable listening environment, there is

very good correlation between the anechoic and in-room responses at

frequencies above 350 Hz. However, at low frequencies, boundary effects

come into play, significantly altering the in-room response.

Anechoic Frequency Response vs. In-Room Frequency Response

It must be remembered that very little listening actually takes place in

anechoic chambers. Placement of the speakers in a real-world listening room

will boost the bass response of the speaker, as explained in Section 8, Room

Acoustics and Speaker Position, beginning on page 41.

Active Control of Bass Energy

In order to properly control the bass energy and achieve a flat frequency

response in-room, the Sentinel Active Reference system employs an active,

powered subwoofer system. The subwoofer amplifier is specifically designed

to handle the high-power demands of low-frequency signal, via the amplifier's

massive toroidal transformer, exceptional storage capacity, and unmatched

high voltage/current regulation.

The Sentinel Active Reference System's high-capacity subwoofer amplifier

handles the most demanding low-frequency passages and actively controls

and maintains transient speed and accuracy. Coupled with the dual-driver

ultra-lightweight diaphragm subwoofer section, Sentinel produces deep,

accurate bass down to 16 Hz, with complete freedom from stored resonant

energy.

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