KV2 Audio SDD3 User Manual

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SDD3 Setup

MENU

Units mode

Delay mode

Delay can be set in time (miliseconds) or in distance
(meters or feets depending on Units setup). When
switching between time and distance, the delay time
is kept and recalculated to each other. The delay
distance depends on the ambient temperature.

Units

It is possible to switch between metric (meters, °C )
and imperial (feet, °F) units, when switching between
each other, the distance is maintained.

Link AB

It is possible to link channel A and B delay setup,
when both delays are the same. When switching to
Link AB, the delay of both channels is set by
channel A.

LEVEL

Delay mode

Units mode:

Units

DELAY

MENU

Units mode: Delay mode

time

( )
( )

metric

Link AB

( )

no

Cardioid polar characteristics

LEVEL

Units mode
Subwoofer mode

DELAY

Memory
Lock
Display
Temperature

MENU

MENU screen - Subwoofer mode

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LEVEL

Units mode
Subwoofer mode

DELAY

Memory

MENU

MENU screen - Units mode

Lock
Display
Temperature

Subwoofer mode

Cardioid setup

Bass is usually omnidirectional but by using a cardi-
oid bass array you can reduce bass feedback on
stage and also minimise noise pollution from events.
When using cardioid mode, the front subwoofer is
1/4 wavelength of the tuned cardioid frequency in
front of the rear subwoofer. The front subwoofer is
fed with a 1/4 wavelength delay compared to the
rear sub. This configuration results in a cardioid
polar response ,(because of addition and subtraction
of the subwoofer signals).

Cardioid calculation - example

Subwoofers distance (d) corresponds to 1/4
wavelength (λ) of the tuned cardioid frequency
(f).
Speed of sound (v) varies with temperature, for
20°C is approx 343m/s.

λ = 1 / 4f
d = v * λ

FRONT

SUB

REAR

SUB

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