Subwoofer placement, Terminology and controls – Mirage MX 5.1 User Manual

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NOTE: Please retain the carton and packing
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them in the event of a move or if they need to
be shipped to a service center. Product received
damaged by a service center that has been
shipped by the end user in other than the
original packaging will be repaired, refurbished
and properly packaged for return shipment, at
the end user's expense.

SUBWOOFER PLACEMENT

The placement of your new MIRAGE MX subwoofer is
critical to its performance. The three most common
locations include: in the corner of the room (which can
result in a boomy or exaggerated low frequency
response), placement along one wall but out of the
corner (moderate bass performance with increased
fidelity over corner placement), or alongside a front
speaker (creating a better blend with the front speaker,
but sacrificing overall volume). Experimentation with
subwoofer placement is highly encouraged, as slight
adjustments can create large benefits in sound
reproduction. To further test subwoofer placement,
install the subwoofer temporarily in your main listening
position and while playing a familiar piece of music,
walk around the listening room until you find the best
sounding position. This is a possible location for the
subwoofer to be placed.

TERMINOLOGY AND
CONTROLS

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POWER MODE – This switch can be set to either
On or Auto. If the switch is in the On position, it
will constantly remain on. If the switch is set to the
Auto position, when a signal is present the
subwoofer will turn on and will automatically turn
off several minutes after a signal is no longer
present.

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VOLUME LEVEL – This knob can be adjusted to
control the level of output from your subwoofer.
The level chosen should allow the subwoofer to
blend its output with that of the rest of your audio
system.

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PHASE – This switch allows for the adjustment of
the phase of the subwoofer, in relation to the
speakers used in your system, from 0 to +360
degrees.

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LOW-PASS FILTER – This control allows for the
adjustment of the low-pass filter. Adjustments can
infinitely be made from

50HZ to 200Hz.

This will

determine the highest frequency that the
subwoofer will reproduce. When using an external
filter (in your home theater receiver) the internal
filter can be bypassed by turning the knob
completely to the right.

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