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Advanced Operations

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Adjusting the Crossover Setting

The SUB-1500's built-in crossover creates an allowable frequency band available to subwoofer output. The

available range is from 40Hz to 120Hz. If you would like the subwoofer to only output extremely low frequencies,

you would want to select a lower frequency setting i.e. 40Hz. If you would like the subwoofer to output to include

some higher frequencies as well as low frequencies, you would want to select a higher frequency setting i.e.

80Hz or 120Hz.

Using the Phase Switch

Depending on the 'absolute' phase of your primary speakers, and relative distance of the subwoofer and primary

speakers to the listening position, the bass in the crossover region may be smoother if you reverse the phase of

the subwoofer relative to the main speakers. Try flipping the phase switch to determine which way sounds more

bass heavy. The more bass-heavy position is the setting where the output of the subwoofer and the main

speakers are most in phase. Play program materials with bass in the crossover region such as music containing

bass drums, double basses, bass guitar, etc. to determine the correct setting.

Regarding Phase

The easiest way to understand what speaker phase listening to how they sound different. The difference is

essentially this: a subwoofer in phase produces a rich and full-toned sound, opposed to the hollow and thin sound

produced from a subwoofer out of phase. The best test signal is octave-band filtered pink noise, preferably

centered to 80 Hz. If not available, use source audio of your choice. You will want to have a person with you to

help with testing as it makes things much easier.

First, have one person sitting close to the SUB-1500 making the adjustments/connections and the other person

in the target listening area. Have the person making the adjustments play the audio, while moving the PHASE

switch from 0 to 180. The listener should be listening for the most full-toned and rich sound. When that is

achieved, correct phase has been attained. You may need to adjust the volume level of the SUB-1500 compared

to the main system when correct phase has been attained. This is only done once as the relative phase between

them is not affected when the relative level is changed, so there is no need to go back and check phasing again.

So, again, when the phasing is right, all you need to do is to adjust the SUB-1500 volume level for adjustments.

One thing to remember is, if you move the main speakers considerable farther, in relation to the SUB-1500, the

phasing may need to be rechecked.

Movies Vs. Audio Music

If you listen to movies with your new set-up, you may find that the bass is a little "light" and doesn't deliver the

impact you expect. No problem-just turn up the subwoofer volume until you are happy. Mark the volume settings

that are best for music and movies and readjust as you switch sources. If that's too inconvenient, choose a mid-

point level that gives you the best balance of music and movie performance. But keep in mind that filmmakers use

bass effects as "punctuation." Bass shouldn't be a continuous drone.

NOTE: The crossover setting does not affect the any speakers that may be connected to the HI-

LEVEL IN/OUT speaker jacks.

CROSSOVER

40

160

Hz

Crossover and Phase

0° PHASE 180°

Lower

Bass

Higher/Tighter

Mid-Bass

In Phase

Out of

Phase

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