Appendix c: important subwoofer information, Series subwoofer (dd-15 and dd-18 only) and thx, Ultra – Velodyne Digital Drive Series User Manual

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APPENdIX C: IMPORTANT SUBWOOFER INFORMATION

Important Information Regarding your

Velodyne digital drive

Series Subwoofer

(dd-15 and dd-18 only) and THX

Ultra

2

THX Ultra2 Presets for the Velodyne Digital Drive Series:

To set the DD-15 and DD-18 to meet THX Ultra2 requirements, customize Preset 5 with the following parameters:

low Pass crossover Frequency: OFF

low Pass crossover Slope: 6 dB per octave

Subsonic Frequency: 15Hz

Subsonic Slope: 24 dB per octave

Phase: User adjustable

Polarity: User adjustable

Volume: 25

contour Frequency: default

contour level: 0.0

Theater/music: 8

night mode Volume: default in OFF position

THX Certified Pre-Amp/Receivers:

If you have a THX Certified Pre-Amp/Receiver, please connect the “(THX)” input on the back panel of the DD-15/

DD-18 to the ”Sub Out” connector of the THX Pre-Amp/Receiver. Also set the DD-15/DD-18 to the THX Preset

5, set the system response of the subwoofer as per the owner’s manual and then calibrate the THX Pre-Amp/

Receiver. This ensures that the bass management and calibrated levels are optimized for your system.

As this is a new THX Ultra

2

subwoofer, if your Pre-Amp/Receiver is THX Ultra

2

Certified, you may use the

Boundary Gain Control in the setup menu of the THX Ultra2 Pre-Amp/Receiver to compensate for any excessive

bass heard in the room if you are close to a wall.

THX Certified Ultra

2

:

Before any home theatre component can be THX Ultra

2

certified, it must pass a rigorous series of quality

and performance tests. Only then can a product feature the THX Ultra

2

logo, which is your guarantee that

the Home Theatre products you purchase will give you superb performance for many years to come. THX

Ultra

2

requirements cover every aspect of the performance of the product including power output, frequency

response, distortion, etc.

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