Velodyne MicroVee User Manual

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MINI-JACK Thru

This connection passes along the input signal from the mInI-JAcK input unchanged.

Speaker Level Output

These speaker level connections connect to your main speakers. There is 120 Hz high-pass crossover that

removes the bass frequencies from your main speakers. This frees them of the burden of playing bass, which

makes the entire system perform better.

Volume Control

This control allows you to balance the output from the subwoofer to the main speakers in your system. This

control should be set to achieve similar output level from both the main speakers and subwoofer when listening

to music. A good starting point for the volume control is three or four dots from minimum.

WARNING: Some manufacturers preset their receivers with the Sub-Out channel signal at a minimum level. It

is very important to verify that your receiver Sub-Out channel is set to the same output level as your front right

and left channels. Refer to your receiver manual for the individual channel level adjustment procedure. If your

receiver Sub-Out channel is set too low, the subwoofer may appear to have a weak output, it may sound noisy

or distorted, and the Auto On/Off feature may not operate properly.

Low-pass Crossover - 50 to 200 Hz

All inputs sum the left and right channels together, with the resulting signal passing through an adjustable

low-pass crossover before being amplified. The crossover control allows you to adjust the upper limit of the

subwoofer’s frequency response from 50 to 200 Hz. The subwoofer’s response will begin rolling off above the

frequency you set this control to. you should set the crossover frequency to obtain a smooth and seamless

transition from the subwoofer to the main speakers in your system. If your main speakers are smaller with limited

low frequency output, you may wish to choose a higher frequency (such as 100-120 Hz) than you would with

larger speakers which have greater low frequency output. with larger speakers, you might start with this control

set lower, such as 80 Hz.

Phase Adjustment - 0°/180°

This control allows you to “reverse” the phase of the subwoofer’s output signal 180° to correct for any possible

mismatch and resulting cancellation between the subwoofer and your main speakers. To adjust, simply listen to

the system with music playing. Then move the switch from one position to the other and listen for a change in

low frequency output. The correct position will have a greater amount of apparent low frequency output.

Crossover Switch - INTERNAL X-OVER/SUBWOOFER DIRECT

This switch allows the microVee’s internal crossover circuitry to be bypassed. This is required in certain

installations which route the signal through external processors with a crossover circuit of their own. Simply

move the switch to SUBWOOFER DIRECT to disengage the built-in crossover. For all other installations which

do not have a separate electronic crossover, we recommend you leave the switch set to INTERNAL X-OVER

to provide optimum performance.

NOTE: This is explained further in the section below entitled “A Word About Crossovers”. Auto Turn On Function

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