Vr 10 subwoofer - operation – Wharfedale Vardus Range User Manual

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VR 10 SUBWOOFER - OPERATION

SETTING UP

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Set the subwoofer power switch to OFF.

As the ear is unable to detect the direction from which deep bass
originates, this allows freedom in positioning the subwoofer.

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Turn the system Volume Control to minimum.

Varying the distance from the wall alters the amount of bass.

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Re-check all system connections.

Some prefer to place the subwoofer against a room corner. This

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Connect the supplied subwoofer power lead to the IEC

arrangement gives more bass at the possible expense of clarity.

power socket on the subwoofer and connect the mains plug

LOUDSPEAKER SIZES

into the wall socket.

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Set the subwoofer volume control midway (12o'clock)

Many digital AV processors require you to specify the size of

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Switch on the mains power.

speakers in the various channels. These are usually ‘Large’ or
‘Small’. We recommend that you set the centre and surround

FINE TUNING

speakers to 'Small'. This will direct all the bass in the system to

Switch on the subwoofer power switch. Check that the power

the subwoofer and provide clean, deep and louder bass.

indicator on the front of the cabinet glows. Now switch on the

Set the VR-50, 100 and 200 to “Small” The VR-400 should be set

system. Play a programme with extended bass and set the

to “Large”. We recommend the VR-300 be set to “Large” though

system volume to a reasonable level. Adjust the subwoofer

if the bass is excessive, you may wish to set it to “Small”.

volume control to produce the desired level of bass.

Set the ‘Subwoofer’ option on the processor to 'On’ or 'Yes'.

PHASE SWITCH: If the bass is indistinct or lacks depth, the Phase
switch may need adjustment. Set the switch to 0º and listen

SETTING LEVELS

carefully to some music with extended bass. If there is

Once the loudspeaker settings have been finalised, put the AV

insufficient bass output from the sub-woofer set the Phase

amplifier into its “Test” mode (see your processor instructions),

switch to 180º. Select the position which produces the most

Adjust the levels until all channels are equally loud.

natural, extended bass.

You may need to adjust the subwoofer output level. Avoid

LOW PASS FILTER. This adjusts the blend between the

setting too high a level or you will swamp the sound with bass

subwoofer and the main speakers. and enables the system to be

which be tiring to listen to and may limit the subwoofer’s ability

set up for optimum bass performance. The higher settings are

to respond to large bass transients. Set a sensible level going

for use with bookshelf loudspeakers, the lower settings for large

into the subwoofer. The subwoofer volume control should be

floorstanding models. If you choose too low a setting with small

between 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock .

speakers, there will be a ‘hole’ in the bass response; too high a

LFE

setting with large speakers will result in the upper bass

The Low Frequency Effects channel was designed as an additional

becoming bloated.

bass channel with its own dedicated subwoofer. In practice

AUTO SWITCH. In normal mode the subwoofer is permanently

however, if all the speakers are set to Small, the LFE channel will

on. This may result in low level hum or noise if the rest of the

be combined with the bass from other channels and all this feeds

system is switched off and the subwoofer is left switched on.

into the subwoofer. When you set the LFE level from your AV
processor, use care with this setting as the LFE channel may
contain powerful low frequencies which, although normal in a
cinema, may overload a domestic subwoofer.

If, during a programme, you hear popping or thumping noises
coming from the subwoofer, immediately turn the AV Processor's
volume level down and then back off the LFE level. If this does not
cure the problem, back off the volume level at the subwoofer.

Please read the relevant sections of your AV amplifier manual

When the system is not in use for extended periods, we suggest

and familiarise yourself with the various issues. If you are

you switch off the subwoofer to protect it from switching noises

unsure, consult your dealer for help.

caused by domestic appliances, etc.

Setting the AUTO switch to ON automatically turns the
subwoofer on when a signal is detected at any of the inputs and
turns it off (Standby Mode) after a period of inactivity. We
recommend the AUTO switch be set to ON for normal operation.

In AUTO mode the indicator on the front of the subwoofer will
glow RED when the unit is in Standby and GREEN when
operational. If your subwoofer is disconnected from the mains
or the Power switch is “Off”, the indicator will be extinguished.

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