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Chapter 5-1 SV Sound Powered Box Basic Common Features. SVS subwoofer amps use the most durable and accurate designs possible. Get familiar with yours! Volume/Gain Use ―gain‖ (in conjunction with your Audio Video Receiver (AVR) subwoofer output level control) to achieve bass level calibration to your liking. Start your setup with the sub’s vol- ume/gain no more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up (turned clockwise from the left). Crossover Frequency. If you use your AVR’s inter
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Chapter 5.2 SV Sound Sometimes, with very low listening levels, your subwoofer might not get enough of a bass signal from your AVR to ―trip‖ the Auto- On circuit. Should you ever find this to be the case you may leave this switch to ―On‖, or turn up the AVR’s subwoofer level some (be sure to recalibrate channels levels with your sound meter after- wards). Crossover Feature Switches. If you allow your DD/DTS sur- round-sound receiver or processor to manage bass frequencies (again, hig
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Chapter 6-1 SV Subwoofers SV Sound Setup, calibrating and integration What’s to know? Setup is easy! However, there are key steps which must be done carefully and correctly, read on: Unpacking. Take a few moments to carefully unpack everything. Save the box and shipping materials, just in case you need to return the sub for any reason. Location. Where you put a sub is important to how it will sound. Use a corner if you can, and avoid putting your sub where it might a
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SV Sound Chapter 6-2 SV Sound More Setup, calibrating and integration If you are running a pair of SVS subwoofers (Fig. 2), you will need to use an inexpensive ―Y‖ cable adapter (d.) From the ―Y‖ cable you can run a stan- dard 75 Ohm RCA or XLR signal cable (e.) to each sub, thus ―splitting‖ the Low Frequency Effects (LFE) and other bass from your receiver, and effec- tively feeding both subwoofers with the same signal. NOTES: Determine if you want ―ON‖ (always on) or ―
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Chapter 6-3 SV Sound Also, is your subwoofer turned ―ON‖? We don’t mean ―is your sub- woofer amplifier on?‖ but rather, is your AVR sending a bass sig- nal to your sub amp? This can only happen if you say ―Yes‖ (or ―ON‖) in the ―Subwoofer‖ selection during the setup of your AVR’s setup menu. Is your receiver connected to the sub amp? Use a well-shielded ―RCA‖ or XLR cable (sometimes called a ―patch cord‖) to connect the sub- woofer output of your AVR to either input jack of your su
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Page 11 Page Cha 11 pter 6 -4 SV Sound But what’s “too high”?? Tastes vary, and do movie soundtracks, but your SVS subwoofer is capable of tremendous levels of low distor- tion, low frequency bass — far more than most subs in this size or price class. Take advantage of this, especially if you like action mov- ies with lots of ―.1‖ channel (LFE) bass action, and give the sub a bit extra gain during calibration. Keep in mind too that the human ear is relatively insensitive to low freq
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Chapter 7-1 SV Sound Advanced Features: Subsonic Filter and Port Tuning Your new SVS subwoofer comes with cus- tom foam port plugs and variable sub- sonic filter which allows your sub to be ―tuned‖ to even lower frequencies than its stock configuration. For most people and most rooms, your sub is already configured for the best blend of extension (how deep/low your sub goes) and output (how loud it gets). However, we know bass is a very personal taste and no two rooms will react e
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Chapter 8-1 SV Sound Advanced Features: Parametric Equalizer (PEQ). Important Note: Until you are ready to use the PEQ feature set, it should be disabled by setting all three controls to the full counter clock-wise position. Background Information: Direct and reflected bass waves in the listening room will create ―standing waves‖ and associated peaks and nulls in the sub- woofer frequency response (FR). The PEQ allows you to reduce the severity of a peak in the subwoofer freque
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SV Sound Chapter 8-2 “Q” Control Effects Measuring The In-Room Frequency Response: In order to use the PEQ effectively, you must measure the in-room FR of the subwoofer at the lis- tening positions. This can be done manually using test tones and an spreadsheet, or it can be accomplished using software such as ―TrueRTA‖, or ―Room EQ Wizard‖. SVS does not provide technical support on the set- up and use of any software, but it can make measuring the subwoofer FR easier and faster th
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SV Sound Chapter 8-3 To set the overall test level, play a 25 Hz frequency and adjust the sub- woofer gain (option 1 below) or the processor master volume (option 2 below) until the SPL meter reads about 75 dB at the listening position. Run each tone only long enough to get a stable reading from the meter (about 5-6 seconds), and then give the subwoofer about 10 seconds to cool off between test frequencies. Option 1: Measure The FR of the Subwoofer Only: To measure the FR of the sub
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SV Sound Chapter 8-4 Option 2: Measure the Combined FR of the Speakers and Subwoofer: To measure the combined FR of the front speakers and subwoofer (to in- clude the digital crossover in your processor), connect your sound card output to an analog input on your processor. Make sure the analog input is configured to use the digital crossover between the speakers and the sub- woofer. Use the Excel spreadsheet named Speaker And Subwoofer Com- bined Frequency Response, which will plot
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SV Sound Chapter 8-5 Set the Frequency control to the approximate center frequency of the largest peak. Set the Q control to HI (narrowest bandwidth), and set the Level control to MAX. Play the test tones again and re-measure and re- plot the affected portion of the FR curve and visually evaluate your re- sults. Simple trial/error will then allow you to adjust all three controls to shape the PEQ cut to achieve the desired effect. The previous image shows the results of the first PEQ
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SV Sound
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SVS PB13-Ultra and
PC13-Ultra Subwoofers
Contents:
Chapter 2 Safety instructions
Chapter 3 SVS Welcome
Chapter 4 About your SVS subwoofer
Chapter 5 General subwoofer features
Chapter 6 Setup, integration, and calibration
Chapter 7 Variable tuning feature
Chapter 8 Parametric equalizer (PEQ)
Chapter 9 Room compensation control
Chapter 10 Subwoofer specifications
Chapter 11 Terms and Conditions
Last update: 27 April, 2008
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Chapter 2-1 SV Sound IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifi
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Chapter 2-2 SV Sound 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is re- quired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been ex- posed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. WARNING: To reduce the
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Chapter 3 Page 4 SV Subwoofers SV Sound Welcome! At SVS, you can actually hear the tireless research and design efforts built in to our subwoofers and speak- ers. Years are spent developing any SVS product — with work typically spanning from our Ohio headquar- ters… to US west coast technology centers… and over to the finest component suppliers in Asia and Europe as well. Nothing in our speaker offerings is an ―off the shelf‖ product. SVS is committed to making better
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SV Subwoofers Chapter 4 SV Sound About your SVS Subwoofer There maybe be other subwoofers that look like them, but virtually none work like them. SVS subwoofers are decidedly different in how they are designed, produced, sold, and the exceptionally high quality components we use. You could have spent much more on other brands and still not come close to the performance our products provide. What makes a subwoofer an SVS? Quality components, sane prices. You might be surprised
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SV Sound Chapter 9 Advanced Features: Room Compensation In typical home theaters a phenomenon known as ―room gain” can play a major role in how accurately bass is produced. When any subwoofer produces notable bass energy below 27Hz, the output you will perceive is different than the sub’s normal output would be (if unaf- fected by your room’s walls). The difference in theoretical bass, versus actual bass response, is depicted in the graph below. The red trace indicates a subwoo
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SV Sound Chapter 10 Specifications Model Name: PB13-Ultra Configuration: Powered Box, front-firing 13‖ woofer Vented, Variable Tune with Sealed Mode Design: 22‖ High x 20.5‖ Wide x 27‖ Deep Dimensions: H x W x D 56 cm H. x 52 cm W. x 68.6 cm D. Weight: 155lbs (70.5kg) 110~120V/60hz (US/Canada/South America) Voltage (fixed): 220~240V/50hz (Europe, Russia, other) 13‖ SVS designed/built ―Ultra‖ woofer with high -excursion synthetic surround, foam/glass cone