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SV Subwoofers
OWNERS’
GUIDE
SVS PB2-ISD, Powered Box
Dual Driver Subwoofer
Contents:
• Page 1 Welcome
• Page 2 About your new SV Subwoofer
• Pages 4- 7 Setup, integration, and calibration
• Page 7- 8 Powered box amp features
• Pages 9 - 10 Variable tuning
• Pages 11 - 12 Bass Demos
• Pages 13 - 14 Warranty Info
Last update: 13 August,, 2004
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Page 2 SV Subwoofers Welcome. From the entire SVS team, congratulations on your pur- chase of the standard in home theater and music bass! Your new subwoofer isn’t some generic, mass-produced box built someplace you can’t even find on a map. It’s made in Ohio (USA), by home audio enthusiasts... like you. Designed, tested and assem- bled by hand, while using state of the art automation and materials, your SVS is without a doubt one of the best investments you’ll ever make in bring
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Page 3 SV Subwoofers About your SV Subwoofer Other subwoofers might look like them — but virtually none work like them. Not at this price. SVS’s are decidedly different, in how they are designed, produced, sold, and even in the exceptional customer service after the sale. No surprise then, you could have spent much more and still not come close to the value and performance our Powered Box lines provide. But what makes a subwoofer an SVS??? Quality parts, sane prices. You might be
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Page 4 SV Subwoofers Setup, calibrating and integration What’s to know? Well, first of all, setting up an SV Subwoofer is pretty darn easy. There are a few key things to get right if you want to get the most out of your new equipment however! Unpacking. You’re probably eager to fire up your sub (we’re the same way), but take time to carefully unpack your sub. Set the box and other protective shipping materials aside; saving them in case you ever need to return the subwoofer for
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Page 5 SV Subwoofers More Setup, calibrating and integration If you are running a pair of SV Subwoofers (Fig. 2), you will need to use a standard “Y” cable adapter (d.) The best adaptor to use for this task has one male RCA connection and two female RCA outputs. (Radio Shack ® stocks them.) From the “Y” cable you can run a standard 75 Ohm RCA to RCA signal cable (e.) to each sub, thus “splitting” the Low Frequency Effects (LFE) and other bass signals from your receiver and effectivel
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SV Subwoofers Page 6 ting ALL speakers to “Small” works best. Let your sub make the bass! Also, is your subwoofer turned “ON”? We don’t mean “is your subwoofer amplifier on?” (that’ll be important later too) but rather, is your receiver sending a bass signal to your sub amp? This can only happen if you say “Yes” (or “ON”) in the “Subwoofer” selection during the all-important setup menu of any typical Dolby Digital/DTS capable receiver. If you have a choice of “crossover points” for y
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Page 7 SV Subwoofers But what’s “too high”?? Tastes vary, and so do movie soundtracks, but your SVS is capable of tremendous levels of low distortion, low frequency bass — far more than most commercial subs. Take advantage of this, especially if you like action movies with lots of “.1” channel (LFE) action, and give the sub a bit more “bump” during calibration (also known as running the sub “hot”). Keep in mind too that the human ear is relatively insensitive to low frequencies. This
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SV Subwoofers Page 8 your sub, getting these bass wave forms to arrive in a complementary, enhancing fashion is the difficult job of the phase control. Essentially, “phase” varies the tim- ing of the bass waves coming from the sub. But don’t despair if you don’t hear much difference with changes to the phase knob — the effect of bass cancellation will vary by volume and frequency in your room, and no single setting is likely to ever be “perfect”. One technique to optimize phase is to fi
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SV Subwoofers Page 9 Subsonic Filter and Port Tuning Your new PB2-ISD subwoofer not only comes with our “Tri-Power” port flares, but custom port plugs and variable subsonic filter which allow your sub to be “tuned” to even lower frequencies than its stock configuration. For most people and most rooms, your SVS is already configured for the best blend of extension (how deep/low your sub goes) and output (how loud it gets at a variety of bass frequencies). However, we know that bas
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SVS PB2-ISD tuning chart
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SV Subwoofers Page 11 Bassy demo scenes to die for. So now what?? You’ve got one of the best theater and music bass sub- systems on the planet, you’re calibrated...want to see what she’ll do? But of course! Since finding those scenes can be a bit trying, we’ve compiled a list of our old favorites below. After all, calibration with test tones is important, but it’s movies and music this sub is itching to show off. Chapter stops for DVDs are shown, with movie time in hours: min- utes: s
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SV Subwoofers Page 12 More Bassy demo scenes. • “Titanic” You love it...or you hate it. Regardless of which side of the ship you sit on, this flick does some serious rumbling for you: 1. “We can’t leave him” Scene 22 (2:21:50) 2. “Ship Splitting” (2:41:30) 3. “Last Gasp” (2:42:05) • “Blade” Not one for the kiddies, but loaded with deep bass. 1. “Footstep”, Scene 4 (7:15) 2. “Door blown” Scene 20 (50:05) • “Aliens” Not just another modern sci-fi horror classic, this one rocks f
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SV Subwoofers Page 13 Setup/Calibration Notes:
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Warranty: 45-day money back warranty. If you are not completely satisfied with the performance of your subwoofer, return it to us for a full refund of the purchase price. Just a few minor stipula- tions should you choose to do this: • The subwoofer must be returned in original shipping box. • E-mail SVS first for a return of merchandise number (RMA) and display this on the outside of the box. • The sub must be insured during shipping (SVS may arrange UPS pickup to ease any