Infinity CSW-10 manual Level, What You Measure,What to Do, Example 1. Single Dominant Peak

Page 14

The pointer on the slider will indicate the correct width setting. Enter this number in the Width field of the Measurement Template. In our example, the width is 12.5%.

It is not realistic to expect a perfect fit. Acoustic measurements encompass the behavior of not only the speakers but of the room and its contents as well. Reflected energy, standing waves and ambient noise all add their part. Determining the best width setting nearly always requires compromise.

Level

This setting will define the amount (level) you want to reduce the peak, in decibels.

The R.A.B.O.S. level adjustment is limited to attenuation only, and is adjustable from 0dB to –14dB. After optimization, the R.A.B.O.S. equalizer will eliminate the largest low-frequency peak; therefore, the broadband bass level can be increased without overpowering the midrange frequencies. R.A.B.O.S. applies this compensation automatically.

You will use the Width Selector as an aid in determining the correct level setting. Place the Width Selector as described above and adjust it to the correct width. Observe the first frequency point on the high-frequency side of the peak that no longer follows the slope of the Width Selector. In this example this is 56Hz. Calculate the average level of the readings from 56Hz up to 100Hz; that is, 10 data points in this example.

56Hz

63Hz

66Hz

72Hz

77Hz

80Hz

85Hz

90Hz

95Hz

100Hz

92 10 = –9.2

–9

–10

–8

–9

–10

–9

–8

–10

–10

–9

Whenever your answer has a remainder, always round down (disregarding the negative [–]) to the next whole number.

In our example, you would enter 9 in the attenuation field.

This may not be the best method in all cases. The next section contains several other examples.

What You Measure,What to Do

As stated earlier, it is not possible to anticipate the effect of every possible listening environment. However, most residential sound rooms share many characteristics, and their dimensions fall into a range that make some response irregularities far more likely than others. On the following pages are examples of what you may encounter. Following each example is a strategy for correction. Compare your measurement results with the following examples. Find the one that best fits your graph and follow the instructions presented for that scenario.

Remember, when looking for a match, look at the descriptive characteristics, not any specific frequency or level. Each of these examples can occur at any frequency, bandwidth and level. It is unlikely that your test results will be exactly as depicted in these examples.

Example 1. Single Dominant Peak:

Figure 15. Single dominant peak

This is the most common result of speaker/room interaction.

Apply the Width Selector as described in Figure 13. Align the center-line of the Selector over the center of the peak, as shown in Figure 14. Now adjust the Selector until you have achieved the “best fit.”The slider now points to the correct bandwidth setting. In this example, the frequency is 43Hz and the best-fit width is 12.5%. Fill in the Width and Frequency fields provided on the template.

Determine the appropriate level using the technique described earlier. In this example, –9dB would be best. Enter the level in the field provided.

Skip to the “Adjusting the R.A.B.O.S. Equalizer”section on page 14.

11CSW-10

Image 14
Contents CSW-10 Read First Ii CSW-10Table of Contents CSW-10Unpacking the Subwoofer PlacementInfinity CSW-10 Controls and Connections Rear PanelConnections Set Normal/LFE Switch to LFESet Normal/LFE Switch to Normal Power On OperationR.A.B.O.S. Goal R.A.B.O.S. Kit Includes Following ComponentsWhat R.A.B.O.S. Does Performing R.A.B.O.S.TestsContents of the R.A.B.O.S. Test CD Rslm PlacementTurn the system volume to minimum Initial System-Level SettingSetting the Subwoofer Test Level When you have completed this adjustment, press PauseLocating a test point Frequency What Does a Parametric Equalizer Do?Completing the Measurement Template WidthUsing the Width Selector Placement of the Bandwidth SelectorWhat You Measure,What to Do Skip to the Adjusting the R.A.B.O.S. Equalizersection onLevel Our example, you would enter 9 in the attenuation fieldExample 2. Two Response Peaks Example 3. Peak Adjacent to a DipExample 4. Narrow Response Example of two narrow dipsPosition Adjusting the R.A.B.O.S. EqualizerExample 6. Ideal Response Final System Balance CSW-10 R.A.B.O.S. ControlsMaintenance and Service Width Frequency Frequency Width Specifications Crossover Frequencies Driver Dimensions H x W x DPage Harman International Industries, Incorporated

CSW-10 specifications

The Infinity CSW-10 is a remarkable addition to the realm of high-performance subwoofer systems, designed specifically for those who value superior audio quality in their home theater or music listening environment. This subwoofer integrates technology and craftsmanship to deliver exceptional deep bass, ensuring that it complements a wide range of speaker systems while standing out on its own.

One of the standout features of the CSW-10 is its powerful 10-inch driver. This driver is engineered to produce low-frequency sounds with remarkable clarity and impact. The high excursion capabilities of the driver enable it to move significantly more air, resulting in profound bass reproduction that can be felt throughout the room. Whether you're enjoying an action-packed movie or listening to your favorite music genre, the CSW-10 brings a visceral experience that enhances the audio experience.

The Infinity CSW-10 is equipped with a robust Class D amplifier, which provides ample power while maintaining high efficiency. This amplifier allows the subwoofer to deliver sustained and dynamic performance, ensuring that it can handle everything from subtle sound effects to explosive action sequences. With a total output power rated at 200 watts RMS, the CSW-10 ensures deep, thunderous bass that doesn’t compromise on quality.

In terms of connectivity, the CSW-10 features flexible input options, including both line-level RCA inputs and speaker-level inputs. This versatility makes it easy to integrate the subwoofer into various audio systems, whether they are stereo or surround sound setups. Additionally, the CSW-10 has adjustable volume and phase controls, allowing users to fine-tune the subwoofer's output to match their preferences and room acoustics.

The design of the Infinity CSW-10 is equally impressive. It features a sleek and modern aesthetic that can blend seamlessly into any home decor. The stylish cabinet is constructed from high-quality materials that not only enhance its durability but also minimize unwanted resonance, contributing to the overall sound quality. Furthermore, the subwoofer is equipped with non-skid feet, ensuring stability during intense listening sessions.

Overall, the Infinity CSW-10 represents a perfect fusion of performance, technology, and style. With its powerful driver, efficient amplifier, flexible connectivity, and elegant design, it caters to audio enthusiasts who demand both quality and aesthetics in their sound systems. Whether for music or movies, the CSW-10 is engineered to deliver an immersive auditory experience that truly enhances entertainment.