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the difficult job of the phase control. Essentially, “phase” varies the timing of the bass 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 opti- mize phase is to find a nice “bassy” loop (such as the menu of “Godzilla” movie DVD) and measure the loop’s SPL response at various points. As the loop runs, you can have an assistant adjust the phase control. When you see the most response on a given bass passage, typically that’s the setting with the least room-induced cancellation (for the frequencies of the demo loop).

Line In/Out. Use one of the sub’s “Line In” jacks to connect the subwoofer to the output jack of your receiver/processor. Feeding just one input is enough. If you are using a conventional amp and/or a stereo setup you can use the “Line Out” jacks to send sound (filtered of deep bass information) back to your system amp. A simple RCA to RCA cable is all you need for either type configuration.

Auto On. Your sub allows an “Auto On” mode… or can be on all the time. With the switch in the “Auto” position your subwoofer will “sense” that a DVD or CD etc. has begun and switch on immediately (the “hard power switch” mentioned below must be on, naturally). A few minutes after a movie finishes, the Green auto-on light will turn Red, switching the sub back off. Sometimes, with very low listening levels, your sub- woofer might not get enough of a bass signal from your surround sound processor to “trip” the auto-on circuit. Should you ever find this to be the case you may leave this switch to “On”, or turn the receiver’s subwoofer output up, and the sub down. Recali- brate your levels if you change the subwoofers gain knob however.

Crossover enable switch. If you allow your DD/DTS surround-sound receiver or processor to manage bass frequencies (recommended), this switch should be set to “Disabled”. This eliminates the effects of the “Crossover Frequency” knob and allows your sub to reproduce just what it’s fed from the receiver. If you use the sub in a two channel (stereo only) configuration, then “Enable” the crossover and adjust the knob to best blend the sub into the low frequency output of your speakers.

High level inputs/outputs. Not commonly used today, but binding posts are there in case you don’t have low-level inputs/outputs on your receiver/processor. Typically utilized only if you are not using a DD/DTS compatible system.

Power. This heavy duty two-position switch next to the power cord will completely cut the power to your sub amp. Flip this switch to off before you ever move the sub or change inputs or outputs.

A/C Connection. Plug your sub into a dedicated A/C outlet. “Convenience” outlets of typical receivers often don’t provide the needed current. Avoid them.

Fuse. User replaceable, contact SVS if you have trouble finding one. The fuse can be accessed by a small door immediately next to the power cord fitting (where you should also find a spare one for your use).

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Contents N E R S ’ G U I D E Welcome About your SVS Subwoofer Setup, calibrating and integration More Setup, calibrating and integration Some things to check as you get ready to calibrateSV Sound SV Sound SV Sound Subsonic Filter and Port Tuning SVS PB12-NSD/2 tuning chart Bassy demo scenes to die for More Bassy demo scenes Glossary of Home Theater Terms SV Sound SV Sound Warranty

PB12-NSD/2 specifications

The SV Sound PB12-NSD/2 is a powerful subwoofer designed to deliver an exceptional audio experience for both music enthusiasts and home theater enthusiasts. It embodies a perfect combination of strength, innovation, and quality, making it a standout choice in the competitive subwoofer market.

One of the standout features of the PB12-NSD/2 is its robust design. It is equipped with a high-performance 12-inch driver that utilizes a specially engineered oversized voice coil, allowing for greater power handling and improved thermal stability. This design enables the subwoofer to produce deep, resonant bass that can fill large areas without distortion, enhancing the overall audio experience.

The PB12-NSD/2 incorporates advanced technologies to ensure optimal performance. It features a well-tuned ported enclosure, which helps to minimize turbulence and ensures that the airflow is smooth. This design allows for more effortless bass response and provides richer low-frequency performance. The integrated amplifier delivers impressive power, providing an output that can reach deep into the lower registers, making it ideal for movie soundtracks and musical genres that rely on strong bass lines.

Another notable characteristic of the PB12-NSD/2 is its adjustable phase control and frequency response settings. This flexibility allows users to fine-tune the subwoofer's integration with existing speakers in their audio setup. Coupled with a robust crossover network, the PB12-NSD/2 can seamlessly blend with speakers of varying sizes and capabilities, ensuring that users experience a coherent and immersive audio landscape.

The subwoofer is designed with convenience in mind, offering both line-level and speaker-level inputs for easy connectivity. This versatility ensures compatibility with a wide range of audio systems, making it easy for users to enhance their current setups. Additionally, the unit's build quality is commendable, featuring a durable cabinet that minimizes vibration, ensuring that the audio quality remains uncompromised.

In summary, the SV Sound PB12-NSD/2 is a powerhouse subwoofer that enriches the listening experience through its deep bass response, advanced design features, and unparalleled flexibility. It is an excellent choice for anyone seeking to elevate their audio experience, whether for music or home theater applications.