Phase Technology PC-33.5 PC-SUB, PC-1.1 II owner manual Speaker Connections

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Rear surround speakers also should be placed at or slightly above your listening position for the best reproduction of surround-sound effects. Ideally, they should be facing into your favorite listening position from either side of the room, but placing them at the rear corners of the room facing front is also recommended.

Center speaker placement should be, if possible, directly on top of or under your TV monitor or projection TV screen. This correctly positions the critical sound track information (usually dialogue) that filmmakers direct to the center channel. Phase Technology center speakers are magnetically shielded so that they will not interfere with your TV picture.

Subwoofer placement is less critical, because the frequencies they reproduce are omni directional. This means the human ear doesn’t perceive these low frequencies as coming from a specific direction, enabling placement of a subwoofer virtually anywhere in the listening room.

It’s best, however, to keep a subwoofer within the sound field of the other speakers. The closer the subwoofer is to a wall, the louder and more intense its bass output will be: this effect is even stronger when the sub is placed in or near a room’s corner. If you must choose a less-than-ideal position, the output level of Phase Technology powered subwoofers is adjustable to compensate for your listening environment.

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SPEAKER

CENTER CHANNEL

RIGHT FRONT

SPEAKER

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SPEAKER

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AMPLIFIER

REAR

CENTER

RIGHT REAR

SPEAKER

SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

The following instructions apply whether you are using a separate amplifier and other components or an integrated receiver. However, for simplicity we will use the term “amplifier” throughout this manual to mean both. With system power off and your amplifier unplugged, please follow these steps:

Special Note: Observe Speaker Polarity Carefully!

Every cable, speaker and amplifier is clearly marked to show their positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. Amps and speakers may use some combination of these symbols and/or colors to indicate positive (usually red) and negative (usually black or white) connections. One strand of your cable will also be ridged and/or marked with a colored line or other indicator on the positive side

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PC-33.5 PC-SUB, PC-1.1 II specifications

Phase Technology, a renowned brand in the audio industry, is known for its commitment to high-quality sound reproduction and innovative speaker technology. Among its impressive lineup are the PC-1.1 II, PC-33.5, and PC-SUB speakers, each designed to deliver exceptional audio performance while catering to the diverse needs of audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts.

The Phase Technology PC-1.1 II is a compact, high-performance speaker designed for both music and home theater applications. It's engineered with a 6.5-inch poly cone woofer that provides deep, accurate bass response while a 1-inch titanium tweeter ensures crystal-clear highs. The speaker's frequency response ranges from 48 Hz to 20 kHz, making it suitable for a wide array of sound profiles. One of its standout features is the innovative time-aligned design, which positions the drivers in such a way that they deliver sound waves to the listener at the same time, resulting in a more cohesive and immersive listening experience.

The PC-33.5 is a floor-standing speaker that takes audio performance to the next level. With a three-way design that incorporates dual 8-inch woofers, a 5.25-inch midrange driver, and a 1-inch tweeter, the PC-33.5 provides a spectacular soundstage. Its frequency response spans from 32 Hz to 20 kHz, allowing it to reproduce low-end frequencies with remarkable depth while maintaining clarity in higher ranges. The speaker features Phase Technology’s patented Infinity 1 crossover system, which enhances the audio precision and ensures a smooth transition between frequencies.

For those seeking to enhance their home theater system's low-frequency capabilities, the Phase Technology PC-SUB is an excellent choice. This subwoofer features a powerful 12-inch long-throw driver that delivers deep, resonant bass, complementing the other speakers in the lineup. The PC-SUB is equipped with a built-in amplifier that provides ample power, ensuring it can handle the most demanding audio tracks. With its adjustable crossover and phase control settings, users can easily tailor the output to blend seamlessly with the rest of the audio system, offering flexibility and customization.

All three models showcase Phase Technology's dedication to building high-quality, durable products. Their cabinetry is crafted from high-density MDF, which minimizes resonance and contributes to cleaner sound reproduction. The speakers are also designed for easy integration into any home or studio setup, making them a versatile choice for audio enthusiasts. Whether used together or separately, the PC-1.1 II, PC-33.5, and PC-SUB provide a comprehensive audio solution that exemplifies the best in speaker design and performance.