MK Sound V-851, V-850 operation manual Satellite Speaker Wiring Options, Plugging in the Subwoofer

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POWERED SUBWOOFER

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR DOLBY SURROUND SYSTEMS: (Excluding Dolby Digital AC-3)

When the subwoofer is connected to the Left and Right amplifier outputs, the Center channel WIDE/NORMAL switch MUST be set to the NORMAL mode. If the switch is set to the WIDE mode, the bass content of the Center channel will not be fed to the subwoofer, and a significant amount of bass in the program material will not be reproduced.

FIGURE 4 - SATELLITE SPEAKER WIRING (OPTIONAL)

AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER

+

LEFT

+

RIGHT

BASS LEVEL

REFERENCE

- 3 dB

+3 dB

- 6 dB

+6 dB

 

+9 dB

AMPLIFIER

LEFT

+

FROM

RIGHT

+

LOW PASS FILTER

LEFT/MONORIGHT(Hz)

VARIABLE

 

75

INPUT

100

60

 

BYPASS

 

50

125

!

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR.

+

SATELLITE SPEAKERS

+

ATTENTION:

CAUTION:

 

DEBRANCHER AVANT DE

DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD

 

REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE.

BEFORE CHANGING FUSE.

 

UTILIZER UN FUSIBLE

REPLACE FUSE ONLY

 

DE RECHANGE DE MEME TYPE.

WITH SAME TYPE.

 

 

120 VAC 50/60 Hz

T 2 AMP

MILLER & KREISEL SOUND CORPORATION

9351 Deering Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311 818/701-7010 www.mksound.com

 

SLOW-BLOW

SATELLITE SPEAKER WIRING OPTIONS

If you use speaker wires to connect the subwoofer, you have two options for the satellite speakers.

1.Connect both the satellite speakers and the subwoofer direct to your amp or receiver, with one set of wires running to the satellites and another set to the subwoofer. See Figure 4.

2.For convenience, you can also connect the satellite speakers to the subwoofer. Both sets of wires will be connected to the same terminals on the subwoofer. Connect both the Amplifier's Left channel Positive (+) terminal and the Left satellite's Positive (+) terminal to the subwoofer Left RED (+) "FROM AMPLIFIER" terminal. Also connect both the Amplifier's Left channel Negative ( — ) terminal and the Left satellite's Negative ( — )terminal to the subwoofer's Left BLACK ( — ) "FROM AMPLIFIER" terminal. Make matching connections for the Right channel.

If your Amplifier has two sets of speaker outputs (e.g., A and B), you can connect the satellites to one set and the subwoofer to the other. But if you get weak or no output when you connect your speaker this way, connect both sets of speaker wires to the same output terminals.

PLUGGING IN THE SUBWOOFER

Once all the speaker wires or preamp interconnect cables are in place, you are ready to plug in the subwoofer. Set the "BASS LEVEL" control to "MIN". Then plug the AC cord in. You should hear a thump from the subwoofer. This is the normal sound of its power supply charging and discharging when it is plugged in and unplugged.

Once your system wiring is complete and the subwoofer is plugged into the wall, leave it plugged in, even when the system is turned off. The normal mode of operation for the subwoofer is to remain plugged in 24 hours a day. Among other things, this means that you don't have to walk over to the subwoofer to turn it on every time you want to use the system.

If you decide to plug the subwoofer into a switched outlet on another component, that outlet must have the following minimum power rating of 300 watts.

Now, play some music through your system to make sure that the Satellite speakers are working properly. If they are, carefully advance the "BASS LEVEL" control. The Subwoofer should begin to play. Set the "BASS LEVEL" control where the Subwoofer sounds in balance with the Satellite speakers. If the system is not working properly, unplug the Subwoofer and check all of your connections. Call your dealer or the factory if you cannot solve any problem.

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Contents Powered subwoofer Powered Subwoofer Safety Instructions Introduction Using the BMC-MINI Bass Management Controller Wiring with the RCA Jack InputsAmplifier or Receiver Using Speaker Wire ConnectionsPlugging in the Subwoofer Satellite Speaker Wiring OptionsSATELLITE/SUBWOOFER Phasing Test Wiring Multiple Subwoofers with the RM-1 Troubleshooting If YOU Need to Replace the External Fuse 12. M&K 10 Year / 5 Year Warranty850/V-851 subwoofer manual PN # 70041 08/20/02 rev.1 Pt/qrk

V-851, V-850 specifications

MK Sound, a brand renowned for its high-performance audio devices, presents the V-850 and V-851, two impressive subwoofers that elevate the standard for home theater and music listening experiences. Designed with cutting-edge technology and superior craftsmanship, these models promise to deliver deep, impactful bass that enhances any audio setup.

The MK Sound V-850 is a powered subwoofer that features an 8-inch driver, delivering an impressive 150 watts of continuous power with a peak output of 300 watts. This robust power handling enables the V-850 to reproduce low frequencies with exceptional clarity and authority, making it an ideal choice for both movie enthusiasts and music lovers. The subwoofer's frequency response extends down to 30 Hz, ensuring that even the deepest bass notes are rendered accurately, providing a thrilling audio experience.

On the other hand, the MK Sound V-851 steps up with a more powerful configuration, incorporating a larger 10-inch driver that operates with a continuous power of 200 watts and a peak output reaching 400 watts. This additional power and larger driver size allow the V-851 to produce even more profound bass tones while maintaining precision. Its frequency response also reaches down to 25 Hz, ensuring that every rumble from explosions in movies or the deep notes in music is felt as much as it is heard.

Both models come equipped with advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, enhancing their performance by managing amplifier distortion and optimizing overall sound quality. The DSP provides users with customizable settings, allowing them to adjust parameters such as crossover frequency. This flexibility makes it easier to integrate these subwoofers seamlessly into any existing audio system, regardless of the brand or configuration.

In terms of build quality, the V-850 and V-851 feature sturdy wooden cabinets that not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the subwoofers but also reduce unwanted resonances. The front-firing design allows for versatile placement options, ensuring maximum bass output regardless of the room layout.

Moreover, both subwoofers include adjustable phase control and volume settings, giving users fine-tuned control over their audio experience. This feature ensures that the bass complements other speakers in the setup, resulting in a harmonious sound blend.

In summary, the MK Sound V-850 and V-851 subwoofers are engineered for audiophiles who seek robust bass performance and versatility. With their powerful drivers, advanced digital signal processing, and quality craftsmanship, these subwoofers are sure to impress anyone looking to upgrade their audio experience. Whether for movies, gaming, or music, the V-850 and V-851 stand out as top-tier choices in the subwoofer market.