MK Sound MX-350THX operation manual Calibrating the Subwoofer THX, Testing the Subwoofer THX Mode

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THX subwoofers

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to the Left subwoofer and the Right cable to the Right subwoofer. See Figure 2 on page 5.

TESTING THE SUBWOOFER (THX MODE)

Once all of the interconnect cables are in place, you are just about ready to plug in the subwoofer. Set the "LOW PASS FILTER" toggle switch to the "THX MODE" position. Set the "BASS LEVEL" toggle switch to the "THX" position. Set the "BASS EQ" toggle switch to the "THX" position.

Set the "PHASE" switch to the "+" position. If your THX controller has a SUBWOOFER (OFF/ON) switch on its front panel, rear panel, or remote control, set it to ON. (See the controller's manual).

Plug the subwoofer's AC cord in. The red LED on the back panel should illuminate.

Play some program material with good bass content through your system. Carefully advance the system volume control. You should hear the subwoofer operate. If you think the subwoofer isn't working, walk up to the speaker and listen to it from a distance of a foot or less.

If you confirm that it is not working, unplug the subwoofer and check all of your connections before trying again. If you have a problem that you cannot solve, contact your dealer or the M&K factory.

When 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.

DO NOT PLUG THE SUBWOOFER INTO A SWITCHED OUTLET ON ANOTHER COMPONENT. IT CAN DRAW UP

TO 600 WATTS FROM THE AC LINE. IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A SOLID AC LINE.

5. CALIBRATING THE SUBWOOFER (THX)

On the back panel of the subwoofer, four toggle switches allow you to select various modes of operation. Three are described here. A description of the function of the fourth toggle switch can be found in section 7, SATELLITE & SUBWOOFER PHASING TEST (page 12).

OPERATION OF THE "LOW PASS FILTER" SWITCH (THX)

When using the subwoofer with a THX controller, set this switch to the "THX MODE" position. When using the subwoofer with a standard stereo system or a surround sound processor that is not THX- certified, set this switch to either "80 Hz 24 dB/OCTAVE" or the "VARIABLE" (center) position.

The THX mode bypasses the internal crossover of the subwoofer.. The THX controller contains the crossover and sets the rolloff point of the signal fed to the subwoofer to 80 Hz (with a Linkwitz-Riley characteristic).

OPERATION OF THE "BASS LEVEL" SWITCH (THX)

When using the subwoofer with a THX controller, set this switch to the "THX" position. The controller sets the output level of the subwoofer, so this switch disables the subwoofer's level control. This position provides a sensitivity of 90 dB SPL for 100 mV input for one subwoofer in the system.

The "REFERENCE" level control mark is calibrated to the level set by the "THX" switch. If you set the switch to "VARIABLE" and the level control to "REFERENCE," its output level is the same as when you set the toggle switch to "THX." The +3 and +6 marks indicate the points where your subwoofer is producing 3 dB and 6 dB more output, respectively, than the "REFERENCE" level.

OPERATION OF THE "BASS EQ" SWITCH (THX)

Set this switch to the "THX" position. The "THX" position gives you the flattest in-room frequency response, with flat bass extension to frequencies well below 20 Hz. This position is the most accurate,

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Contents THXpowered subwoofers Table of Contents Wiring DiagramsSafety Instructions THX subwooferspageIntroduction Where to Place Your SubwooferConnecting the Subwoofer to a THX Controller Operation with THX ComponentsWiring ONE Subwoofer with a THX Controller Operation of the Bass Level Switch THX Testing the Subwoofer THX ModeOperation of the LOW Pass Filter Switch THX Operation of the Bass EQ Switch THXOperation of the LOW Pass Filter Switch Setting Subwoofer Level THXUsing TWO Subwoofers THX Operation with a NON-THX ProcessorOperation of the Bass EQ Switch Operation of the Bass Level SwitchWiring with a NON-THX Processor or Preamp Use a Y-connector To connect to Two subwoofers Wiring with the M&K HP-80 or VF-80 HIGH-PASS Filters NON-THX Testing the Subwoofer NON-THX Setting the Subwoofer Level NON-THXUsing TWO Subwoofers NON-THX Phasing Test Method ONE SATELLITE/SUBWOOFER Phasing TestSpecial Note if YOU have a THX 5.1 Channel Processor Phasing Test Method TWOFINE-TUNING the Placement of Your Subwoofer Special Method for Placing the SubwooferTroubleshooting USE of Spiked FeetIf your subwoofer has no output If you hear a persistent hum or buzz through the subwoofer If YOU Need to Replace the External FuseReplacement Fuse Values SpecificationsCabinet Maintenance Volt

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