MK Sound MPS-5310, MPS-5410 operation manual Bass Management is the defacto standard in the home

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Main channel speakers, in a system that has Bass Management, can be small and can be placed where large full range speakers can’t.

Unlike two-channel stereo, multichannel audio requires that speakers be placed in very specific locations. In video post it means placing speakers close to the sides and top of the monitor. In Telecine, it means fit- ting the center channel speaker inside a light cove. In situations where near field monitoring is required, it can mean three speakers sitting on the console. Additionally, the surround speakers are two or more speakers that need to be located at least 2 feet above seated ear height on the wall above your head. Full range speakers are generally too big and / or too heavy for most of these applications.

Bass Management is the defacto standard in the home.

Virtually all multichannel home theatre systems, whether they are THX Certified and/or use, Dolby Digital or DTS, employ processors with bass management and use five small satellite speakers and a subwoofer. Therefore the recording engineer, director, and producer need to be able to hear what the end customer will hear in his home.

One subwoofer in the correct location of given room will out perform the bass output of five full range speakers.

In small rooms the frequency response of a speaker below 100 Hz is heavily dependent on both the modes of the room and the position of the speaker relative to the listener. (A simple test is to place a subwoofer in the listening position and walk around the boundaries of the room. The bass response will dramatically change from position to position.) The modal response and the position sensitivity makes it virtually impos- sible to get the bass response of 5 full-range speakers consistent. However, it is much easier to find the best place in a room to place a subwoofer to give the flattest frequency at the listening position.

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Contents MPS-5310 MPS-5410 Safety Instructions Table of Contents DiagramsIntroduction Packing ListSubwoofer Placement Quick Product OverviewMethodology For Placing Subwoofers Inputs and Controls Standard IEC Power Cord Receptacle Fuse Holder Response and Sensitivity Adjustments Additional Suggestions Regarding Low-Pass Filter SettingsConfiguring your console and signal path chain Setup the CD PlayerTest CD System Calibration Placing your SpeakersHearing Perceptions and Bass Management Calibrate the Subwoofer LevelWave Acoustics in Rectangular Rooms Most Full-range speakers do not go down to 20 HzBass Management is the defacto standard in the home Dimensions H x W x D Weight Replacement Fuse Values Transducer TypeLow Pass Filter

MPS-5410, MPS-5310 specifications

The MK Sound MPS-5410 and MPS-5310 are two exceptional audio solutions, designed to elevate sound quality in both home theater setups and professional environments. These two models showcase MK Sound's commitment to delivering precise, accurate sound reproduction, coupled with advanced technologies that enhance the overall listening experience.

The MPS-5410 is a powerful subwoofer that utilizes a 10-inch driver, paired with a high-performance amplifier, allowing it to deliver deep, impactful bass. One of its standout features is the ability to produce frequencies as low as 25 Hz. This capability ensures that users can experience the full range of sound, particularly in movie soundtracks and music that relies on low frequency to create a fully immersive atmosphere.

On the other hand, the MPS-5310, while slightly smaller, still packs a punch with its 8-inch driver. This model is designed for those who desire high-quality sound without the overwhelming size. It's ideal for smaller rooms or setups where space is a consideration. The MPS-5310 also boasts a frequency response that extends down to 30 Hz, ensuring that users can still enjoy robust bass without sacrificing clarity.

Both models are equipped with MK Sound's proprietary technology, known for its low distortion and high dynamic range. This technology helps maintain the integrity of the audio signal, allowing for a listening experience that is both detailed and expressive. Additionally, the subwoofers feature adjustable phase and volume controls, offering users the ability to perfectly tailor performance to their individual environment.

Moreover, both the MPS-5410 and MPS-5310 include a built-in automatic EQ, which analyzes and adjusts the output based on the room acoustics. This intelligent feature ensures that users achieve optimal sound quality regardless of the setting, eliminating the challenge of tuning manually.

The rugged build quality and stylish design of both models not only enhance their durability but also ensure they fit seamlessly into any decor. With a focus on performance, reliability, and user customization, the MK Sound MPS-5410 and MPS-5310 stand out as prominent choices for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, making them ideal components for creating an outstanding sound experience. Whether used individually or in combination, they promise to deliver a captivating auditory experience that captivates audiences in any setting.