MK Sound VX-860, VX-850 operation manual Subwoofer HOOK-UP, Wiring with the RCA Jack Inputs

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POWERED SUBWOOFER

Ultimately, the amount and quality of bass you get in your room are dependent on the room itself. Low frequency bass sounds are affected most by the size of the room and the method of construction used to build it. All rooms are different when it comes to reproducing bass, and in any given room, bass quantity and quality changes when the sub- woofer is moved from one location to another.

A simple rule to remember is that you get more bass when you move the subwoofer towards any wall or corner. Moving it away from a wall or corner gives you less bass. Remember that the floor also loads the subwoofer, and that maximum bass is found with the woofer on the floor in a corner.

In some rooms, a corner location may excite resonance modes, resulting in a muddy or boomy sound. In these rooms, a more central location along a wall, away from the corner, may give better results. If you experiment, try to find a spot where no bass notes seem to overpower others and the overall sound is powerful and clean. The goal is to achieve a smooth sound quality, with the entire bass spectrum equally prominent. In most rooms, this is directly in the corner, not the center of the room.

Because the subwoofer generates a great deal of energy, its output may vibrate objects close to it. If you hear such vibration, you may need to damp the vibration of nearby objects.

One subwoofer is sufficient in a stereo system because of the nature of human hearing. The ear-brain hearing system is unable to locate the direction of bass sounds below approximately 150 Hz. The direction of low frequency sounds (drums, basses, etc.) is determined by the higher frequency overtones and harmonics that are reproduced by the satellite speakers.

Your powered subwoofer has an exceptionally sharp (36 dB/octave) low-pass filter to remove the midbass and midrange frequencies, unwanted in a subwoofer. This makes your M&K subwoofer truly non-directional.

Your M&K subwoofer is magnetically shielded. Shielding avoids magnetization of the shadow mask of the televi- sion's picture tube, which will distort the television's picture. If this ever happens to your set, turn it off and on a fewimest to use the set's built-in degaussing circuitry. If the problem persists, contact a TV technician and ask him to use an exter- nal degaussing coil.

No matter where you put the subwoofer, you must allow room for ventilation of its heatsink and backplate. The sub- woofer's power amplifier is mounted on the backplate, and it generates heat.

1.Leave clearance around the subwoofer's heatsink. Do not cover it with drapes.

2.Do not place the subwoofer near baseboard heaters or forced air heating outlets.

3.Do not use the subwoofer outdoors or in a humid environment.

Do not plug the subwoofer into an AC outlet until all system wiring is complete.

5.SUBWOOFER HOOK-UP

There are two different ways to connect the subwoofer to your system. One uses speaker wire, and the other uses interconnect cable with RCA-type jacks.

If your receiver or processor has a SUBWOOFER OUTPUT RCA-type jack, use it. This is the preferred connection for your M&K subwoofer. If your component does not, skip to "USING SPEAKER WIRE CONNECTIONS" on page 7).

You cannot use "TAPE OUT" jacks to connect your subwoofer, because these jacks have a fixed output level that does not change when you adjust the system volume control.

WIRING WITH THE RCA JACK INPUTS

The "LINE LEVEL" RCA jacks on the back panel of your subwoofer allow you to directly connect the subwoofer to preamp-level components such as surround sound processors, preamplifiers, integrated amps and receivers with pre- amp outputs, Electronic High-Pass filters, crossovers, etc.

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Contents Powered subwoofer Wiring Diagrams Table of ContentsSafety Instructions Where to Locate Your Subwoofer Voltage Selector and Power CordDetachable Power Cord IntroductionSubwoofer HOOK-UP Wiring with the RCA Jack InputsConnecting to a COMPONENT’S Subwoofer Output Satellite Speaker Wiring Options Using Speaker Wire ConnectionsPlugging in the Subwoofer Auto Switch PositionUSE of the LOW Pass Filter Control USE of the Phase ControlUSE of the Bypass Setting Home Theatre Usage Using Multiple SubwoofersTroubleshooting Powered Subwoofer If YOU Need to Replace the External Fuse If YOU Need Service13. M&K 5.1 Multichannel & PRO-LOGIC System Setup Guide Powered Subwoofer Powered Subwoofer VX-860 Specifications

VX-860, VX-850 specifications

MK Sound is a renowned brand that has long been synonymous with high-quality audio equipment. Among their impressive lineup of speakers, the VX-860 and VX-850 stand out for their exceptional performance and innovative technologies. These models cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts who crave unparalleled sound quality and immersive audio experiences.

The MK Sound VX-860 is designed with a 2-way configuration, featuring a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter. This speaker is engineered to deliver a wide frequency response, allowing users to experience deep bass and crisp highs. The advanced woofer design utilizes a lightweight, rigid cone that enhances sound clarity and reduces distortion. The tweeter, with its soft dome design, contributes to a smooth and detailed high-frequency response, making it ideal for both music and movie soundtracks.

In contrast, the VX-850 offers a slightly smaller 5.25-inch woofer, coupled with a 1-inch tweeter. This model is perfect for compact spaces without compromising on sound quality. The VX-850 features similar design principles to its larger counterpart, ensuring that it provides articulate sound reproduction and impressively low distortion levels. Both models boast a frequency response range that vividly captures the nuances of audio, making them suitable for various listening environments.

Technologically, MK Sound incorporates several innovative features in these speakers. One of the standout attributes is the company’s exclusive “Time Domain” technology. This proprietary system enhances imaging and soundstage by aligning the speaker's acoustical performance with the human auditory system. As a result, users enjoy a more immersive and realistic listening experience, whether they are watching movies or enjoying their favorite tracks.

The cabinets of the VX-860 and VX-850 are constructed from high-quality materials, offering excellent durability while minimizing unwanted resonances. The speakers have been designed to integrate seamlessly with various home theater setups and can be easily paired with a wide array of amplifiers and AV receivers.

In conclusion, the MK Sound VX-860 and VX-850 speakers exemplify the brand's commitment to crafting superior audio equipment. With their advanced technologies, robust design, and outstanding sound quality, these models are ideal choices for anyone looking to elevate their listening experience. Whether for music, movies, or gaming, the VX-860 and VX-850 promise to deliver an extraordinary sonic experience that captivates the senses.