Dynaudio SUB 600 owner manual Selecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency SUB Lowpass

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Selecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency (SUB Lowpass)

SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass

Flat 60Hz 80Hz

 

50 Hz

150 Hz

Selecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency (SUB Lowpass)

The SUB Lowpass control allows the frequency range of the subwoofer to be defined. Above the selected frequency the sound level decreases rapidly. The correct setting of this cut-off frequency is important for a well balanced combination of subwoofer and speakers.

To select the cut-off frequency:

Set the SUB Lowpass control to the desired frequency between 50 and 150 Hz.

Note: In most audio-video-systems the subwoofer cut-off frequency is already set in the bass management of your processor/receiver. Please refer to the operating manual of your processor/receiver for further information. If possible, switch off any settings. If your processor/receiver does not allow to switch off the bass management, set it to the desired frequency and set SUB Lowpass to its maximum value (turn to the very right, 150 Hz).

Please also heed the instructions given in the operating manual of your loudspeakers, and refer to “Cut-off frequencies” on page 25 for further information.

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Contents Page Contents Page Introduction Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock. Do Not Open Vases, should not be placed on this apparatusSupply cord shall remain readily operable Qualified personnelUsed signs and symbols Safety signsGeneral safety sign Signal wordsHow this operating manual is structured Text markingsTo unpack the subwoofer Check that the contents are completeUnpacking To fit the grille GrilleTo remove the grille Controls and connections ➍ SAT Highpass➎ SUB Lowpass ➏ SAT/SUB Input, SAT Output➐ SUB I/O, To Slave ➑ LFE/SlaveConnecting the subwoofer Damage of device due to improper connectionHighpass setting Subwoofer inputsSUB I/O LFE/Slave SAT/SUB InputConnecting a single subwoofer ➊ To connect the SAT/SUB inputSUB Input ➋ To connect the LFE channelMultiple subwoofer connections To connect multiple subwoofersConnecting loudspeakers To connect speakersAuto Power mode Switching the subwoofer on/offPower mode Adjusting the volume Gain High Sound LevelsSelecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency SUB Lowpass To select the cut-off frequencySetting the phase Phase To find the correct phase settingSetting the satellite cut-off frequency SAT Highpass To set the cut-off frequencyPositioning the subwoofer Choose adequate music materialImpact of room-modes Listening RoomCorner placement Positioning possibilitiesNext to wall, away from corner Free standing, away from wall and cornerUsing multiple subwoofers General tips Volume Gain Cut-off frequenciesSubwoofer too high, main speakers too low Cross-over frequencies set correctlySubwoofer too low, main speakers too high Control possibilities General tips SUB Lowpass = 80 Hz  Reduce weak amplifiers and small speakers from bass loadSUB Lowpass = 150 Hz at the very right SAT Highpass = Flat Specific tipsDamage of Small Satellite Speakers Cut-off frequencies Troubleshooting Check this firstTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Cleaning the cabinetTo clean the cabinet Damage of drive unitsChanging the fuse Recycling used productsRisk of Fire To change the fuseWarranty Technical specifications Parameter SubPage Page Page All there is

SUB 600 specifications

The Dynaudio SUB 600 is a powerful subwoofer designed to bring an enhanced level of bass performance to home audio systems. Known for its robust build quality and exceptional sound reproduction, the SUB 600 is a versatile choice for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike.

One of the standout features of the Dynaudio SUB 600 is its impressive 18-inch driver, which is engineered to deliver deep, impactful bass across a wide frequency range. This driver utilizes advanced materials, including a specially designed cone and high-stiffness surround, to ensure minimal distortion and maximum clarity at high output levels. This means that whether you're enjoying music or watching an action-packed movie, you can expect a rich and immersive bass experience.

The SUB 600 is powered by a built-in amplifier that delivers a robust output of up to 500 watts RMS, capable of handling the most demanding audio tracks with ease. This amplifier is designed to work seamlessly with the subwoofer's driver, providing the necessary power and control to reproduce low frequencies accurately. The result is a dynamic sound that adds depth and presence to any audio setup.

Dynaudio has also integrated advanced technologies into the SUB 600 to optimize performance. The subwoofer features a sophisticated digital signal processing (DSP) system that allows for precise tuning of the low-frequency response. This ensures that the SUB 600 can adapt to different room acoustics, delivering the best possible bass performance regardless of placement.

Furthermore, the SUB 600 comes with a range of connectivity options, including high-level and low-level inputs. This allows it to easily integrate with various audio systems, from stereo setups to multi-channel home theaters. The inclusion of an adjustable crossover frequency control enables users to fine-tune the integration with their main speakers, ensuring a seamless blend of sound.

In terms of aesthetics, the Dynaudio SUB 600 boasts a sleek design that will fit well into any entertainment environment. It is available in a selection of finishes that can complement your existing decor. With its combination of high-quality materials, advanced technologies, and performance-driven design, the Dynaudio SUB 600 stands out as an exceptional choice for anyone seeking to elevate their audio experience to the next level. Whether for serious music listening or immersive movie watching, the SUB 600 delivers powerful bass that enhances any audio experience.