Dynaudio SUB 250 MC, SUB 250 SAT Connecting a single subwoofer, Multiple subwoofer connections

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Operation

Front Out/

➊ ➋ LFE/SUB Out

Pre Out

 

LFE/SUB Out

Sub...

(Slave)

Front Out/

Pre Out

Sub 1

Sub 2

(Master)

(Slave)

Connecting a single subwoofer

To connect the SAT/SUB input:

XFrom the preamplifier output of your processor/receiver, PC or mediaplayer (often marked as Pre Out or Front Out) connect a stereo RCA cable to the subwoofer

SAT/SUB Input.

This signal should not be already processed by the processor/receiver. Please pay attention to the settings of your processor/receiver.

To connect the LFE channel:

XFrom the processor or receiver’s low-level (not a speaker output) subwoofer output (often marked as “subwoofer out”, “Sub out” or “LFE”), connect a mono RCA-to- RCA cable to the subwoofer input SUB I/O - LFE/Slave In.

This signal should not be already processed by the processor/receiver. Please pay attention to the settings of your processor/receiver.

XSet the MODE switch to LFE.

Note: You also can use both connection types. Both signals will be combined in the Sub 250 and routed accordingly. This allows the Sub 250 to reproduce both the LFE channel information as well as the bass range of the connected satellite speakers

Multiple subwoofer connections

The Dynaudio Sub 250 can be used stand-alone or together with multiple subwoofer units. Using multiple units may be helpful if the listening room is quite large or has difficult acoustic conditions (e.g. room-modes, see also “Positioning the subwoofer” on page 12 for further information).

When using two or more subwoofers, the first one (designated “Master”) controls the following subs (designated “Slave”) via a subwoofer cable.

To connect multiple subwoofers:

1.Connect the first subwoofer with the processors/receiver as described before.

2.Set MODE switch of first subwoofer to LFE.

3.From the SUB I/O - LFE/To Slave output of the first subwoofer connect a mono RCA-to-RCA cable to the SUB I/O - LFE/Slave In input of the following subwoofer. This now becomes the slave.

4.Set the MODE switch of the second subwoofer to Slave.

XFurther subwoofers can be connected in the same way. Set the MODE switch of all following subwoofers to Slave respectively.

Note: In order to avoid interference and noise, we recommend you use quality, well shielded cables.

When using multiple subwoofers in a Master-Slave setup, it is recommended that the subwoofers are all the same model.

If you wish to use multiple subwoofers with full individual control, set the Input switch for all to the “Master” position. From the Amplifier, processor or receiver’s subwoofer output, use a Y-connector.

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Dynaudio Sub 250

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Contents Dynaudio Sub Home Systems Professional Automotive MultimediaGeneral tips Volume Gain Adjusting the volume GainSetting the phase Phase Care and MaintenanceDynaudio Sub Risk of Electric Shock. Do Not Open Important Safety InstructionsServicing to qualified personnel Used signs and symbols About this operating manualHow this operating manual is structured To unpack the subwoofer Check that the contents are completeUnpacking GrilleControls and connections Damage of device due to improper connection Connecting the subwooferSubwoofer inputs SUB I/O LFE/SlaveConnecting a single subwoofer Multiple subwoofer connectionsAutomatic mode Switching the subwoofer on/off Power ON/OFFConnecting loudspeakers To connect speakersHigh Sound Levels Adjusting the volume GainSelecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency SUB Lowpass Over a longer period of timeTo find the correct phase setting Setting the phase PhaseSetting the satellite cut-off frequency SAT Highpass Switch SAT Highpass control to needed positionImpact of room-modes Positioning the subwooferChoose adequate music material Listening RoomPositioning possibilities Using multiple subwoofersCorner placement Next to wall, away from cornerGeneral tips Volume GainCut-off frequencies Subwoofer too low, main speakers too high Cross-over frequencies set correctlySubwoofer too high, main speakers too low General tips Control possibilitiesSpecific tips Damage of Small Satellite Speakers Just be found by experimentingCare and Maintenance TroubleshootingCheck this first Changing the fuse WarrantyCleaning the cabinet Recycling used productsTechnical specifications Parameter Sub Sub 250 MC Sub 250 SAT Sub 250 CompactSehr geehrter Musikliebhaber Sicherheitshinweise ServiceBestimmungsgemäßer Gebrauch Verwendete Zeichen und Symbole Zu dieser AnleitungDen Subwoofer auspacken AuspackenZum Aufbau dieser Anleitung StoffabdeckungLautstärkeregler des Subwoofers Anschluss- und BedienelementeNetzanschluss ➐ ➑ SAT/SUB InputVerbindungen und Einstellungen vorgenommen haben Den Subwoofer anschließenSubwoofer Eingänge Die über einen LFE- und/oder Vorverstärker-Ausgang verfügen➊ Um den SAT/SUB Input anzuschließen Einen einzelnen Subwoofer anschließenMehrere Subwoofer anschließen ➋ Um den LFE-Kanal anzuschließenAutomatischer Modus Den Subwoofer ein-/ausschalten Power ON/OFFLautsprecher anschließen Um Lautsprecher anzuschließenBeschädigung des Gehörs durch zu hohe Schallpegel Die Lautstärke einstellen GainDie Subwoofer-Grenzfrequenz wählen SUB Lowpass Um lauter und leiser zu stellenDie Satelliten-Grenzfrequenz anpassen SAT Highpass Die Phase einstellen PhaseUm die richtige Phasen-Einstellung zu finden Um die Satelliten-Grenzfrequenz anzupassenEinfluss von Raum-Moden Den Subwoofer aufstellenVerwenden Sie geeignetes Musikmaterial HörraumEckaufstellung Möglichkeiten der AufstellungMehrere Subwoofer verwenden Wandaufstellung mit Abstand zur RaumeckeGenerelle Tipps Lautstärke GainSubwoofer zu niedrig, Lautsprecher zu hoch eingestellt GrenzfrequenzenÜbergangsfrequenzen optimal eingestellt Subwoofer zu hoch, Lautsprecher zu niedrig eingestelltSpezielle Einstelltipps EinstellmöglichkeitenGenerelle Einstelltipps Schwache Verstärker und kleine Lautsprecher entlastenDen Lautsprecher beschädigen Beschädigung der Satelliten-LautsprecherJedem Fall nur durch eigenes Ausprobieren finden Fehlersuche Prüfen Sie zuerst folgende PunkteDie Sicherung ersetzen Pflege und WartungDen Subwoofer reinigen Beschädigung der LautsprechermembranGarantie Das Produkt entsorgenTechnische Daten Technische Informationen/Garantie Dynaudio Sub

SUB 250 COMPACT, SUB 250 MC, SUB 250 SAT specifications

Dynaudio is renowned for its exceptional audio equipment, and their SUB 250 series exemplifies this commitment to quality with three impressive models: the SUB 250 MC, SUB 250 SAT, and SUB 250 COMPACT. Each subwoofer is crafted to deliver unparalleled sound performance, making them ideal additions to home theater systems or professional audio setups.

The Dynaudio SUB 250 MC is designed for versatility and power. It features a robust 10-inch driver that delivers deep, accurate bass, enhancing the overall sound experience whether you're watching movies or listening to music. With a built-in amplifier that provides substantial power, the SUB 250 MC ensures that bass frequencies are rich and dynamic. Its advanced DSP control allows users to fine-tune their listening experience, adjusting settings to accommodate room acoustics and personal preferences.

Next in the lineup, the SUB 250 SAT offers impressive performance in a more compact format. It’s engineered for satellite speakers, providing powerful low-frequency support while maintaining a small footprint that is perfect for tight spaces. The SAT model integrates seamlessly with other Dynaudio speakers, ensuring a cohesive soundstage. The easy-to-use connectivity options make it a suitable choice for both casual listeners and audiophiles alike, making it a staple in modern audio setups.

Lastly, the SUB 250 COMPACT is tailored for those who demand high-performance bass without sacrificing space. Despite its smaller size, this model packs a punch, delivering deep bass that belies its compact design. Ideal for smaller rooms or minimalist aesthetics, the SUB 250 COMPACT can easily integrate into any home or studio environment. Like its counterparts, it features advanced control technologies to optimize sound performance, ensuring that even in limited spaces, users experience a full-bodied audio performance.

All three models benefit from Dynaudio’s expertise in sound technology, featuring high-quality materials and innovative engineering. Built with durability in mind, these subwoofers are not only powerful but also designed to last, providing listeners with dependable performance for years to come. Whether you’re adding to a home theater setup or looking for professional audio equipment, the Dynaudio SUB 250 series stands out as an excellent choice for achieving superior sound quality.