Earthquake Sound S-10 Setting Up Your Subwoofer, Crossover knob in 1 Oclock position 85Hz @ -3dB

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Setting Up Your Subwoofer.

The Kompressor is a "true subwoofer, it must never be operated above the subharmonic / harmonic frequency range. The Kompressor frequency response is limited by the built-in crossover (with an upper end of 160 Hz); however, in most applications, the crossover should not be set above 80Hz to 95Hz. It is equipped with a fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley filter which will block vocals from interfering with its performance.

When setting up the Kompressor as a part of a home audio system, users must understand that the subwoofer requires different settings: one for music, and one for playing movie tracks. In order to set up the Kompressor for music, users must recognize the frequency response of their existing speakers (tower & surround sound) and the limitations of these speakers, i.e. the diameter (size) of the speakers and the SPL.

Crossover knob in 1 O'clock position - 85Hz @ -3dB.

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Crossover knob in 2 O'clock position - 90Hz @ -3dB.

 

 

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1- Position the Kompressor in the corner of the living room.

 

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2- Turn the unit around to expose the controls .

 

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3- Turn on your audio system, and switch your surround sound

 

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processor to "MUSIC" mode, and equalize the rest of your audio system.

4- Connect the Kompressor to the processor, using high quality (triple shielded) RCA cables.

5- Set the crossover to 150Hz - maximum position, volume at minimum (0).

6- Gradually raise the main volume knob ( between the 10 O'clock to 2 O'clock) position, optimizing for the subwoofer performance. That is when the Optical Compression Circuitry works best, allowing the amp maximum output with minimal distortion.

7- With the crossover open to 160Hz, you will hear vocals coming out of the subwoofer. Gradually reduce the crossover point until vocals are eliminated (typical crossing point of 80Hz).

To control the volume level of the Kompressor, use the surround sound processor output controls; do not use the main volume knob on the Kompressor (keep it between 10 & 2 O'Clock position). Once you set up the proper mix of low frequencies and subharmonic response, that does not encroach on the rest of the speakers. Now you are ready to set up the Kompressor for home theater use.

For movie viewing:

The Kompressor can be set up to your liking. There are no rules of thumb to how much bass is required. Often, users like to feel the overwhelming bass, it brings the actions and events closer to real life. When viewing movies, a 10dB gain above music setting is often pleasant, it brings movie viewing close to life.

If you desire to have a crossover setting for music, different than the setting for movie viewing. We suggest to cross the Kompressor at higher frequency setting, and use the processor to control the desired lower crossing point.

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S-12, S-10 specifications

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One of the standout technologies featured in both the S-10 and S-12 is the use of high-power amplifiers that enhance performance and efficiency. The integrated amplifiers are designed to provide clean power to the driver, resulting in minimal distortion and a tighter bass response. This is further complemented by the advanced digital crossover system present in both models, which optimizes signal distribution, ensuring that the subwoofers produce precise frequencies without overlapping with other speakers.

The build quality of the S-10 and S-12 isn't just aesthetically pleasing; it's functional too. The enclosures are constructed from high-grade MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard), significantly reducing resonance and standing waves that can interfere with sound quality. The cabinets are designed with a ported or bandpass configuration, allowing for improved airflow and enhanced efficiency, resulting in louder bass without using excessive power.

Both models also feature adjustable phase control, which allows users to synchronize the subwoofer with their main speakers easily. This is particularly beneficial in home theater setups, where precise timing is crucial for achieving immersive soundscapes. Additionally, the variable low-pass crossover allows users to tailor the bass response to match their specific room acoustics and speaker configurations.

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