Aperion Audio SW-12, SW8-APR owner manual Adjusting Your Room or Speakers for best performance

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Adjusting Your Room or Speakers for best performance

Room acoustics have just as much effect on sound quality as the speakers themselves. In order to obtain the best sound, the way the recording engineers and movie-producers intended, you may need to make just a few minor adjustments to your room set-up. Small adjustments can yield big results in accurate sound performance.

Some equipment and room adjustments are listed below:

1.Speaker balance for Front L and R. The front L and R should be equidistant from the listening position, and at the same height. Also check the speaker set-up on you AVR to ensure the speakers are programmed for the same distance from the listening position.

2.Speaker balance for center and rear L and rear R. Check the AVR’s set-up menu and adjust the dB output of each speaker to meet your needs. To increase localization and sound output of the center and/or surrounds try toeing-in the speakers towards the listening position. To decrease the localization and sound output of the center and surround speakers, try aiming them slightly off-axis from the listening position.

3.Tonal balance of individual satellites. If the sound seems heavy in the mid-range and low-mids, try pulling the speakers away from the wall more. The closer they are to the wall, the more resonant the low frequencies become. Conversely if the sound is too bright, place them closer to a wall. Or try dampening the wall space around the speaker, and on the wall opposite the speaker’s face. Using wall hangings, drapes, or pillows can help this.

4.Tonal balance of subwoofer. If the subwoofer sounds heavy or muddy, moving it away from the corners and walls will help. Also experiment with the gain, or volume control. It may be set too high.

5.Crossover/Volume of subwoofer. If certain bass notes stick out more than others, corrective adjustments can be made to either the crossover and volume settings, the position of the subwoofer, or both. If certain upper bass notes seem too prevalent, turn the crossover down a few degrees. Also try turning down the volume slightly. If that doesn’t help then try turning the crossover up. This may even out the bass response. If it’s still not quite right then change the position of the subwoofer - pull it away from walls, corners, anything that resonates. Try using the feet to raise it up off the floor as this decreases the floor vibrations from the sub. A little patience will be rewarded greatly, so take your time with the subwoofer. It’s usually the hardest to calibrate to your room.

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Contents 512D, SW8-APR & SW-12 Table Of Contents Page You Deserve More… Aperion Audio DifferenceDiAural Breakthrough For Stereo or Multichannel Music Installation What You’ll Need for InstallationFor Multichannel Home Theater Installation Subwoofer Connection Materials Wire TipStereo Placement Page Subwoofer Left and Right Front SpeakersCenter Speaker Surround SpeakersSurround Making The Connection Connecting to a 5-Way Binding PostStereo Connection Low Level Sub Output Stereo Connection Speaker Level Sub Output Low Level Sub Output Home Theater Connection Low Level Sub OutputSpeaker Level Sub Output Home Theater Connection Speaker Level Sub OutputRecommended Sub Settings Setting the Aperion Audio SW-12 SubwooferReceiver Set-Up Setting the Aperion Audio SW8-APR Subwoofer Listening Some equipment and room adjustments are listed below Adjusting Your Room or Speakers for best performanceWhy dont I get any bass? TroubleshootingResources Why is there no sound from the rear channels?Aperion Audio SW-12 Subwoofer Limited Warranty

SW-12, SW8-APR specifications

Aperion Audio is known for producing high-quality audio equipment that balances performance and style, and their subwoofers, the SW-12 and SW-8-APR, exemplify these principles. These two models provide deep, immersive bass that enhances home theater and music listening experiences for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

The Aperion SW-12 is a powerful 12-inch subwoofer designed to deliver robust low-frequency performance. With its high excursion driver, the SW-12 can produce deep, thunderous bass that fills a room, making it an excellent choice for movie enthusiasts who crave that impactful sound during intense action scenes. It features a built-in amplifier that provides 300 watts of peak power, allowing it to handle dynamic audio passages with ease. The adjustable low-pass filter and phase control further enable users to tailor the sound to their specific environments, ensuring that the bass seamlessly integrates with other speakers in the setup.

On the other hand, the Aperion SW-8-APR is an 8-inch subwoofer that offers a more compact option without sacrificing sound quality. Ideal for smaller spaces, the SW-8-APR efficiently delivers satisfying bass with a peak power of 300 watts as well. It features advanced technology such as a front-firing driver design that optimizes sound dispersion while minimizing unwanted vibrations, providing clear and precise bass response in a more controlled manner. Additionally, the SW-8-APR comes with adjustable settings for volume, low-pass filter, and phase control, allowing personalization to blend perfectly with various speaker systems.

Both models utilize high-quality MDF construction and come with a stylish finish that enables them to integrate seamlessly into any decor. Their robust build not only enhances acoustic performance but also ensures durability.

Aperion Audio places a premium on user experience, and that is evident in the SW-12 and SW-8-APR with their simple connectivity options, including RCA inputs for easy integration with many home theaters and music setups.

In conclusion, the Aperion SW-12 and SW-8-APR subwoofers stand out for their performance, build quality, and user-friendly features. Whether one desires the earth-shaking sounds of the SW-12 or the compact excellence of the SW-8-APR, both models promise an unparalleled listening experience that fits various needs and settings.