
LSR6312SP Linear Spatial Reference
Powered Studio Subwoofer
System
Key Features:
RMC™ Room Mode Correction pro- vides electronic control of response peaks due to room modes. RMC calibration kit included.
250 watt continuous output power amplifier.
Sophisticated LCR bass manage- ment system.
Direct LFE input with selectable 10 dB input sensitivity.
Summed output allows chaining of multiple LSR6312SP for multiple subwoofer systems.
Neodymium Differential Drive NDD™ technology with dynamic braking for extended low frequen- cy response and low power com- pression.
High density baffle for low reso- nance and stable inertial ground.
Linear Dynamics Aperture port design minimizes port turbulence and reduces power compression.
Reinforced enclosure with standardized mounting points allow mounted installation.
The LSR6312SP powered studio subwoofer is designed to provide low frequency extension and sophisticat- ed bass management capabilities in stereo and
polypropylene composite forming a rigid piston area supported by a soft butyl rubber surround.
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The subwoofer derives its feed from a combination of Left, Center, Right and Direct LFE inputs. Subwoofer signals can be selectively derived from the front channels or from the Direct input alone using a simple Remote Bypass contact closure switch.
Subwoofer low pass filtering uses steep 5th order low pass sections to minimize the possibility of localization of the subwoofer’s acoustic output. High pass filtering for Left, Center and Right outputs is 12 dB/octave. For convenience, input receptacles are Neutrik “Combi” type, which accommo- date both XLR and ¼" connectors.
Six DIP switches on the input panel allow the user to precisely adjust the gain and response of the system. DIP switch one inserts a variable attenua- tor inserted into the circuit allowing the level to be trimmed from 0 to
Switch 4 inverts the signal polarity of the subwoofer feed. This is used to correct for placement mismatch between the subwoofer and satellite spac- ing. Due to the varied placement options available in audio production environments, it is suggested that this switch be adjusted after the final placement of the system has been determined.