NHT SubOne i What connection options are available in my system?, Explanation of Features

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Methods #2 and #4). The downside is that sending the speakers a full-range signal can make it difficult to inte- grate them with the subwoofer, as their combined low frequency output can cause irregularities (peaks and dips) in the room’s low frequency response. In this case, the subwoofer’s low pass setting should be quite low and used only to fill in the lowest octave.

Method #3 is not recommended with large main speakers.

2. If you have small (bookshelf) main speakers...

1st Choice: Method #1 (line-level and/or LFE input connection with high-pass filter loop and Dolby® Digital reciever set to ‘small’)

2nd Choice: Method #3 (speaker-level connection with fixed high-pass filter)

If your main speakers are smaller bookshelf-type models with limited bass response, it is advisable to send them a high-pass filtered signal (Method #1 or #3). All low bass information is removed from the signal before it reaches the speakers, and all low frequencies are reproduced exclusively by the subwoofer. Because the L

&R speakers receive a signal containing only information that falls within their specified frequency response range, they exhibit reduced distortion, greater dynamic range and power handling. Use the 75Hz or 110Hz high pass setting.

Alternately, you can run small main speakers full range and use the subwoofer to reproduce all the low bass fre- quencies below their response capabilities (Methods #2 and 4). While simple, this configuration does not remove the burden of low frequencies from the L & R speakers and may limit their output at higher volumes.

! What connection options are available in my system?

1)If you have a separate preamplifier and main amplifier, all four of the connection methods are available to you. Method #1 is recommended.

2)If you have an integrated amplifier or receiver (hereafter called “receiver”) with “Pre-Out” and “Main-In” con- nections, all four of the connection methods are available to you. Method #1 is recommended.

3)If you have a receiver with "Pre-Out" or "Line-Out" connections, but no main in connections, you may use Methods #2, #3 or #4.

4)If you have a receiver with "Pre-Out" or "Line-Out" connections, you may use Methods #2, #3 or #4.

5)If your receiver or processor has a "Subwoofer Out" or "LFE Out" connection, you may use any of Methods #1 through #4, or simply connect the "Subwoofer Out" or "LFE Out" jack to the SubTwo I Controller. See the Use of the LFE Input and LFE Gain Control section for more information.

Detailed descriptions and diagrams of all four connection methods are found on pages 8-11.

!Explanation of Features

The VOLUME CONTROL allows you to adjust the volume of the subwoofer relative to the rest of the system. Many listeners make the mistake of setting subwoofers too loud, which can cause excess bloat and loss of detail and musicality. A properly calibrated subwoofer blends in with the speakers and does not call attention to itself. Observe the following guidelines for volume setting:

Turn down the volume control on the SubOne i Controller to its lowest position (counter-clockwise). Turn on your audio system, including the SubOne i. Play some music you are familiar with and set your receiver/pre- amplifier volume to a comfortable listening level. Slowly increase the volume on the SubOne i Controller, lis- tening for proper frequency balance. When the subwoofer output is balanced with the rest of the system, you will hear improved bass extension, but you should be unaware that it is coming from the subwoofer!

From this point on, the volume control on your receiver/preamplifier will control the overall volume of your sys-

tem, including the subwoofer.

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SubOne i specifications

The NHT SubOne i is a remarkable subwoofer that combines cutting-edge technology with high-performance sound engineering, making it an exceptional choice for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. Designed to deliver deep, powerful bass while maintaining clarity, the SubOne i elevates any audio experience, whether it be music, movies, or gaming.

One of the main features of the NHT SubOne i is its innovative driver design. It utilizes a 10-inch high-excursion woofer that provides an expansive low-frequency response down to 28Hz. This feature ensures that listeners feel the full depth of sound, from the rumble of thunder to the subtle details of a bass guitar. The woofer's advanced materials and construction allow for precise movements, resulting in low distortion and high output levels.

Complementing the driver is an advanced Class D amplifier that delivers 300 watts of continuous power and peaks at 600 watts. This efficient amplification means that the SubOne i can easily handle dynamic soundtracks, ensuring that every crash and explosion in movies comes through with breathtaking intensity. Notably, the amplifier is also designed to monitor the woofer's performance, adapting in real-time to prevent clipping and distortion.

Versatility is another hallmark of the NHT SubOne i. It provides multiple connectivity options, including both RCA and LFE inputs, ensuring compatibility with a variety of audio sources, from AV receivers to music systems. A built-in crossover allows users to adjust the subwoofer's frequency response, tailoring the audio output to match their specific needs and room acoustics. This feature also offers phased adjustment for seamless integration with satellite speakers.

Moreover, the SubOne i features a sleek, modern design with a robust cabinet construction that minimizes resonance, thereby enhancing sound quality. The enclosure is strategically designed to reduce vibrations, resulting in a tighter, more controlled bass response.

In terms of usability, the NHT SubOne i is designed with user-friendly controls located on the rear panel. Users can easily adjust volume, phase, and crossover settings for quick and intuitive customization.

With its powerful performance, advanced technologies, and exceptional build quality, the NHT SubOne i stands out as a premier choice for those seeking to enhance their listening experience. Whether for a professional-grade home theater system or a high-fidelity music setup, the SubOne i is sure to impress, providing deep, rich bass that transforms any space into an immersive auditory haven.