Krix Seismix 5, Seismix 3 owner manual Connection

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Congratulations on choosing Krix

The Seismix 3 and Seismix 5 active subwoofers will complement existing Stereo or Home Theatre systems producing an increase in low frequency performance for a deep experience. The Seismix 3 and Seismix 5 are compatible with a variety of small to large sized, sealed or vented, main/satellite speakers.

Your subwoofer contains an amplifier of the highest electronic standards. Krix have introduced In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP), meaning the microcontroller within the amplifier can be upgraded via the serial interface located internally on the amplifier module. This means as future features are developed your subwoofer can be upgraded. You would simply need

to return the amplifier module to Krix, where the upgrade would take place.

Figure 1 Back panel of subwoofer

Figure 2 Connection using Line Level signal

connection

1. Ensure the main power switch is off

and connect the mains power cord.

2. There are two methods which you can use

to connect the Seismix subwoofer, either

via the line level inputs which will require

your stereo amplifier / AV receiver to have

a subwoofer output facility (mono or stereo

outputs) or via the speaker level inputs.

Method 1: Line Level Connections

It is recommended that you use Line Level

connections for home theatre applications.

Connect the SUB OUT socket(s) on your

AV receiver to the Line Level input(s)

which are a pair of RCA sockets located

in the middle of the rear subwoofer panel

(see figure 1). The SUB OUT socket on your

AV receiver is usually mono which can be

connected to the Seismix with one lead

to the ‘Left (mono)’ input. If your AV receiver

has stereo SUB OUT sockets then use dual

Main AV Receiver

To main stereo speakers

leads, connecting these to the ‘Left and

Right’ inputs. Refer to figure 2 for connection

using Line Level signal.

Method 2: Speaker Level Connections

For stereo applications connect the Speaker

Volume Control

Low Pass Control

Line Level Inputs

Speaker Level

Input/Outputs

Mains Power Switch

From pre-out

+ - - +

 

or sub-out

 

If only a single or mono sub-outexists, then plug that into the left Line Level input labelled mono

Figure 3 Connection using Speaker Level signal

To main stereo speakers

Level outputs on your main amplifier to the

Speaker Level inputs on the rear panel of

the Seismix (see figure 1). Then connect

the Speaker Level outputs on the rear panel

of the Seismix to each of your left and right

speakers. Be sure to maintain correct phasing

for each set of speaker leads, red (positive +)

to (+) and black (negative -) to (-). Refer

to figure 3 for connection using Speaker

Level signal.

3. Before turning the Seismix on, ensure the

volume control is turned down and set the

Low Pass (Hz) control to the middle position

(see figure 1). Turn on the unit with the

power switch located at the bottom of the

rear panel, the subwoofer will activate and

the blue Power / Standby LED will light up.

Begin by playing music with bass content

and slowly increase the volume dial on the

subwoofer to a moderate level.

 

 

Main Stereo Amplifier

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Seismix 3, Seismix 5 specifications

Krix Seismix 5 and Seismix 3 are high-performance home theater subwoofers renowned for their uncompromising sound quality and advanced engineering. Designed and manufactured by Krix, a company with a rich history in audio technology, these subwoofers are crafted to deliver an immersive listening experience, making them ideal for both movie enthusiasts and audiophiles.

The Krix Seismix 5 is a formidable force in any audio setup, featuring a 15-inch driver capable of delivering deep, powerful bass that reverberates throughout a space. One of the standout characteristics of the Seismix 5 is its ability to handle high power levels, with an RMS output of 600 watts and a peak output of 2400 watts, ensuring that it can reproduce even the most dynamic soundtracks with precision. Coupled with a sophisticated digital amplifier, it provides exceptional control and clarity, minimizing distortion at all volume levels.

The design of the Seismix 5 integrates advanced porting technology, which allows for a smoother airflow, reducing chuffing noise and enhancing overall bass response. The enclosure is built from high-quality MDF, ensuring durability while minimizing resonance that can color sound. The subwoofer’s frequency response extends deep into the sub-bass region, reaching down to a staggering 18 Hz, allowing for bone-rumbling effects that truly bring cinematic action to life.

On the other hand, the Krix Seismix 3 is a slightly smaller model that doesn't compromise on performance. It features a 12-inch driver and delivers an impressive RMS output of 300 watts with a peak capability of 1200 watts. The Seismix 3 is designed for those who want high-quality sound in a more compact form factor, making it an excellent choice for smaller rooms or less demanding setups.

Both models utilize Krix's proprietary technologies, including a high-efficiency amplifier design and advanced filtering techniques, which contribute to their remarkable sound fidelity. The easy-to-use controls allow users to customize their listening experience, adjusting parameters to fit room acoustics and personal preferences.

In conclusion, whether you opt for the Krix Seismix 5 or the Seismix 3, both subwoofers are engineered to provide an unparalleled audio experience. With their powerful drivers, meticulously crafted enclosures, and cutting-edge technology, they represent the pinnacle of home theater subwoofer design, ensuring that movie soundtracks and music tracks alike come to life with stunning realism.