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Model 272 PBM THX

Atlantic Technology®

 

 

Figure 3: Typical arrange- ment for a single subwoofer in a home theater.

Figure 4:

Front Panel

Variable Level Control located behind the removable grille

Helpful Hint: A particularly useful experiment is to place the subwoofer right at the prime listening position (move your couch or chair out of the way and put the sub in its place). Then play something with lots of good bass (preferably music), and walk around the room, listening to the subwoofer’s response. When you locate an area that has ample amounts of well defined bass you’ve found a good potential place to locate the sub.

System Set Up

When setting up a complete home theater we strongly recommend that

you use a Sound Pressure Level meter. Radio Shack® has a good one that is very affordably priced (approximately $40). To use this meter, turn on your

system, put the Processor/Receiver in

the Test Mode and set its main volume

control to 0dB. Sit in the prime listening position, set the SPL meter to

the 70dB scale, Slow Response, and C Weighting. Now, holding the meter

pointed up and in front of you, let the system cycle its test tone from speaker to speaker and set every speaker to 75dB using the individual level settings in the Processor/Receiver. As tempting as it may be to set the subwoofer and/or surround speakers higher than 75dB, try them properly set and see if you can acclimate to these levels. Try watching several different movies and keep in mind that the goal is to have a system that sounds like you’re actually “in the movie.”

When using the latest discrete digital electronics which include internal level controls for all channels, we recommend setting the subwoofer’s front mounted Level Control to its THX/Fixed position and using the Processor/Receiver’s built-in subwoofer level control. Should you have difficulty achieving the correct subwoofer volume this way or should your Processor/Receiver not have a subwoofer level control, you can use the 272 PBM’s front mounted level control to make this adjustment.

If you decide not to use an SPL meter try to set all the speaker levels the same using the Test Tones. Of course, this will be much more difficult without the meter, especially for the subwoofer.

Subwoofer Tuning Without an SPL Meter or Test Tones

Start your listening with the subwoofer Lo-pass control set at 80Hz or in the THX/Bypass position if you’re using a THX Certified processor or unit with a built-in crossover. Set the phase switch to normal, and the front panel variable level control (Figure 4) to the THX/Fixed position. Play some

music that you know has good bass content, and turn the level control up until you just start to hear the subwoofer working. Now, from your normal listening position, determine whether the subwoofer is playing loudly enough and filling

in the bass frequencies of the music evenly. If adjustment is necessary, start by changing the setting in the processor or on of the front panel level control, if your processor lacks a subwoofer level adjustment.

If the bass seems too ponderous, boomy, or heavy, no matter how you set the level, try moving the subwoofer away from the wall/corner. If the bass seems too thin, try moving the subwoofer closer to the wall/corner. Small differences in positioning can make big differences in bass response. When you find a position that seems to work well, try switching the phase switch between its two settings, listening particularly to the transition from the subwoofer to the satellites.

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Atlantic Technology 272 PBM THX instruction manual System Set Up, Subwoofer Tuning Without an SPL Meter or Test Tones

272 PBM THX specifications

The Atlantic Technology 272 PBM THX is a high-performance passive subwoofer designed specifically for audiophiles who demand superior sound quality in home theater and music applications. Renowned for its ability to reproduce deep, powerful bass, it stands out as a versatile component in various audio systems.

One of the main features of the 272 PBM THX is its advanced build quality. It sports a robust enclosure that minimizes unwanted vibrations and resonances, ensuring that the sound remains clean and articulate. The cabinet is constructed from high-quality MDF, which adds to its durability and acoustic properties. The subwoofer is finished with a smooth black veneer, allowing it to seamlessly blend with most home décor.

At the heart of the 272 PBM THX is its 12-inch driver, engineered to provide a wide frequency response. This remarkable driver is capable of delivering deep bass down to 20Hz, ensuring that low-end frequencies are present and impactful. This is crucial for a thrilling movie-watching experience, where rumbling explosions and subtle ambient effects can make all the difference.

The subwoofer is THX-certified, which means it meets rigorous standards for audio playback in cinema environments. This certification guarantees that the 272 PBM THX can deliver the level of performance demanded by both filmmakers and serious listeners. With this subwoofer, users can expect a cinema-like experience right in their living rooms.

In terms of technology, the 272 PBM THX utilizes a unique bass reflex design, featuring a front-firing port that enhances low-frequency output while maintaining control. The design allows for maximum efficiency, which means the subwoofer can produce powerful bass without requiring an over-sized amplifier.

Moreover, the 272 PBM THX is compatible with a wide range of amplifiers, providing flexibility for users to incorporate it into existing audio setups. With adjustable volume and phase controls, users can fine-tune the subwoofer to suit their specific listening environment.

Finally, the Atlantic Technology 272 PBM THX delivers exceptional build quality, impressive performance, and flexible integration options, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience. Whether for a thrilling movie night or enjoying music, this subwoofer ensures that low-end frequencies are delivered with precision and power.