Bass management is equally suited to all formats from 2-channel stereo to 5.1 and beyond. Indeed, existing control rooms that are doing stereo 2 channel mixes, especially with smaller nearfield monitors placed on the console, can benefit immensely from the correct integration of Bass Management and a subwoofer; because the engineer is now able to hear low frequency anomalies caused by room rumble, microphone stand thumping, breath pops, and other artifacts that cause undesirable actions later in the broadcast, film chain, or DVD Mastering process.

When mixes are intended for theatrical presentation, it is sometimes necessary to use an additional channel for extra low frequency effects or enhancement. This channel is called the LFE or Low Frequency Effects/Enhancements channel. In the control room monitoring environment, the LFE channel, if or when it is used in the mix, is monitored by the same subwoofer used for the regular [L,C,R,LS,RS] channels. M&K Bass Management Controllers have both a 0dB (with unity gain) and +10dB (with 10dB gain) inputs to accommodate any mixing / monitoring situation, as per Dolby specifications.

The M&K Professional Division supplies, at no additional charge, a special CD test disc to assist in the proper setup and calibration of our Bass Management Systems. This disk has pre-filtered and calibrated tracks of noise which allow quick, accu- rate, and error-free setup of the monitoring environment to the Dolby standard of 85dB SPL, or any other relative reference level, by using an SPL meter.

9.CALIBRATING YOUR M&K PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM

A.For this set-up procedure, you will need the following:

1.) An SPL meter. Radio Shack has an analog SPL meter that is very effective and not expensive.

2.) The M&K Professional test CD (supplied with the M&K LFE4 or LFE-5 or available as a download from www.mkprofessional.com).

3.) A small, flat bladed screwdriver (or “tweeker”) to adjust the channel trim pots on the LFE-4 or LFE-5.

4.) A CD player, or DVD player that can play CD-R’s (unless you have downloaded your tones).

5.) An M&K speaker system with the LFE-4 or LFE-5 Bass Management Controller.

B.It may be helpful to have one person sit at the listening position and read the meter while another person adjusts the trim pots on the LFE-4 or LFE-5.

C.When the slot of the channel trim pots on the LFE-4 or LFE-5 are pointing straight up and down, the gain of each of the channels is approximately 0dB or unity. The trim pots have a plus or minus 12dB gain range. Rotating the pot counter-clockwise will attenuate the channel a maximum of –12dB and rotating the pot clockwise will boost the channel gain a maximum of +12dB. The maximum output of the LFE-4 or LFE-5 is + 27dBu. With a nominal signal level of + 4dB with 20dB of headroom, the maxi- mum signal level from the source (console, etc.) can be + 24dB. Therefore, at very high signal levels you can only add around + 3dB of gain with the trim pots before the signal chain of the LFE-4 or LFE-5 overloads. If you need more than 3dB of gain at high signal levels, it is better to increase the output of power amplifiers and use the trim pots on the LFE-4 or LFE-5 for fine tuning.

The M&K Professional test disc

A specially designed and produced test disc has been included with your LFE-4 or LFE-5.

Ken Kreisel has designed this test disc expressly for use with M&K satelite/subwoofer loudspeaker systems. The tones on this disc are all bandwidth-limited Pink noise. This is to avoid room anomalies and therefore provide a more accurate calibra- tion. By using this disc with a Radio Shack SPL meter and following the instructions in this manual, you can achieve a remark- ably accurate system calibration.

The goal here is not to find an absolute SPL level, but to balance the SPL level of all channels relative to each other. For this application, the Radio Shack SPL meter will work very well.

If a more accurate calibration is desired, we recommend using a real time analyzer with calibrated microphones and appropriate room analyzing software.

Following are the tones found on the M&K test disc:

Track one: Band limited Pink Noise from 500Hz to 3kHz recorded at –20dB FSD. Use this tone to calibrate your main and surround (satellite) speakers.

Track two: Band limited Pink noise from 40Hz to 80Hz recorded at -20dB FSD. Use this tone to adjust your subwoofer level.

Track three: 1 kHz sine wave recorded at –20dB FSD. Use this to set the reference level of your source (console, etc.) On an analog console this will be 0VU. On digital sources this will be either –20dB FSD or –18dB FSD.

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MK Sound MPS-1611P Calibrating Your M&K Professional System, Following are the tones found on the M&K test disc

MPS-1611P specifications

The MK Sound MPS-1611P is a sophisticated powered subwoofer designed to deliver deep, impactful bass while maintaining high fidelity. Ideal for home theater enthusiasts and audiophiles alike, the MPS-1611P incorporates advanced technologies that provide an exceptional listening experience.

One of the standout features of the MPS-1611P is its robust 15-inch driver, which is engineered to reproduce low frequencies with remarkable accuracy and clarity. This large driver is complemented by a high-performance built-in amplifier that delivers an impressive output power, ensuring that even the most demanding audio tracks are handled with ease. The combination of the driver and amplifier results in deep, thunderous bass that can transform movies and music alike, making the MPS-1611P an essential component of a premium audio setup.

The MPS-1611P employs advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, which plays a crucial role in optimizing the subwoofer's performance. This technology allows for precise control over bass response, helping to eliminate unwanted distortion and enhancing overall sound quality. The DSP also enables various EQ settings and crossover points, allowing users to fine-tune the subwoofer according to their room acoustics and personal preferences.

Connectivity is another highlight of the MPS-1611P. It features multiple input options, including both XLR and RCA connectors, providing versatility for integration with various audio systems. This flexibility ensures compatibility with a wide range of receivers, processors, and audio sources, making it easy to incorporate the MPS-1611P into any setup.

Moreover, the MPS-1611P is built with durability in mind. Its sturdy enclosure minimizes vibrations and unwanted resonance, thereby enhancing the overall listening experience. The subwoofer's sleek design allows it to blend seamlessly into any decor, ensuring that it is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional.

In summary, the MK Sound MPS-1611P is a powerful, feature-rich subwoofer that caters to those seeking superior bass performance and audio fidelity. Its combination of a large driver, high-output amplifier, advanced DSP technology, versatile connectivity options, and durable construction makes it a top choice for home audio enthusiasts looking to elevate their sound experience.