Anechoic Position- | 3dB at 20Hz (anechoic) |
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In this position the subwoofer has the greatest low frequency extension and in small rooms often provides a rising char- acteristic below 35Hz.
H)Input Gain Switch - In THX mode, the gain is fixed and provides 90dB of output when a 200mv signal is applied to the balanced input (100mv unbalanced).
I)Variable Gain Knob - Variable gain knob provides gain settings from
J)Right
K)Left /Mono
9.RESPONSE AND SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS
M&K Professional subwoofers feature user adjustable response, sensitivity and crossover adjustments in order to allow for easy integration into any monitoring system or acoustical space. Make sure to use the settings that best match your specific components so that double filtering does not occur and that the most accurate response is achieved.
Using your M&K subwoofer with External
The following is an overview of how the subwoofer should be connected when used with an external
Connect the subwoofer output from your
The phase switch should be set to whichever mode yields the smoothest response at crossover. This can be confirmed by using a spectral analyzer, or by listening tests.
Bass EQ should be set to whichever mode yields the flattest low frequency response. Typically, because of a phenomenon known as room gain, it has been found that the THX mode yields the flattest
If additional low frequency extension is required, the subwoofer can be switched to its extended mode, which typically results in a rising characteristic below 30Hz, when measured in room.
Because most external
Additional Suggestions Regarding Low-Pass Filter Settings
The
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10.CALIBRATING YOUR M&K PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM
1.For this
a.) An SPL meter. Radio Shack has an analog SPL meter that is very effective and not expensive. b.) The M&K Professional test CD.
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