V-1250THX subwoofer

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The +2 and +4 marks indicate the points where your subwoofer is producing 2 dB and 4 dB, respectively, more output than the "CALIBRATED" level.

SETTING SUBWOOFER LEVEL (THX)

The proper method of setting the level of the subwoofer in THX mode is to use the low frequency pink noise test signal generator built into the THX controller and a sound level meter (available from Radio Shack). First set the master volume of the THX controller to the "0" or "REF" position. Then set the Subwoofer Output control on the THX controller so that the output of the subwoofer causes the sound level meter to read 75 dB (C scale, slow mode) when that test signal is playing. All channels of the THX system should be calibrated to this 75 dB level when using the unit's internal test signal.

Special Note: When calibrating the subwoofer level (and only the subwoofer level), you will find that the needle on your sound level meter will bounce plus or minus a couple of decibels when measuring the test signal. To set subwoofer level, read the AVERAGE meter level, not the peak level. Move around the room as you measure levels, so that your measurements account for the room reinforce- ments and cancellations found at various room locations.

For details on setting levels with your THX controller, see the instructions provided with that unit.

USING TWO SUBWOOFERS (THX)

Using two subwoofers in your THX system will give you the ultimate in bass performance. It will give you improved bass impact and definition, as well as greater output and dynamic range. If you locate the subwoofers in different parts of the room, you will get a better overall frequency response, because the room modes excited by one woofer are complemented by the presence of the other subwoofer. Alternately, if you stack two subwoofers, one on top of the other, their outputs will couple and give you an additional total of up to 6 dB of output.

Wiring with two subwoofers is simple. Instead of running two interconnect cables to one subwoofer, run one interconnect to each subwoofer, using each LEFT/MONO input jack. See Figure 2 (page 6).

6. OPERATION WITH A NON-THX PROCESSOR

OPERATION OF THE "LOW PASS FILTER" SWITCH

With a non-THX controller, preamp, etc., this switch should be set to the "80 Hz 24 dB/OCTAVE" position. Do not operate this switch unless the "BASS LEVEL" control is set to "MIN."

For non-THX systems, your subwoofer has been optimized for an 80 Hz crossover with a 24 dB/ octave slope. This low pass filter makes a rapid transition to 36 dB/octave above 125 Hz, which provides the extremely sharp attenuation needed to make the subwoofer's sound non-directional.

For optimal performance, we strongly recommend that you use an M&K HP-80 High-Pass Filter. Your subwoofer with this filter and M&K Satellites forms a 4th order Linkwitz-Riley crossover between satellite and subwoofer. The linear phase of this crossover means uncompromised performance with great flexibility in system setup without elaborate calibrations or adjustments.

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MK Sound V-1250THX Operation with a NON-THX Processor, Setting Subwoofer Level THX, Using TWO Subwoofers THX

V-1250THX specifications

The MK Sound V-1250THX is a high-performance subwoofer that embodies the pinnacle of audio technology, specifically designed for home theaters and professional sound environments. Known for its robust power and precision, the V-1250THX is an ideal choice for those who seek to elevate their sound experience to an immersive level.

At the heart of the V-1250THX lies its powerful 12-inch driver, meticulously engineered to deliver deep, impactful bass that resonates throughout the room. This driver is coupled with a high-output amplifier, delivering a remarkable 500 watts of continuous power and peaking at 1000 watts. This impressive power aligns with THX certification standards, ensuring an audio quality that meets the needs of discerning audiophiles and movie enthusiasts alike.

One of the notable features of the MK Sound V-1250THX is its advanced bass-reflex design. This design enables the subwoofer to continuously produce low frequencies that maintain clarity and precision without distortion. The ported cabinet design further enhances this characteristic, allowing for better airflow and reducing the risk of unwanted noise.

The subwoofer is also equipped with a versatile input configuration, supporting both single-ended and balanced connections, making it compatible with a wide range of AV receivers and processors. Furthermore, the V-1250THX comes with an adjustable phase control and variable low-pass filter, giving users the ability to customize the sound output to fit their specific environments and preferences.

In terms of build quality, the V-1250THX features a sturdy enclosure that minimizes resonance and vibration, ensuring that all energy is directed towards sound production. The aesthetically pleasing finish complements various home decor styles, making it an attractive addition to any audiovisual setup.

Additionally, the subwoofer's compact size allows for flexible placement without sacrificing performance. The MK Sound V-1250THX is not just a subwoofer; it is a cornerstone of a superior audio experience built on innovation and quality craftsmanship, perfect for anyone looking to enhance their sound experience with powerful and accurate low-end reproduction.