Monitor Audio RXW-12 Amp Panel & Controls, Stand-by /On Indicator, Crossover Frequency Control

Models: RXW-12

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1. Stand-by / On Indicator

The LED indicates whether the unit is in stand-by mode or operational. It will be illuminated red when in stand-by, and green when operational

2. Crossover Frequency Control

The crossover frequency control only operates when the low pass filter switch (refer to section 3.) is in the ‘In’ position. This control feature is used to set the upper frequency limit (low pass) of the RXW-12. The crossover control should be set in accordance with the size or bass output of the main/satellite speakers. Refer to the chart below as a guide to setting the crossover frequency control to the optimum position. Much will depend on the correct low frequency response of the main speakers and their position in your room. Experimentation is advisable.

Type of Main Speaker

Monitor Audio Product

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Large floor-standing speaker

PL200/300; GS20/60; RX6/8; BR6

40-60 Hz

 

 

 

Small floor-standing speaker

BR5; R270HD

50-70Hz

 

 

 

Large stand-mount/ bookshelf speaker

PL100; GS10; RX2

50-80 Hz

 

 

 

Small stand-mount/ bookshelf speaker

RX1; BR1/2; R225HD/250HD;R oneHD

60-90 Hz

 

 

 

Small satellite speaker

R45HD/90HD/180HD

80-120 Hz

 

 

 

3. Low Pass Filter Switch

When set to the ‘In’ position the crossover frequency control (section 2) is activated and can be adjusted from 40Hz to 120Hz using the crossover frequency control. Use this position when the source amplifier does not have a dedicated sub woofer/ LFE output, such as a stereo 2-channel amplifier. If the amplifier (stereo or AV) has a dedicated LFE or subwoofer output, the Low Pass Filter Switch should be set to the ‘Out’ position. The low pass filter will then be set by the source amplifier’s internal filter. This should be set in accordance with the amplifier or AV processor user guide, with the frequency set in accordance with the above table.

4. Phase Control Switch

The Phase Control is used to synchronise any delay between the RXW-12 and main/satellite speakers. When the RXW-12 is in phase with the main/satellite speakers the sound should be full bodied. Sit in a normal listening position whilst adjusting the phase switch. Help from another person may be required. When set correctly the location of the subwoofer should be almost undetectable. Experimentation is advisable in order to achieve optimum results. However it should be noted that in most cases the phase control switch should be set to 0 degrees, especially when using a digital AV processor or AV receiver amplifier.

5. Power Mode Switch with On-Auto-Off Facility

The Power Mode Switch has three positions: ‘On’–‘Auto’–‘Off’. With the switch in the ‘On’ position, the subwoofer is permanently switched on under all conditions. In the ‘Auto’ position the subwoofer will automatically switch on when an input signal is received and will remain on for a period of time until no signal is received, the RXW-12 will then switch into standby mode until a signal is received once more. When the switch is in the ‘Off’ position the subwoofer will not function.

6. 12 Volt Trigger Input ~ Centre Pin = +12Vdc

For external power control from AV amplifier/ receiver to the RXW-12. Monitor Audio recommend using this function and a lead is supplied. This 12 volt signal is supplied by the AV amp/receiver and tells the RXW-12 to turn on from standby mode. This allows a more accurately controlled auto on/off function, and is far more energy efficient. When using the 12v trigger, the Power Mode Switch (5) can be in any of the three positions, for it to function correctly.

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Monitor Audio RXW-12 Amp Panel & Controls, Stand-by /On Indicator, Crossover Frequency Control, Low Pass Filter Switch