SV Sound PB10-NSD specifications Powered Box Basic Common Features. SVS, SV Sound, Chapter

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Chapter 5-1

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Powered Box Basic Common Features. SVS

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Volume/Gain Use “gain” (in conjunction with your Audio Video Receiver (AVR) subwoofer output level control) to achieve bass level calibration to your liking. Start your setup with the sub’s volume/gain no more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up (turned clockwise from the left).

Phase. Think of long bass waves as conflicting or enhancing each other, depending on the timing of their arrival at your listening location (either together, or not). Set phase to zero if your AVR offers settings for the distance from your seat to your subwoofer. Adjust in small steps for smooth sound with music playing if your AVR lacks a subwoofer distance setting.

Line In/Out. Use the sub’s “Line In” jack (RCA) to connect the subwoofer to the output jack of your AVR. A simple RCA signal cable is all you need for either type configuration. .

Auto-On.Your Powered Box allows itself to be in an “Auto-On” mode… or “On” all the time. With the former setting (the switch in the “Auto” posi- tion) your subwoofer will “sense” that a DVD or CD etc. has begun and switch its audio circuits on immediately (the “hard” power switch men- tioned below must be set to “on”, naturally). A few minutes after a movie, the Auto-On light will turn from Green to Red, switching portions of the sub’s power supply back off.

Sometimes, with very low listening levels, your subwoofer might not get enough of a bass signal from your AVR to “trip” the Auto-On circuit. Should you ever find this to be the case you may leave this switch to “On”, or turn up the AVR’s subwoofer level some (be sure to recalibrate chan- nels levels with your sound meter afterwards).

Power. This heavy-duty two-position switch next to the power cord will completely cut the power to your sub amp. Flip this switch to off before you ever move the sub or change inputs or outputs. Do not plug this sub into receiver convenience power outlets. Allow five minutes of “off” time before switching back “on”.

Fuse. User replaceable, contact your dealer if you have trouble finding one. The fuse can be accessed by a small door immediately next to the power cord fitting (where you should also find a spare one for your use).

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FAQ

What is the recommended initial volume/gain setting for the SV Sound PB10-NSD subwoofer?

Start your setup with the subs volume/gain no more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up turned clockwise from the left.

How do I connect the SV Sound PB10-NSD subwoofer to my AVR?

Use the subs Line In jack RCA to connect the subwoofer to the output jack of your AVR with a simple RCA signal cable.

Where can I find the fuse for the SV Sound PB10-NSD subwoofer?

The fuse can be accessed by a small door next to the power cord fitting, and it is user replaceable.