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ting ALL speakers to “Small” works best. Let your sub make the bass! Also, is your subwoofer turned “ON”? We don’t mean “is your subwoofer amplifier on?” (that’ll be important later too) but rather, is your receiver sending a bass signal to your sub amp? This can only happen if you say “Yes” (or “ON”) in the “Subwoofer” selection during the all-important setup menu of any typical Dolby Digital/DTS capable receiver. If you have a choice of “crossover points” for your bass, usually “80Hz” works best, unless you have unusually small main speakers.

Is your receiver connected to the sub amp? Use a well-shielded RCA cable (sometimes called a “patch cord”) to connect the subwoofer output of your DD/DTS receiver to either input jack of your subwoofer’s dedicated amplifier. As mentioned earlier, you’ll need to “split” the bass signal with a “Y Cable” if you bought a pair of subs. You only need feed one of the two inputs (Right or Left) of any single Powered Box SVS however.

Is your Radio Shack ® sound pressure level (SPL) me- ter ready? This tool is absolutely essential to proper home theater audio setup. It’s akin to a tire pressure gauge for your car (you don’t set your tires by “feel” right?). Set the meter to “Slow” and “C-weighting” (and turn the dial to 70 or 80dB depending on your test tone source). Haven’t got the meter yet? Order one from SVS. We prefer the analog instead of the digital display model.

Getting ready to start now: Make sure your receiver/processor master volume is set at “00 dB” or some other easy to remember reference level. Finally, ensure your SVS’s volume control is set no more than 1/4 to 1/3rd up at first. It’s also critical to check the subwoofer level control of your surround receiver before you begin the test tones. Set it to no higher than about one quarter of the way up to start (for instance that will be –5dB if your receiver’s subwoofer channel levels have typical limits running from -10 dB to +10 dB) . Your LFE “trim”, if you have one, should be set to 0dB to start (that’s full up) but this can be dialed down later to tame peaks if needed. IMPOR- TANT: Turn off ANY sound-field processing modes, “peak limiters”, “mid-night mode” etc. Set the SPL meter to “Slow” and “C-weighting” (turn the range dial to either 70 or 80dB).

Now play your receiver's internal test tones so you have something to measure with your SPL meter. Better yet, buy a calibration disk, such as the Ova- tion’s Avia test DVD. A test disk’s tones ensure your entire signal path, from the DVD player to your speakers, is set correctly. Whatever you use, when the tones start alter- nating from speaker to speaker (watch your sound meter now), set each full range speaker’s level to about 75 dB (or 85dB if using Avia), by using the receiver’s dedi- cated channel controls (leaving receiver’s master volume the same). We recommend you turn down the receiver’s subwoofer output level before you significantly lower your sub’s volume/gain control. This helps keep input distortion to a minimum. You should not set the receiver’s subwoofer level much lower than -5 dB however, since some adjustment room is needed to lower bass as needed later. If your subwoofer read- ing is still too high then turn down the sub’s amp volume a little with each run.

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PB12-NSD/2 specifications

The SV Sound PB12-NSD/2 is a powerful subwoofer designed to deliver an exceptional audio experience for both music enthusiasts and home theater enthusiasts. It embodies a perfect combination of strength, innovation, and quality, making it a standout choice in the competitive subwoofer market.

One of the standout features of the PB12-NSD/2 is its robust design. It is equipped with a high-performance 12-inch driver that utilizes a specially engineered oversized voice coil, allowing for greater power handling and improved thermal stability. This design enables the subwoofer to produce deep, resonant bass that can fill large areas without distortion, enhancing the overall audio experience.

The PB12-NSD/2 incorporates advanced technologies to ensure optimal performance. It features a well-tuned ported enclosure, which helps to minimize turbulence and ensures that the airflow is smooth. This design allows for more effortless bass response and provides richer low-frequency performance. The integrated amplifier delivers impressive power, providing an output that can reach deep into the lower registers, making it ideal for movie soundtracks and musical genres that rely on strong bass lines.

Another notable characteristic of the PB12-NSD/2 is its adjustable phase control and frequency response settings. This flexibility allows users to fine-tune the subwoofer's integration with existing speakers in their audio setup. Coupled with a robust crossover network, the PB12-NSD/2 can seamlessly blend with speakers of varying sizes and capabilities, ensuring that users experience a coherent and immersive audio landscape.

The subwoofer is designed with convenience in mind, offering both line-level and speaker-level inputs for easy connectivity. This versatility ensures compatibility with a wide range of audio systems, making it easy for users to enhance their current setups. Additionally, the unit's build quality is commendable, featuring a durable cabinet that minimizes vibration, ensuring that the audio quality remains uncompromised.

In summary, the SV Sound PB12-NSD/2 is a powerhouse subwoofer that enriches the listening experience through its deep bass response, advanced design features, and unparalleled flexibility. It is an excellent choice for anyone seeking to elevate their audio experience, whether for music or home theater applications.