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SV Subwoofers

ting ALL speakers to “Small” works best. Let your SVS 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 sig- nal 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 shielded RCA cable (sometimes called a “patch cord”) to connect the subwoofer output of your DD/DTS receiver to either input jack of your SVS’s dedicated amp. Again, you’ll need to “split” the bass signal with a “Y Cable” if you have a pair of subs. You only need feed one of the two inputs (either Right or Left) of any Powered Box SVS however.

Is your Radio Shack ® sound pressure level (SPL) me- ter ready? This tool is simply vital to proper home theater audio setup. It’s akin to a tire pressure gauge for your car. The manual which comes with the SPL meter is excellent; we recom- mend you read it entirely. Haven’t got the meter yet? Head down to your neighborhood Radio Shack ® and snag one. We prefer the analog instead of the digital display model but both work well. Ask for part number #33-4050. At about $40, it’s a bargain. Proper configuration without this meter is practically impossible.

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 “-5 dB” initially (that’s usually one quarter way up, given a typical receiver’s subwoofer channel level limits of something like –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. IMPORTANT: 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 70dB).

Now play your receiver's internal test tones so you have something to measure with your SPL meter. Better yet, buy a calibration DVD, such as Ovation Software’s Avia, from us or another authorized vendor. 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 alternating 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 dedicated channel controls (leaving receiver’s master volume the same). We recommend you turn down the receiver’s subwoofer output level before you signifi- cantly lower your sub’s volume/gain control. This helps keep input distortion to a mini- mum. You should not be set much lower than –5 dB however, since some adjustment room is needed to lower bass as needed. If your subwoofer reading is still too high then turn down the sub’s amp volume a little with each run.

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SV Sound PB12-Plus, PB12-ISD/V, PB12-Ultra manual SV Subwoofers

PB12-Ultra, PB12-ISD/V, PB12-Plus specifications

SV Sound has made significant strides in the world of high-performance audio with its acclaimed lineup of subwoofers, including the PC12-Plus, PB12-Plus, PB13-Ultra, SB13-Plus, and PC13-Ultra. Each model is designed to deliver unparalleled sound quality and an immersive listening experience, making them ideal for both home theaters and music enthusiasts.

The PC12-Plus is a compact, ported subwoofer that boasts a 12-inch driver capable of producing thunderous bass. Its cabinet design optimizes airflow, reducing distortion while enhancing low-frequency output. The built-in amplifier delivers 300 watts of continuous power, with peak output reaching up to 700 watts, ensuring that every rumble is felt as much as it is heard. The PC12-Plus is also equipped with adjustable phase control and low-pass filters, allowing users to finely tune their bass response based on their room acoustics.

The PB12-Plus features a similar design but emphasizes portability and efficiency. Also utilizing a 12-inch driver, it emphasizes the ability to generate room-filling bass without compromising space. The built-in amplifier matches the PC12-Plus in power, promising rich low frequencies ideal for both cinematic action sequences and music playback alike. Its robust cabinet construction allows for minimal vibration and resonance, maintaining clarity in sound reproduction.

For those seeking uncompromising power, the PB13-Ultra is a standout. This subwoofer features a larger 13.5-inch driver and an impressive 1000 watts of continuous power, peaking at 3700 watts. This model is engineered for serious enthusiasts who demand deep-reaching bass extension, and it excels in both music and home theater settings. The advanced DSP technology provides users with precise control over the subwoofer’s settings, allowing for an incredibly adaptable performance.

The SB13-Plus is a sealed subwoofer that excels in delivering tight, accurate bass response. Its design minimizes distortion while maximizing punch, making it an excellent choice for music lovers who appreciate precision. This subwoofer is equipped with similar power specs to the PB12-Plus, offering 300 watts continuous and 700 watts peak power. Its compact design makes it versatile enough to fit in smaller spaces without sacrificing sound quality.

Finally, the PC13-Ultra combines elements from its predecessors with upgraded specifications. Featuring an ultra-long-throw 13.5-inch driver and an expansive amplifier setup, it can produce overwhelming bass that resonates throughout larger spaces. It incorporates advanced room correction technologies, ensuring optimal performance regardless of placement.

In summary, SV Sound’s PC and PB subwoofers are characterized by their robust design, powerful amplifiers, and advanced technologies. Each model serves unique needs, offering powerful bass while maintaining clarity and precision, from compact designs for finesse in smaller spaces to large models that dominate in larger environments.