STA-800D/1000D Equipped Subs

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Setup, Calibration & Integration

crossovers set no lower than 80 Hz (a speaker set to Small – as opposed to Large or Full Range – will cause bass frequencies below the selected crossover to be routed from the speaker to the subwoofer).

a)Make sure you have a known good battery in the SPL meter (use the Battery Function). Set the “Weigh- ing” switch to “C”, and the “Response” switch to “Slow”.

b)Set the “Range” dial to “70” to start. Consequently, when the meter displays “0”, that will indicate 70 dB. When the meter reads “5”, that will indicate 75 dB. When the meter reads “-3” (left of “0”), that will indicate 67 dB.

c)In the AVR or pre/pro speaker setup menu, set the value of the subwoofer trim to -3 db. Set the Master Volume (main volume control) of the AVR or pre/pro to 0.0 dB. In most units, this will produce a reading of close to 75 dB on the SPL meter when playing the test tones on your speakers.

d)Place the SPL meter in your main listening position, ideally on a tripod (the Radio Shack SPL meter will mount to a standard camera tripod adapter) with the unit pointed straight up (microphone pointed at the ceiling). Adjust the tripod so the microphone is roughly at ear height.

e)Using the Manual Speaker Setup menu of your receiver or pre/pro, play the speaker level-matching test tone and adjust each speaker to read 75 dB (“5” on the meter with the range switch set to 70) using the speaker Trim controls found in the menu for each channel. When playing the test tone for the subwoofer, use the VOLUME control on the STA-800D/STA-1000D to raise or lower the level of the subwoofer to read 75 dB leaving the subwoofer Trim control in the AVR or pre/pro set to -3 dB. (Note the meter may fluctuate by several dB when measuring the subwoofer. This is normal and what you are seeing are room modes in play. Use the average of the swings to determine the volume of the subwoofer.)

If you have two subwoofers, you should first set each sub to 75 dB with the other off, then split the differ- ence between the two when making level adjustments with them both on. For example, if you need to lower the level of the combined two subs by 4 dB, lower each sub by 2 dB.

f)From this point forward to add to or decrease the level of your subwoofer(s), use the subwoofer Trim in your receiver. In some cases the level of your subwoofer Trim may exceed +/- 5 dB after tweaking your sub level to taste. If this occurs, use your SPL meter and a combination of the subwoofer Trim in your AVR or pre/ pro and the VOLUME control on the STA-800D/STA-1000D to get the subwoofer Trim back to -3 dB while reading your desired subwoofer level on the SPL meter.

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SB13-Ultra, PC13-Ultra, SB13-Plus, PB13-Ultra, PC12-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.