Contents
STA-400DEquipped Subs
Manual Version 1.4 June
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
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Important Safety Instructions
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WELCOME
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About your SVS Subwoofer
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Inputs
Input Configuration
STA-400DConnectivity and Panel Operation
Connectivity & Panel Operations
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Connectivity & Panel Operations
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Connectivity & Panel Operations
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If you have one of SVS’s AS-EQ1 high-resolution, multi-subwooferEqualizers, see Figure 6 for proper connec- tivity with one or more subwoofers. Also refer to your AS-EQ1Operator Manual for detailed information on connectivity and setup of the AS-EQ1into your listening environment. see figure
Connectivity & Panel Operations
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Phase
Power Mode Switch
Power LED
Outputs
Gain Control
Main Power Switch
Power Cord
Connectivity & Panel Operations
Unpacking and Subwoofer Location
Setup, Calibration & Integration
Power and Signal Connection
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Setup, Calibration & Integration
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Calibrating the Subwoofer
Setup, Calibration & Integration
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Before starting, familiarize yourself with your AVR or pre/pro’s setup and configuration menu. Of particular importance are the menus dealing with setting up your speakers distance, level, size, crossover, etc.. Once you have read and feel comfortable with setting up your speakers, you are ready to begin
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Setup, Calibration & Integration
eUsing the Manual Speaker Setup menu of your receiver or pre/pro, play the speaker level match- ing 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 Gain control on the STA-400Dto 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 -3dB. 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
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