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SV Subwoofers

Parametric Equalizer. Important enough and challenging enough, this feature gets its own section! “PEQ” allows you to tame a “peak” in your room’s response. Peaks are quite common, especially in large rooms or ones where your sub is far from your listening position. NOTE: A Sound Pressure Level meter is a must for proper use of the PEQ, so get one before you tackle this control. TO DISABLE THIS CONTROL: Set the “LEVEL” control in the Parametric EQ feature group- ing until it stops on “MIN” — thus ensuring you do not inadvertently cause poor frequency response until such time as you properly configure the PEQ.

First you might ask yourself, “why use a PEQ?” The reason is quite simple. Your room. See, most times even a superlative subwoofer which measures very evenly (we say “flat”) in an open domain (no reflective boundaries) will not measure the same in your home theater or music room. Instead, colliding bass waves can build up and cause a “peak”. This is where a parametric equalizer helps out. A PEQ is an electronic circuit which allows the user to manipulate the input signal so the acousti- cal output is more desirable for their environment, in many cases allowing the worst peak to be “flattened”. By manipulating the input signal with your PEQ you can cut a wide or narrow peak in response located somewhere in the frequency range of the equalizer. Importantly, the equalizer found your sub only allows reduction of peaks, and is “cut only”, not a boost device.

Measure the room’s response. As indicated above, you must have a firm understanding of your room’s acoustical properties before you proceed with use of a PEQ. To determine your room’s natural response properties (along with your sub- woofer’s, in that room) you will need an SPL meter as described on Page 6, and at least a pad of graph paper and a pencil for charting as below. If you have graphing program similar to Microsoft Excel ® this will save some time graphing the re- sponse curves. The last item to correctly measure the room’s response is a test disc that can play specific frequencies. The disc should contain frequencies from 20Hz to 100Hz. One of the most popular frequency tests discs is Autosound 2000 CD #101. It can be found at www.carsound.com/cds.shtml and is quite inexpensive.

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SV Sound SVS PB1-Plus manual 100

SVS PB1-Plus specifications

The SV Sound SVS PB1-Plus is a powerful subwoofer that exemplifies high-performance audio engineering, making it a popular choice among audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts. The PB1-Plus combines cutting-edge technologies with a robust design to deliver deep, immersive bass that enhances the overall listening experience.

One of the main features of the PB1-Plus is its impressive 12-inch driver, which is designed to handle significant power and produce thunderous low frequencies. This driver operates in a ported enclosure, allowing it to achieve greater efficiency and output. The unique port design minimizes turbulence and ensures clean, distortion-free bass reproduction, even at high volumes.

In terms of power, the SVS PB1-Plus is equipped with a 300-watt RMS amplifier, which can reach peaks of up to 700 watts. This ample power supply allows the subwoofer to deliver strong and impactful bass that can shake the room. The amplifier is also paired with advanced DSP technology, ensuring precise control over the frequency response and integration with other speakers in a home audio setup.

The SVS PB1-Plus features a frequency response range from 19 Hz to 240 Hz, making it capable of reproducing the deep rumble of cinematic explosions as well as subtle musical notes with great clarity. This wide frequency range allows users to experience every nuance in their favorite movies and music tracks.

Ease of use is another hallmark of the PB1-Plus. It comes with adjustable settings for phase, volume, and low-pass filter, which allows for seamless integration with various audio systems. The subwoofer also features both line-level and speaker-level inputs, providing flexibility in connectivity options.

The durable construction and elegant design of the SVS PB1-Plus make it a stylish addition to any home theater or audio setup. With its cabinet made of high-quality MDF, the subwoofer minimizes cabinet resonance, promoting cleaner sound reproduction. The attractive vinyl finish adds a refined touch, ensuring it complements any decor.

In summary, the SV Sound SVS PB1-Plus subwoofer stands out in the market for its combination of powerful performance, advanced technologies, and aesthetic appeal. While delivering an exceptional bass experience, it also allows for customized integration into a variety of audio setups, making it a top choice for those looking to elevate their sound experience.