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SVS PB13-Ultra Powered Box - Ultra 13” Woofer
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13.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time
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Welcome
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About your SVS Subwoofer
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Setup, calibrating and integration
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either Right or Left of any SVS Powered Box sub
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your sub, getting these bass wave forms to arrive in a complementary fashion is the difficult job of the phase control. Essentially, “phase” varies the timing of the bass waves coming from the sub. But don’t despair if you don’t hear much differ- ence, especially if running a single subwoofer. Bass “cancellation” will vary by room shape, volume, and the bass frequency. No one setting is likely to ever be perfect. If your receiver is equipped with a distance setting for your subwoofer, set the SVS’s phase to “0” or full counter-clockwise,and the sub’s distance to your main seats accordingly
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Advanced Features Subsonic Filter and Port Tuning
SVS Tuning Chart
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Room A Response
Frequency
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80Hz add 1.5dBSVS PEQ Controls 100Hz add 2dB
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50Hz - 37.5Hz= 0.33 37.5Hz
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Advanced Features Room Compensation
÷Longest Dimension feet ÷Longest Dimension meters
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Room Compensation Setting
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Approximate Room Size
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Calculate Room Volume
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Determine Room Compensation Location
Bassy demo scenes to die for
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A Glossary of Home Theater Terms
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Specifications
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Authorized International Dealers
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Australia/New Zealand
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Terms and Conditions
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