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But what’s “too high”?? Tastes vary, and so do movie soundtracks, but your SVS is capable of tremendous levels of low distortion, low frequency bass — far more than most commercial subs. Take advantage of this, especially if you like action movies with lots of “.1” channel (LFE) action, and give the sub a bit more “bump” during calibration (also known as running the sub “hot”). Keep in mind too that the human ear is relatively insensitive to low frequencies. This, coupled with the fact most folks don’t watch mov- ies at Dolby Digital theater reference level (loud!), means turning the bass up a few deci- bels usually yields a better movie sound experience.

What sub levels do we recommend? If you watch movies at relatively moderate sound levels, a good start is a range of +2dB to +3dB above your other channels (as measured with your sound meter). This means the test tone will waiver about 78 dB for the subwoofer portion of the calibration run (88dB with Avia). (Note: You may want to rotate the sound meter SPL meter dial to 80dB to get a good reading with these higher levels.) Note too that many modern surround sound receivers allow a variety of different subwoofer level settings, depending on the “listening mode” you are in. With “Dolby Digital” as your “mode” use the above calibration routine. You may well find that CD “Stereo” music calls for a lower bass settings. The above is a guide… experi- ment some. The louder your master volume though, the more you should back off the sub level to compensate. Avoid your driver bottoming, resulting in a loud “clack”!

Location and measurement. You should take the above measurements from your typical preferred seat for watching movies (center cushion, right?). Be advised, strong bass levels can vary significantly simply by moving a few feet. Such is the nature of long wave-length, low bass sound. Try different locations and different levels for your subwoofer. Calibrating with the subwoofer’s volume too high (and often, too low) is the most common subwoofer setup error!

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Volume/Gain Use “gain” (in conjunction with your receiver’s subwoofer output level control) to dial in a bass calibration to your liking. Start calibration with the sub’s volume/gain no more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up (turned clockwise from the left).

Crossover Frequency. If you use your DD/DTS receiver/processor’s internal crossover to manage bass frequencies (highly recommended), the setting of this knob on the sub is irrelevant. (Note: Use the SVS’s crossover “Enable/Disable” switch discussed below to take advantage of this configuration.) Otherwise this knob is used to best blend your SVS to your other speakers. Typically used in stereo only systems today.

Phase. Think of bass waves as conflicting or enhancing each other, depending on the timing of their arrival at your listening location (either together, or not). Since some of your room’s bass might come from main, center and/or surround speakers, as well as

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SV Sound SVS PB2-ISD warranty SV Subwoofers

SVS PB2-ISD specifications

The SV Sound SVS PB2-ISD is a powerful and sophisticated subwoofer designed to deliver deep and impactful bass for home theater enthusiasts and audio lovers alike. Featuring a robust cabinet design and high-quality components, this subwoofer brings out the best in movie soundtracks and music alike, providing an immersive listening experience.

One of the main features of the PB2-ISD is its dual 12-inch inch driver configuration. These high-performance drivers are engineered for maximum displacement and efficiency, allowing them to produce low frequencies with high clarity and minimal distortion. The innovative design of the drivers ensures that they can handle the rigors of demanding audio tracks without sacrificing sound quality.

The PB2-ISD utilizes a state-of-the-art 1000-watt RMS amplifier that offers dynamic power handling, making it capable of delivering up to 3000 watts of peak power. This level of amplification allows the subwoofer to reproduce deep bass notes with ease, creating a visceral experience that can be felt as well as heard. The built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processing) allows for precise tuning and optimization of the subwoofer’s performance, ensuring that it can adapt to any room acoustics.

Another notable technology integrated into the SVS PB2-ISD is the advanced ported design. The subwoofer features a meticulously crafted enclosure with dual front-firing ports that enhance low-frequency output while reducing port noise and turbulence. This results in a cleaner, more controlled bass response that is free from unwanted artifacts.

The PB2-ISD is also equipped with variable phase control, which allows users to fine-tune the phase alignment between the subwoofer and the main speakers. This feature is crucial for achieving a seamless integration of sound across the frequency spectrum, especially in complex setups involving multiple speakers.

For those who want to customize their listening experience, the PB2-ISD includes a range of inputs and controls. It offers selectable crossover frequencies, line level, and speaker level inputs, providing flexibility for different audio setups.

In conclusion, the SV Sound SVS PB2-ISD is a high-performance subwoofer that combines advanced technology, powerful amplification, and superior build quality. It is designed to meet the needs of serious audiophiles and home theater setups, delivering an unparalleled bass experience that truly elevates audio performance to new heights. Whether for movies or music, the PB2-ISD proves to be an exceptional choice for those seeking deep, impactful bass.