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SV Subwoofers

your sub, getting these bass wave forms to arrive in a complementary, enhancing fashion is the difficult job of the phase control. Essentially, “phase” varies the tim- ing of the bass waves coming from the sub. But don’t despair if you don’t hear much difference with changes to the phase knob — the effect of bass cancellation will vary by volume and frequency in your room, and no single setting is likely to ever be “perfect”. One technique to optimize phase is to find a nice “bassy” loop (such as the menu of “Godzilla”) and measure the loop’s SPL response at various points. As the loop runs, you can have an assistant adjust the phase control. When you see the most response on a given bass passage, typically that’s the setting with the least room-induced cancellation (for the frequencies of the demo loop).

Line In/Out. Use one of the sub’s “Line In” jacks to connect the subwoofer to the output jack of your receiver/processor. Feeding just one input is enough. If you are using a conventional amp and/or a stereo setup you can use the “Line Out” jacks to send sound (filtered of deep bass information) back to your system amp. A simple RCA to RCA cable is all you need for either type configuration.

Auto On. Your sub allows an “Auto On” mode… or can be on all the time. With the switch in the “Auto” position your subwoofer will “sense” that a DVD or CD etc. has begun and switch on immediately (the “hard power switch” mentioned below must be on, naturally). A few minutes after a movie finishes, the auto-on light will turn red, switching the sub back off. When running (and sensing a signal) the auto- on LED will be green. Sometimes, with very low listening levels, your subwoofer might not get enough of a bass signal from your surround sound processor to “trip” the auto-on circuit. Should you ever find this to be the case you may leave this switch to “On”, or turn the receiver’s subwoofer output up, and the sub down.

Crossover enable switch. If you allow your DD/DTS surround-sound receiver or processor to manage bass frequencies (recommended), this switch should be set to “Disabled”. This eliminates the effects of the “Crossover Frequency” knob and allows your sub to reproduce just what it’s fed from the receiver. If you use the sub in a two channel (stereo only) configuration, then “Enable” the crossover and adjust the knob to best blend the sub into the low frequency output of your speakers.

High level inputs/outputs. Not commonly used today, but binding posts are there in case you don’t have low-level inputs/outputs on your receiver/processor. Typically utilized only if you are not using a DD/DTS compatible system.

Power. This heavy duty two-position switch next to the power cord will com- pletely cut the power to your sub amp. Flip this switch to off before you ever move the sub or change inputs or outputs.

A/C Connection. Plug your sub into a dedicated A/C outlet. “Convenience” outlets of typical receivers often don’t provide the needed current. Avoid them.

Fuse. User replaceable, contact SVS if you have trouble finding one. The fuse can be accessed by a small round door immediately next to the power cord fitting.

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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.