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Instruction Manual

Placement and Operation

On the 212 SB you can use the level control on the rear panel to make 
this adjustment. If you decide not to use an SPL meter try to set all the 
speaker levels the same using the Test Tones. Of course, this will be much 
more difficult without the meter, especially for the subwoofer.

Figure 6

(422 SB only) Front Panel Variable Level Control located behind the removable grille

Placement and Operation

Generally speaking, the best location for your new subwoofer is the front 
of the room, close to a corner (Figure 5). Every room has its own unique 
sound characteristics, and flexibility in the exact placement of the sub-
woofer is always desirable. The closer the subwoofer is placed to a wall 
and especially a corner, the more and deeper the bass response you will 
hear. Because of an acoustic phenomenon known as "room gain," a well-
designed wubwoofer playing in an acoustically-favorable room may well 
deliver low bass deeper than its rated response. However, in some rooms, 
corner placement can produce a “one note” boomy effect. Under such 
circumstances the subwoofer may work better away from the corner. 
Experiment to find the best position in your room.

HELPFUL HINT: 

A particularly useful experiment is to place the 

subwoofer right at the prime listening position (move your couch 
or chair out of the way and put the sub in its place). Then play 
something  with good bass content (preferably music), and walk 
around the room, listening to the subwoofer’s response. When 
you locate an area that has an ample amount of well defined bass, 
you’ve found a good potential place to locate the sub.

Figure 5

Typical arrangement for a single subwoofer in a home theater.

1.

Start here

2.

Move to

corner for
more bass

3.

Move away

from wall for

less bass

System Set Up

When setting up a complete home theater we strongly recommend that 
you use a Sound Pressure Level meter. Radio Shack® has a good one 
that is very affordably priced (approximately $40-50). To use this meter, 
turn on your system, put the Processor/Receiver in the Test Mode and 
set its main volume control to 0dB. Sit in the prime listening position, set 
the SPL meter to the 70dB scale, Slow Response, and C Weighting. Now, 
holding the meter pointed up and in front of you, let the system cycle its 
test tone from speaker to speaker and set every speaker to 75dB using 
the individual level settings in the Processor/Receiver. As tempting as it 
may be to set the subwoofer and/or surround speakers higher than 75dB, 
listen again after calibration and see if you can acclimate to these levels. 
Try watching several different movies and keep in mind that the goal is to 
have a system that sounds like you’re actually “in the movie.” When using 
the latest discrete digital electronics which include internal level controls 
for all channels, we recommend setting the 422 SB's front mounted Level 
Control to its Preset position and using the Processor/Receiver’s built-in 
subwoofer level control. 

Subwoofer Tuning Without an SPL Meter  

or Test Tones

Start your listening with the subwoofer Crossover control set at around 
100Hz or in the Bypass position if you’re using a THX Certified proces-
sor or unit with a built-in crossover. Set the phase switch to normal, and 
the front panel variable level control (Figure 6) to the Preset position. 
Play some music  that you know has good bass content, and turn the 
level control up until you just start to hear the subwoofer working. Now, 
from your normal listening position, determine whether the subwoofer 
is playing loudly enough and filling in the bass frequencies of the music 
evenly. If adjustment is necessary, start by changing the setting in the 
processor or with the level control if your processor lacks a subwoofer 
level adjustment.
If the bass seems too ponderous, boomy, or heavy, no matter how you 
set the level, try moving the subwoofer away from the wall/corner. If 
the bass seems too thin, try moving the subwoofer closer to the wall/
corner. Small differences in positioning can make big differences in bass 
response. When you find a position that seems to work well, try switch-
ing the phase switch between its two settings, listening particularly to the 
transition from the subwoofer to the satellites.

How Much is Enough?

Sometimes people prefer more bass impact for movies. Using the movie 
setting for music can result in overpowering  and unnatural  bass repro-
duction. You may wish to determine both a video level and an audio 
level if you find yourself falling into this camp. Remember however, the 
most common error people make when setting up their system is to play 
the subwoofer (and surrounds) too loudly. Of course, the Home Theater 
Police will not arrest you for this act. But should you desire the most 
accurate overall reproduction, a well balanced sound from bass to high-
est treble is the best way to get it. Have fun. Experiment. Enjoy.

Indicator LED

Recess and indicator for 

level adjustment

Fixed Position

Summary of Contents for 422 SB

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Model 102 SB Model 212 SB Model 422 SB High Performance Powered Subwoofers 422 SB 212 SB 102 SB ...

Page 2: ...ut an SPL Meter or Test Tones 9 How Much is Enough 10 Dual Subwoofer Placement 10 Using the Subwoofer Crossover Control 10 The Phase Invert Control 10 A Word About Bass Center Channel Modes and System Set Up 10 Care of Your Subwoofer 11 Subwoofer Troubleshooting Guide 11 Specifications Copyright 2004 Atlantic Technology International Specifications are those in effect at the time of printing Atlanti...

Page 3: ...indifferentcountries Thisswitchwillbeset when you receive the unit Change this setting only when you are sure your application requires it For US the switch should be set to the 110 120V position On Off Switch Use this switch to turn the amplifier completely on or off AC Input Use the included power cord to connect your amplifier to a wall outlet pages 5 and 6 Variable Level Control Use this control...

Page 4: ...X signal place the switch at the BYPASS position pages 5 and 9 Low Level Output The outputs allow daisy chaining of multiple subwoofers or as a return path back to the processor pages 5 and 6 Low Level Input Use the input to connect to the subwoofer or LFE line out from your processor receiver pages 5 and 6 Front Mounted Variable Level Control and Status LED Shown in greater detail on page 9 Produ...

Page 5: ...eepupperendroll off slopeof 18dBperoctaveallowsformuch better bass integration with the satellite speakers while making the woofer less localizable NOTE If you are using a surround Processor Receiver that includes its own filtered subwoofer output or a THX Certified Processor Receiver we strongly recommend that you set the crossover con trol to the Bypass position Two low level inputs two low level ...

Page 6: ...comes out of the output jacks is identical to the input signal Power Connection Connect the power cord to an AC outlet only after making all other connections to the subwoofer This will avoid any chance of accidentally activating the subwoofer while wir ing Atlantic Technology does not recommend plugging the subwoofer into the switched outlet of an amplifier preamplifier or receiver The powerdemands...

Page 7: ...7 Instruction Manual Low Level Connections Low Level Connections with One Subout LFE Output Figure 3 L MONO R OUTPUT INPUT Sub Out LFE ...

Page 8: ...8 Model 102 212 and 422 SB Powered Subwoofer Low Level Connections Low Level Connections with Two Subout LFE Outputs Figure 4 L MONO R OUTPUT INPUT Sub Out LFE Sub Out LFE ...

Page 9: ... to 75dB using the individual level settings in the Processor Receiver As tempting as it maybetosetthesubwooferand orsurroundspeakershigherthan75dB listen again after calibration and see if you can acclimate to these levels Trywatchingseveraldifferentmoviesandkeepinmindthatthegoalisto haveasystemthatsoundslikeyou reactually inthemovie Whenusing thelatestdiscretedigitalelectronicswhichincludeintern...

Page 10: ... cabinet or allow any water to enter the cabinet seams Avoid placing your speakers in direct sunlight or near a source of heat that may over time damage the finish IMPORTANT Save Your Boxes If you can do so save the carton packing pieces and plastic bags that came with your subwoofer They will be useful in case you move or have to ship your sub woofer for any reason In any case save all packing mat...

Page 11: ...9 in 17 25 x 17 75 x 16 9in including side panels 335 x 330 x 310mm 388 x 380 x 430mm 438 x 450 x 430mm Weight 31lbs 14 1kg 37 5lbs 17kg 44lbs 20kg Power Requirements 110 120 220 240V 110 120 220 240V 110 120 220 240V 50 60Hz 300W Max 50 60Hz 300W Max 50 60Hz 500W Max Specifications are those in effect at the time of printing Atlantic Technology reserves the right to change specifications or designs...

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