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cable is likely to be the longest interconnect in 

your system.   
 

The simplest and recommended connection be-
tween a home theater receiver or processor and 

your UFW-10 Subwoofer is directly from the sub/
LFE output to the “R” (L+R summed) input on 

the UFW-10.   If your processor has a "balanced" 
subwoofer output, it's use is recommended.  See 

figure 3.1. 
 
If used with a 2-channel integrated amplifier, or 

any source without a dedicated sub/LFE output, 
you will need to use both the L and R inputs on 

the UFW-10’s back panel from a low-level output 
on your preamplifier or receiver.  Often “Tape” or 

“Monitor” outputs will provide an appropriate 
low-level stereo signal if the dedicated output 

does not exist.  See figure 3.2 below… 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 

  

Figure 3.2 

 

Section 4—Setting Up Your Surround    

Processor or Receiver 

 

4.1 Small or Large? 

 

Many of today’s surround processors and home 

theater receivers will allow you to set all 5 
speakers in your room to either small or large, 

thus changing the way your UFW-10 interacts 
with your system.  
 

Like almost all things audio, which setting to use 
is somewhat subjective, though it’s also a func-

tion of your room.  By a good majority, most 
rooms will obtain their best sound with all speak-

ers set to "small" and crossed over to the UFW-
10 at 80Hz.  Of course this is assuming the use 

of a high performance subwoofer such as the 
UFW-10.  A strong sub ideally placed will handle 

Stereo pair RCA Interconnects 

Stereo R and L Output 

sub-80Hz information better than "most" loud-

speakers in "most" rooms.  This is mainly due to 
the tendency for competing sources of informa-

tion below 80Hz to result in destructive bass 
wave cancellation, thus eliminating the very fre-

quencies your subwoofer was designed to play.  
In addition, when crossed over with your UFW-

10, the other loudspeakers in your system will 
play with greater ease and less distortion, free 

from the demands of deep and complex sub-
80Hz waveform reproduction.   
 

Your speaker system amplifier will be less taxed 
as well, since much of the stress of producing 

deep bass will be eliminated.  Consequentially 
your loudspeakers should sound cleaner and 

more controlled. 
 

An easy and "user friendly" way to test different 
methods and frequencies for crossing over your 
subwoofer is to use low frequency sweeps re-

corded on special program material.  One of our 
favorite is the "AVIA Guide To Home Theater

DVD.  Specifically, the tones that descend in 
frequency from the individual satellite speakers 

to the subwoofer are quite useful and effective.  
Using your SPL meter (explained in the following 

sections), watch for the smallest amount of over-
all needle fluctuation while you direct and de-
scend the tones from speaker to subwoofer as 

you go around your system.  In other words, the 
point at which the signal transitions between 

your satellites and subwoofer should be com-
pletely seamless and without definition. 

 

4.2 Simple Calibration 

 

To begin configuring your sub-
woofer for optimum performance 

(a) in your room and (b) in combi-
nation with your other loudspeak-

ers, you’ll first need a Sound Pres-
sure Level (SPL) meter.  Radio 

Shack sells an analog SPL meter 
(shown to the left) that works very 

well for this purpose.  Set the meter 
to "Slow" with a “C” weighting.  The 
dial should be set at either 70 or 80 

depending on your pre/pro or receiver’s test tone 
level.  Consult your owner’s manual to determine 

what reference point your unit uses.  Most use 
75dB, so the "70" setting on the meter would be 

appropriate for them. 
 

Let's start by setting the level of your sub to 
match the rest of your speakers. 

Summary of Contents for Your Rocket UFW-10

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Page 2: ...so know that the real test is how you feel about your speakers several months from now That s why AV123 will continue to work hard to earn your respect with technical advice and customer service that...

Page 3: ...Section 3 Connecting Your UFW 10 Subwoofer Section 4 Setting Up Your Surround Processor or Receiver 4 1 Small or Large 4 2 Simple Calibration 4 3 Crossover Settings 4 4 UFW 10 Phase Adjustment Section...

Page 4: ...l Panel Features see figure 1 1 A Power switch B Power On Indicator Glows brightly when the unit is on Glows dimly when unit is in standby The unit will automatically turn on in the presence of an aud...

Page 5: ...s simply screw the spikes into the threaded inserts lo cated on the bottom of your UFW 10 Subwoofer On uneven surfaces use these feet to help compensate Brass Discs To protect your hard flooring surfa...

Page 6: ...with an on board 1 band parametric equalizer As boomy bass is often the result of the largest untamed peak we re confident that you will find this fea ture an indispensable tool for shaping your sub...

Page 7: ...ncies your subwoofer was designed to play In addition when crossed over with your UFW 10 the other loudspeakers in your system will play with greater ease and less distortion free from the demands of...

Page 8: ...l be reference level Remember to check with your unit s manual to determine if they use a 75dB or 85dB test tone What is reference level Reference level allows for peaks of 105dB from the speakers and...

Page 9: ...ng posi tion and is best if supported by a station ary object such as an end table or tripod c Assuming you have already calibrated all channels to reference level set your sub s volume to 70dB d Play...

Page 10: ...ntrols as shown in figure 5 1 to adjust your subwoofer s response as follows A Frequency This control allows you to set the exact point at which you want the CENTER of Frequency Hz 30 50 80 73 67 79 t...

Page 11: ...g equation Bandwidth x Center Hz Center Hz Which breaks down to Bandwidth B High Cutoff H Center Hz C Center Hz C Thus in this example we substitute our points as follows B H 85Hz C 55Hz C 55Hz And fi...

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