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Home Theatre

In home theatre systems, the subwoofer (LFE) signal 
is a separate channel rather than an extension of the 
signal to the satellite speakers. The LOW-PASS FILTER 
is switched out (or set to maximum), because the 
processor provides all the filtering for any speakers set 
to “small”. However, the position of the PHASE switch 
must still be assessed. Normally the phase will be set 
to 0°, but if the subwoofer is positioned at a distance 
significantly different from the other speakers, or the 
power amplifier driving the other speakers happens to 
invert the signal, the 180° position may be preferable. 
Listen with the switch in both positions and choose 
the one that gives the fullest sound. If there is little 
difference, leave the switch at 0°.

Surround sound processors normally have a calibrated 
noise signal that can be used to set the relative levels 
of all the speakers, making the task somewhat more 
straightforward than for 2 channel audio. However, 
do not be afraid to alter the settings to your personal 
preference. It is all too easy to get carried away with 
the capabilities of the subwoofer, especially with some 
special low-frequency effects. Often a more realistic 
portrayal, and one more satisfying in the long term, is 
to be had by setting the subwoofer level lower than the 
standard calibration level.

2-channel Audio

Set the system up in the preferred position and play
some programme with a steady bass content.

The optimum settings of the PHASE switch and the 
LOW-PASS FREQ control are inter-related and also 
dependent on the low-frequency cut-off characteristic 
of the satellite speakers. However, the settings 
recommended above for the LOW PASS FREQ control 
and PHASE switch have been chosen to integrate well 
with most satellite speaker bass alignments.

Using the initial settings, first check the setting of 
the PHASE switch. Choose the option that gives the 
fullest sound. Normally the recommended option will 
be optimum, but may not be in certain circumstances. 
These may be that the power amplifiers feeding 
the satellite speakers invert the signal or that the 
subwoofer is not placed close to the satellite speakers.

Next, adjust the VOLUME (LINE or SPEAKER) of the 
subwoofer relative to the satellite systems to your 
liking. Use a wide variety of programme material to get 
an average setting. A setting that sounds impressive on 
one piece may sound overpowering on another. Listen 
at a realistic volume level as the perception of musical 
balance varies with sound level.

Finally, adjust the LOW-PASS FREQ control to give 
the smoothest transition between the subwoofer and 
satellite speakers.

All Applications

The BASS EXTENSION switch offers three options 
of subwoofer bass extension. Position A gives the 
greatest extension and position C gives the least 
extension. Position B provides a compromise setting. 
If the system is to be used at very high volume levels  
or in a large listening room, restricting the bass 
extension by selecting either B or C may help 
ensure that the subwoofer is not asked to exceed 
its performance limits. In most situations the BASS 
EXTENSION switch should be left in position A.

The EQ switch alters the subwoofer bass roll-off 
alignment. The bass you hear is a combination of the 
subwoofer plus the effects of the room and you should 
choose the position that best complements your room 
and the location of the subwoofer. Position A gives a 
“drier” alignment, more suited to placing the subwoofer 
in a corner or compensating for a resonant room. 
Position B is suited to a less resonant room acoustic 
and use away from a corner. 

5. Fine Tuning

Summary of Contents for ASW10CM S2

Page 1: ...Manual ASW10CM S2...

Page 2: ...s extension switch 8 Equalisation switch 9 Phase reverse switch 10 12V trigger input 11 Line level input sockets left and right 12 Speaker level input binding posts left and right 13 Mains input 14 Ex...

Page 3: ...e designed to pierce carpet and rest on the floor surface Initially screw the lock nuts onto the spikes enough to leave the nuts floating just above the carpet when the spikes are resting on the floor...

Page 4: ...for example in orchestral elements appearing in the wrong place in the stereo image or Home Theatre sound effects not matching the action on screen Disconnect all audio system equipment from the mains...

Page 5: ...The filter is always in circuit with the SPEAKER LEVEL input The BASS Extension switch Number 7 above The EQ equalisation switch Number 8 above The PHASE switch Number 9 above The appropriate setting...

Page 6: ...r small as appropriate before setting the levels Use the internal noise test signal and volume controls of the processor to set the levels of all the speakers Only change the VOLUME control on the sub...

Page 7: ...itch have been chosen to integrate well with most satellite speaker bass alignments Using the initial settings first check the setting of the PHASE switch Choose the option that gives the fullest soun...

Page 8: ...o check the volume of the subwoofer using either the processor output levels or the VOLUME control on the subwoofer amplifier as appropriate but only after setting the phase correctly The cabinet surf...

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