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The Kompressor  is a "true subwoofer, it must never be operated above the subharmonic / harmonic frequency range. The 

Kompressor  frequency response is limited by the built-in crossover (with an upper end of 160 Hz); however, in most applications, 
the crossover should not be set above   80Hz to 95Hz. It is equipped with a fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley filter which will block 
vocals from interfering with its performance.

When setting up the Kompressor  as a part of a home audio system, users must  understand that the subwoofer requires 

different settings: one for music, and one for playing movie tracks.   In order to set up the Kompressor for music, users must 
recognize the frequency response of their existing speakers (tower & surround sound) and the limitations of these speakers, i.e. the 
diameter (size) of the speakers and the SPL.  

For music setting:

1- Position the  Kompressor  in the  corner of the living room.
2- Turn the unit around to expose the controls .
3- Turn on your audio system, and switch your surround sound 
processor to "MUSIC" mode, and equalize the rest of your  audio system.
4- Connect the Kompressor  to the processor, using high quality (triple shielded) RCA cables.
5- Set  the crossover to 150Hz -  maximum  position, volume at minimum (0). 
6-  Gradually    raise  the  main  volume  knob  (  between    the  10  O'clock  to  2  O'clock)    position,  optimizing  for  the  subwoofer 
performance. That is when the Optical Compression Circuitry works best, allowing the amp maximum output with minimal 
distortion.
7- With the crossover open to 160Hz, you will hear vocals coming out of the subwoofer. Gradually reduce the crossover point until 
vocals are eliminated (typical crossing point of 80Hz).

To control the volume level of the Kompressor, use the surround sound processor output controls; do not use the main 

volume knob on the Kompressor (keep it between 10 & 2 O'Clock position).  Once you set up the proper mix of low frequencies  
and subharmonic response, that does not encroach on the rest of the speakers. Now you are ready to set up the Kompressor for 
home theater use. 

For movie viewing:

 The Kompressor  can be set up to your liking. There are no rules of thumb to how much bass is required. Often, users like 

to feel the overwhelming bass, it brings the actions and events closer to real life. When viewing movies, a 10dB gain above music 
setting is often pleasant, it brings movie viewing close to life.

If you desire to have a crossover setting for music, different than the setting for movie viewing. We suggest to cross the 

Kompressor at higher frequency setting, and use the processor to control the desired lower crossing point.

 

VOLUME

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Setting Up Your Subwoofer.

Summary of Contents for Kompressor S-10

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Page 2: ...cians and staff are looking forward to answer any questions you might have please call 1 800 576 7944 CAUTION the Kompressor subwoofer system is capable of generating high sound pressure levels You should exercise caution when operating this subwoofer system Long term exposures to high levels of sound pressure will cause permanent damage to your hearing Sound pressure levels exceeding 85dB can be ...

Page 3: ...ide away from your chest eliminating the chanceof pushingagainst theface ofthespeaker 5 Do not drop the Kompressor or subject it to sudden shocks This will damage the external finish and weaken the enclosure creating air leaks 6 Avoid exposing the Kompressor to moisture Water will damage thewood structureas well as theamplifier and speakers 7 Cleaning the Kompressor is best done using soft cloth i...

Page 4: ...Kompressor Performance ...

Page 5: ...kesound com High level audio inputconnection This is the least desired way to drive an audio signal into the subwoofer Older stereo systems are not equipped with pre amplifier audio outputs normally they come with stereo speaker outputs left right Using banana plugs connect the speaker outputs to the corresponding Subwoofer high level inputs marked FROM RECEIVER In this configuration the front ste...

Page 6: ...igned for accurate reproduction of bass and sub bass frequencies With a massive moving structure the XLT operates with extremely low distortion and impressive transient response Its performance is attributed to a non conventional motor structure design that integrates componentssuchas Thick high gauss magnets with a total heightof1 2 inches Over 7 inch D epoxy coated super spider Chill plated for ...

Page 7: ...mum output with minimal distortion 7 With the crossover open to 160Hz you will hear vocals coming out of the subwoofer Gradually reduce the crossover point until vocals are eliminated typicalcrossing pointof 80Hz To control the volume level of the Kompressor use the surround sound processor output controls do not use the main volume knob on the Kompressor keep it between 10 2 O Clock position Once...

Page 8: ... been modified or abused Including but not limited to the following Damages to speaker cabinet and cabinet finish due to misuse abuse or use of improper use of cleaning materials methods Bent speaker frame broken speaker connectors holes in speaker cone surround dust cap burnt speaker voice coil Fading deterioration of speaker components finish due to improper exposure to elements Bent amplifier c...

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