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INTRODUCTION

Product Description

The Complement® SUB105 is a compact, high-powered 
active subwoofer with a comprehensive feature set for 
installer and user convenience. Its powerful amplifi er 
couples with an acoustically optimized cabinet and 
driver to provide high performance with a deep low end 
and smooth response.

Features

For installation fl exibility, the SUB105 offers stereo line-
level inputs, a line-level LFE input, a balanced line-level 
stereo input via CAT-5 cable, and stereo speaker-level 
inputs with pass-through.

An adjustable level control, a variable crossover, and a 
phase switch allow the user to precisely balance the sub 
with the other speakers in the audio system. Front-
mounted controls make it convenient for the user to 
make adjustments and turn the subwoofer on and off.

An automatic standby mode turns the subwoofer on 
as soon as it senses an audio signal and mutes it 20 
minutes after the signal ends. A front-panel power 
indicator glows amber for standby mode and green for 
fully on.

The subwoofer’s attractive compact design provides 
versatile placement options without compromising the 
home décor.

Applications

The SUB105 is ideal for use in home theater and stereo 
music systems. The perfect match for Russound Comple-
ment LCR7 on-wall speakers, it can also be used with 
any Russound in-wall or in-ceiling speakers.

The balanced line-level RNET A/V input makes the 
SUB105 especially useful when the audio source is 
remotely located, such as in an equipment cabinet. By 
using CAT-5 cable, the installer can avoid transmit-
ting unbalanced signals over long distances, which can 
degrade the signal and introduce noise.

Subwoofer Placement

Room acoustics and modes

Room acoustics have a great effect on the sound of 
speakers, especially subwoofers. When sound is refl ected 
back and forth between two parallel surfaces, such as 
opposite walls in a rectangular room, it creates standing 
waves. These make bass response uneven by creating 
sound peaks and nulls at certain locations within the 
room.

Because the subwoofer’s location affects how stand-
ing waves are created, correct subwoofer placement is 
important to avoid such peaks and nulls. They can’t be 
fi xed by equalization, which could overdrive the speaker 
and amplifi er, causing distortion or damage.

The fi rst step toward getting accurate bass response is 
to set the subwoofer’s crossover to match the low-fre-
quency roll-off point of the main speakers. Once you’ve 
set the crossover, you can then experiment to fi nd the 
best possible location for the subwoofer.

Corner placement

Placing the subwoofer in a corner will result in maxi-
mum volume, greatest effi ciency, and lowest distortion. 
This is because the adjacent walls and fl oor reinforce 
the fundamental bass tones. However, corner placement 
can also make the subwoofer sound boomy, emphasiz-
ing a single frequency above others and resulting in 
uneven frequency response.

Other placement options

To get a smoother, more even frequency response, place 
the subwoofer at varying distances from the walls of 
the room. The key to minimizing standing waves is to 
avoid symmetry. Also, place the subwoofer close to the 
main speakers. This will help blend and integrate the 
sound of the sub and the main speakers. At the very 
least, keep the subwoofer in the front half of the room.

A common technique for fi nding the best location is 
to put the subwoofer in the main listening position, at 
seated ear height on a sturdy, nonresonant platform. 
Play music with ascending and descending bass notes, 
such as a jazz recording with a walking bass line. Crawl 
around the fl oor until you fi nd the spot where the bass 
sounds smoothest, and where each bass note has about 
the same volume and clarity. Avoid positions where 
some notes resonate longer or sound heavier than oth-
ers. When you’ve found the place where the bass sounds 
best, put the subwoofer there.

Multiple subwoofers

Using multiple subwoofers provides greater dynamic 
range and smoother bass response throughout the room 
than using only one subwoofer. Placing two subwoof-
ers in the corners behind the main speakers will reduce 
room resonances and increase directly radiated sound. 
When placing two subwoofers in adjacent corners, 
position them asymmetrically to minimize the effects of 
standing waves. 

Summary of Contents for Complement SUB105

Page 1: ...Complement SUB105 Powered Subwoofer Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ... appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 9 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances includ ing amplifiers that produce...

Page 3: ...oofer s location affects how stand ing waves are created correct subwoofer placement is important to avoid such peaks and nulls They can t be fixed by equalization which could overdrive the speaker and amplifier causing distortion or damage The first step toward getting accurate bass response is to set the subwoofer s crossover to match the low fre quency roll off point of the main speakers Once y...

Page 4: ...nectors and bare wire up to 12 AWG 2 05 mm RNET A V IN RJ 45 connector for a balanced stereo line level signal via CAT 5 cable from an RNET A V source output or an RNET A V Encoder LINE LEVEL INPUT RCA connectors for stereo line level signals from a preamplifier or receiver LFE INPUT RCA connector for a prefiltered low frequency effects signal from a home theater receiver or processor VOLTAGE SWIT...

Page 5: ...elects the power state of the internal amplifier Set to Off to keep the SUB105 off Auto to turn it on only when it senses an au dio signal or On to keep it turned on all the time CROSSOVER FREQUENCY CONTROL Selects the frequency for the low pass filter within the range of 50 to 200 Hz PHASE SWITCH Allows the speaker phase to be inverted to improve acoustic response in some situations Set to 180 to...

Page 6: ...for use when the LFE or subwoofer output on the home theater receiver or processor is turned on Connect an RCA patch cable between the SUB105 s LFE input and the LFE or subwoofer output on the receiver or processor Note The LFE input is not connected to the SUB85 s internal low pass filter Accordingly the crossover frequency control has no effect on a signal entering this input Use the LFE input o...

Page 7: ...sor Note When the LFE or line level input is connected to an audio system powered by a different electrical circuit from the one used to power the SUB105 a ground loop may result This causes a low frequency hum To eliminate the hum connect the SUB105 to the same electrical circuit as the audio system or use a ground loop isolator in series with the RCA cable Connection using stereo line level inpu...

Page 8: ...t the source end plug the connector into the RNET A V jack on the source or the RNET A V Encoder At the SUB105 plug the connector into the RNET A V jack If desired use a modular wall plate and an RJ 45 patch cable for a neater appearance Punch down the CAT 5 per the T568A standard and use a straight through patch cable between the SUB105 and the wall plate RJ 45 Using T568A Wiring Standard SUB105 ...

Page 9: ...k negative terminal Note Some speaker cables have other ways of desig nating polarity For example cable with a clear jacket usually has a copper colored wire for positive and a silver colored wire for negative In a cable with white and black wires the white is positive and the black is negative Cable with both wires the same color may have grooves ribs or stripes on the positive wire When you use ...

Page 10: ...ibration CD or DVD and a sound level meter Volume Start with the volume set at minimum raising it gradu ally until output from the SUB105 sounds about the same volume as output from the main speakers Again you can use a sound level meter to be precise Phase Depending on the location of the SUB105 its output at certain frequencies may be out of phase with the output of the main speakers This is esp...

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