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SV Sound 

Chapter 11-2 Channel level calibration 

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Getting  ready  to  start:   

Make sure your receiver/processor 

master volume is set at ―00 dB‖ 

or  some  other  easy  to  re-

member  reference  level

.  Set your subwoofer’s volume/gain 

control to no more than 1/3rd up for now (it can be turned up 
later).   

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Check the subwoofer level control of your AVR before you 
begin  the  test  tones.   

Initially set your receiver’s dedicated 

subwoofer output control no higher than ―-3 dB‖ given a typical 
receiver’s subwoofer channel level limits of –12dB to +12dB) .  
Turn  off  any  sound  processing  schemes  such  as  ―midnight 
mode‖,  ―Dynamic  Range  Compression‖  (DRC)  etc.  Finally, 
ensure your AVR is in Dolby Surround/Dolby Digital playback 
mode. 

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Put your SPL meter on a tripod

, or hold it in front of you, with 

the  meter  angled  upward  at  45  degrees.    It  should  remain  in 
this  position  for  all  channels  (do  not  point  the  meter  at  each 
speaker playing).   

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Now  play  your  receiver's  internal  test  tones  so  you  have 
something to measure with your SPL meter.  

Or, use a test 

DVD  such  as  the 

Avia, 

which  can  yield  even  more  accurate 

channel calibration results than AVR test tones.  A test tones 
from  Avia  will  ensure  your  entire  audio  signal  path,  from  the 
DVD player to your speakers, is set correctly.   

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Watching  your sound meter now

:  when the test tones start 

alternating  from  speaker  to  speaker,  use  your  AVR  remote 
control  to  set  each  speaker’s  volume  to  about  75  dB  (Note: 
85dB  if using 

Avia

).   You  should  only  adjust  the  AVR’s  dedi-

cated  channel  level  controls  and  leave  receiver’s  master  vol-
ume control untouched.   

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If your readings for the subwoofer are high 

(more on this in 

a moment), we recommend you turn down the receiver’s sub-
woofer  output  level  before  you  significantly  lower  your  sub’s 
volume/gain  control.    This  helps  keep  distortion  sent 

to

  your 

subwoofer to a minimum.  You should not set the AVR’s sub-
woofer  level  control  lower  than  -  6  dB  however,  since  some 
provision  for  further  downward  adjustment  by  your  AVR’s  re-
mote  control  should  be  maintained.    If  your  subwoofer  SPL 
reading is too low, raise the gain at the subwoofer amp before 
changing the AVR settings.  

 
 

Summary of Contents for MTS-01

Page 1: ...and 7 1 channel Chapter 6 Wiring Chapter 7 Speaker orientation Chapter 8 Tweeter attenuation MTS 01 only Chapter 9 Port tuning MTS 01 only Chapter 10 Audio system configuration Chapter 11 Channel lev...

Page 2: ...ese speakers with your subwoofer quickly and with professional re sults Armed with only a few basic tools such a sound pressure level SPL meter and the test tones built in to most audio video receiver...

Page 3: ...with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two prongs and a third grounding point The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into yo...

Page 4: ...ith liquids such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus 16 To completely disconnect this equipment from the mains discon nect the power supply cord plug from the receptacle 17 The mains plug...

Page 5: ...f course often more important than what is visible And SVS is long known for including features you might never see All our speakers are shielded for use near any sort of video display And those heavy...

Page 6: ...key as how well they are designed Discussions in this section of your manual are meant to provide general guidance We encourage some experimentation in placement as your time and room allows Later we...

Page 7: ...lies at the same level The next Chapter shows a top view of a room in 5 1 channel surround sound installation and then a typical 7 1 chan nel setup Notice the speakers are away from back and side wall...

Page 8: ...gy With 7 1 systems there are back speakers roughly centered on the rear wall of your room The surrounds then are usually pulled forward from the back wall some and often placed in line with your seat...

Page 9: ...peaker placement 5 1 Channel Surround Sound System SV Sound Chapter 5 1 Room diagram Left Front Center Right Front Right Surround Left Surround Subwoofer Typical 5 1 Channel Speaker Placement Figure 4...

Page 10: ...nd System SV Sound Chapter 5 2 Room diagram Left Front Center Right Front Right Surround Left Surround Subwoofer Right Back Left Back Typical 6 1 or 7 1 Channel Speaker Placement Typical 7 1 channel s...

Page 11: ...e that on the back of your speakers are binding posts which are likewise colored Probably the back of your receiver or amp is also marked in this manner Red is universally or Positive in polarity In c...

Page 12: ...tart sheet to get an idea of how you should configure wiring with a typical AVR and a basic surround sound system Your speaker is bi wire and bi amp capable with gold plated bars installed as a defaul...

Page 13: ...ong with toe will serve to prompt subtle shifts in how In any audio system your room s shape and the position of any speaker in that room plus your own position all affect the way sound which reaches...

Page 14: ...rooms without acoustical treatments and which have a significant per centage of exposed and highly reflective surfaces drywall brick glass you may find the standard tweeter setting too bright and acce...

Page 15: ...ecommend the vented mode with the speakers set to Small in your AVR s setup menu along with an 80 Hz bass management setting as well De pending on the room acoustics and the slope of the high pass fil...

Page 16: ...he Right Left analog audio outputs of any DVD player These outputs will not provide the high fidelity sound from your movie or music disks which digital signals provide Within DVD player setup menu fo...

Page 17: ...s and uses your subwoofer properly too In some AVR s your LFE low frequency effects the 1 channel can be routed to the subwoofer and your Right and Left main speakers Do not use this feature LFE shoul...

Page 18: ...t to the correct size Your AVR should allow of Small or Large which en ables bass management in your sound system Selecting Small with typically ensures most of the mid bass goes to your room s speake...

Page 19: ...e something to measure with your SPL meter Or use a test DVD such as the Avia which can yield even more accurate channel calibration results than AVR test tones A test tones from Avia will ensure your...

Page 20: ...rotate the sound meter SPL meter dial to 80dB to get a good reading with these higher levels The above is a guide experiment The louder your master volume though the more you should back off the subwo...

Page 21: ...rs Tweeter 1 25mm ScanSpeak AirCirc Woofer 6 5 165mm Nomex cone Frequency Response 60Hz 30kHz 3dB Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms Sensitivity 85dB Power Handling 20W 250W Magnetic Shielding Yes Mounting Opti...

Page 22: ...vers Tweeter 1 25mm ScanSpeak AirCirc Woofer Twin 6 5 165mm Nomex cone Frequency Response 65Hz 30kHz 3dB Nominal Impedance 6 Ohms Sensitivity 89dB Power Handling 20W 250W Magnetic Shielding Yes Mounti...

Page 23: ...0lbs 27 3kg Drivers Tweeter 1 25mm ScanSpeak AirCirc Woofer Twin 6 5 165mm Nomex cone Frequency Response 60Hz 30kHz 3dB Nominal Impedance 6 Sensitivity 91dB Power Handling 20W 250W Magnetic Shielding...

Page 24: ...our Dealer immediately and if possi ble provide a photo of damage in question to them to ensure the fastest possible correction to the situation Warranty The product has a 3 year warranty against defe...

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