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 

Also, is your subwoofer turned “ON”?  We don’t mean “is your sub-
woofer 

amplifier 

on?” but rather, 

is your AVR sending a bass sig-

nal to your sub amp

?  This can only happen if you say “Yes” (or 

“ON”) in the “Subwoofer” selection during the setup of your AVR’s 
setup menu. 

 

 

Is your receiver connected to the sub amp?  

Use a well-shielded 

“RCA” cable (sometimes called a “patch cord”) to connect the subwoofer 
output of your AVR to the RCA input on the subwoofer’s amp.  Again,  you’ll 
need to “split” the bass  signal with a “Y Cable” if you have a pair of subs.   

  

 

Is your Radio Shack 

®

 sound pressure level (SPL) meter ready?  

This  tool  is  absolutely  essential  to  proper  home  audio 
setup.  It’s akin to a tire pressure gauge for your car.  Set 
the meter to “

Slow

” and “

C-weighting

” (and turn the dial to 

70dB.  If using Avia for calibration tones, set your meter to 
80dB instead.) 

         

Getting  ready  to  start  now:   

Make sure your receiver or proc-

essor’s master volume is set to “00 dB” 

or  some  other  easy  to 

remember “reference level”

.  

Then, ensure your sub’s volume/

gain control is set no more than 1/4 to 1/3rd up, for now, leaving 
plenty of adjustment “up”.   

It’s also critical to check the subwoofer output level control of your AVR before 
you begin the test tones.  Set the AVR’s subwoofer output to about 1/3rd up too.  
Turn off any sound-field processing schemes, “Mid-night Mode”, “DRC” (dynamic 
range  control),  “Movie  Mode”  etc.    If  it  is  an  option  in  your  system,  route  your 
LFE to the “subwoofer only”, not “mains + sub”. 

Now play your AVR’s internal test noise “tones” so you have something to 
measure with  your SPL meter.  

When the tones start alternating from speaker 

to speaker (watch your sound meter now), set each speaker’s volume to about 
75 dB by using the receiver’s dedicated 

channel  level  controls 

(leaving your 

AVR’s master volume the same).   

We recommend you turn down the AVR’s subwoofer channel output level before 
you significantly lower your subwoofer’s gain control.  This helps keep distortion 
sent 

to

 

your SVS to a minimum.  

Note

: You should 

not 

set the AVR’s subwoofer 

level  control  much  lower  than  the  first  1/4th  of  the  receiver’s  control  range.  
Some  downward  adjustment  may  be  needed  to  fine  tune  levels  later.    If  your 
subwoofer’s  SPL meter  reading  is still  too  high,  then turn down  the  sub’s amp 
volume a little with each run of the test noise signal, as it cycles from speaker to 
speaker and the subwoofer.  

 

 

SV Sound 

Chapter 6-3 

Summary of Contents for PB10-NSD

Page 1: ...Welcome Chapter 4 About your SVS subwoofer Chapter 5 General subwoofer features Chapter 6 Setup integration and calibration Chapter 7 Subwoofer specifications Chapter 8 Terms and Conditions SV Sound...

Page 2: ...ades 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 int...

Page 3: ...d with 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 pl...

Page 4: ...rofessional results Armed with only a few basic tools such a sound pressure level SPL meter and the test tones built in to most audio video receivers AVR you will achieve smooth detailed and powerful...

Page 5: ...ecessed components Tap the side of your sub look at the solid construction or remove your grill and you ll know what we mean Sealed or vented down firing or front firing cabinets An SVS tradition is t...

Page 6: ...On all the time With the former setting the switch in the Auto posi tion your subwoofer will sense that a DVD or CD etc has begun and switch its audio circuits on immediately the hard power switch men...

Page 7: ...w feet of one of your room s corners leave about 3 in the back for cable clearance with any wall or other surface Whether you put the sub in front or to the rear of your room makes surprisingly little...

Page 8: ...ult your AVR manual to review the choices you have regarding setup Generally this requires your receiver s test tones play back at the same volume from each of your system s speakers Of course this ca...

Page 9: ...adjustment up It s also critical to check the subwoofer output level control of your AVR before you begin the test tones Set the AVR s subwoofer output to about 1 3rd up too Turn off any sound field p...

Page 10: ...ion of the calibration run using your receiver test tones Note too that many modern A V receivers allow a variety of subwoofer level settings depending on the listening mode you are in With Dolby Digi...

Page 11: ...river 10 SVS designed built NSD woofer with high excursion synthetic surround polypropylene cone with cast basket high temp US voice coil and integral cooling vents Frequency Response quasi anechoic 2...

Page 12: ...your 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 def...

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