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This disc allows the user to play 10Hz through 98Hz in one hertz increments allow-
ing very good resolution over your measurements. Other good examples for test 
discs are 

Avia’s Guide to Home Theater

 

.  When measuring the room’s response use 

a minimum resolution of 5Hz.  

Figure 3

 on the previous page shows a theoretical 

illustration of a room’s response. 

  

Before you plot your results however, it’s important to note 

t

he Radio Shack sound 

meter is not totally "linear" in its accuracy down low. All similar meters are off by 
the similar amount depending on the frequency; so while its sensitivity below 20Hz 
is not what it is at 50Hz, there is a simple way to compensate for this deficiency. It's 
called a compensation chart.  
 
Simply look to the below frequencies and add the required decibels (dBs) at the fre-
quency in question. So if your system seems to be measuring 70dBs with a 20Hz 
tone, then really it's putting out 77.5dBs. This is a VERY substantial difference, 
roughly TWICE the acoustical energy, requiring several times the amplifier power to 
achieve. You can see then how critical the below chart is if you are using your PEQ 
to even out or “flatten” the room response of your bass.  
 
Add the following to your measurements: 
 
10Hz add 20dBs  
12Hz add 16.5dB 
16Hz add 11.5dB 
20Hz add 7.5dB 
25Hz add 5dB 
31.5Hz add 3dB 
40Hz add 2.5dB 
50Hz add 1.5dB 
63Hz add 1.5dB 
80Hz add 1.5dB 
100Hz add 2dB 
125Hz add .5dB  
 

E

xplanation of the controls.  

Now that we understand how to measure the 

room’s response the next step is to correct the problem areas with the parametric 
equalizer.  Before we start turning the controls we need to understand what the ad-
justments are and how they work (the controls of your SVS may be arranged differ-
ent than pictured). 
 

Q

.  This control determines how wide the correction will be. Each “hash mark” 

on the amp’s front plate represents 0.1 octave adjustments. The “

HI”

 mark is equal 

to 0.1 octave (narrow) and “

LO”

 mark is equal to .9 octave (wide). In 

Figure 3

 

the 

highest peak is located at 40Hz and becomes flat again at 50Hz (the Highest Fre-
quency 

of  

the peak).  To determine the Q adjustment the following formula is 

needed.  More on “

Q

” in a moment. 

 

 

Formula 1

      

(Highest Frequency [X] 

 Center Point [Y]) 

                                          Center Point (Y) 

SVS PEQ Controls

 

Summary of Contents for PB12-ISD

Page 1: ...and calibration Page 7 8 Powered box amp features Pages 9 11 Parametric EQ Ultra and select Plus subs only Pages 12 13 Variable tuning Pages 14 15 Bass demos Last update 03 April 2005 OWNERS GUIDE SVS...

Page 2: ...refully tuned in our labs by bass authority and Sub human Tom Vodhanel You re unlikely to have heard or felt bass like this before unless it was in a top notch commercial movie theater or high end hig...

Page 3: ...great lengths to allow for downward firing woofers Coupled with our unique base plates which minimize driver reactive forces and even strengthen the cabinet itself you ll find our subs can take a trem...

Page 4: ...er you put the sub in front or to the rear of your seating area usually makes surprisingly little audible difference Deep movie and music bass like that from Dolby Digital DD 5 1 channel DVDs and digi...

Page 5: ...n the procedures to do this Generally this requires ensuring the receiver s test tones or a spe cial test disk like Avia play back at the same volume from each of your system s full range speakers Tha...

Page 6: ...ver processor master volume is set at 00 dB or some other easy to remember reference level Finally ensure your SVS s volume control is set no more than 1 4 to 1 3rd up at first It s also critical to c...

Page 7: ...toming resulting in a loud clack Location and measurement You should take the above measurements from your preferred seat for watching movies Be advised strong bass levels can vary significantly simpl...

Page 8: ...the auto on light will turn red switching the sub back off When running and sensing a signal the auto on LED will be green Sometimes with very low listening levels your subwoofer might not get enough...

Page 9: ...e acoustical output is more desirable for their environment in many cases allowing the worst peak to be flattened By manipu lating the input signal with your PEQ you can cut a wide or narrow peak in r...

Page 10: ...ring several times the amplifier power to achieve You can see then how critical the below chart is if you are using your PEQ to even out or flatten the room response of your bass Add the following to...

Page 11: ...40Hz Why If we used 40Hz as our center frequency and 50Hz as our high point cutoff we would only at tenuate the curve down to 30Hz This will leave a small bump in response near 25Hz because the correc...

Page 12: ...do it To insert a port plug simply squeeze the foam on one end and press the plug into a port flare until it is about 1 lower than the edge of the surface of the sub You can remove the plug by insert...

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Page 14: ...t Scene 8 20 00 into the movie 2 Robot Landing Train Impact Scene 10 25 40 3 Green Boom Scene 27 1 11 40 Antz Another good family movie though not perhaps for small children Extremely loud bass above...

Page 15: ...dern sci fi horror classic this one rocks from intro to final scene 1 Ship drop Scene 9 41 20 2 Awakenings Scene 15 1 12 52 Apocalypse Now Making This Vietnam war movie Francis Ford Copolla nearly wen...

Page 16: ...materials and workmanship SVS will repair or replace any item at its discretion and return to the customer as soon as possible Naturally this warranty does not cover any product subjected to misuse ab...

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