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ut what’s “too high”??   

Tastes vary, and so do movie soundtracks, but your SVS 

is capable of 

tremendous 

levels of low distortion, low frequency bass — far more than 

most commercial subs.  Take advantage of this, especially if you like action movies with 
lots of “.1” channel (LFE) action, and give the sub a bit more “bump” during calibration.  
Keep in mind too that the human ear is relatively insensitive to low frequencies.  This, 
coupled with the fact most folks don’t watch movies at Dolby Digital reference level 
(loud!), means turning the bass up a few decibels usually yields a better movie sound 
experience.  

W

hat sub levels do we recommend?  

If you watch movies at relatively moderate 

sound levels, a good start is a range of +2dB to +3dB above your other channels (as 
measured with your sound meter).  This means the test tone will waiver about 78 dB for 
the subwoofer portion of the calibration run (88dB with Avia).  (

Note: 

 You may want 

to rotate the sound meter SPL meter dial to 80dB to get a good reading  with these 
higher levels.)  Note too that many modern surround sound receivers allow a variety of 
different subwoofer level settings, depending on the “listening mode” you are in.  With 
“Dolby Digital” as your “mode” use the above calibration routine.  You may well find 
that CD “Stereo” music calls for a lower bass settings.   The above is a guide… experi-
ment!  The louder your master volume though, the more you should back off the sub 
level to compensate.  Avoid your driver bottoming, resulting in a loud “clack”! 

L

ocation and measurement.  

You should take the above measurements from your 

typical preferred seat for watching movies (center cushion, right?).  Be advised, strong 
bass levels can vary 

tremendously 

simply by moving a few feet.  Such is the nature of 

long wave-length, low bass sound.  Try different locations and different levels for your 
subwoofer.  Calibrating too high (and often, too low) is the most common subwoofer 
setup error! 

 

Powered Box amp.  

We looked the world over for the best performing sub 

amp that’s still affordable.  What resulted is a custom-designed, North American-made 
amp with amazing build quality, and unbeatable features.  

 

 

V

olume/Gain  

Use “gain” (in conjunction with your receiver’s subwoofer output level 

control) to dial in a bass calibration to your liking. Start calibration with the sub’s vol-
ume/gain no more than  1/4 to 1/3 of the way up (turned clockwise from the left). 
  

C

rossover Frequency.  

If you use your DD/DTS receiver/processor’s internal cross-

over to manage bass frequencies (highly recommended), the setting of this knob on the 
sub is irrelevant.  (Note: Use the SVS’s crossover “Enable/Disable” switch discussed 
below to take advantage of this configuration.)  Otherwise this knob is used to best blend 
your SVS to your other speakers.  Typically used in stereo only systems today. 
 

P

hase

.  

Think of bass waves as conflicting or enhancing each other, depending on the 

timing of their arrival at your listening location (either together, or not).  Since some of 
your room’s bass might come from main, center and/or surround speakers, as 

well 

as 

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Summary of Contents for PB2-Plus

Page 1: ...ages 4 7 Setup integration and calibration Page 7 8 Powered Box amp features Pages 9 10 Bass demos for your home theater Page 11 Home theater terms Page 12 Warranty Last update 19 April 2003 OWNERS GU...

Page 2: ...ity 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 high cost audio boutique Movies and music i...

Page 3: ...h box design is one plus but we ve also taken great lengths to design a downward firing driver Coupled with our unique base plates which minimize driver reactive forces you ll find our subs can take a...

Page 4: ...ou 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 digital...

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

Page 6: ...ur receiver processor master vol ume 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 crit...

Page 7: ...sate Avoid your driver bottoming resulting in a loud clack Location and measurement You should take the above measurements from your typical preferred seat for watching movies center cushion right Be...

Page 8: ...wer switch mentioned below must be on naturally A few minutes after a movie 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 S...

Page 9: ...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 30...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...rtz the German scientist who came up with a scheme of measuring the frequency of sound waves 15 30 Hz is very low bass and very rare in anything but movie soundtracks 60 Hz is generally considered mid...

Page 12: ...rials 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 abuse...

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