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Theater 2

Glossary

Active subwoofer 

Loudspeaker with integrated amplifier for the reproduction of 
bass frequencies. Very low frequencies can only be reproduced 
by large-size speakers. To permit a speaker system with compact 
front speakers, the bass frequencies are handled separately by 
a dedicated subwoofer unit. As bass frequencies travel largely 
non-directionally,  the  subwoofer  can  be  placed  out  of  sight, 
e.g.,  behind  the  couch  or  under  a  coffee  table.  The  crossover 
frequency between the front speakers and the subwoofer var-
ies from system to system, but is usually somewhere between  
50 and 120 Hertz.

Auto On/Off function 

The Auto On/Off function activates the subwoofer when an audio 
signal is detected at the input, and switches it off again after a 
set time of inactivity (approx. 20 minutes).

Centre 

The central loudspeaker of the home theatre system. Surround 
sound  for  TV/film  places  most  of  the  dialogue  in  the  centre 
speaker. Because of this, excellent reproduction of speech is a 
vital quality of the centre speaker. 

Cinema set

“Cinema  sets”  are  all  Teufel  speaker  systems  that  consist  of 
three direct-radiating front speakers and dipole effects spea-
kers. “Concert sets”, in contrast, consist of five direct-radiating 
speakers.

Concert set

“Concert sets” are all Teufel speaker systems consisting of five 
direct-radiating speakers. “Cinema sets”, in contrast, consist of 
three direct-radiating front speakers and dipole rear speakers.

Dipole

Dipole loudspeakers radiate sound in two directions. This makes 
them ideal as rear speakers in home theatre systems, as their 
radiation pattern mimics the loudspeaker arrangement in com-
mercial cinemas. In a cinema setup, the rear audio channels are 
reproduced by several speakers that spread the sound around 
the  room.  Dipole  speakers  are  designed  to  radiate  sound  in-
directly so that it cannot be easily located. This distinguishes 
them from direct-radiating speakers.

Direct-radiating speaker

All  conventional  loudspeaker  cabinets  that  directly  radiate 
the  sound  at  the  listener  are  described  as  “direct-radiating 
speakers”. In home theatre systems, direct-radiating speakers 
are  primarily  used  for  the  sound  channels  of  the  three  front 
speakers.  In  Teufel's  Concert  sets,  they  are  also  used  for  the 
rear channels.

Dolby Digital/DTS decoder 

An electronic circuit to split digital multi-channel audio signals 
from DVDs into up to seven separate signals.
'Dolby  Digital”  and “DTS”  are  different  audio  formats,  so  they 
require different decoders. Most AV receivers, DVD players and 
surround sound cards are equipped with both decoders.

Frequency / crossover frequency 

The “crossover frequency” determines at which point in the fre-
quency range the bass frequencies are separated off to the sub-
woofer. For example, a crossover frequency of 120 Hz means that 
all frequencies above 120 Hz are sent to the satellite speakers, 
and all frequencies below 120 Hz are sent to the subwoofer. 

Level

The “Level” control on the subwoofer determines the subwoof-
er's volume. In a perfect speaker setup, all the speaker channels 
(including the subwoofer) are balanced in relation to the listen-
ing spot, i.e., all the speakers appear to have an equal volume. 

Phase 

The “Phase” control lets you adjust the subwoofer to the satel-
lite speaker so that the membranes of all the speakers vibrate in 
the same direction (“phase”) when reproducing signals around 
the crossover frequency. If the phase is set incorrectly, this may 
cause a reduced bass response or even bass cancellations. If the 
subwoofer is positioned between the front speakers, we recom-
mend a phase setting of 0°; if the subwoofer is positioned closer 
to the listening spot, a phase of 180° may be more appropriate. 
Similarly, the 180° setting may help to eliminate bass cancella-
tions if you position the subwoofer in other areas of the room. 
Always  set  the  phase  control  to  the  position  where  the  bass 
response is best. 

Rear speaker

The rear speakers (≥ dipole or ≥ direct-radiating) mostly re-
produce effects and atmospheric sounds. This creates a much 
more  spatial  sound  field  when  playing  back  film  sound  and  
music. 

Sub Out

Output on the receiver or amplifier to connect an active sub-
woofer using a mono cinch cable. 

5.1/7.1 Pre Out 

Preamp outputs on the receiver, or DVD player outputs. An ana-
log audio signal (cinch connection) is provided for each chan-
nel. 

6.1 / 7.1 surround sound format

In this surround sound format, the left and right rear speakers 
are complemented by a centre rear channel. Depending on the 
encoding  format,  this “Rear  Centre”  is  either  embedded  into 
the stereo matrix for the left/right rear channels and then ex-
tracted during playback (e.g., THX® Surround EX, Dolby Digital 
EX), or it is transmitted as a separate signal (DTS Discrete). In 
reference to the more widespread “5.1” surround format, these 
formats are described “6.1”. Practice has shown that the best 
surround results are achieved if the rear centre channel is re-
produced by not one but two centre rear speakers. Because of 
this, AV systems that feature amplifiers and connections for two 
rear centre speakers are described as “7.1”, although they are 
technically only reproducing a “6.1.” signal.

Teufel

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the  correctness  of  this  information. 
Subject to technical changes. Errors 
and omissions excepted.

Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH

Gewerbehof Bülowbogen · Bülowstraße 66 
10783 Berlin · Germany

Ph.: +49(30) 30 09 30 0
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Summary of Contents for Cubycon 2

Page 1: ...5 1 Home Theatre Set with 400 Watt Active Subwoofer Technical specifications and operating manual Teufel...

Page 2: ...rovided with your ship ment or online at www teufel eu in the support section If you decide to return any or all of the purchased goods please always contact us first Note that we can only process and...

Page 3: ...age 6 Accessories optional Page 7 Speaker positions in the 5 1 configuration Page 9 Speaker positions in the 7 1 configuration with 5 1 7 1 EX set Page 11 Connections Page 12 Settings Page 13 Controls...

Page 4: ...ecial attention to all plug connectors the mains socket and the sub woofer s connector panel Regularly check all powered cables to and from the loudspeakers for insulation issues and breakage If you d...

Page 5: ...rety Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference If you have any questions feel free to contact our technicians ph 49 30 30 09 300 or write an e mail using the contact form provid ed on our we...

Page 6: ...ith speaker grilles attach these now We recommend holding on to all the original pack aging in case you ever need to ship the speakers back to us for servicing The Theater 2 set consists of four diffe...

Page 7: ...rence A reliable connection is guaranteed by sturdy gold plated connectors This cable is available in several different lengths 2 5 to 15 metres to perfectly match your re quirements Y adapter 1 x soc...

Page 8: ...nce eliminators Teufel Vibrapods are de signed to eliminate all unwanted resonant fre quencies Made from a so phisticated high density rubber which is also used in space travel these pro fessional res...

Page 9: ...bracket For this purpose they provide an M6 packing screw on the base of the cabinet This packing screw is similarly used to fasten the cabinet to a speaker stand A range of Teufel speaker stands are...

Page 10: ...5 degrees which means they can radiate to wards the side wall out the cabinet front and to wards the rear wall out the back If the rear side channels are reflected off both the side and rear walls thi...

Page 11: ...and the rear centre speak ers are positioned on the rear wall height 1 40 2 10 metres If the distance to the listening spot is larger than 1 00 m and or you prefer to place the speakers on stands the...

Page 12: ...t Line Input R of the subwoofer using a mono cinch cable In this setup the left input Line In put L is not connected If you want to feed the Sub Out signal to both of the subwoofer s inputs for an add...

Page 13: ...pend ing on usage e g home theatre sound system or music playback Whereas an action packed DVD typically contains very defined sub bass signals many music only sources do not This is especially notice...

Page 14: ...e between 6 and 12 dB Next set the subwoofer s level control to 1 4 While the AV receiver is outputting its white noise setup signal slowly turn up the subwoofer level to the desired volume High Leve...

Page 15: ...Some types of power multiboxes are also known to produce hum Try eliminating your multibox and plug the subwoofer s power cable directly into the mains socket 5 If possible Unplug the mains cable rot...

Page 16: ...ch point in the fre quency range the bass frequencies are separated off to the sub woofer For example a crossover frequency of 120 Hz means that all frequencies above 120 Hz are sent to the satellite...

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