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LT 2

Settings · Operating elements (remote control)

Setting up the AV receiver 

For your home cinema system LT2 with active sub-
woofer, select the “small” or “normal” (not “large”) 
setting in the bass/speaker setup of the AV recei-
ver for the satellites – this guarantees that the 
satellites can be fully loaded and the subwoofer 
and  front  speakers  harmonise  perfectly  with 
each other.

The subwoofer must be set to “On” in the bass/
speaker  setup  on  the  receiver.  The  appropriate 
cut-off frequency in this set-up for the LT 2 is 110 
Hz (100/120/150 Hz are also possible).

Setting up the subwoofer 

When operating the system on the AV receiver, the 
frequency control on the subwoofer/remote con-
trol must be set to “Maximum” = “140 Hz” becau-
se the cut-off frequency is set by the AV receiver 
– its settings are dominant.

Modern  AV  receivers  set  the  subwoofer  phase 
correctly  when  adjusting  the  distance  of  the 
subwoofer  from  the  listening  location  during 
“speaker setup” – so the phase controller on the 
subwoofer itself should be left in the “0°” positi-
on. For older AV receivers or appliances without 
an option to compensate for the distance of the 
subwoofer, the following applies:
With the phase controller, you can adjust the sub-
woofer  to  the  satellites  such  that  the  speaker 
membranes vibrate in the same direction in the 
cut-off frequency range. If the phase is set incor-
rectly, the bass may be weakened or cancelled.
For a subwoofer position between the front spea-
kers, we recommend “0°” (grey field in the illus-
tration on Page 8), for a position near the liste-
ning location “180°”. If the subwoofer is in another 

location, the “180°” setting can balance out the 
reduced bass playback. Set the phase controller 
appropriately to get the strongest bass playback.

The  volume  setting  of  the  subwoofer  may  be 
slightly different when playing back music com-
pared with home cinema sound, depending on the 
recording quality and mixing. Whereas a massive 
bass  element  predominates  on  DVDs  with  lar-
ge  quantities  of  special  effects,  for  music  the 
desired level is sometimes not reached (especially 
if the set has been set up for ideal DVD playback). 
In this case, the user’s own taste is the main de-
termining factor in finding the right compromise 
between the two sources.

This is how you can gradually find the best volume 
for the subwoofer:
We  do  not  recommend  selecting  an  automatic 
setting  for  the  subwoofer  using  the  integrated 
calibration  computer (if  the  receiver  has  such) 
but  rather  setting  the  subwoofer  in  the  bass/
speaker  setup  to  a  high  value  between  +8  and 
+12  dB (around  setting  “55”  on  the  subwoofer). 
This guarantees operation of the auto on/standby 
mode; then you can determine the ideal level for 
the subwoofer by carrying out listening tests. 

Subwoofer remote control 

Volume 

This  sets  the  subwoofer’s  volume.  Increase  the 
volume  using  the  “+”  button  and  decrease  it 
using the “–” button.

Frequency 

Here  you  can  align  the  subwoofer’s  cut-off  fre-
quency with the satellite speakers. For operation 
on the AV receiver press the “140 Hz” button. The 
display on the front of the subwoofer then shows 
“14”.

Summary of Contents for LT 2

Page 1: ...Technical specifications and operating instructions 5 1 home cinema set with active subwoofer LT 2 ...

Page 2: ... a set is only possible if these components are also offered for sale separately by Lautsprecher Teufel If one or more components are returned any price dis count given by Lautsprecher Teufel on all compo nents in a set as part of the price for the set is waived For the components returned customers shall therefore be refunded only the difference between the set price and the purchase price of the...

Page 3: ...livered Page 6 Accessories Expansion Page 7 Setting up the 5 1 configuration Page 8 Setting up the 7 1 configuration Page 10 Connection Page 11 Settings Operating elements remote control Page 12 Operating elements subwoofer Page 13 Problems and solutions Cleaning Page 14 Glossary Page 15 Manual Version 1 2 ...

Page 4: ... the sides or above by heavy objects Damaged cables must be replaced Pay particular attention to the cable plug connection the mains socket and the cable output from the subwoofer The power supply cable and the cables that connect the speakers should be checked regularly for insulation faults or breaks If a fault is discovered the appliance and the cabling must be dis connected from the mains imme...

Page 5: ... where there are low requirements for continuing volume Before operation please read these instruc tions carefully and store them in a safe place for future reference If you have any further questions please contact our engineers on Tel 49 30 300 9 300 or use the email contact form on our website www teufel eu Please have your invoice number ready so that we can deal with your query as efficiently...

Page 6: ...on the room requirements We do however recommend that they are used in pairs for example both column speakers TOGETHER either for front OR rear sound LT 2 Subwoofer L2200SW Unpacking Fold back the flaps on the upper side of the box remove the polystyrene pieces and lift the spea kers out of the box carefully We recommend retaining the boxes in order to ensure safe transport for any later servicing...

Page 7: ...ete set in their the atre LT 2 to a 7 1 system in order to utilise the full performance of a 7 1 re ceiver Accessories The set s sound quality can be acoustically optimised using additional accessories Optional accessories for the LT 2 You will find a summary of the relevant accessori es for your LT 2 here Expansion options for the 7 1 AV receiver If you want to expand the 5 1 set you can buy ad d...

Page 8: ...entre plays back all voice information in cluding the actors dialogues the centre speaker satellite FCR must be as central as possible to the listening position or located above the TV screen so that the sound and image make up a harmo nious unit For this the centre can be set up on the cradle supplied or fixed directly to the wall using the ap propriate screws rawlplugs Front Using the old stereo...

Page 9: ...fer s vibration may cause the TV to wander with potentially damaging consequences to the appliance and users Rear The rear speakers should be set up to the left and right either to the side or behind the liste ning location ideally at the same height as the front speakers e g on a shelf or directly on the wall The speakers can be fixed higher than the front speakers up to 2 10m but we advise you n...

Page 10: ...ar Centre The ideal placement of a 7 1 system assumes that the rear effect speaker rear side is fixed to the sidewall next to the listening location and the rear centre speakers are on the back wall always at a height of 0 40 2 10 metres The same height as the rear side speakers would be perfect If you use the FCR satellites as the rear centre you can fix these to the wall horizontally or vertical...

Page 11: ...iV cih 7YbhfY 5J fYWY jYf fcbh f h fcbh YZh FYUf YZh FYUf f h NPUT Connecting the speakers to an AV surround receiver using a 5 1 set as an example A 6 1 7 1 receiver has one or two rear centre socket pair s Information The five passive speakers in the set no matter whether they are the satellite FCRs or column FRs are equipped with the same speaker chassis and are technically identical the column...

Page 12: ... subwoofer position between the front spea kers we recommend 0 grey field in the illus tration on Page 8 for a position near the liste ning location 180 If the subwoofer is in another location the 180 setting can balance out the reduced bass playback Set the phase controller appropriately to get the strongest bass playback The volume setting of the subwoofer may be slightly different when playing ...

Page 13: ...n skip through the four different presets for the cut off frequency 05 08 11 14 Display and operating diodes If the subwoofer is switched off at the power mains switch no operating diodes light on the screen If the subwoofer is switched on at the main power switch two small operating diodes light up red on the screen depending on the set ting of the power function slide control If the subwoofer is...

Page 14: ...st be connected may be useful in eliminating the interfe rence 4 Occasionally a multiple plug strip proves to be responsible for creating buzzing noises To test this disconnect the plug strip and plug the subwoofer s mains plug directly into a wall socket 5 You can also try turning the mains plug around and inserting it into the socket the other way up inasmuch as your mains plug socket allows thi...

Page 15: ...o two different decoders are also required AV receivers DVD players or corresponding sound cards usually have both decoders Frequency cut off frequency This is where you stipulate the frequency used for playing back sounds from the satellites or subwoofer If for example you set a cut off frequency of 120 Hz all frequencies above 120 Hz are emitted by the satellites frequencies under 120 Hz are pla...

Page 16: ...s anything you think we could do better All information is provided without guarantee of correctness Subject to technical changes typing errors and mistakes excepted Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Bülowbogen Aufgang D1 Bülowstr 66 Tel 49 30 30 09 300 Fax 49 30 30 09 30 30 www teufel eu ...

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