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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Frequency Response (

±

3dB)

23-200Hz; 20Hz at -6dB

Amplifier Power

450 watts

Crossover Low Pass for Subwoofer

Variable from 50 to 150Hz

Crossover High Pass for Line Out

Fixed at 80Hz, 12dB/octave

Bass Unit

Dual 12-inch (305mm) long throw cast chassis woofers

Cabinet Construction

Double-wall 3/4-inch MDF. Internal Double-H bracing.

Grille

Black cloth covered grille

Controls

Turn On switch with instant On and ten-minute Off delay, Phase Switch

and Front mounted volume control

Dimensions (HxWxD, feet installed)

30

3

/

4

” x 17

1

/

2

” x 22

1

/

4

"  (78.1cm x 44.45 x 56.51cm) – positioned vertically

19

1

/

4

” x 29” x 22

1

/

4

"  (78.1cm x 44.45 x 56.51cm) – positioned horizontally

(depth includes grille and amplifier fins, feet account for 1

3

/

4

” / 4.44cm of height)

Weight

116 lbs. (52.62kg)

Finish

Black utility finish, hand-sanded, hand-painted

Accessories

4 cabinet feet

I N T R O D U C T I O N

We designed the ICS Sub 24 for maximum output and

performance for today’s digital formats.  With bass

extension to 20 Hz (-6dB), and output over 105 dB at an

average listening position in a 3,000 cubic foot room,

the ICS Sub 24 meets the demanding specifications of

THX Ultra 2.

In addition to powerful and sophisticated electronics

and drivers, the ICS Sub 24 offers outstanding flexibility.

The cabinet has been designed to function in either a

horizontal or vertical orientation and front-mounted

gain control provides easy access for subwoofer level

adjustments.

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P L A C E M E N T

Typically the ICS Sub 24 will produce the smoothest response when placed against a wall. Placement in a corner will

further enhance bass output allowing you to run operate the subwoofer at a lower power level. Experiment with

subwoofer placement while at the same time adjusting crossover frequency, output level, and phase. (See section on

Fine-Tuning Your Subwoofer below.)

Choose a musical selection with a heavy and continuous bass line. Play a short section several times until you have a

firm impression of it in your mind. Then try another location to see if it provides smoother or more balanced response .

Repeat this process until you are content with the bass response you are getting. Strive for a smooth, solid bass

response that does not emphasize any part of the bass range.

Once a location for the subwoofer has been selected, you may want to attach the supplied cabinet feet. There are two

side of the cabinet that have pre-drilled pilot holes for the feet. This enables you to use either a vertical or horizontal

orientation.

Note:

 Avoid placing the ICS Sub 24 close to a television or monitor. There should be at least 8 inches (20cm) between

the two components. If getting the best sound, together with the physical constrains of the room, require that the

two units must be closer than that you can purchase a magnetic shielding kit from Snell Acoustics.

F I N E - T U N I N G   Y O U R   S U B W O O F E R

Note:

 If you are connecting the ICS Sub 24 to a THX receiver/controller, use the THX input. (See the “THX Input”

section on page 6.) This bypasses all the crossover circuits and level controls in the amplifier. All audio controlling is

done by the THX receiver/controller.

Setting the Internal Crossover

When using the standard Low Inputs or High Level inputs you will need to adjust the internal crossover to make the

ICS Sub 24 sonically blend with the main speaker in the system.

If you are using line-level inputs and returning the high-pass filtered signal to the amplifier (see the diagram on page

6), begin by setting the crossover at 100Hz. Some rooms naturally overemphasize bass in this region, creating an

undesirable ”bump“ or ”boomy“ quality in the sound. If this is the case with your room, try turning the crossover down

to 80Hz. On the other hand‚ some rooms have a natural tendency to ”swallow up“ the bass in the 100Hz region,

causing the sound to appear thin. In rooms of this type, try setting the crossover at 125Hz. This may help to round out

the overall sound.

If you are running your main speakers full range, set the crossover close to the bass cut-off frequency of your main

speakers. See the specifications for your main speakers for information.  This will help achieve a smooth, seamless

blend between your speakers and the subwoofer. Experiment until you are happy with the main speaker-to-subwoofer

transition.

Summary of Contents for ICS Sub 24

Page 1: ...om an authorized Snell dealer in the form of your sales slip when requesting service Excluded from this warranty is damage that results from abuse misuse accidents shipping repairs or modifications by anyone other than an authorized Snell Acoustics service representative This warranty is void if the serial number has been removed or defaced This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may...

Page 2: ...utlet when left unused for long periods of time Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the inside of the appliance Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced if any of the following events occur The power supply or plug has been damaged Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance The applia...

Page 3: ...er or more balanced response Repeat this process until you are content with the bass response you are getting Strive for a smooth solid bass response that does not emphasize any part of the bass range Once a location for the subwoofer has been selected you may want to attach the supplied cabinet feet There are two side of the cabinet that have pre drilled pilot holes for the feet This enables you ...

Page 4: ...r line level connections Be sure the Phase Switch is set the same on both units To connect two ICS Sub 24 s using line level inputs use Y connectors to daisy chain the PREAMP OUT signal to the input of a second ICS Sub 24 80 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 50 Hz CROSSOVER LOW LEVEL IN L R HIGH PASS OUT L R 150 Hz THX INPUT Bypasses Crossover 80 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 50 Hz CROSSOVER LOW LEVEL I...

Page 5: ...er up function When the switch is set to Auto On the amplifier will power up when it senses an input signal If no input signal is present the amplifier switches to low power standby mode after 8 10 minutes The LED next to the Power switch lights green when the amplifier is on and yellow when it is in standby mode Put the switch in the Always On position to defeat the automatic power down feature P...

Page 6: ... ICS Sub 24 Amp SUB OUT 80 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 50 Hz CROSSOVER LOW LEVEL IN L R HIGH PASS OUT L R 150 Hz THX INPUT Bypasses Crossover Amplifier Receiver or Preamp Power Amp ICS Sub 24 Amp PREAMP OUT AMP IN L R 80 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz 50 Hz CROSSOVER LOW LEVEL IN L R HIGH PASS OUT L R 150 Hz THX INPUT Bypasses Crossover Amplifier Receiver or Preamp Power Amp ICS Sub 24 Amp SUB OUT ...

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