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If the subwoofers cannot be ideally sited, or if
you are using a dedicated subwoofer output
from a decoder, connect the second subwoofer
from the first. If using a decoder, use only one
input channel. For two channel audio, both input
channels should be used.

Double check the connections

Before auditioning the sound quality of your new
installation and fine tuning it, double check the
connections. All too often, users complain that
they cannot get a decent sound however they set
the controls, only to discover something has been
wrongly connected. Make sure that:

The phasing is correct – there should be no 
positive to negative connections (this applies 
only to speaker level interconnects). If 
something is out of phase you may get a fuzzy 
sound with an imprecise and floating image, 
a lack of bass or a combination of the two.

There are no left to right mix-ups – this can 
result, for example, in the orchestra being the 
wrong way round or, more disastrously, sounds 
on your Home Theatre going in the opposite 
direction to the action on the screen.

Switching on and off

We recommend that you switch the subwoofer
on before any power amplifiers receiving signals
from the subwoofer. Similarly, when switching
off, switch the subwoofer off last.

Auto:
On first switching the subwoofer to Auto, the
amplifier goes into standby mode and the light
above the on/auto/off switch glows red. When
an input signal is detected, the amplifier
automatically becomes fully active and the light
glows green. After a period of about 5 minutes
without an input signal, the amplifier
automatically reverts to standby mode.

On:
With the switch in this position, the amplifier
remains permanently on.

Setting the controls

There are three controls to consider:

The LOW-PASS filter frequency

The VOLUME control

The PHASE switch

The optimum settings depend on the other
equipment used with the subwoofer. If using
more than one subwoofer, make sure the controls
on each one are set the same.

Use with THX

®

controllers (including THX

®

controllers set in non-THX

®

mode)

The ASW

3000 is not a THX

®

licensed

component, but may be used with a THX

®

controller if desired.

Set the LOW-PASS filter frequency to 
maximum.

Set the VOLUME control to the half-way 
(12 o’clock) position 

Set the PHASE switch initially to 0°, then see 
the section below on fine tuning.

Ensure that the subwoofer function on the THX

®

controller is enabled. When so configured it
incorporates all the filtering and level setting
required for the subwoofer in all modes. For level
calibration, the internal test noise and channel
level controls in the THX

®

controller should be

used. In all cases the levels should be set so as
to obtain 75dB spl (C-weighted) at the listening
position from the controller’s internal noise test
signal. Refer to your controller manual for further
details as to how to set the levels. Inexpensive
sound level meters are readily available from
electronics stores and should be used to
calibrate the levels.

Use with other Home Theatre decoders

If the decoder has a dedicated subwoofer 
output and an internal LOW-PASS filter for the 
subwoofer having a slope of 2nd-order 
(12db/octave) or greater, set the LOW-PASS 
filter frequency to maximum, otherwise set it 
initially to 80 Hz.

Set the VOLUME control initially to the half-way 
(12 o’clock) position, then see the section 
below on fine tuning.

Set the PHASE switch initially to 0°, then see 
the section below on fine tuning.

Use for stereo audio

Set the LOW-PASS filter initially to 80 Hz then 
see the section below on fine tuning.

Set the volume control initially to the half way 
(12 o’clock) position, then see the section 
below on fine tuning.

Set the PHASE switch initially to 0°, then 
see the section below on fine tuning.

Fine tuning

The optimum settings of the PHASE switch and
the LOW-PASS filter frequency are inter-related
and also dependent on the low-frequency 
cut-off characteristic of the satellite speakers 
and the relative positions of all the speakers 
in the installation.

Set the system up in the preferred position and
play some programme with a steady bass content.
The optimum setting for the LOW-PASS cut-off
frequency depends on several variables: the
bass performance and power handling of the
satellite speakers, the number of subwoofers
used and their position relative to the satellite
speakers. The range 80-90 Hz is a good
starting point for the LOW-PASS frequency.
Unless two subwoofers are used to preserve
separate right and left channel information and
are sited close to the relevant satellite speakers,
using a higher cut-off frequency may compromise
the stereo image and should only be considered
if the bass performance of the satellite speakers
is particularly limited.

At each setting of the cut-off frequency, listen with
the phase switch in both positions. The correct
one is that which gives the fullest bass and that
will depend on the bass characteristics of your
satellite speakers and the relative distances of
the subwoofer(s) and the satellite speakers to the
listeners. When using more than one subwoofer,
ensure that each one has its cut-off frequency
and phase switch set the same way.

If at any time you make changes to the
amplification of the system such that you change
from speaker to line level connections to the
subwoofer, it is worth checking the phase setting
again, as the speaker level and line level 
high-pass filter phase characteristics of the
subwoofer are different.

Set the loudness of the subwoofer relative to the
satellite systems to your liking. Use a wide
variety of programme material to get an average
setting. One that sounds impressive on one piece
may sound overpowering on another. Listen at
realistic levels as the perception of balance
varies with sound level.

If you get problems with lumpy bass – if certain
bass notes are exaggerated more than others –
then you probably have a room interface
problem and it is worth experimenting with the
placement of the subwoofer. What may seem
like small changes in position – 15cm (6in) or 
so – can have a profound effect on the sound.
Try raising the subwoofer clear of the floor as
well as lateral movement. The use of multiple
subwoofers can smooth the effects of room
resonances as each subwoofer will tend to excite
resonances at different frequencies. If you alter
the relative distances from the subwoofer(s) 
and satellite speakers to the listeners
appreciably, reassess the phase switch setting.
You should also check the level setting of the
subwoofer (using either the decoder output 
levels or the volume control on the subwoofer
amplifier as appropriate), but only after setting
the phase correctly.

Taking care of the subwoofer 

The cabinet of the subwoofer may be cleaned
by dusting with a dry cloth. If you wish to use 
an aerosol cleaning spray, do not spray directly
on the cabinet; spray onto the cloth. Remove 
the grille first so that the cloth does not become
stained, but be careful not to disturb the drive
unit. The grille itself may be cleaned using 
a soft brush.

Do not use the subwoofer as a table. When 
in use, objects left on top of the subwoofer are
liable to rattle. In particular, avoid the risk of
liquids being spilled (eg from drinks or vases 
of flowers).

If the system is taken out of use for a long period,
disconnect the subwoofer from the power supply.

Содержание ASW 3000

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Страница 3: ... LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER Decoder No 2 No 1 SURROUND CENTRE L R FRONT L R L R LINE IN L R SPEAKERS OUT RIGHT LEFT TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW PASS VOLUME MIN MAX POWER ON AUTO OFF PHASE 0 180 LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 L...

Страница 4: ...LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER Integrated Decoder No 2 No 1 Figure 5 Figure 6 SUBWOOFER SURROUND CENTRE L R FRONT L R TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW PASS VOLUME MIN MAX POWER ON AUTO OFF PHASE 0 180 LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW PASS VOL...

Страница 5: ...0 LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER Pre Amplifier Power Amplifier RIGHT LEFT L R LINE OUT L R LINE IN L R SPEAKERS OUT TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW PASS VOLUME MIN MAX POWER ON AUTO OFF PHASE 0 180 LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW P...

Страница 6: ... 0 180 LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER Integrated Amplifier No 2 No 2 RIGHT LEFT L R SPEAKERS OUT TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW PASS VOLUME MIN MAX POWER ON AUTO OFF PHASE 0 180 LINK OUT LINE IN LINE OUT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT ASW 3000 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER R L 100 140 40 80 70 50 60 LOW PASS VOLUME MIN MAX ...

Страница 7: ...om the appliance 13 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 14 Non use Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 15 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 16 Damage Requiring Service T...

Страница 8: ...y room resonances making the bass more uneven with frequency There is no substitute for experiment as all rooms behave differently so try the subwoofer in a variety of positions before making a final decision A piece of music with a bass line ascending or descending the musical scale is useful for assessing the smoothness of the bass response Listen for exaggerated or quiet notes Having a separate...

Страница 9: ...ontrol initially to the half way 12 o clock position then see the section below on fine tuning Set the PHASE switch initially to 0 then see the section below on fine tuning Fine tuning The optimum settings of the PHASE switch and the LOW PASS filter frequency are inter related and also dependent on the low frequency cut off characteristic of the satellite speakers and the relative positions of all...

Страница 10: ...375 mm 15 in dia long throw with magnetic shielding 3 dB 18 Hz 40 140 Hz adjustable Power output 300 W continuous Input Impedance 22 k Ω Signal Noise 90 dB Functions Input Level Low pass filter frequency Phase 0 180 Inputs Line In RCA Phono Speaker Level In binding posts Outputs Line Out RCA Phono Link Out RCA Phono Speaker Level Out binding posts Active 4th order variable cut off frequency 40 140...

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