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EPISODE MEGA SUBWOOFER CONTROL AND SETUP APPLICATION
Your Episode MEGA Subwoofer app allows you to fine-tune the output using your Android or iOS device. Download
the app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Knobs and switches have been replaced by a digital signal processor (DSP), which enables you to make precise
adjustments to your subwoofer. You can adjust individual parameters such as volume, phase, and cutoff frequency,
or use automatic calibration through the app.
A Bluetooth 4.0 low-energy iOS or Android device is required for setup and operation of your Episode MEGA
subwoofer. If your mobile device asks for a 4-digit code to pair to the subwoofer, use
0000
.
SETUP
Setup mode allows you to adjust various parameters so your subwoofer sounds the way you like it.
PRESETS/VOLUME
EQ Mode:
The Episode MEGA subwoofer comes with four sound presets.
a. Normal
is the setting used for most applications.
b. Music
adds emphasis to the lower bass range
c. Cinema
boosts the frequencies around 50 Hz, giving the bass a more dramatic
effect.
d. Night
reduces the maximum volume, so you can still use your subwoofer
without annoying the rest of the household.
Volume:
Adjust the volume slider so your subwoofer’s output is balanced with the
volume of your stereo/surround speakers. If you set your subwoofer’s output too
high, it blurs the room’s sound image, which isn’t desirable.
Phase
Sit in the best listening spot of the room while making this adjustment. Pick a
song with substantial bass, and pay attention to it as you adjust the slider. While
adjusting, make sure the bass sounds musical and not too punchy or flat.
Delay
The Delay parameter allows you to delay playback of the Epsiode MEGA
subwoofer’s audio signal. Delay is typically used if the subwoofer is physically
closer to you than the rest of your speakers. Setting the delay to 1 millisecond is
the same as moving the subwoofer approximately 33cm (13“) away from your
listening position. Setting the delay to 20 milliseconds would be like moving the
sub 6.6m (21.5’) away.
If your amplifier or surround sound receiver has an automatic calibration feature, it
automatically sets the delay time internally. This should keep you from having to
adjust the delay on your subwoofer.