PX-Sub10A
Settings and Adjustments
Low Pass setting
The Low Pass control defines the frequency range of the
subwoofer and cuts off frequencies above the selected
level. Frequencies above the selected level are routed to
the SAT/SUB Output while those below the Low Pass
setting are reproduced by the subwoofer and available
at the Slave Output Terminal.
The correct setting of the Low Pass control is important to ensure
balance between the subwoofer and speakers. Adjust the Low Pass
setting to the desired level between 50 and 150 HZ.
Note: Only signals at the SAT/SUB Input are affected by the Low Pass
control.
High Pass setting
The bass capabilities of satellite speakers can potentially
overlap the frequency range of your subwoofer. Poor
sound quality can result when the system is not matched
properly or when using small speakers or low-powered
amplifiers. The High Pass filter can be used to limit the
bass range of speakers connected via the SAT/SUB
Output terminals.
PX-Sub10A subwoofers are equipped with three High Pass settings:
Flat
50 Hz
80 Hz
No limitation
Frequencies below 50 Hz are cut off
Frequencies below 80 Hz are cut off
To select the desired High Pass setting, first choose between "Flat" or
"HP" (High Pass). If "HP" is selected, choose the preferred cut-off
frequency 50 Hz of 80 Hz.
Phase Setting
Set up your system components as described above
Play a bass-rich soundtrack that includes frequencies
in the overlap
Switch the Phase Setting between 0 and 180 to
find which setting provides the most bass.
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2
3
0
0
Low Pass
50Hz
150Hz
High Pass
80Hz
60Hz
Flat
HP
Phase
0
180
0
0
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