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14 Room Acoustics

This is an area that requires both a little background to

understand and some time and experimentation to attain

the best performance from your system.

Your room is actually a component and an important part

of your system. This component is a large variable and can

dramatically add to or subtract from a great sonic experience.

All sound is composed of waves. Each frequency has its

own wave size, with the lower, or bass frequencies literally

encompassing from 10 feet to as much as 40 feet. Your room

participates in this wave experience like a swimming pool

with waves reflecting and becoming enhanced depending on

the size and shape of the room and the types of surfaces in

the room.

Remember that your audio system can actually generate all

of the information required to recreate a sonic event in time,

space, and tonal balance. Acoustically, the role of an ideal

room would be to neither delete nor contribute to that

information. However, nearly every room does to some degree.

Standing Waves

Sound coming from a speaker bounces around in a room

until a pattern emerges—this is called a standing wave.

Typically, this is only a problem with frequencies below

100Hz. When this happens different parts of your room

experience either an excess or a lack of bass.

Some people believe that having a room without parallel

walls will eliminate this effect. The truth is that non-parallel

walls only generate different standing wave patterns than

those that occur in rectangular rooms.

Average rooms tend to have very strong standing waves in

the frequencies below 30Hz. For this reason, the Depth

features an adjustable 25Hz level control to help control

the amount of energy in standing waves.

Usually, you can excite most of the standing waves in a

room by putting the Depth in a corner. Listening position

determines which standing waves you will experience. For

instance, if you sit in a corner you will hear most of the

standing waves. This can be an overpowering experience.

Sitting next to a wall can also intensify the levels of the stand-

ing waves that are experienced.

Resonant Surfaces and Objects

All of the surfaces and objects in your room are subject to

the frequencies generated by your system. Much like an

instrument, they will vibrate and "carry on" in syncopation

with the music, and may contribute in a negative way to the

sound. Ringing, boominess, and even brightness can occur

simply because surfaces and objects are "singing along" with

your speakers.

Resonant Cavities

Small alcoves or closet type areas in your room can be

chambers that create their own "standing waves" and can

drum their own "one note" sounds.

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Страница 1: ...D E P T HTM u s e r s m a n u a l c l s e l e c t r o s t a t i c M A R T I N L O G A N...

Страница 2: ...t Equal Sub Out Using Multiple Depths 11 AC Power Connection 12 Replacing the Fuse Break In Placement 13 Listening Position Installing the Depth in a Cabinet Ask Your Dealer Enjoy Yourself Room Acoust...

Страница 3: ...is manual for more details Step 3 Signal Connection Use the best interconnect cables you can High quality cables available from your specialty dealer are recommended and will give you superior perform...

Страница 4: ...iency Low pass filtering high pass filtering and phase control have been designed to make integrating the Depth subwoofer with MartinLogan and non MartinLogan products both seamless and simple The mat...

Страница 5: ...periment try different settings and be patient 25Hz Level Knob The 25Hz Level knob significantly adjusts the level between 20 and 30Hz by 12dB This is an area where peaks and dips of different amplitu...

Страница 6: ...tain Y adapters from your dealer Recommended Control Settings see figure 3 1 Set the 25Hz Level control to 0 2 Set the low pass filter switch to to the closest option equal to 70 of your loudspeakers...

Страница 7: ...ommended Control Settings see figure 5 1 Set the 25Hz Level control to 0 2 Use the bass management section of your processor s speaker level setup option to set the subwoofer level at an appropriate l...

Страница 8: ...bass content turn the level control up until the music has deep extended bass that is not overwhelming 5 Try the phase control in different settings until the best blending is obtained If you are aug...

Страница 9: ...pass filter switch to to the closest option equal to 70 of your loudspeakers lowest frequency response 3 While playing music with bass content turn the level con trol up until the music has deep exte...

Страница 10: ...number as you will use it below to determine the correct setting for your low pass filter If the High Pass Filter Out is set to None the Low Pass Filter should remain at approximately 70 of your loud...

Страница 11: ...nput for every connection Recommended Control Settings 1 Adjust the control settings of the first subwoofer using the recommended control settings from the connection method used to connect the master...

Страница 12: ...r from the country of original sale be certain that AC power supplied in any subse quent location is suitable before connecting and operating the subwoofer Substantially impaired performance or severe...

Страница 13: ...r subwoofer has a minimum of three inches of open space between the cabinet and the front left and right sides see figure 16 Ask Your Dealer Your MartinLogan dealer can suggest many options for optima...

Страница 14: ...your room experience either an excess or a lack of bass Some people believe that having a room without parallel walls will eliminate this effect The truth is that non parallel walls only generate diff...

Страница 15: ...uipment racks speakers etc Spike Installation Instructions 1 Carefully remove the grill cloths from your Depth 2 Carefully lay the Depth on its side to gain access to the bottom 3 Remove existing feet...

Страница 16: ...then they should be of very high quality and able to play loud over 102 dB and reproduce bass below 80 Hz Center Channel Many experts believe this to be the most important speaker in a home theater s...

Страница 17: ...and intermodulated distortions causing dramatic disturbances at high excursions This occurs significantly in almost all non servo controlled subwoofers To dramatically reduce these phenomena the Dept...

Страница 18: ...s set to Auto or Standby will draw about 13 watts when idle Should I unplug my subwoofer during a thunderstorm Yes or before It s a good idea to disconnect all of your audio video components during st...

Страница 19: ...ofer and provide a copy of your dealer receipt to MartinLogan within 30 days of purchase For your convenience MartinLogan also offers online warranty registration at www martinlogan com MartinLogan ma...

Страница 20: ...r similar object Diaphragm A thin flexible membrane or cone that vibrates in response to electrical signals to produce sound waves Distortion Usually referred to in terms of total harmonic distortion...

Страница 21: ...heat in the conducting material usually expressed in ohms Resistor A device that is used in a circuit primarily to pro vide resistance Resonance The effect produced when the natural vibra tion frequen...

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