Operation
12
Dynaudio Sub 300/500
Changing the volume level (LEVEL)
The right volume level is one of the critical aspects of correct and seamless integration
of any subwoofer as part of a speaker system. Please also refer to “Finding the correct
settings” on page 17.
NOTICE
•
Loud volume levels over prolonged periods of time can cause permanent damage
to your hearing!
Changing the level
X
Press
LEVEL +
to increase the volume of the subwoofer, release when the desired
level has been reached. Each short, momentary press will increase the volume
level with 1 dB.
X
Press
LEVEL –
to decrease the volume of the subwoofer, release when the
desired level has been reached. Each short, momentary press will decrease the
volume level with 1 dB.
Note
•
Together with the other settings, the volume level can be stored in one of the four
presets. Refer to “Storing and Recalling Presets (PRESET)” on page 14. Together
with the other settings cross-over frequency and phase
we recommend that, once
found, you store the optimum volume level into one of the presets.
•
The volume control is disabled when the subwoofer is set to Slave mode (refer also
to “Master and Slave mode” on page 7).
Setting the cross-over frequency
(CROSSOVER FREQUENCY)
The cross-over frequency can be set to four positions:
60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz
and
FLAT
. The roll-off slope is 24 dB per octave. In most cases, selecting cross-over
frequencies is done through the bass-management system of your processor or
receiver. In this case, use the
FLAT
position. Refer to the operating guide of the
processor or receiver how to set the cross-over frequency.
Selecting the cross-over frequency:
X
Press the button for the desired position. When pressing the button, ensure that
the command from the remote control is received.
Check the operating guide of the other speakers in the system if a specific frequency
is recommended. Please refer to “Finding the correct settings” on page 17 for more
information.
Note
Together with the other settings, the cross-over frequency can be stored in one of the
four presets (refer to “Storing and Recalling Presets (PRESET)” on page 14).
Together with the other settings volume and phase we recommend that, once found,
you store the correct cross-over frequency into one of the presets.
The
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY
control is disabled when the subwoofer is set to
Slave
mode (refer also to “Master and Slave mode” on page 7).
LEVEL
POWER
SUBWOOFER CONTROL
DSC 1
OFF
ON
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Hz
EXT
270
o
180
o
0
o
90
o
PHASE
A
D
C
B
PRESET
D NAUDIO
A U T H E N T I C F I D E L I T Y
60
80
100
FLAT
LEVEL
POWER
SUBWOOFER CONTROL
DSC 1
OFF
ON
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Hz
EXT
270
o
180
o
0
o
90
o
PHASE
A
D
C
B
PRESET
D NAUDIO
A U T H E N T I C F I D E L I T Y
60
80
100
FLAT
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