EVE
Audio product manual
Volume Mode
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OPERATION
3.2.
Operating Modes
Standby mode | Volume mode (-10 dB) | Settings menu (Sub Filter @ 100 Hz)
3.3.
Powering on/off: Standby Mode
Press and hold the System Volume control three seconds in order to put the
subwoofer in Standby mode. The total volume (sub satellites) will
decrease gradually while the LED ring lights up once around the System
Volume control. Afterwards, the LED on the right end will remain dimly lit
and the power consumption is reduced to 1 watt.
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To exit the Standby mode press briefly the System Volume control once
again. The level will increase gradually until it reaches the previously
selected volume.
3.4.
Volume Mode
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Level Adjustment
The maximum input level for balanced and unbalanced signals is +8 dBu
or +22 dBu, depending on the position of the Max. Input switch on the rear
panel (see DIP Switches). Higher levels at the input produce distortion due
to the overloading of the analog to digital converter.
Given that some professional studio devices can produce in excess of
+22 dBu, the LED ring will start blinking whenever the AD converter is
overloading. If that is the case, the output level of the source should be
reduced. Generally speaking, the +8 dBu setting ought to be suitable.
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Total Volume Adjustment (only when using the XLR ins & outs)
Turn the System Volume control to adjust the total volume (subwoofer
+ satellites). Depending on the LED mode selected (see LED mode), the
volume will be displayed as a dim/bright circle or as a dim/bright point.
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In case the subwoofer is connected to an EVE Audio SC203 Master/Slave
system via the dedicated RCA Unbalanced in, the System Volume control
will affect only the subwoofer volume, not the system volume.
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Subwoofer Volume Adjustment
Turn the Subwoofer Volume control to adjust the volume of the subwoofer