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output.  When this happens, the midbass is cancelled.  Re-do this test any time you move any of your
speakers or the listening position.

If you want to experiment, move the main speakers or subwoofer towards or away from your

listening position, in small increments.  When you hear the best combination of stereo image
localization and focus with solid midbass impact and output, you have the ideal location.

If you have two subwoofers, perform one test for each subwoofer.  When you perform each test,

make sure the other subwoofer is not operating by either unplugging its input cable or its power cord.

8.  FINE-TUNING THE PLACEMENT OF YOUR SUBWOOFER

Experimenting with the placement of the subwoofer can significantly improve its sound.  Once the

subwoofer is hooked up, listen to it with a familiar CD, Laserdisc, DVD, LP, etc. with good bass
content.  As you move the subwoofer, listen carefully for changes in the amount and quality of the
system's bass reproduction.

The amount and quality of bass you hear is dependent on the room itself.  Low frequencies are

affected by a room's size and type of construction.  Rooms differ when it comes to reproducing bass,
and in every room, bass quality changes when the subwoofer is moved from one location to another.

A simple rule to remember is that you get more bass when you move the subwoofer towards any

wall or corner.  Moving it away from a wall or corner gives you less bass.  Remember that the floor
also loads the subwoofer, and that maximum bass is found with the woofer on the floor in a corner.

We recommend starting with the woofer in a corner (or very close to one), and proceeding from

there.  Extensive MLSSA measurements have shown corner locations to be most likely to give the best
overall bass response.  A corner location will give you maximum bass output and sonic excitement,
as well as a standard to compare with if you move the subwoofer around.

In some rooms, corner locations excite resonance modes, producing a "muddy" or "boomy" sound.

In these rooms, a location along a wall, away from the corner, may give the best results.  Find a spot
where no single bass note overpowers the others and the overall sound is powerful and clean.  You
want to achieve a smooth sound quality, with the entire bass spectrum equally prominent.  Usually,
this will be along one wall, close to or directly in a corner, not in the center of the room.

SPECIAL METHOD FOR PLACING THE SUBWOOFER

If you are interested in getting the best possible sound from your subwoofer, this technique is often

successful.  It may require, though, that you move some furniture around.

Place the subwoofer where your main listening position will be, and connect it to your system.  Play

some music through the system, and then walk around the room, listening to how the sound quality
changes from location to location.

As you listen, concentrate on the quality of the bass in locations where you can place the

subwoofer, especially the corners.  The location where you hear the best combination of smooth
response, exciting deep bass, impact and sock, with the least boominess should be the best place
to locate the subwoofer.

Move the subwoofer to that location, and continue your listening tests, now from the main listening

position.  If the sound quality is good, leave the subwoofer where it is.  If it is not, continue
experimenting as above.  Good luck!

Your subwoofer generates tremendous energy, so it may vibrate objects close to it.  If you hear

buzzing or vibrating objects, try moving the subwoofer and/or damping the vibration of those objects.
The THX "Wow" disc (Chapter 16, Side 2) contains test signals useful for locating buzzes and rattles.

Summary of Contents for MX-350THX

Page 1: ...91 Jefferson Boulevard Culver City CA 90232 USA 310 204 2854 FAX 310 202 8782 1997 MILLER KREISEL SOUND CORP operation manual Manufactured under license from Lucasfilm Ltd Lucasfilm and THX are regist...

Page 2: ...REAMP 8 USING THE SUBWOOFER WITH THE M K HP 80 OR VF 80 HIGH PASS FILTERS 10 TESTING THE SUBWOOFER NON THX 11 SETTING SUBWOOFER LEVEL NON THX 11 USING TWO SUBWOOFERS NON THX 11 7 SATELLITE SUBWOOFER P...

Page 3: ...ower company 9 OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 10 LIQUID ENTRY Never spill any liquid of any kind on the product 11 S...

Page 4: ...t to the subwoofer you will not hear it as a separate source of sound In fact its deep bass will appear to come from your other speakers Therefore there is no need to place your subwoofer either betwe...

Page 5: ...Lucasfilm and THX are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd EXTENDED THX PHASE THX MODE NO LOW PASS FILTER LOW PASS FILTER 3 dB 6 dB BASS LEVEL BASS EQ 50 75 60 125 100 V A R I A B L E VARIABLE THX...

Page 6: ...HE AC LINE IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A SOLID AC LINE 5 CALIBRATING THE SUBWOOFER THX On the back panel of the subwoofer four toggle switches allow you to select various modes of operation Three are desc...

Page 7: ...S THX Using two subwoofers in your THX system will give you the ultimate in bass performance It will give you improved bass impact and definition as well as greater output and dynamic range If you loc...

Page 8: ...tput below about 30 Hz Its in room output will increase as you go lower in frequency due to a phenomenon known as room gain Room gain means that the bass produced by a subwoofer in a room actually inc...

Page 9: ...SOUND CORP RIGHT INPUT REFERENCE 80 Hz 24 dB OCTAVE Made in U S A T 6 AMP 120 VAC 50 60 Hz LEFT MONO SLOW BLOW ATTENTION DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE UTILIZER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE ME...

Page 10: ...E CAUTION DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE REPLACE FUSE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR Manufactured under licens...

Page 11: ...he BASS LEVEL control where the subwoofer sounds in balance with the Satellite speakers If the system is not working properly unplug the subwoofer and check all of your connections Call your dealer or...

Page 12: ...woofer PHASING TEST METHOD ONE Set the switch labelled PHASE to the position Then play a familiar CD LP laserdisc or tape with steady consistent bass content Listen carefully to the mid bass region of...

Page 13: ...ikely to give the best overall bass response A corner location will give you maximum bass output and sonic excitement as well as a standard to compare with if you move the subwoofer around In some roo...

Page 14: ...e four corners of the cabinet s bottom The inserts are 1 4 20 that is 1 4 inch in diameter and 20 threads per inch This is compatible with the majority of alternative spikes cones tip toes etc offered...

Page 15: ...t cables to the subwoofer but leave it plugged into the AC outlet Set the BASS LEVEL switch to the VARIABLE position Carefully turn the BASS LEVEL control up towards the MAX position If you hear hum f...

Page 16: ...rable to new owners up to three years from the date of original purchase It does not cover abuse misuse speakers purchased from unauthorized dealers repairs by unauthorized service stations speakers w...

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