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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 the factory if you cannot solve any problem.

6.      USE OF THE “PHASE” CONTROL

Your subwoofer has a phase control that allows for continuous adjustment between 0˚and 180˚ degrees.  This con-

trol let you fine tune the transition between the subwoofer and your other speakers.

To optimize the sound of your new subwoofer, you need to perform a Phase Test.  This test insures optimum sound

in the critical bass frequencies where your subwoofer and Satellite speakers overlap.

Play a familiar CD, LP, or tape with steady, consistent bass.  Set the “PHASE” control to the 0˚ position.  Listen care-

fully to the mid-bass (70 - 100 Hz) region — the part of the spectrum where electric or string basses and drums are found.
Then, adjust the "PHASE" control to the 180˚ position.

Now listen to the same musical passage, concentrating on the mid-bass region.  If you hear less bass, the previous

0º position, would be the correct.  If you hear more bass, the new 180˚ position is correct.  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
switching it to the “OFF” position or unplugging the power cord.

Once you have established which position gives the most bass, you can further fine-tune the control to produce the

best possible sound by adjusting it between 0˚ and 180˚.  When you hear the best balance between stereo image local-
ization and maximum impact and output in the midbass, you have found the correct setting.

If you hear little or no difference when you adjust the “PHASE” control knob, set it to the default 0˚ position.

Another method of setting phase uses a pink noise source and a spectrum analyzer.  If you have these, place the

microphone at the main listening position and look at its display in the mid-bass region of 70 - 100 Hz.  The wiring/ switch
position showing the most output in that region has the correct phase. 

You need to perform this test because when satellite speakers are located separate from a subwoofer, each speak-

er is at a different distance from your ear.  In some cases, the difference will be just enough so that the output from the
subwoofer arrives out of phase with the output of the satellites.  When this happens, that critical mid-bass is actually can-
celled.  You should re-do this test any time you move your speakers 

7.      USE OF THE "LOW PASS FILTER" CONTROL

The back panel control "LOW PASS FILTER" sets the upper rolloff point of the subwoofer, eliminating mid-bass and

midrange that are being reproduced by your satellite speakers.  The control is a means of fine-tuning the transition
between your subwoofer and satellite speakers, and it provides a rolloff of 12 dB/octave up to 200 Hz, where the filter
shifts to 36 dB/octave.  In most systems, including M&K satellites, 85 Hz gives the best blend.  If you don't want to
experiment, set the control at 85 Hz.  If you are using the K-5 / K-7 Satellites, set the control to 100Hz. If you are using
Xenon satellites (LCR45, LCR35, or LCR25), or the MP4512, set the control between 125 and 200 Hz.

The goal is to get a balanced acoustic output in your room.  This is not necessarily the same as flat electrical out-

put.  Rooms typically reinforce bass frequencies around 100 Hz, so by leaving an electrical gap, you may actually get a
smooth acoustical response where it matters, in the room.

Think of this control as a mid-bass fine tuning adjustment that you set to achieve the best transition between the

satellite speakers and the subwoofer.  When you hear a smooth sound overall, well balanced between the deep bass
and the rest of the audible spectrum, the control is set properly.

8.      USE OF THE "BYPASS" SETTING

If you have a THX, Dolby Digital, or DTS component with a built-in Low-Pass filter as part of its subwoofer output,

or if you are using a separate Electronic Crossover, set the “LOW PASS FILTER” switch on the back of the subwoofer
to “BYPASS” position.  This bypasses the internal low-pass filter so that there is no interaction between the subwoofer’s
filter and your component’s filter.  If you have any questions regarding the filters, please contact your M&K dealer or the
M&K factory.

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Summary of Contents for VX-850

Page 1: ...VX 860 VX 850 Miller Kreisel Sound Inc 9351 Deering Avenue Chatsworth CA 91311 5858 USA 818 701 7010 fax 818 701 0369 www mksound com 2004 Miller Kreisel Sound Inc powered subwoofer operation manual...

Page 2: ...E SPEAKER WIRING OPTIONS 8 PLUGGING IN THE SUBWOOFER 8 6 Use OF THE PHASE CONTROL 9 7 USE OF THE LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 9 8 USE OF THE BYPASS SWITCH 9 9 USING MULTIPLE SUBWOOFERS 10 10 HOME THEATRE U...

Page 3: ...NG SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled o...

Page 4: ...o the subwoofer BEFORE the cord is plugged into the AC wall socket 4 WHERE TO LOCATE YOUR SUBWOOFER M K subwoofers perform well in most room locations Unless your ear is a foot or two away from the su...

Page 5: ...an exceptionally sharp 36 dB octave low pass filter to remove the midbass and midrange frequencies unwanted in a subwoofer This makes your M K subwoofer truly non directional Your M K subwoofer is ma...

Page 6: ...omponent to the LINE LEVEL jacks on the Subwoofer s backplate If you run one cable connect it to the LEFT input jack See Figure 1 It is not necessary to use both input jacks on the sub woofer POWERED...

Page 7: ...FROM AMPLIFIER terminals A Connect the Amplifier s Left channel Positive terminal and the subwoofer s Left RED FROM AMPLIFIER terminal B Connect the Amplifier s Left channel Negative terminal and the...

Page 8: ...in place you are ready to plug in the subwoofer Set the BASS LEVEL control to MIN Attach the power cord to the receptacle on the subwoofer s back panel Then plug the cord into the AC outlet Slide the...

Page 9: ...hase You need to perform this test because when satellite speakers are located separate from a subwoofer each speak er is at a different distance from your ear In some cases the difference will be jus...

Page 10: ...ontroller is from a SUBWOOFER OUTPUT or MONO RCA jack This connection insures that a full bass signal is fed to the subwoofer If your component doesn t have a sub woofer output jack connect the subwoo...

Page 11: ...Satellite speakers sounds weak Refer to Section 6 Phasing Test on page 9 Reverse the and connections at the back of BOTH Satellite speakers OR switch the PHASE switch from to or vice versa The wiring...

Page 12: ...and speakers dam aged in shipping or by accident If you have any questions about the warranty please contact M K 13 M K 5 1 MULTICHANNEL PRO LOGIC SYSTEM SETUP GUIDE The 5 Most Important Items In Sys...

Page 13: ...nnects E Aim the front speakers this is a must for THX front speakers Use a laser level to align each speaker Place the level on the flat surface between the midranges and tweeters that is roughly in...

Page 14: ...test signal Set the meter to C weighting and Slow response Set the levels to 75 dB if you have a THX processor receiver receiver or are using the Video Essentials disc as a source for setting levels N...

Page 15: ...UENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 200Hz 3dB DIMENSIONS HxWxD 0 x 0 x 0 WEIGHT lbs kg VX 850 ENCLOSURE TYPE Sealed Box WOOFER Single 12 Driver POWER RATING 250 watts RMS FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 200Hz 3dB DIMENSIONS...

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