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PS-12

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Placement

There are a number of factors, both acoustic and aesthetic, that ultimately determine the best 

loudspeaker placement.  Subwoofers, by nature of the frequency range in which they operate, have their 

own challenges, which have as much to do with the room acoustics and listening position as anything 

else.  In many cases the designated location may already be chosen and the only available adjustments 

may be the subwoofer’s controls.  The PS-12 controls will allow you to make the best of virtually any 

installation. If you feel uncomfortable with setting up your PS-12 after reading through this section then 

you should consider enlisting the help of an experienced person or contacting your dealer.   

 

Below are a few generalized rules for understanding the acoustic nature of low frequency sound 

reproduction in an average residential listening room.  These rules will aid in understanding the best 

placement of and tuning of your PS-12 subwoofer.  If possible, experiment with the placement of your 

 

PS-12 to determine what works best in your listening room.

Virtually all rooms have significant resonant modes.  The listener will experience these resonant 

modes as an acoustic increase or decrease in intensity at certain frequencies.  These resonant 

modes are a result of reflected acoustic energy within the room interacting with other acoustic 

energy, either reflected or direct.  These frequency dependent nodes or antinodes, as they 

are called, are different for every listening position within the room.  Equalization cannot 

simultaneously compensate for all locations within a room.  Only physical elements within or 

at the room’s boundaries can effectively alter the room’s behavior.  These resonant modes can 

produce large errors in the frequency response and reduce the overall enjoyment of the audio 

reproduction.  Subwoofer placement has some effect on the location of the resonant modes.  One 

should contact an expert in the field of acoustics if one finds that the low frequency reproduction 

in their room is unsatisfactory.

Placing the subwoofer near a wall will substantially increase its effective radiating power, especially 

at very low frequencies.  Placing the subwoofer near the intersection of two walls  

(a corner) will substantially increase it even more.  Corner loading, as it is called, is an excellent 

way to get bass extension and greater acoustic output from your subwoofer and can increase the 

listening pleasure.     

Placing the subwoofer close to the listening/sitting position will increase the intensity of the 

transients and reduce the acoustic power demands from the subwoofer.  The listener will hear 

more direct sound from the subwoofer and less reflected sound.

Bass frequencies are generally considered to be omnidirectional and tend to have no localization.  

That is to say that it is difficult to determine their place of origin.  For this reason, placement 

of most subwoofers is not limited to the front of the room.  However, in practice this is not the 

case.  There are cues such as tactile vibration and higher frequency signal components that can 

suggest the direction of the source.  For this reason it may be desirable to locate the subwoofer at 

the front of the room near the main speakers.  It may also be necessary to reduce the crossover 

frequency if one finds that the bass sounds too detached from the other sound sources. 

If placement of the woofer at the front of the room is not an option, consider placing the 

subwoofer at the back of the room.  Placement directly behind the listening position can produce 

very good results as well as corner loading in the back of the room.  

Using multiple woofers at opposite corners of the room can be done to balance the localization of 

the sound. 

 

It is not necessary to direct the front of the subwoofer at the listening position.

The vent at the back of the enclosure must not be blocked.  It is advisable to leave at least 3 to 6 

inches of space behind the vent.  If necessary, turn the cabinet so that the back of the subwoofer 

does not back up directly to a wall.

Summary of Contents for PS-12

Page 1: ...300 Watt Powered Subwoofer 12 E X T R A L O N G T H R O W Heavy Duty Woofer F R E E S T A N D I N G P O W E R E D S U B W O O F E R PS 12 OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...m being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this a...

Page 3: ...n developed to provide you with pleasing accurate bass in your music system or home theater sound system This manual covers operating procedures general setup and technical specifications for your PS...

Page 4: ...t either pattern Front of Subwoofer Front of Subwoofer Bottom of Subwoofer Showing 4 Rubber Feet Bottom of Subwoofer Showing 4 Spiked Feet Front of Subwoofer Front of Subwoofer Bottom of Subwoofer Sho...

Page 5: ...mining which option to use Note The best performance can be achieved using the line level inputs or as opposed to the speaker level inputs RISQUE DE CHOC ELETRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1...

Page 6: ...ctions are parallel and you may use the B output for the subwoofer If the A speakers discontinue playing when the B button is engaged then you will need to connect the subwoofer in parallel to the A s...

Page 7: ...75 UNBAL REMOTE OUT AC OUTLETS AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO DVD VCR IN OUT VIDEO FRONT A R L L R FRONT SURROUND SUR BACK SUB WOOFER PRE OUT SINGLE CENTER Left Speaker Level Input Right Right Left LFE Line Lev...

Page 8: ...ne should contact an expert in the field of acoustics if one finds that the low frequency reproduction in their room is unsatisfactory Placing the subwoofer near a wall will substantially increase its...

Page 9: ...ystem speakers We have found that most speakers with 6 to 8 woofers blend well with the crossover set somewhere between 50Hz and 80Hz Readjust the Level and the Frequency controls up or down as necess...

Page 10: ...508D mm Shipping Weight 51lbs 23 2kg Fine Tuning the Controls Crossover Switch If you choose to bypass the internal crossover and use an external crossover such as those located in most modern receive...

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