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ting ALL speakers to “Small” works best.  Let your sub make the bass!  Also, is 
your subwoofer turned “ON”?  We don’t mean “is your subwoofer 

amplifier 

on?” (that’ll be important later too) but rather, 

is your receiver sending a bass signal 

to your sub amp?

 

 This can only happen if you say “Yes” (or “ON”) in the 

“Subwoofer” selection during the all-important setup menu of any typical Dolby 
Digital/DTS capable receiver.  If you have a choice of “crossover points” for your 
bass, usually “80Hz” works best, unless you have unusually small main speakers. 

 

• 

I

s your receiver connected to the sub amp?  

Use a well-shielded RCA cable 

(sometimes called a “patch cord”) to connect the subwoofer output of your DD/DTS 
receiver to 

either 

input jack of your subwoofer’s dedicated amplifier.  As mentioned 

earlier,  you’ll need to “split” the bass  signal with a “Y Cable” if you bought a pair 
of subs.  You only need feed 

one 

of the two inputs (either Right or Left) of any sin-

gle Powered Box SVS however.  

  

• 

I

s your Radio Shack ® sound pressure level (SPL) me-

ter ready?  

This tool is simply 

vital 

to proper home theater au-

dio setup.  It’s akin to a tire pressure gauge for your car.    The 
manual which comes with the SPL meter is excellent; we recom-
mend you read it entirely.  Haven’t got the meter yet?  Head down 
to your neighborhood Radio Shack ®  and snag one.  We prefer 
the analog instead of the digital display model but both work 
well.  Ask for part number 

#33-4050

.  At about $40, it’s a bar-

gain.  Proper configuration 

without 

this meter is practically 

impossible

.

 

 

G

etting ready to start now:  

Make sure your receiver/processor master volume is set 

at “00 dB” or some other easy to remember reference level.  Finally, ensure your SVS’s 
volume control is set no more than 1/4 to 1/3rd up at first.  It’s also critical to check the 
subwoofer level control of your surround receiver before you begin the test tones.  Set it 
to no higher than “-5 dB” initially (that’s one quarter way up, given a typical receiver’s 
subwoofer channel level limits of –10 dB to +10 dB) .  Your LFE “trim”, if you have one, 
should be set to 0dB to start (that’s full up) but this can be dialed down later to tame 
peaks if needed.  IMPORTANT:  Turn off ANY sound-field processing modes, “peak 
limiters”, “mid-night mode” etc.  Set the SPL meter to “Slow” and “C-weighting” (turn 
the range dial to 70dB).   

N

ow play your receiver's internal test tones so you have something to 

measure with your SPL meter.  

Better yet, buy a calibration disk, such as the 

Video 

Essentials, Sound and Vision HT Tune Up, 

or

 Avia 

 DVDs.  A test disk’s tones ensure 

your entire signal path, from the DVD player to your speakers, is set correctly.  Whatever 
you use, when the tones start alternating from speaker to speaker (watch your sound me-
ter now), set each full range speaker’s level to about 75 dB (or 85dB if using Avia or 
S&V), by using the receiver’s dedicated channel controls (leaving receiver’s master vol-
ume the same).  We recommend you turn down the receiver’s subwoofer output level 

before 

you significantly lower your sub’s volume/gain control.  This helps keep input 

distortion to a minimum.  You should 

not 

be set much lower than –5 dB however, since 

some adjustment room is needed to lower bass as needed.  If your subwoofer reading is 
still too high then turn down the sub’s amp volume a little with each run.  

Summary of Contents for SVS PB1-Plus

Page 1: ...4 7 Setup integration and calibration Page 7 8 Powered box amp features Pages 9 11 Parametric equalizer PEQ Pages 12 13 Variable tuning Pages 14 15 Bass demos Last update 27 January 2004 OWNERS GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ully tuned in our labs by bass authority and Sub human Tom Vodhanel You re unlikely to have heard or felt bass like this before unless it was in a top notch commercial movie theater or high end high c...

Page 3: ...s but we ve also taken great lengths to allow for downward firing woofers Coupled with our unique base plates which minimize driver reactive forces you ll find our subs can take a tremendous amount of...

Page 4: ...er you put the sub in front or to the rear of your seating area usually makes surprisingly little audible difference Deep movie and music bass like that from Dolby Digital DD 5 1 channel DVDs and digi...

Page 5: ...edures to do this Generally this requires ensuring the receiver s test tones or a spe cial test disk like Video Essentials or Avia play back at the same volume from each of your system s full range sp...

Page 6: ...tart now Make sure your receiver processor master volume is set at 00 dB or some other easy to remember reference level Finally ensure your SVS s volume control is set no more than 1 4 to 1 3rd up at...

Page 7: ...nsate Avoid your driver bottoming resulting in a loud clack Location and measurement You should take the above measurements from your typical preferred seat for watching movies center cushion right Be...

Page 8: ...ally A few minutes after a movie finishes the auto on light will turn red switching the sub back off When running and sensing a signal the auto on LED will be green Sometimes with very low listening l...

Page 9: ...le for their environment in many cases allowing the worst peak to be flattened By manipulating the input signal with your PEQ you can cut a wide or narrow peak in response located somewhere in the fre...

Page 10: ...energy requiring several times the amplifier power to achieve You can see then how critical the below chart is if you are using your PEQ to even out or flatten the room response of your bass Add the...

Page 11: ...40Hz Why If we used 40Hz as our center frequency and 50Hz as our high point cutoff we would only at tenuate the curve down to 30Hz This will leave a small bump in response near 25Hz because the correc...

Page 12: ...How to do it To insert a port plug simply squeeze the foam on one end and press the plug into a port flare until it is about 1 lower than the edge of the surface of the sub You can remove the plug by...

Page 13: ...SVS PB1 Plus tuning chart...

Page 14: ...t Scene 8 20 00 into the movie 2 Robot Landing Train Impact Scene 10 25 40 3 Green Boom Scene 27 1 11 40 Antz Another good family movie though not perhaps for small children Extremely loud bass above...

Page 15: ...dern sci fi horror classic this one rocks from intro to final scene 1 Ship drop Scene 9 41 20 2 Awakenings Scene 15 1 12 52 Apocalypse Now Making This Vietnam war movie Francis Ford Copolla nearly wen...

Page 16: ...rials and workmanship SVS will repair or replace any item at its discretion and return to the customer as soon as possible Naturally this warranty does not cover any product subjected to misuse abuse...

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