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Technical Specifications and Operating Manual

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· System 5

Settings

Speaker loads

Note that these speaker load 

values are given under the as-

sumption that the  

AV receiver filters out any  

potentially damaging bass 

content before transmitting the 

audio signals to the  

satellite speakers.

Setting up the AV receiver/amplifier

To take full advantage of your System 5 with the S 
5000 SW active subwoofer, use the “Speaker Set-
up” utility of your AV receiver to set the satellites 
to “small” or “normal” (not “large”). This ensures 
that the speakers will receive the proper amount 
of signal and that the volumes of the subwoofers 
and front speakers will be matched.

Set  the  subwoofer  to  “On”  using  the  “Speaker 
Setup” utility (bass management and/or speaker 
management) of your receiver. Set the crossover 
frequency  for  the  System  5  to  80  Hz.  100  Hz  is 
another possible setting.

Setting up the subwoofer 

Many current AV receivers are able to automati-
cally set the correct phase and level for the sub-
woofer  using  the “Speaker  Setup”  utility  by  en-
tering the distance between the subwoofers and 
the listening spot. For this to work correctly, the 
phase  switch  of  the  subwoofer  must  be  set  to 
“0°” and the volume to “THX”. 
If you are using an older AV receiver or another 
type of amplifier that does not allow you to set 
the subwoofer distance:
You  can  use  the  phase  switch  of  the  subwoof-
er  to  manually  adjust  the  phase  to  the  other 
speakers.  The  goal  here  is  to  ensure  that  all 
speaker  membranes  move  in  the  same  direc-
tion  in  the  vicinity  of  the  crossover  frequency. 
If the phase is not set correctly, this can lead to  
reduced  bass  response  or  even  cancellation  of 
bass frequencies. If the subwoofer is positioned 
between the two front speakers, we recommend 
setting the phase to “0°”. If the subwoofer is po-
sitioned closer to the listening spot, a phase of 
“180°” may be more appropriate. If the subwoof-
er is placed elsewhere, the “180°” setting can be 
used to compensate for reduced bass response. 
Always  set  the  phase  control  to  the  position 
where the bass response is strongest. 

Compared  to  the  home  theatre  settings,  the 
volume  setting  of  the  subwoofer  may  need  to 
be readjusted accordingly for playing different 
types of music. Whereas an action-packed DVD 
typically contains massive amounts of sub-bass, 
much music content may not. This will be espe-
cially noticeable if you calibrate your system for 
optimum DVD playback. To find the best compro-
mise between differing sound sources, use your 
own subjective judgement. 

Summary of Contents for 5.1 Concert Set

Page 1: ...Home theatre speaker set with THX Select 2 components 5 1 Cinema Set 5 1 Concert Set Technical Specifications and Operating Manual System 5...

Page 2: ...l invoice is your proof of warranty This warranty applies exclusively to loudspeakers amplifiers and electronic components purchased from Teufel for private use The warranty does not apply to loudspea...

Page 3: ...erence If you have any questions feel free to contact our technicians at 49 30 300 9 300 or send us an e mail using the form provided on our website www teufel eu Please provide your invoice number so...

Page 4: ...udspeaker set Two different configurations are available 5 1 Concert Set 5 1 Cinema Set Each set is a different combination of up to three different loudspeaker types Included components 5 1 Concert S...

Page 5: ...nt lengths this cable allows you to place your subwoofer anywhere in the room Y splitter 1 x plug to 2 x jack Allows you to split your bass chan nel from your AV receiver to two subwoofers simul taneo...

Page 6: ...n the rear For this purpose the S 500 FCR satellites from Teufel are fitted with integrated M6 pack ing screws on the base of the cabinet The pack ing screws are used to lock the speaker stands in pla...

Page 7: ...can be set to a 45 degree angle and radiate from the front towards the side wall and from the back towards the rear wall Thus the dipoles reflect out the rear and side walls and produce the de sired s...

Page 8: ...and your listening spot is less than 1 00 m we recom mend using S 50 D dipole speakers instead of the direct radiating S 500 FCR as a rear centre speak er In this case simply expand your 5 1 Cinema Se...

Page 9: ...ine In input of the subwoofer to the Sub Out or similarly named output of your AV receivers using a mono RCA cable Important For a 7 1 setup connect the additional two L R rear centre speakers to the...

Page 10: ...e subwoofer must be set to 0 and the volume to THX If you are using an older AV receiver or another type of amplifier that does not allow you to set the subwoofer distance You can use the phase switch...

Page 11: ...volume of the subwoofer We recommend setting the con troller to the position marked THX Phase This switch determines the phase relationship be tween the subwoofer and the front centre speak ers If the...

Page 12: ...o be useful for hum removal Note that you will need to connect all your electrical devices to the line filter Make sure you can return the line filter for a refund if it does not produce the desired r...

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