Legacy Metro XD Owner's Manual

Metro XD
Owners Manual For The
Subwoofer System
Registration
Page
Owners Record 3 The Cabinetry / Our Commitment 4 Warranty 5
Setup
Unpacking Your Speakers 6
Speaker Placement
7-8
Table of Contents
Fine Tuning 12-13
Speaker Connections 9-11
Technology
Specifications 16
Designer Notes
Room Resonances 14
Subwoofer Boundary Reinforcement: Corner Placement 15
Owners Record
The serial number is located on the rear of the unit. Record this number in the space provided below. Refer to this when calling your dealer regarding this product.
Model: Metro XD Serial No: Date of purchase:
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The Cabinetry / Our Commitment
Warranty
The warranty applies to the original owner and is not transferable.
The warranty applies to products purchased from an “Authorized Legacy Dealer”.
The warranty on active components such as digital processors or internal amplifiers is limited to three
(3) years of coverage.
The warranty on dealer stock will extend for a maximum of two years from invoice.
The warranty does not cover transportation costs of product to or from the customer, distributor or dealer, or related shipping damage.
The following situations or conditions are not covered by the Legacy Audio warranty:
Use inconsistent with recommended operating instructions and specifications
Damage caused by modification or unauthorized service
Costs associated with the removal and reinstallation of defective products. Consequential damage to other
products.
Normal wear such as fading of finishes due to sunlight.
Legacy Audio supports its customers and products with pride. We cheerfully warrant our loudspeaker products we manufacture from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of seven (7) years. Electronic components such as internal amplifiers and digital processors are covered for three (3)years. Please register your product with Legacy Audio. Should you require service Legacy will require a proof of purchase in order to honor the warranty - so please keep your receipt.
Exclusions from Warranty
Accidental damage, electrical abuse (such as burnt or jammed voice-coils) or associated equipment failure.
Unpacking Your Speakers
Your new subwoofer has been very carefully packaged to insure that it travels to you safely. Each subwoofer is protected by a double- wall outer carton with heavy V-board corner protectors. Custom fitted foam end caps are used to protect the elegant cabinetry, and a custom bag is included to provide further protection. Please save this packing for future transportation. If cartons become damaged or misplaced, new ones can be purchased from Legacy Audio.
Speaker Placement
We can calculate what the most strongly reinforced frequencies in a room will be by the formula shown below:
Since the human ear is rather poor at localizing radiation frequencies below 125 Hz, good results may be obtained in a variety of room placements. Careful adjustment of the convenient panel controls will lead to seamless transition.
Resonant Frequency = (1130 ft/sec) / (ft. between boundaries x 2)
For example, a room with an 8 ft. ceiling height has a strong resonance at: (1130 ft/sec.) / (8 ft. x 2) = 71 Hz.
Low frequency reinforcement occurs whenever woofers are placed near room boundaries. The distance from the walls, floor and ceiling correspond to the wavelengths of the frequencies which will reflect IN-PHASE and thus reinforce bass output. Therefore, the actual dimensions of your listening room play a definite role in what ultimately arrives at your ear.
Speaker Placement
Now, while such reinforcement might actually be beneficial at very low
frequencies, excessive excitation can cause “overhang” or a droning effect at
mid-bass frequencies. A way to minimize excitation of these resonances is to place your subwoofer asymmetrically relative to room boundaries. For instance, if the subwoofer is 2 ft from one corner wall, then place it 1.5 ft to 3 ft from the other.
Placing the subwoofer in a corner will reduce the radiation angle and thus increase efficiency. It will also excite the maximum number of room modes and decrease distortion.
A best case scenario is to actually use two subwoofers, one to each side of the listener. The subs should be placed 90° out of phase with each other. This improves spaciousness and bass uniformity, with a reduction in room level peaks.
Speaker Connections
NOTE: if using the low-level inputs, we suggest using cables that are no longer than 5 meters. Longer lengths of RCA cable can result in greater noise and attenuation of the signal.
Once you’ve found a place in your room, the next step is connecting the Metro XD to your existing system. Listed below you will find 3 options.
Option 1: Connecting the Metro XD using the stereo Low Level preamp/processor inputs.
If using Left/Right output jacks from the preamp, the internal circuit module of the Metro XD will sum the two channels together. When using the left and right low level inputs on the subwoofer, the internal crossover of the subwoofer is being used. The crossover frequency and level will be controlled by the appropriately labeled controls on the rear panel of the sub.
Option 2: Connecting single sub out
Connect the preamp/processor’s “sub out” to the left channel RCA input (mono).
Option 3: The Metro XD provides an XLR input jack for balanced connections from your preamp or processor
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Speaker Connections
NOTE: Try to plug into the same AC circuit as the rest of your audio system, as this will avoid hum from ground loops.
I = Auto On 0 = Off
Powering Up Metro XD
1. Power Cable: The supplied power cable will plug into the socket on the back terminal plate of the unit.
2. Power Up: On the rear of the subwoofer adjacent to the power cable socket on the back panel is the power switch. This switch controls current flow to the entire unit as follows:
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Fine Tuning
Adjusting the Metro XD Subwoofer
On the back panel of the Metro XD Subwoofer you’ll notice four controls: Level, Freq., Blend and Phase. These allow an extraordinary amount of control over your subwoofer. These controls will allow you to tailor the sound of the sub to your room and integrate with your main speakers.
Level (Min/Max): This will allow you to adjust the output volume of the subwoofer.
When using a theater processor, the level & crossover frequency can be controlled remotely with the subwoofer level control knob left at the 3 o'clock position.
Freq.: This control selects the range of low
frequency content that will be reproduced. The crossover filter can be varied to pass frequencies below 40Hz and up to 150 Hz.
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Fine Tuning
Using pink noise or a 50-60 Hz test tone, listen for the strongest output. Now take note of that setting. Next, play music program material and optimize the level and phase settings further; adjusting for the smoothest output.
While seated at your listening position, have someone sweep the phase control slowly from one extreme to the other.
Phase (0 °/-180 °): This control is essential in the proper setup of your subwoofer. If not set up properly, your main speakers and subwoofer can actually work against each other. If operating out-of- phase the subwoofer and mains will cancel, creating nulls at some frequencies (primarily upper bass).What is desirable is to have the subwoofer and the mains operating in phase, relative to the primary listening position. Here is an effective method of accomplishing this:
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Designer Notes: Room Resonances
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Designer Notes: Subwoofer Boundary Reinforcement
Inputs:
2 RCA, 1 pair high level
Blend EQ: Level Control
Sub-Bass Radiator: 15" mass loaded down firing Low Frequency Alignment: 6th Order
Internal Amplification: 750w, Class D ICEpower Freq. Response (Hz, +/-2dB): 20-150 Impedance: 10k Phase Adjustment: Cont. +/-180
Max. SPL: 118dB @ 1m Low Pass Filter Slope: 18 dB per octave
Crossover Hz: 40-150
Specifications
System Type: Subwoofer, pneumatically coupled
Cabinet Dimensions (in): 16 x 16 x 16
Shipping Dimensions (in): 22.63 x 22.5 x 21.75
Cabinet Weight: 68 lbs
Shipping Weight: 123 lbs
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CE Declaration of Conformity
WEEE Compliance
Product Disposal
Legacy Audio
3023 E. Sangamon Ave. Springfield, IL 62702 USA
800-283-4644 States that this product is in conformity with the with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of:
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Certain international, national and/or local laws and/or regulations may apply regarding the disposal of this product. For further detailed information, please contact the retailer where you purchased this product or the Legacy Audio Distributor in your country. A listing of Legacy
Audio Distributors can be found
on the Legacy Audio website www.legacyaudio.com or by contacting Legacy Audio at: 3023 E. Sangamon Ave., Springfield, IL 62702, USA Phone: +1 217 544-3178.
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Notes:
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©2016 Legacy Audio
3023 E Sangamon Ave.
Springfield, IL 62702 Phone: 800-283-4644
Fax: 217-544-1483
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