SV Sound PB2-ISD User Manual 2

SV Subwoofers
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SVS PB2-ISD, Powered Box Dual Driver Subwoofer
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Contents:
Page 1 Welcome
Page 2 About your new SV Subwoofer
Pages 4- 7 Setup, integration, and calibration
Page 7- 8 Powered box amp features
Pages 9 - 10 Variable tuning
Pages 11 - 12 Bass Demos
Pages 13 - 14 Warranty Info
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SV Subwoofers
Welcome.
From the entire SVS team, congratulations on your pur-
chase of the standard in home theater and music bass!
Your new subwoofer isn’t some generic, mass-produced box built someplace you can’t even find on a map. It’s made in Ohio (USA), by home audio enthusiasts... like you. Designed, tested and assem­bled by hand, while using state of the art automation and materials, your SVS is without a doubt one of the best investments you’ll ever make in bringing music and theater home.
What’s more, we’ll help you to set up your sub right, and in no time, you’ll be giving “demos” of your favorite music, DVDs or digital music to all your friends and neighbors (we pity them if you live in an apartment…please, be kind!). This isn’t just a “subwoofer” after all, it’s a carefully designed audio component carefully 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 cost) audio boutique. Movies and music in your home will never be quite the same again. That’s a promise.
Already have a question about your sub? You might answer
it by reading this manual; we think you’ll find it more informative than most. For even more detailed discussion about set-up topics check out our FAQs page at www.svsubwoofers.com. We touch on all the key points you need to know, and then some.
Maybe you just want to share a bit of bass news? Or perhaps you have a story about your SV Subwoofer to share with us? Maybe something we missed in our website? No matter, feel free to send a note straight to me: rons@svsubwoofers.com .
It’s not often you can talk to the guys who made your audio compo­nents. In this case, we look forward to it.
Ron Stimpson
Co-Founder SVS
SV Subwoofers
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About your SV Subwoofer
Other subwoofers might look like them — but virtually none work like them.
Not at this price. SVS’s are decidedly different, in how they are designed, produced, sold, and even in the exceptional customer service after the sale. No surprise then, you could have spent much more and still not come close to the value and performance our
Powered Box lines provide. But what makes a subwoofer an SVS???
Quality parts, sane prices. You might be surprised at how inexpensive the
components in most not-so-inexpensive subwoofers might be. At SVS we scour the earth for the best, most cost effective parts (the few we don’t make ourselves), and meld them into finely tuned designs that define high performance home theater and music bass. Still, cost is always the second consideration at SVS. Want woofers, amps, or even binding posts? We’ve tested and discarded plenty that didn’t meet our tough standards. If we use it, whatever “it” is, you know it made the grade.
Get “cube-ular”. Many subwoofers we’ve seen are simply poorly made. We did a host of studies that optimized the materials, the size, and even the enclosure finish to ensure a rigid design that was still compact for its performance and able to take the abuse your family and friends can dish out. Proudly “Made in the USA”, like most other SVS parts, the cabinet is no ordinary box. Selling direct means your sub, and not glossy ads, get first priority. SVS is quality you can hear.
Stable downward firing woofer. Our contemporary enclosure design is one plus, 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 power and remain rock solid. Compliant rubber feet on allow for stable placement on a variety of surfaces. No rattling, or buzzing allowed!
Custom low turbulence port designs. When you listen to your trend-setting ported sub you’ll hear (and feel) bass like never before, with a exceptionally low noise and distortion. Huge, patented flared port fittings make the difference! One DVD or music CD and you’ll realize something special went into this product.
Stylish, and understated. From the hand-finished American wood craftsmanship of the box, to the elegant base, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to lose your sub in a corner. SVS’s aren’t tiny, but this is one of those times size does matter. There are countless brands of “wannabe” subs out there. Fortunately, you didn’t just unpack one.
World-class power. Our Canadian-built amps are manufactured with a level of fit and finish, plus a collection of features and power practically unheard of at this price. Did we mention power? It’s there in spades (though we rate them conservatively). And SVS starts with efficient subwoofer designs which don’t require significant levels of power-robbing equalization to go low and flat. So our amps can work harder at reproducing low frequencies, instead of struggling against a lack of enclosure space (the bane of clean, deep bass). As a result, we don’t require the megawatts some subs do, instead running cool and reliable in our vented enclosures. These digital hybrid amps run so cool, we can even dispense with old-fashioned “cooling fins”!
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SV Subwoofers
Setup, calibrating and integration
W
hat’s to know?
pretty darn easy. There are a few key things to get right if you want to get the most out of your new equipment however!
U
npacking.
same way), but take time to carefully unpack your sub. Set the box and other protective shipping materials aside; saving them in case you ever need to return the subwoofer for any reason. Fold your box flat for storage even.
L
ocation.
setting up your subwoofer. So, where to put it? can, and avoid putting your sub where it might adjoin large open areas Studies have shown the deepest and flattest bass response is typically attained when a subwoofer is placed within a few feet of one of your room’s corners. Whether 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 digital audio is largely non-directional. You can’t tell where it is coming from, even though you can hear, and feel it.
Hook-up
new sub. Usually, a simple mono, shielded 75 Ohm A/V RCA type cable (a.) is used to take the subwoofer output of your DD/DTS surround sound receiver amp. There is no need to “split” the signal going to the sub (c.). You can feed either one of the two amp inputs, it doesn’t matter, right or left.
They say it’s
(see fig. 1).
Well, first of all, setting up an SV Subwoofer is
You’re probably eager to fire up your sub (we’re the
all
about location right? It’s the same with
Go for a corner
There are a variety of ways to configure your
(b.)
and feed the low-level input of the sub’s
NOTE: Stop now if you aren’t
!
TOTALLY familiar with your re­ceiver’s manual. Ensure all power to your equipment is off when making these connections. Also, be certain your power outlet can handle a mini-
(a.)
mum of 600 watts. (Use of “convenience outlets” on receivers are not recommended for your SVS).
if you
.
(c.)
Fig. 1
(b.
DD/DTS Processor/Receiver (Subwoofer “Out”)
SV Subwoofers
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More Setup, calibrating and integration
If you are running a pair of SV Subwoofers (Fig. 2), you will need to use a standard “Y” cable adapter (d.) The best adaptor to use for this task has one male RCA connection and two female RCA outputs. (Radio Shack ® stocks them.) From the “Y” cable you can run a standard 75 Ohm RCA to RCA signal cable (e.) to each sub, thus “splitting” the Low Frequency Effects (LFE) and other bass signals from your receiver and effectively feeding both subwoofers with the same signal.
NOTE: Now is a good time to select if
!
you want “ON” (always on) or “AUTO ON” which turns your sub on only when a bass signal is present.
“Y” cable/splitter from
(e.)
receiver
Fig. 2
(d.)
DD/DTS Processor/Receiver (Subwoofer “Out”)
C
alibration
proper configuration of your home theater sound system. Fortunately, adjusting channel balance (or, calibration) is as easy to do as it is impor­tant! The first order of business is making sure your DD/DTS surround­sound system is set up properly. We recommend you consult your audio/ video receiver (or processor) manual to refresh on the procedures to do this. Generally, this requires ensuring the receiver’s test tones, or a spe­cial test disk (like from each of your system’s full range speakers. That’s left, center, right, left surround and right surround (and if equipped, center rear) speakers, plus the subwoofer . (More on sub level in a second). Skip to page 7 (“
Powered Box Features
and come back to calibration.
S
ome things to check as you get ready to calibrate:
A
re your speakers set to the correct “size”?
processor should allow you to indicate if your speakers are “Small” or “Large”. Selecting the size accordingly will ensure bass goes to most appro­priate speakers, and use the subwoofer correctly too. In most instances set-
”:
This isn’t only for tech minded folks, it’s
Video Essentials or Avia
”) if you aren’t familiar with your sub’s amp,
) play back at the same volume
critical
Your receiver/
to a
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