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SVS PB-1000 - Volume Control; Phase Control; Low Pass Filter; Auto;Standby and On Switch

SVS PB-1000
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AMPLIFIER
FEATURES
AND
CONTROLS
fi\
Volume
Control
\!1
This
control
affects
how
loud
the
subwoofer
plays.
For
connection
to
an
AN
receiver,
it
should
normally
be
set
to
10
o'clock
to
12
o'clock
before
running
auto-set-up.
For
2-channel
applications,
it
should
be
adjusted
to
match
the
output
level
of
the
loudspeakers.
®
Phase
Control
This
control
delays
the
signal
being
processed
through
the
amplifier.
For
connection
to
an
AN
receiver,
it
should
be
set
to
0
degrees.
For
2-channel
applications,
it
should
be
adjusted
to
obtain
the
most
coherent
and
stable
soundstage
and
transition
between
the
loudspeakers
and
the
subwoofer.
(';\
Low
Pass
Filter
~
This
control
affects
the
upper
frequency
limit
of
the
subwoofer.
The
control
range
is
50-160
Hz,
along
with
a
disable
{LFE)
setting.
The
slope
of
the
low
pass
filter
is
12
dB/octave.
For
connection
to
an
AN
receiver,
the
low
pass
should
be
set
to
LFE
(i.e.,
disabled).
For
2-channel
applications,
it
should
be
adjusted
to
blend
with
the
natural
roll-off
frequency
of
your
loudspeakers.
The
manufacturer's
rated
bass
extension
for
your
loudspeakers
is
a
good
starting
point,
but
final
blending
is
best
done
by
ear.
fi'
Auto/Standby
and
On
Switch
\::!1
If
this
switch
is
set
to
Auto/Standby,
it will
automatically
turn-on
the
subwoofer
in
the
presence
of
a
signal.
If
no
signal
is
present
for
a
period
of
several
minutes,
the
amplifier
will
drop
into
Standby
mode,
where
power
consumption
will
be
less
than
0.5
watts.
If
this
switch
is
set
to
On,
the
amplifier
will
remain
on
continuously
and
will
not
drop
into
Standby
mode.
®
3V-12V
Trigger
Input
This
feature
will
automatically
bring
the
subwoofer
amplifier
out
of
Standby
mode
if a
signal
is
sent
to
this
input
from
another
component
in
the
system
(typically
the
pre/pro
or
AN
receiver).
The
other
component
in
the
system
must
be
equipped
with
a
trigger
output
feature.
The
required
cable
jack
is
a
TS
1/8"
mono
(pictured
below).
1/8"
TS
MONO
CABLE

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