Dynaudio SUB 250 COMPACT user manual

User manual for the device Dynaudio SUB 250 COMPACT

Device: Dynaudio SUB 250 COMPACT
Category: Speaker
Manufacturer: Dynaudio
Size: 1.14 MB
Added : 6/10/2013
Number of pages: 44
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Dynaudio Sub 250
Owners Manual/Bedienungsanleitung
Sub 250 Sub 250 Compact Sub 250 SAT Sub 250 MC
Home Systems | Professional | Automotive | Multimedia

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Contents/Inhaltsverzeichnis English 1 Deutsch 21 Safety...........................................................................................2 Sicherheit ..................................................................................22 Important Safety Instructions .................................................2 Sicherheitshinweise..............................................................22 Before operation.........................................................................3

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English Dear Music Lover, Thank you for purchasing this Dynaudio subwoofer. With it, you have chosen for the latest in audio technology and engineering, culminating into the finest in audio reproduction. Dynaudio is one of the very few companies who can realize such loudspeaker concepts through it's own in-house development and production facilities. These facilities are so advanced and the quality control is so strict that Dynaudio is likely the only speciality audio company to have exc

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Safety Safety Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety pu

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Before operation Before operation About this operating manual Used signs and symbols In this operating manual following signs and symbols are used. Safety signs General safety sign The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. Dangerous voltage The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to ale

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Before operation How this operating manual is structured This operating manual is divided in three main chapters, in which you can find all the information needed to operate the Dynaudio Sub 250 successfully: • Before operation: Learn all about unpacking and connecting the subwoofer. The controls and connections on the rear panel are also described here. • Operation: In this chapter you will learn how to operate the subwoofer in general and how to position it properly for optimum performance.

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Before operation Unpacking To find the suitable position for the Sub 250 in your listening room, please read the chapter “Positioning the subwoofer” on page 12. To unpack the subwoofer 1. Unpack the subwoofer on a clean, even and soft area; floor carpeting is very 1 suitable. 2. The packaging should be opened from the top. Remove all accessories that come packed with the subwoofer (such as AC power cord and grille). Do not remove the top part of the protective material. 3. With the protectiv

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Before operation Controls and connections POWER ON/OFF ➊ Main power switch (to switch the subwoofer manually on and off). LED: shows operation mode: ➊ • red = subwoofer switched on and in mute mode • green = subwoofer is activated AC IN ➋ Main power input. GAIN ➌ Subwoofer volume level. SUB Lowpass ➍ ➋ Subwoofer lowpass frequency: continuously variable from 50 to 150 Hz. PHASE ➎ Phase setting: phase can be set to 0° or 180°. MODE ➏ Subwoofer operation mode LFE or Slave. • LFE: setting if just on

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Operation Operation Connecting the subwoofer Damage of device due to improper connection NOTICE Set the mains power switch to OFF before connecting the Sub 250. Only switch the subwoofer on (mains power switch to ON) after all connections and set up steps have been properly completed. Note: The Dynaudio Sub 250 can be controlled by any source provided with a LFE or preamplifier output. In the operating manual the expression “processor/ receiver” will be used for all these sources. SUB I/O LF

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Operation Connecting a single subwoofer ➊ To connect the SAT/SUB input: From the preamplifier output of your processor/receiver, PC or mediaplayer (often marked as Pre Out or Front Out) connect a stereo RCA cable to the subwoofer SAT/SUB Input. Front Out/ LFE/SUB Out ➊ ➋ Pre Out This signal should not be already processed by the processor/receiver. Please pay attention to the settings of your processor/receiver. ➋ To connect the LFE channel: From the processor or receiver’s low-level (not

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Operation Connecting loudspeakers In Home Cinema systems the bass management - meaning the distribution of the low frequencies to the subwoofer and the speakers - is handled by the settings of the processor/receiver. If your equipment does not provide bass management, or if you want to use the Sub 250 together with a common stereo, the low frequency Front Out/ LFE/SUB Out adjustment of the connected speakers can be managed by the Sub 250. This not only Pre Out improves the sound by matchin

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Operation Adjusting the volume (GAIN) High Sound Levels CAUTION To avoid auditory defects do not listen to high sound levels over a longer period of time. The correct volume setting is an important aspect in achieving a well balanced speaker combination. Please also refer to “Specific tips” on page 16 for further information or ask your local Dynaudio dealer for assistance. Adjust the GAIN control, until correct setting is reached. Note: You can not adjust the volume, when subwoofer is in s

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Operation Setting the phase (PHASE) Combined frequency response With the phase settings you can adjust the timing relationship between the subwoofer Subwoofer and main speakers. If either subwoofer or main speaker are slightly delayed in Main speakers response in relation to the other, it can result in decreased bass output in the frequency response area where they overlap each other. The phase relationship between subwoofer and satellite speakers is very dependent on relative distance, cons

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Operation Positioning the subwoofer Although it is often said that the location of a subwoofer in a listening room is not critical (as the human ear can not locate direction at very low frequencies), we recommend that you choose its position carefully. Thus the subwoofer can integrate seamlessly with the other speakers in the system and interact correctly with the room acoustics. All of the following should be taken as rough guidelines; bass response in general is very dependent on the acou

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Operation Positioning possibilities Moving the subwoofer closer to walls and corners in particular will generally increase the amount of bass. Although the extra amount of bass can be compensated for by reducing the volume level of the subwoofer relative to the rest of the system, this can result in uneven bass response at the listening position. You can try starting with placement in a corner and experiment by gradually moving it out of the corner or further away from the wall. Try to loca

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Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting General tips Check it out Try different subwoofer positions and settings, before you finally choose a setup. Note down settings When looking for the best subwoofer position in the room, note down the ideal setting you found for a position. When moving the subwoofer between two positions you will be able to set the subwoofer to the same configuration as found before. Vary the listening music When experimenting to find the

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Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting Combined frequency response Cross-over frequencies set correctly Subwoofer Subwoofer and main speakers are perfectly matched, when the combined frequency Main speakers response is smooth without bumps and gaps. A neutral sound will be the result. Frequency Subwoofer too low, main speakers too high Combined frequency response Subwoofer A gap in the frequency response occurs, if the cut-off frequency of the subwoofer is Main speakers set too low and of the mai

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Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting Control possibilities The Dynaudio Sub 250 provides two controls to match the frequency response of the subwoofer and the main speakers perfectly: • SUB Lowpass: The upper cut-off frequency of the subwoofer, which can be continuously adjusted between 50 and 150 Hz. Above the selected cut-off frequency the sound pressure level decreases rapidly. • SAT Highpass: The lower cut-off frequency of the main speakers; 60 Hz, 80 Hz or Flat (neutral) can be selected.

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Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting Damage of Small Satellite Speakers CAUTION Selecting the correct frequency depends to a large extend on the main speakers. Sometimes main speakers are specifically intended to work with a subwoofer. In such cases, the main speakers can get damaged by a full-range amplifier signal. If in doubt, check the instruction manual for the main speakers for any restrictions. The table below offers some setting tips for different speaker and amplifier combinations. T

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Technical Information/Warranty Troubleshooting There may be various reasons why the subwoofer doesn’t function properly in a system without it being faulty. The checklist below will help solve problems you may encounter. Before consulting your Dynaudio dealer, check this list first. Check this first: Check if all signal cables are connected properly. Check settings in bass management menu of the connected processor/receiver. Carefully and gradually increase the subwoofer volume level on th


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