Pass Labs SR2 Speaker User Manual


 
SR2 Owners Manual Rev 0.2
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Of primary concern was a speaker that would be spectrally
balanced throughout the room rather than only in a very narrow and
defined “sweet spot”. The SR-2 was specifically built to those
parameters.
Once the speaker position and cabinet tilt is optimized for apparent
tweeter height the listener will need to adjust the level controls for
optimal results. In a symmetrical room, the adjustments for left and
right cabinet would be identical, asymmetrical rooms may require
disparate settings of level controls or left and right speakers.
Optimal level settings will be arrived at only by careful listening to a
variety of source material while making small adjustments. Avoid
setting that enhance only one select recording
On the rear of the SR-2 cabinets are 2 level controls. One level
control on the woofer and one level control on the tweeter. All
controls are 3 position switches that select fixed values. Mid
position is considered “Normal”, UP (clockwise) increases the level
of the drivers associated with a control. DOWN (counter-clockwise)
decreases the level of the drivers associated with a control.
Conditions indicated clearly at each switch by + /- silkscreen logo.
The level control on the woofer controls the lower bass and mid-
bass level in the room. This control should be adjusted to optimize
bass in room while minimizing undesirable bloom and boom of low
frequencies.
The upper of the two level switches, selects one of three tweeter
levels. Mid position typically for neutral rooms, up or clockwise for