SV Sound SVS PB13 Speaker User Manual


 
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Application: Room gain relates primarily to two parameters of your room, its size
(physical dimensions and openings to other rooms) and its structural integrity. While
we can’t change the parameters of your room, we can adjust the output of the sub-
woofer to perform better based on the room’s size. We accomplish this by applying an
electronic filter to the input signal. The graph below depicts the results of the “Room
Comp” knob.
The two parameters that you need to know when setting the room compensation
switch are the room’s size (or volume) and resulting classification into small, medium,
or large. The following explanation will help you determine both parameters.
Room Size Calculation: To determine the room size you will need to measure the
length, width and height of the room. Once you have that information you will need to
multiply those numbers together to equate the volume.
Room Volume = Length X Width X Height
Note: An increase in class may be needed if there are large openings to other rooms.
Person: Jim Farina
Company: SV Sound, LLC
Project: Room Compensation
File: Room Compensation.lcd
Jul 17, 2006
Mon 5:14 pm
Crossover
Shop
5.1.0.341 Ju l/10/2006
NotesMap
1: LARGE
2: MEDIUM
3: SMALL
10 Hz 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
dBV
-20
-15
-10
-5
0
5
Voltage vs Freq
Approximate Room Size Room Compensation Setting
> 2400ft
3
(68m
3
)
LARGE
1400ft
3
– 2400ft
3
(40m
3
– 68m
3
)
MEDIUM
< 1400ft
3
(40m
3
)
SMALL