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! Fine Tuning the Subwoofer

The frequency chart below lists some terms commonly used to describe different bands of the frequency spec-
trum. The key to good subwoofer / speaker integration is repeated listening, followed by small re-adjustments
of the subwoofer controls. The most important bass tuning functions you will control are the LOW PASS
FILTER
, followed by the VOLUME CONTROL settings and then PHASE SELECTOR.

Listen to your system and make adjustments to achieve a seamless blend between your main speakers and
the SubOne i. Four common problems are outlined below. Follow the flow chart to correct these. See the glos-
sary for any terms you are unfamiliar with.

Frequency Chart

Low Bass Mid Bass Upper Bass

Lower Mid Mid Upper Mid

High

Below 50Hz 50Hz-100Hz 100Hz-180Hz

3K and above

180Hz-300Hz 300Hz-700Hz 700Hz-3K

Lower low-

pass crossover

frequency

Too much

mid / upper

bass:

“Boomy”

Lower sub-

woofer volume

Problem

Solution

Adjust sub-

woofer phase

Listen

Listen

Listen

Adjust sub-

woofer phase

Lacks mid / upper

bass:

“lean but with weight”

Lacks low

bass weight

Raise low-pass

setting

If this makes the

problem worse,

try.

If the sound

improves

Adjust sub-

woofer volume

Adjust sub-

woofer volume

Listen

Adjust sub-

woofer phase

Adjust sub-

woofer phase

Listen

Adjust sub-

woofer phase

Increase sub-

woofer

volume and

lower low-

pass setting

Excessive

low bass

weight

Decrease

subwoofer

volume and

raise low-pass

setting

Fine Tuning Flow Chart

Move sub-

woofer

closer to wall

Move sub-

woofer

farther from

wall

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