Connection & calibration - stereo system – Krix Volcanix User Manual
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Stereo Amplifier
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speaker A output
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speaker B output
to left speaker
to right speaker
Pre-out Main-in
Stereo Amplifier
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R
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connection & calibration - stereo system
connection and defaults
Connect the Tektonix or Volcanix subwoofer 
to a stereo amplifier either via the high 
level speaker inputs or the line level inputs.
Ensure the mains power switch is off and
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connect the mains power cord.
Connect subwoofer to your stereo amplifier
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using one of the methods on this page.
Using both connection methods 
simultaneously is not recommended. 
calibration
Switch on mains power switch (on the
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rear panel).
Check the
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volume on your subwoofer is set
to the default level, -20dB .
Select desired
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low pass (crossover
frequency) setting on your subwoofer. As a 
guide set the subwoofer low pass to 20Hz 
above the main speakers low frequency 
limit. (Refer to main speaker specifications 
e.g. 60Hz-20kHz speaker would require 
80Hz setting)
Set
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phase to 0°.
Set
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power mode to auto (middle position).
It is beneficial to select music that is familiar 
to you when carrying out listening tests and 
calibration procedures. As a suggestion play 
clean unprocessed recordings that use double 
bass, bass guitar, cellos, organ or kick drum etc 
that cover a wide bass spectrum. 
Begin by playing music and slowly adjust 
the volume setting on the subwoofer to 
your desired level. For final tweaking of 
your subwoofer level you may wish to sit 
in the primary listening position and ask an 
assistant to adjust the volume setting on your 
subwoofer.
Now set the phase switch. The correct phase 
setting will produce the most bass. You may 
need to listen to a variety of recordings to hear 
any subtle change in bass energy. If no change 
in bass energy can be heard between phase 
settings, set phase to 0° default position. 
Re-adjust volume if necessary. 
You may wish to fine-tune the crossover 
frequency/low pass setting. This will vary 
the amount of overlap from the subwoofer to 
the main speakers and increase or decrease 
the level at those frequencies. The effect is a 
strengthening or weakening of the upper bass 
region. Unpleasant ‘woody’ or ‘chesty’ sound 
qualities may suggest the low pass setting 
selected is too high. If the sound lacks ‘body’ 
the low pass setting selected may be too low. 
Re-adjust low pass setting, volume and then 
phase. Re-evaluate results. 
Tip
Connection Method 2: High Level Inputs
Not suitable for use with bridge-mode 
amplifiers.
Connect the Speaker Level outputs on your 
main amplifier to the Speaker Level inputs on 
the rear panel of the subwoofer. 
Also connect the Speaker Level outputs on 
your main amplifier to each of your left and 
right speakers. The subwoofer ‘senses’ the 
speaker level signal. No additional load will be 
placed on your amplifier. Be sure to maintain 
correct phasing for each set of speaker leads, 
red (positive +) to (+) and black (negative -) 
to (-). 
Where your amplifier has A & B speaker 
outputs you may wish to connect your main 
speakers to A and subwoofer to B. Use 
amplifier A+B setting to activate subwoofer 
and A only setting to mute subwoofer.
Connection Method 1: Line Level
Requires your amplifier to feature L&R pre-
out connections. 
Use two Y cables to connect each Pre-out
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channel on your amplifier (or pre-
amplifier) to the corresponding subwoofer 
and main amplifier inputs. If main inputs 
are not present on your amplifier
simply
connect the pre-outputs to subwoofer line 
inputs. 
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