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Groups The subwoofers can be grouped together, for example if you have multiple subwoofer in the front of your room, and multiple subwoofers in the back of your room it could make sense to create one group for the front subwoofers and one for the rear subwoofers. This way they can be adjusted together for […] →
Upper left corner you can choose the subwoofer(s) or group you want to make adjustments on. The RCA/XLR selector below indicates for which input you are making changes. Selectable Master Level in the middle of the screen from -20dB to +20dB. →
Ref. Levels On/off, this sets the subwoofer level to reference position, which is typically the standard for most AV equipment standard calibration levels. We recommend using this setting for anyone with home cinema processors or receivers. Master Level Adjustable output volume from -20dB to +20dB in 0.5dB increments. Only available if Ref. Level is set […] →
EQ Mode – EQ1, EQ2 & EQ3 3 modes for sealed subwoofers, 6 modes for vented subwoofers as they can be used in vented or sealed mode. EQ1 – Gives a flat ground plane response to under 20 Hz, which will give great emphasis on the deepest bass in-room. For movies this can be […] →
Band 7 selectable EQ bands, to optimize frequency response in your room. On/off toggle On/Off selectable to choose whether the EQ band should be enabled or not. Freq. Adjustable frequency from 12 to 200 Hz, in 1 Hz increments. This enables a pinpointed adjustment of any irregularities in the room response. Q The Q […] →
Selectable input turn on process, choose from 4 different Auto-on modes, 4 different 12V trigger modes and 8 different Dual Source modes. The Dual Source turn-on control is created for customers that use the same subwoofer in two systems, one typically being stereo and the other being home cinema. This setting enables one input to […] →
Memory bank RCA 1 / RCA 2 or XLR 1 / XLR 2. You can choose between these 4 memory settings. When you enter the menu, you have to choose either RCA or XLR settings, and thus you are only able to select RCA memory if you chose RCA inputs when entering the menu, […] →
The app worked fine for a while, but now I’m having trouble connecting. What do I do? On Android phones, certain permissions can be revoked if they haven’t been used for a while. In this guide, we will show you how to grant permission, and prevent them from being revoked. First, go to settings on […] →
Adjustable from 0 to 50ms in 0.25ms increments. This feature comes in handy when you have several subwoofers in the setup and want to combine them on a single output from your source, so that they have the same delay. We recommend measuring the distance to the subwoofer furthest away and adding delay to the […] →
Connections When connecting two sources to the sub, one source should use RCA and the other should use XLR. If none of your sources have XLR outputs, you can simply use an adapter. it’s important to remember that one of the sources also needs a 12 volt trigger output. Mostly all A/V receivers today support […] →