Ascendo SV-12 User manual

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SV-12
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
Freestanding Powered Subwoofer
OWNER’S MANUAL


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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE
OF AN ASCENDO POWERED SUBWOOFER!
Your subwoofer is the result of many years of research and development dedicated to producing
powerful, accurate bass in home audio systems. This manual contains operating procedures and
specications. We recommend you thoroughly read through the material contained in this manual
before connecting your subwoofer. This will ensure you have an understanding of how to setup and
operate your subwoofer for optimum performance.
The lightning ash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product enclosure that my be of
sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using your subwoofer, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
re, electric shock, and injury.
1. Read and understand all instructions in the user’s manual before operating the powered
subwoofer.
2. Retain this user manual for future reference.
3. Follow all warnings and instructions in this manual and any marked on the back of the
powered subwoofer.
4. Never touch the woofers or push objects of any kind into the woofer.
5. The powered subwoofer should be connected to a power supply compatible with the power
consumption requirements, see Specications on pages 8-9.
6. If mounting the powered subwoofer on a stand, the wall, or other device only do so as
recommended by an authorized technician.
7. Place the powered subwoofer a safe distance from all heat sources such as radiators, stoves,
or heaters.
8. Do not operate the powered subwoofer near water — for example, near a bathtub, kitchen
sink or in a wet basement; or a swimming pool.
9. Power supply cords should be routed so they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them.
10. Any service or repair required on the powered subwoofer must be performed by qualied,
authorized technician.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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POWERED SUBWOOFER SV-12

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BREAK IN PERIOD
Allow several hours of listening time to adequately break-in the subwoofer. As the subwoofer breaks-in,
the driver suspensions will loosen. The result of break-in will be an increase in low frequency response,
improved denition, and increased clarity and detail.
CARE AND CLEANING
To maintain your subwoofer’s appearance, we recommend wiping it down with a clean damp soft cloth.
To clean dust from the grille cloth, use a vacuum with a brush attachment.
FEATURES
A powered subwoofer is a must-have component for any high-end home theater or audio system.
The performance of your subwoofer can greatly improve the overall performance of your system.
Without a powered subwoofer, the deep bass on your music CDs and special effects on DVDs may not
be heard and/or felt. Think of a subwoofer as a vital component that adds excitement to your theater
or music experience. The powered subwoofer has its own source of amplication (as opposed to
passive, non-amplied subwoofers which require an additional power amplier). Subwoofers can add
considerable low-frequency, deep bass performance to any home theater or audio system.
At the heart of the powered subwoofer is a composite cone driver. The driver material composition
produces enhanced bass denition and accuracy. A powerful magnet, enhanced suspension and heavy
duty voice coil give the driver elevated performance allowing high output capability and accurate
dynamic reproduction.
The powered subwoofer incorporates a class D amplier with switching power supply technology,
resulting in higher power output, improved bass performance and maximum energy efciency.
Variable crossover, adjustable phase control and auto on/off are also used for convenience and easy
integration with other speakers. Audio can be supplied to the subwoofer by either XLR or RCA
interconnects (LFE/line level inputs).
Cabinets are constructed from medium density berboard because of its inert properties. The thickness
of the front bafe also prevents excess acoustic radiation. Sophisticated computer modeling and
measurement techniques are used extensively in the powered subwoofer design process.

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ROOM SETUP RECOMMENDATIONS
To obtain the best possible sound from your subwoofer integrating with your speaker system, it is
important to determine where the subwoofer and speakers will sound best in your listening room.
Room reections and room modes inuence the tonal balance, imaging and overall sonic quality at
the listening position. Experiment with placement to determine which location offers the best overall
sound. As a general guide, use the room layout diagram and the following descriptions when setting
up a home theater system. The subwoofer and speakers shown in the diagram may not always be
applicable to your system. For best results always use multiple subwoofers.
Placement of the subwoofer will largely determine quality, quantity, and extension of the bass
frequencies within your listening room. Bass frequencies are reinforced by close room boundaries.
Placing the subwoofer in a corner will make the subwoofer sound louder and boost the very lowest
frequencies.
Placing the subwoofer away from corners will provide the least reinforcement, making the bass
sound subjectively thinner than if the woofer were closer to a corner. Good results can usually be
obtained by placing multiple subwoofers of the same model in each corner of the room. Sometimes
placing the woofers in each center position is good, sometimes placing the woofers 1/4th along the
side walls yields good results taming the rst length room mode since you place it in the modal null.
Experiment with placement of the subwoofer and the sub- amplier controls, especially the phase,
to achieve the proper bass balance and integration between the front speakers and the sub.

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ROOM SETUP RECOMMENDED DIAGRAM

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SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER CONTROLS & SETUP
This section describes the functions and/or use for each of the amplier controls located on the back
of the subwoofer. Refer to the diagrams on the pages 8 and 9.
1. Voltage Selector Switch:
Before connecting the amplier to any power source make sure the AC Voltage Selector is
set to either 110V or 220V to match the power voltage in your area.
NOTE: If switching voltage, also make sure to change the fuse (see #8).
WARNING! If the voltage setting does not match the AC power supplied, damage to the
Subwoofer Amplier may result.
2. Volume/Gain Control:
The volume/level control should be at the minimum setting (all the way counter-clockwise)
before plugging the subwoofer into an AC wall socket. Once plugged in, turn the level
control up one quarter of a turn (9 o’clock position) for an initial setting. The level control
may be adjusted while playing to match the subwoofer level with the rest of the system.
IMPORTANT! The volume control should be at the minimum setting (all the way counter-
clockwise) before plugging the subwoofer into an AC wall socket.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING BASS MANAGEMENT
It is important the signal being sent to the subwoofer be a non-boosted
or “at” signal. Every 3dB of boost relate to doubling the output from the
amplier and may eventually overload the amplier and speaker. Check
the settings on your receiver or processor to make sure any “bass boost”,
“super-bass” or “loudness” is set to Off. In most cases a home theater
receiver or processor will determine the crossover frequency through
bass management settings. In this conguration, connect the receiver or
processor to the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) output. Your subwoofer will
now reproduce the bass frequencies as they were originally recorded. Use
the subwoofer level control and the individual bass management control
within the receiver or processor to adjust the subwoofers’ volume. Once
set, the volume controls should not need to be altered as the subwoofers’
volume will track with the master volume control of your receiver or
processor. Use Line Input only if bypassing your preamp or receivers
internal processing to deliver a full signal to your subwoofer which is then
managed by the subwoofer’s frequency and volume control.
SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER CONTROLS & SETUP

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3. Crossover Frequency Control:
The variable crossover frequency control allows you to set the low-pass crossover point of
the subwoofer anywhere from 40-150 Hz. If using this input experiment with setting the
crossover frequency control at highest setting initially. Increasing the crossover frequency
will allow more higher frequency bass output from the subwoofer. Decreasing the
frequency will allow only deeper bass from the subwoofer.
NOTE: Read “IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING BASS MANAGEMENT” on previous page.
4. Auto Signal Tracking:
The subwoofer amplier uses “smart” signal tracking circuitry. Once the power cord is
plugged in and the switch set to auto, the amplier automatically turns on when a signal
is detected at the preamplier or high level inputs and turns off when no signal has been
detected for 15 minutes.
5. Phase Control:
This control changes the phase of the subwoofer. Changing the phase will change the
way the subwoofer and main speakers interact with each other at the set crossover
frequency. Varying the phase dial may result in more or less mid bass depending on the
phasing between the main speakers and the subwoofer. Ideally set with a SPL meter or a
measurement system like REW.
6. Line Inputs:
Line level input should only be used if no subwoofer crossover is being utilized through the
receivers bass management.
7. LFE In:
The LFE input is used to connect to most receivers or processors output. The “LFE” output of
receiver may be called “subout”.
8. Fuse Access:
This is the power fuse access.
WARNING! In the event the fuse must be replaced, the replacement fuse must match exactly
to the original fuse value. If the replacement fuse is not of the same value, damage to the
Subwoofer Amplier may result. Please see Fuse type and values in Specications below.
CAUTION! Before replacing the fuse, disconnect the power cord from the power receptacle.
9. Power:
Power on and off switch.
10. LFE Out:
This RCA terminal is for “daisy chaining” to another subwoofer.
11. Balance LFE Out:
This XLR terminal is to connect to another subwoofer for daisy chaining.
12. Balance LFE In:
Balance level input is used to connect to most receivers or processors. The balance “LFE”
output of receiver and may be called “subout”.

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SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER CONTROLS & SETUP
CONTINUED

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WARRANTY
Your Ascendo SV-12 Powered Subwoofer is covered by a limited warranty against defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years on the cabinet and woofers, and 1 year on the
amplier from the original date of purchase.
This warranty is provided by the authorized Ascendo dealer where the subwoofer was purchased.
Warranty repair will be performed only when your purchase receipt is presented as proof of ownership
and date of purchase. Defective parts will be repaired or replaced without charge by your dealer’s store
or by Ascendo authorized locations to service Ascendo products. Charges for unauthorized service and
transportation cost are not reimbursable under this warranty. This warranty becomes void if the product
has been damaged by alteration, misuse or neglect. Ascendo assumes no liability for property damage
or any other incidental or consequential damage whatsoever which may result from the failure of this
product. Any and all warranties of merchantability and tness implied by law are limited to the duration
of this express warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
so the above limitations may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SITUATION PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
No sound from
subwoofer(s)
Amplier is not connected to
constant power outlet
Make certain the amplier is
plugged into an unswitched AC
power outlet
Amplier is not receiving an
audio signal from receiver or
processor
Make certain there is an audio
signal from receiver or processor
and audio connections resemble
those in the connections section
of this manual
Amplier fuse might be blown Replace fuse (if fuse is not
readily accessible, consult your
authorized dealer)
Performance is less
than expected
The + and - polarity of the
subwoofer wire might be
reversed on the subwoofer
Check the entire system for
proper polarity and experiment
with the phase switch
Crossover frequency not
adjusted correctly
Adjust crossover frequency by
turning the crossover frequency
control clockwise until desired
sound is obtained
L/R line level input is
connected instead of the
LFE line level input
If bass management is enabled
on receiver or processor make
sure to use the LFE line level
input (see amplier controls and
setup on the previous page)

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SV-12
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
Driver: 12” (305mm) Composite Cone Driver
Amplier Type: Class D
Voltage: 110 and 220
Power Handling: 500W max
Power Fuse: 110V, Fuse T8AL / 250V. 220V, Fuse T4AL / 250V
Crossover Frequencies: 40-150Hz (variable)
Frequencies Response: 30Hz-150Hz (variable)
LFE Input: Yes
LFE Output: Yes
Line Level Input: Yes
Phase Control: Yes (Auto On/Off)
Cabinet/Color: Vented braced Medium Density Fiber-board (MDF)/Black
Grille: Black Cloth
Dimensions: 15.75” (400mm) W x 18.9” (480mm) H x 15.75” (400mm) D
(Measurements include feet and grille)
Weight: 48.5 lbs (22 kg)
Warranty: 5 Years / 1 Year (5 years on the cabinet and woofers / 1 year on the amplier)
ASCENDO Immersive Audio GmbH
Galgenmühle 5 | 91522 Ansbach
Germany
www.aia-cinema.com
Marking by the “CE” symbol indicates
compliance of this device with the EMC
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and LVD
(Low Voltage Directive) standards of the
European Community.
This product must be returned to the
separate collection system for electronic
products. Do not dispose this product
together with general household waste.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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