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Digital Drive Series User’s Manual - 35
24. As a nal thought on matching your Digital Drive subwoofer to your room, don’t forget the “objective
listening” test. That is, make sure the unit sounds good to you! Often, you may want to add a bit more
bass than what would normally be considered “at” even after you remove the major peaks and valleys
to achieve a at frequency response. This is quite normal because human hearing “rolls o” rapidly
below 100Hz, causing the bass not to sound as loud. This is the basis for the “loudness contour” switch
included on many receivers and preamps. In order for the bass to sound at, especially at lower levels,
you may need to increase the subwoofer volume in relation to the satellite speakers. An increase of
about 5-8 dB is usually adequate. There are two methods to accomplish this:
1. Raise the internal volume control for the subwoofer in your surround receiver or processor, or,
2. Raise the volume of your Digital Drive subwoofer after you have nished your room equalization
and other settings. You can observe this dierence by watching the “SYSTEM RESPONSE”
graph as you raise the volume.
Of course, all hearing is dierent, so be sure to perform the above step “to taste”.
Your setup is complete! You are now ready to save settings. You can press the EXIT button on the remote, or
position the cursor over the SAVE/EXIT eld on the screen and press select. The system responds with the
following screen: