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06-28-2004, 11:43 AM
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Hi Todd,
You have to think in terms of system sensitivity. In room *A*, the Ultra might produce 100dB at the listening position with 4 watts of input from the amp. In room *B*, it may take 16 watts for the Ultra to do the same. Room size, number(and size) of openings into the room, subwoofer placement, seating placement, distance between the subwoofer and the seating positions, wall, ceiling and floor construction...all of these variable can affect the "system sensitivity". Going back to my example...it doesn't seem like 4 watts compared to 16 watts would be a big difference. But we are really looking at a 6dB reduction in system sensitivity. That is huge...it would be the same as adding a SECOND Ultra to your system(with the same amount of amp power). In other words, to enjoy the same bass performance in room *B* as you did in room *A*...may require a second Ultra. But before you consider that, experiment with alternate subwoofer positions(and alternate listening positions if possible).
Feel free to email me at techsupport@svsubwoofers.com if you would like to fax me a room layout or discuss any other possibilities in tweaking your system Todd,
Tom V.
SVS
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06-28-2004, 11:49 AM
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I'm thinking you re-calibrated in your new larger room and it required a little more gain to achieve the same level.
Here is something for you to try. Cut your Samson back to 3/4 gain and then bump your gain up on your receiver accordingly to achieve proper calibration. Your SPL will increase with no clipping most likely but will not increase to the level your accustomed to. It might do the trick. It wont hurt your Samson to clip it a little but not a good long term practice.
EDIT I see Tom has answered also now. Hi Tom. Going the dual rout would definitely be optimal if other placement options don't materialize.
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06-28-2004, 01:10 PM
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AH now I get it. I thought you moved to a bigger room and recalibrated. Not using your subsonic will definitely require more out of your amp and your sub. I think I would take Tom up on his offer and shoot him a mail.
Please try what I suggested earlier also. It really helped me when I was in a little db race in another Thread. The hum you speak of can really be a pain in the rump. There are so many things it can be. Yip! Give SVS a holler.
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06-28-2004, 01:46 PM
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Hi Todd:
Long time, no see!
The last time I was at your place, your Ultra was in a very small apartment room, so it didn't take much power to reach the proper calibration level or to play at Reference Level.
We calibrated your system to 85 dB with Avia with the B&K AVR507 at Master Volume 0.0. I can't recall your exact sub level, but -5 sticks in my head. Anyway, we were able to play several DVDs (Atlantis, The Haunting) at/near Reference Level without the S1000 clipping. And we were hitting 116-117 dB (uncorrected) at the listening position. The SVS01 Marchand Bass Box was enabled at that time.
I recall a very slight hum placing my ear near the Ultra grill vent screen, but nothing major. If the box has gotten noisy, maybe you should return it to SVS for an exchange. An infrasonic high pass filter will definitely reduce the load on the amp, providing more headroom and less clipping, and also reducing the potential for bottoming the woofer.
Also, AVRs can spontaneously alter their settings, especially if they have been powered down for an extended period of time. It would probably be prudent to go through the 507 set-up menu with a fine tooth comb and double check all the speaker size, bass management, PEQ, dynamic range compression circuits, THX II circuits, and bass limiter controls. Something could be going on there too.
Regards,
Ed Mullen
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06-28-2004, 01:57 PM
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Hey Ed
Its great to hear from you , i was hoping you would see this post.
I moved to Las Vegas about 8 months ago and just moved into a new apartment with the sub now in a corner.
The Sub is now at -9 on my receiver because the sub is alot closer to me now then when you saw it.
I cant get even near reference on those DVDs we demoed when you were over because the AMP is clipping.
And the SS Box is weird it hums on some outlets and not other. I moved to my mothers before i moved to Las Vegas and the box had 0 hum there. Now in this apartment it hums louder then the bass from the haunting, lol.
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06-29-2004, 01:12 PM
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