MK Sound MPS-5410 manual

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    Powered Subwoofer Operation Manual Miller & Kreisel Professional 9351 Deering A venue Chatsworth, CA 91311 USA T el: 818-701-7010 Fax: 818-701-0776 www .mkprofessional.com MPS-5410 MPS-5310[...]

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    1. SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 1. READ INSTR UCTIONS - All safety and oper ating instructions should be read before this product is operated. 2. RET AIN INSTR UCTIONS - The saf ety and operating instructions should be retained for future ref erence . 3. HEED W ARNINGS - All warnings on this product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to . [...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................... 2 2. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................. 4 3. P A CKING LIST .........................................................................................[...]

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    2. INTR ODUCTION Congratulations and thank y ou for purchasing the MPS-5310. Miller & Kreisel Prof essional pow ered subwoof ers are designed to provide many y ears of accurate and problem free operation. W e strongly encourage y ou to read this owner's manual, as there is a great deal of inf or mation pro vided here to help you get the be[...]

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    4. QUICK PR ODUCT O VER VIEW The MPS-5310 is a 350-W att powered subwoof er that is cer tified f or THX pm3 applications with ref erence le vel output in rooms up to appro ximately 3000 Cubic F eet in volume (m ultiple subs can be used for larg- er room applications). The MPS-5310 f eatures M&K Professional’ s e xclusiv e Headroom Maximizer C[...]

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    As you w alk around the room, be sure to pa y careful attention to where the spectr al response is smoothest and has the greatest low frequency e xtension. P ay special attention to the corners and along the walls. Remember , because the subwoof er is basically omni-directional, the best spot for the subwoof er may be ne xt to , or behind, the main[...]

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    A) Mono Balanced Input - 61K Ohms balanced input connector - 200mv in produces 90dB of output (Ref erence/THX input sensitivity mode). Pin P olarity: 1. Ground 2. Plus 3. Minus B) V ariable Lo w-Pass Filter - 50Hz to 125Hz, 36dB per octav e low-pass filter . This optional adjustment is activated b y setting the 3-wa y toggle s witch located to the [...]

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    7. RESPONSE AND SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS The MPS-5310 f eatures user adjustable response , sensitivity and crossover adjustments in order to allo w f or easy integration into an y monitor ing system or acoustical space . Make sure to use the settings that best match your specific components so that doub le filter ing does not occur and so that the d[...]

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    E. M&K speak er system with an LFE-4 Bass Management Controller or some other form of bass management system. 2. If possible , have one person sit at the listening/monitoring position and read the SPL meter , while another person adjusts the trim pots. The SPL meter should be held at ar m’ s length at ear height. 3. When the slot of the trim [...]

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    3. Select CD trac k #1 and set your SPL meter f or C weighting and slow response . Hav e your assistant sit in the listening position, and hold the SPL meter at armís length and at ear height, pointed tow ards the speaker at a slight upw ard angle and read the SPL. Then using a small flat bladed scre wdr iver adjusts the le vel trim pot of the LFE[...]

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    One might ask, won’t I perceiv e a difference in imaging if the sound of one channel originates from two sources (subwoof er and satellite)? The ans wer is actually no . Bass Management wor ks b y taking adv an- tage of the ear’ s inability to deter mine the direction of frequencies below appro ximately 150Hz. Provided there is no audible disto[...]

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    Main channel speakers, in a system that has Bass Management, can be small and can be placed where large full range speakers can’t. Unlike tw o-channel stereo , multichannel audio requires that speakers be placed in v er y specific locations. In video post it means placing speakers close to the sides and top of the monitor . In T elecine, it means[...]

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    11. MPS-5310 Specification T ransducer T ype (x2) • 12” Acr ylic polymer coated heavy paper cone • Acr ylic polymer coated f oam surround • 1 Inch voice coil length • 2 Inch voice coil diameter • Kapton (voice coil f or mer bonded with high temperature epo xy) • V oice coil is asymmetr ically hung • Under cut ventilated pole piece ?[...]