Control & Specification; Adjusting The Bass Control - Cerwin-Vega Vega Series User Manual

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Control & Specification

ADJUSTING THE BASS CONTROL

THE BASS RESPONSE IN A SYSTEM IS AFFECTED BY FOUR FACTORS:
(1) The acoustics of the vehicle
(2) The locations of the speakers
(3) The music source (CD, Tape, etc.)
(4) Speakers and speaker enclosures.
Because of the variations in the recording process, we developed CVM1 to help restore any low frequencies lost
during the recording lost during the recording process; however, the acoustics of various environments are different.
The Sweep control allows you to select a center frequency (the frequency most affected) between 27 and 63Hz.
The Width contol then allows you to control the range of the filter centered on the Sweep frequency.
SETTING THE BASS OUTPUT CONTROL
The CVM1 is the most powerful bass component. This device is equipped with several different Bass Outpupt
selections. If you need change the settings, please use the chart below to determine the new setting. It
recommended that you listen to the factory setting first before changing the Bass Output setting.
Recommended Setting
2.5 Volts
5.0 Volts
7.5 Volts
10.0 Volts
SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Input Level
Maximum Output Level
Frequency Response
Total Harmonic Distortion
Signal to Noise Ratio
Balanced Input Noise Rejection
Input Impedance
Output Impedance
Power Supply
Power Draw
8
Amplifier Voltage
3.0 Volts or less
5.0 Volts or less
7.5 Volts or less
10.0 Volts
15V rms
13.5V peak
10Hz-35KHz; +/-1dB
0.0025%
133dB
>62dB
10K ohm
150 ohm
High Headroom PWM
150mA
Minimum Speaker Size
8"
10"
12"
15"

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