Equipment Required; Configuring The Ct8 Xo To The Speaker; Configuring The Unit To The Gain Of Each Power Amplifier - Bowers & Wilkins CT8XO MK2 Installation And Setup Manual

Ct800 series
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Figure 20
S1
T1 S2

Equipment Required

AC voltmeter
Signal generator capable of outputting a sine wave up to 2V RMS
Small and medium size flat bladed screwdrivers to select the
switch positions and adjust the rotary controls of the CT8 XO.
Figure 21
And to adjust the equalisers to optimise the in-room response:
Laptop PC with WinMLS 2004 (or later version) software installed
External sound card
Measuring microphone
WinMLS may be purchased directly from the software supplier, in
which case it should be WinMLS 2004 or later and be to level 3 license.
It should also include the specially created "B&W CT800" measurement
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module. Early versions of the software did not include this module, but
the latest version may be downloaded from www.winmls.com.
However, a special package that includes a suitable microphone, USB
sound card and a cut-down version of the software that includes
everything required for tuning a CT800 system may be obtained
directly from B&W. Contact your country distributor for details.
These illustrations on the following pages refer to the B&W version of
the software. The standard version will differ slightly.

Configuring the CT8 XO to the speaker

Set switch S2 to select the type of speaker assigned to the CT8 XO. If the
speaker assigned is a surround speaker, set switch S3 to select left or
right dipoles as appropriate to each speaker's position in the room (figure
21). if the surround speakers are to be permenantly in monopole mode,
the position of switch S3 is immaterial.
Set switch S4 to select the number of subwoofers connected to the
CT8 XO.
Set switch S5 to select the subwoofer filter frequency. Set the S5 initially
to 50Hz. The 40Hz or 60Hz options may be selected if appropriate when
fine tuning the installation.
Configure the unit to the gain of each power amplifier
During this process, the parametric equalisers should be bypassed by
setting switch S7 to "None" and the LF and HF contour controls, C1 and
C2, set to zero.
S7
S5
S9
S10
Setting the LF gain
Disconnect the speakers from the power amplifiers.
Connect the MF/HF power amplifier to the LF output of the unit.
Set the output level of the oscillator to zero and connect it to the test input
socket T1. Select the test input by switching the input switch S1 to
"Test".
Set the oscillator frequency to 100Hz.
Enable LF gain adjustment by setting switch S6 to "LF".
Connect the AC voltmeter to the output terminals of the MF/HF amplifier.
Raise the output level of the oscillator until the meter reads 2 volts.
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Substitute the LF power amplfiier for the MF/HF power amplfier. Do not
alter the output setting of the oscillator.
Adjust the LF gain control (C3) until the meter again reads 2 volts.
Setting the subwoofer gain
Disconnect the speakers from the power amplifiers.
Connect the MF/HF power amplifier to the Subwoofer output of the unit.
Set the output level of the oscillator to zero and connect it to the test input
socket T1. Select the test input by switching the input switch S1 to
"Test".
Set the oscillator frequency to 25Hz.
Enable subwoofer gain adjustment by setting switch S6 to "Sub".
Connect the AC voltmeter to the output terminals of the MF/HF amplifier.
Raise the output level of the oscillator until the meter reads 2 volts.
Substitute the Sub power amplifier for the MF/HF power amplifier. Do not
alter the output setting of the oscillator.
Adjust the Sub gain control (C4) until the meter again reads 2 volts.
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