Dynaudio Speaker SUB 600 User Manual

Owners Manual Sub 600  
 
Contents  
Contents  
Owners Manual  
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Introduction  
English  
Introduction  
Dear Music Lover,  
Thank you for your decision to acquire Dynaudio loudspeakers.  
Every Dynaudio model features the advanced Dynaudio loudspeaker technology,  
resulting in music reproduction at a very high level, making many familiar recordings a  
new listening experience altogether. This advanced technology results from many years  
of intense research and development, the highest quality standards in production, and  
Dynaudio's enduring passion for musical truth.  
Dynaudio is one of very few companies who can realize such loudspeaker concepts  
through it's own in-house development and production facilities. These facilities are so  
advanced and the quality control is so strict that Dynaudio is TS16949 certified.  
Each loudspeaker is constructed by Dynaudio's master craftsmen in Denmark to these  
high standards of quality. To realize the highest sound quality from the loudspeakers,  
some areas should be addressed, as will be explored on the following pages. By  
considering the tips and suggestions, you will achieve the maximum performance and  
enjoyment of the loudspeaker and it's advanced musical capabilities for a long time to  
come.  
We wish you many years of enjoyment experiencing music,  
Dynaudio  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY  
Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A  
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type  
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your  
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used use caution  
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long  
periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when  
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or  
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
15. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should  
not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.  
16. To completely disconnect this equipment from the mains, disconnect the  
power supply cord plug from the receptacle. The mains plug of the power  
supply cord shall remain readily operable.  
Risk of Electric Shock. Do Not Open.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the rear panel and do not expose  
the apparatus to rain or moisture. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
BEFORE OPERATION  
About this operating manual  
Used signs and symbols  
In this operating manual following signs and symbols are used.  
Safety signs  
General safety sign  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the product.  
Dangerous voltage  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that  
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
Signal words  
Indicates in combination with a safety sign a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in damage to equipment.  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Indicates in combination with a safety sign a potentially hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury or damage to equipment.  
Indicates in combination with a safety sign a potentially hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
Indicates in combination with a safety sign a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury.  
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About this operating manual  
Text markings  
Note  
Additional information is provided, which is important to fully understand the  
Sub 600 and how to operate it.  
The arrow will identify steps to be performed. Please follow the instructions carefully.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Multiple steps that should be performed consecutively are numbered. Please follow  
these instructions carefully.  
italics  
The result of a step is printed in italics. This may help you verify the success of a step.  
Controls are printed in bold type face.  
bold  
How this operating manual is structured  
This operating manual is divided in three main chapters, in which you can find all the  
information needed to operate the Dynaudio Sub 600 successfully:  
Before operation: Learn all about unpacking and connecting the subwoofer. The  
controls and connections on the rear panel are also described here.  
Operation: In this chapter you will learn how to operate the subwoofer in general and  
how to position it properly for optimum performance.  
Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting: Here detailed explanations can be found  
how to optimize the settings in order to achieve the maximum sound quality.  
You will find this chapter titles on top of each page for your quick navigation.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
Unpacking  
To find the suitable position for the Sub 600 in your listening room, please read the  
To unpack the subwoofer  
1. Unpack the subwoofer on a clean, even and soft area; floor carpeting is very suitable.  
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2. The packaging should be opened from the top. Remove all accessories that come  
packed with the subwoofer. Do not remove the top part of the protective material.  
3. With the protective material still in place but with accessories removed, carefully tilt  
the packaging on its side and tilt again to turn it upside-down. Ensure that no part of  
the top-cover is obstructing the opening at the top.  
4. The outer packaging can now be lifted away from the subwoofer itself. Remove the  
protective material that now is on top. Through the bag you can now see the  
underside of the subwoofer.  
5. Open the bag and remove such from around the base of the subwoofer.  
6. Again, carefully tilt the subwoofer on its side and again to turn it onto its feet. Note that  
the top part of the protective material will now come off easily so ensure that the  
subwoofer does not drop or slide away in the process.  
Check that the contents are complete  
• Subwoofer: The factory-set power requirements (refer to label on rear of subwoofer)  
should correspond for the region where the subwoofer was purchased. Refer also to  
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• Front baffle grille  
• AC mains lead. The supplied lead should be suitable for the region where the  
subwoofer was purchased.  
• Owners Manual  
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Unpacking  
Grille  
The subwoofer can be operated without the grille. However, it is recommended that the  
grille is mounted during normal use to help prevent accidental damage or dirt settling on  
the cone of the loudspeaker. With subwoofers, the influence of the grille on the sound is  
virtually negligible.  
To remove the grille:  
Gently pull the grille at all corners.  
To fit the grille:  
Line up the studs with the corresponding front baffle holes.  
Gently push the grille in at all corners.  
Note: Be careful when mounting the grille not to touch the cone of the loudspeaker itself.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
Controls and connections  
POWER  
Subwoofer auto power mode:  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
• ON = Auto mode disabled (subwoofer is switched on permanently, when main  
power switch is set to ON).  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
Min  
Max  
• AUTO = Auto mode enabeld (when main power switch is set to ON and a music  
signal is detected, the internal amplifier is activated automatically).  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
GAIN  
Subwoofer volume level.  
SAT/SUB Input  
SAT Output  
PHASE  
Phase setting: phase can be set to 0° or 180°.  
LEFT  
SAT Highpass  
Allows cutting off low frequencies of the signal provided at the SAT Output:  
RIGHT  
Flat = signal is not processed  
60 = cut-off frequency at 60 Hz  
80 = cut-off frequency at 80 Hz  
LFE / Slave IN  
OUT  
SUB I/O  
LFE  
To Slave  
SUB Lowpass  
Subwoofer lowpass frequency: continuously variable from 50 to 150 Hz.  
Slave  
SAT/SUB Input, SAT Output  
100-120V/220-240V  
~ 50/60Hz 3.15A  
SAT/SUB Input: Input for full bandwidth signal from processor/receiver. This  
signal will be processed according to the SAT Highpass setting and provided at  
the SAT Output connection for satellite speakers to be connected.  
ON  
SAT Output: Output for satellite speakers to be connected. This signal is  
processed according to the SAT Highpass setting.  
OFF  
FUSE T3.15A L 250V  
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Controls and connections  
SUB I/O, To Slave  
LFE/Slave IN: input for LFE signal from processor/receiver. Note that the signal  
must be a true LFE signal or already have been filtered by the processor/receiver,  
as SUB Lowpass does not have an effect in combination with the LFE input.  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
OUT: output to next subwoofer if installed.  
Min  
Max  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
LFE/Slave  
Subwoofer operation mode LFE or Slave:  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
LFE: setting if just one subwoofer is used or for first subwoofer if system consists  
of multiple subwoofers. Note that the SUB Lowpass control does not have an  
effect when the LFE Mode is selected.  
SAT/SUB Input  
SAT Output  
Slave: setting for second and all following subwoofers. Note that the SUB  
Lowpass, PHASE and GAIN controls do not have an effect when the Slave  
Mode is selected.  
LEFT  
ON/OFF  
RIGHT  
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Main power switch (to switch the subwoofer manually on and off).  
LED: shows operation mode:  
LFE / Slave IN  
OUT  
• red = subwoofer switched on and in mute mode  
• green = subwoofer is activated  
SUB I/O  
LFE  
To Slave  
Slave  
AC IN  
Main power input.  
100-120V/220-240V  
~ 50/60Hz 3.15A  
ON  
OFF  
FUSE T3.15A L 250V  
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OPERATION  
OPERATION  
Connecting the subwoofer  
Damage of device due to improper connection  
NOTICE  
Set the mains power switch to OFF before connecting the Sub 600.  
Only switch the subwoofer on (mains power switch to ON) after all connections and set  
up steps have been properly completed.  
Note: The Dynaudio Sub 600 can be controlled by any source provided with a LFE or  
preamplifier output. In the operating manual the expression “processor/receiver”  
will be used for all these sources.  
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Connecting the subwoofer  
Subwoofer inputs  
The Dynaudio Sub 600 provides two different signal inputs:  
SUB I/O  
LFE/Slave In  
SAT/SUB Input  
SUB I/O - LFE/Slave In  
This input allows the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) channel to be connected, which is used  
in Home Cinema systems to reproduce low frequency effects.  
The signal is:  
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SAT  
Highpass  
SUB  
Lowpass  
• reproduced by the subwoofer  
• routed to the SUB I/O - LFE/To Slave output for a second subwoofer to be  
connected.  
LFE  
MODE  
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The SUB Lowpass control has no impact on this input.  
Slave  
SAT/SUB Input  
GAIN  
This input allows the connection of the full bandwidth signal from the processor/receiver  
(preamplifier out).  
The signal is:  
• reproduced by the subwoofer,  
• routed to the SAT Output terminals. Low frequencies are cut-off according to the SAT  
Highpass setting,  
PHASE  
• routed to the SUB I/O - LFE/To Slave output for a second subwoofer to be  
connected. High frequencies are cut-off according to the SUB Lowpass setting.  
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See figure left for correlations between input, output and settings.  
Note: All Sub 600 inputs and outputs are low level terminals. Thus, neither a power  
amplifier output must be connected to the subwoofer nor passive loudspeakers  
can be driven by the subwoofer directly!  
SUB I/O  
To Slave  
SAT Output  
Subwoofer  
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OPERATION  
Connecting a single subwoofer  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
To connect the SAT/SUB input:  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
From the preamplifier output of your processor/receiver, PC or mediaplayer (often  
marked as Pre Out or Front Out) connect a stereo RCA cable to the subwoofer SAT/  
SUB Input.  
Min  
Max  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
Front Out/  
➊ ➋  
Pre Out  
LFE/SUB Out  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
This signal should not be already processed by the processor/receiver. Please pay  
attention to the settings of your processor/receiver.  
SAT/SUB Input  
SAT Output  
LEFT  
To connect the LFE channel:  
From the processor or receiver’s low-level (not a speaker output) subwoofer output  
(often marked as “subwoofer out”, “Sub out” or “LFE”), connect a mono RCA-to-RCA  
cable to the subwoofer input SUB I/O - LFE/Slave IN.  
RIGHT  
LFE / Slave IN  
OUT  
SUB I/O  
LFE  
To Slave  
This signal should not be already processed by the processor/receiver. Please pay  
attention to the settings of your processor/receiver.  
Slave  
Set the MODE switch to LFE.  
Note: You also can use both connection types. Both signals will be combined in the  
Sub 600 and routed accordingly. This allows the Sub 600 to reproduce both the  
LFE channel information as well as the bass range of the connected satellite  
speakers  
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Connecting the subwoofer  
Multiple subwoofer connections  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
The Dynaudio Sub 600 can be used stand-alone or together with multiple subwoofer  
units. Using multiple units may be helpful if the listening room is quite large or has difficult  
acoustic conditions (e.g. room-modes, see also “Positioning the subwoofer” on page 20  
for further information).  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
Min  
Max  
Min  
Max  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
When using two or more subwoofers, the first one (designated “Master”) controls the  
following subs (designated “Slave”) via a subwoofer cable.  
SAT/SUB Input  
SAT Output  
SAT/SUB Input  
SAT Output  
LFE/SUB  
Out  
LEFT  
LEFT  
To connect multiple subwoofers:  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
1. Connect the first subwoofer with the processor/receiver as described before.  
2. Set MODE switch of first subwoofer to LFE.  
LFE / Slave IN  
OUT  
LFE / Slave IN  
OUT  
Front Out/  
Pre Out  
Sub...  
(Slave)  
SUB I/O  
LFE  
To Slave  
SUB I/O  
LFE  
To Slave  
3. From the OUT - To Slave output of the first subwoofer connect a mono RCA-to-RCA  
cable to the SUB I/O - LFE/Slave IN input of the following subwoofer. This now  
becomes the slave.  
Slave  
Slave  
Sub 1  
(Master)  
Sub 2  
(Slave)  
4. Set the MODE switch of the second subwoofer to Slave.  
Further subwoofers can be connected in the same way. Set the MODE switch of all  
following subwoofers to Slave respectively.  
Note: In order to avoid interference and noise, we recommend you use quality, well  
shielded cables.  
When using multiple subwoofers in a Master-Slave setup, it is recommended that  
the subwoofers are all the same model.  
If you wish to use multiple subwoofers with full individual control, set the Input  
switch for all to the “Master” position. From the Amplifier, processor or receiver’s  
subwoofer output, use a Y-connector.  
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OPERATION  
Connecting loudspeakers  
In Home Cinema systems the bass management - meaning the distribution of the low  
frequencies to the subwoofer and the speakers - is handled by the settings of the  
processor/receiver. If your equipment does not provide bass management, or if you want  
to use the Sub 600 together with a common stereo, the low frequency adjustment of the  
connected speakers can be managed by the Sub 600. This not only improves the sound  
by matching subwoofer and speakers, but also by freeing the power amplifier and  
connected speakers from the effects of sound-compromising bass reproduction. Also  
refer to the further explanations in the chapter “Connecting the subwoofer” on page 10.  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
Min  
Max  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Front Out/  
Pre Out  
LFE/SUB Out  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
SAT/SUB Input  
SAT Output  
LEFT  
To connect speakers:  
RIGHT  
1. Connect the subwoofer with the processor/receiver as explained in “Connecting a  
LFE / Slave IN  
OUT  
SUB I/O  
LFE  
To Slave  
2. From the Subwoofer SAT Output connect a RCA cable to the Main In of the power  
Slave  
amplifier you use for your speakers.  
Note: Stereos do not have a LFE channel. In this case just connect the front outputs of  
the processor/receiver (Front Out/Pre Out) with the subwoofer.  
The signals connected to the SAT/SUB Input are provided at the OUT - To Slave  
output for connecting another subwoofer. See page 13 to learn more about  
connecting multiple subwoofers.  
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Switching the subwoofer on/off  
Switching the subwoofer on/off  
Once you have ensured yourself that all necessary connections have been made, the  
subwoofer and the connected components can be switched on.  
100-120V/220-240V  
~ 50/60Hz 3.15A  
ON  
Switch the subwoofer ON with the main POWER switch on the rear panel.  
The status LED on the rear of the subwoofer will light up red.  
OFF  
FUSE T3.15A L 250V  
Power mode  
After switching on the Sub 600 the Power mode should be selected:  
POWER  
ON AUTO  
GAIN  
PHASE  
0° 180°  
ON: The amplifier is constantly on.  
AUTO: The Auto Power mode is enabled.  
Min  
Max  
Auto Power mode  
• When a music signal is detected, the internal amplifier is activated automatically.  
The status LED on the rear of the subwoofer will light up green.  
As long as a signal is available on the subwoofer’s input, it will remain switched on.  
• After 15 to 20 minutes of not sensing any input signal, the subwoofer will switch itself  
to mute mode automatically.  
The status LED on the rear of the subwoofer will light up red.  
Note: To switch the subwoofer completely off, set the main power switch to the OFF  
position.  
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OPERATION  
Adjusting the volume (GAIN)  
High Sound Levels  
CAUTION  
To avoid auditory defects do not listen to high sound levels  
over a longer period of time.  
The correct volume setting is an important aspect in achieving a well balanced speaker  
combination. Please also refer to “Specific tips” on page 28 for further information or ask  
your local Dynaudio dealer for assistance.  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
0° 180°  
ON AUTO  
Adjust the GAIN control, until correct setting is reached.  
Min  
Max  
Note: You can not adjust the volume, when subwoofer is in slave mode. In this case the  
volume is controlled by the setting of the master subwoofer.  
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Selecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency (SUB Lowpass)  
Selecting the subwoofer cut-off frequency  
(SUB Lowpass)  
The SUB Lowpass control allows the frequency range of the subwoofer to be defined.  
Above the selected frequency the sound level decreases rapidly. The correct setting of  
this cut-off frequency is important for a well balanced combination of subwoofer and  
speakers.  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
To select the cut-off frequency:  
Set the SUB Lowpass control to the desired frequency between 50 and 150 Hz.  
Note: In most audio-video-systems the subwoofer cut-off frequency is already set in the  
bass management of your processor/receiver. Please refer to the operating  
manual of your processor/receiver for further information. If possible, switch off  
any settings. If your processor/receiver does not allow to switch off the bass  
management, set it to the desired frequency and set SUB Lowpass to its  
maximum value (turn to the very right, 150 Hz).  
Please also heed the instructions given in the operating manual of your loudspeakers,  
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OPERATION  
Setting the phase (PHASE)  
With the phase settings you can adjust the timing relationship between the subwoofer and  
main speakers. If either subwoofer or main speaker are slightly delayed in response in  
relation to the other, it can result in decreased bass output in the frequency response area  
where they overlap each other.  
Combined frequency response  
Subwoofer  
Main speakers  
The phase relationship between subwoofer and satellite speakers is very dependent on  
relative distance, construction and working principles of the main speakers. The figure on  
the left shows a case whereby phase of the subwoofer and main speakers are incorrect  
in the critical overlap area, thus significantly reducing acoustic output in the listening room  
in that area.  
Frequency  
To find the correct phase setting:  
1. Play a bass-rich track which also covers the overlap area.  
POWER  
ON AUTO  
GAIN  
PHASE  
0° 180°  
2. Toggle the PHASE switch between 0° and 180°.  
Choose the setting for which you experience the most bass.  
Note: You can not set the phase if the subwoofer is in slave mode. In this case the  
Min  
Max  
phase is controlled by the setting of the master subwoofer.  
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Setting the satellite cut-off frequency (SAT Highpass)  
Setting the satellite cut-off frequency  
(SAT Highpass)  
Depending on the bass capabilities of the speakers, the frequency range of subwoofer  
and speakers can overlap between 50 Hz and 150 Hz. A bump or a gap in the frequency  
response and thus a lower sound quality will be experienced if the system is not matched  
properly. In addition, small speakers and low powered amplifiers will particularly be  
affected by the low frequency signals, which again has an negative effect on the sound  
quality. Therefore it makes sense to limit the bass range of the connected speakers  
(called “satellites” in this case) by a highpass filter. The Dynaudio Sub 600 provides three  
settings to achieve this:  
• Flat = no limitation  
• 60 Hz = frequencies below 60 Hz are cut-off  
• 80 Hz = frequencies below 80 Hz are cut-off  
To set the cut-off frequency:  
Switch SAT Highpass control to needed position.  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
Note: In most audio-video-systems the satellite cut-off frequency is already set in the  
bass management of your processor/receiver. Please see the operating manual of  
your processor/receiver for further information. You can decide whether you use  
the processor/receiver or the subwoofer for setting the cut-off frequency. Just take  
care, not to set it twice by setting either of them to Flat.  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
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OPERATION  
Positioning the subwoofer  
Although it is often said that the location of a subwoofer in a listening room is not critical  
(as the human ear can not locate direction at very low frequencies), we recommend that  
you choose its position carefully. Thus the subwoofer can integrate seamlessly with the  
other speakers in the system and interact correctly with the room acoustics.  
All of the following should be taken as rough guidelines; bass response in general is very  
dependent on the acoustics of the listening environment. Finding the best position often  
involves a lot of trial-and-error experimentation. Always trust your ears, even if the  
position of the subwoofer seemingly goes against the guidelines. Contradictory as it may  
seem, good integration of subwoofers has been achieved when one isn’t aware that a  
subwoofer is present at all in the system, yet performance involves fast, deep and solid  
bass without sounding stressed, even at loud levels.  
Choose adequate music material  
When experimenting to find the optimal location, use a couple of music tracks with  
repetitive bass across a large spectrum. The tracks should be sufficiently different from  
each other and each should cover a wide bass-range. Musical instruments, such as a  
double-bass, bass guitar, church organ, etc. cover a wide spectrum in the bass region and  
are therefore very suitable. Using non-music (such as action movies) material to position  
and adjust the subwoofer with, may lead to spectacular results with such material but  
almost always it will result in overblown and excessive bass when playing music with the  
same setting.  
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Positioning the subwoofer  
Impact of room-modes  
Every listening environment will have specific “room-modes”, whereby in some specific  
locations in the room and at particular frequencies, the bass may be too much or too lean.  
This effect will be stronger in square and “shoe-box” shaped rooms. With a single  
subwoofer, the better position for the subwoofer relative to the listening position will be the  
one where bass is perceived to be neither too much nor too lean at any given frequency.  
1/4  
1/2  
3/4  
1/4  
1/2  
Listening Room  
Avoid placing the subwoofer at 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4 of either the length or width of the room  
as at these locations the room-modes are likely to be strongest (the dashed lines in the  
figure)  
3/4  
Note: Always position subwoofers at least 1 mtr/3 ft away from a CRT television as the  
magnetic field emanating from the subwoofer may otherwise distort the picture. If  
you see discoloration on the television screen, try moving the subwoofer and other  
speakers close by away from the television.  
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OPERATION  
Positioning possibilities  
Moving the subwoofer closer to walls and corners in particular will generally increase the  
amount of bass. Although the extra amount of bass can be compensated for by reducing  
the volume level of the subwoofer relative to the rest of the system, this can result in  
uneven bass response at the listening position. You can try starting with placement in a  
corner and experiment by gradually moving it out of the corner or further away from the  
wall. Try to locate the position which yields the best compromise between position, volume  
and even bass response. Note that every time that you reposition the subwoofer (even if  
it’s over a short distance) you may need to adjust the level and phase settings again.  
Corner placement  
This placement yields maximum boost of bass level but potentially uneven distribution of  
bass in the room (room-modes), particularly if the room is square or shoe-box shaped.  
From the listening position, check if the bass is even across the entire bass spectrum.  
If not, move the subwoofer out of the corner. Try moving it along either wall.  
Next to wall, away from corner  
This position still provides considerable boost but less than the corner placement as  
above. Room-modes can also still be considerable but less so than with corner  
placement.  
From the listening position, check if the bass is even across the entire bass spectrum.  
If not, move the subwoofer away or towards your listening position until the most even  
response has been obtained.  
Avoid placing the subwoofer exactly half-way or at a quarter of the wall’s length.  
Free standing, away from wall and corner  
This position will give least boost compared to wall or corner placement, but in general  
offers the best flexibility at achieving most even bass distribution at the listening position.  
Avoid placing the subwoofer exactly half-way or at a quarter’s length of either sidewall.  
Particularly in smaller square or “shoe-box” shaped rooms the free standing position  
is recommended.  
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Positioning the subwoofer  
Using multiple subwoofers  
By using carefully positioned multiple subwoofers it is possible to even out the different  
room-modes and thus create a more coherent overall bass response in the room. It is  
worth experimenting with different locations around the room for the additional  
subwoofers, even using the rear of the room. As adding subwoofers will not increase the  
effect of room-modes, even adding a subwoofer without much care or thought to  
positioning is likely to help even out room-modes.  
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OPTIMIZING SETTINGS/TROUBLESHOOTING  
OPTIMIZING SETTINGS/TROUBLESHOOT-  
ING  
General tips  
Check it out  
Try different subwoofer positions and settings, before you finally choose a setup.  
Note down settings  
When looking for the best subwoofer position in the room, note down the ideal setting you  
found for a position. When moving the subwoofer between two positions you will be able  
to set the subwoofer to the same configuration as found before.  
Vary the listening music  
When experimenting to find the optimal settings, use a couple of music tracks with  
repetitive bass across a large spectrum. The tracks should be sufficiently different from  
each other and each should cover a wide bass-range. Musical instruments, such as a  
double-bass, bass guitar, church organ, etc. covering a wide spectrum in the bass region  
and above, are very suitable as these depend on accurately balanced subwoofers and  
main speakers.  
Verify changes  
Although in general it is best to make adjustments in the sequence outlined below, note  
that changing one setting may influence another. For example, finding the right setting for  
phase may result in having to decrease gain, even if this was set correctly before. It is  
recommended that you double-check the previous settings before moving on to the next  
one. Obtaining the best integration of the subwoofers generally involves a considerable  
amount of repeated fine-tuning.  
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Volume (GAIN)  
Volume (GAIN)  
With the GAIN control you can adjust the relative volume level of the subwoofer to the  
main speakers of the system:  
POWER  
GAIN  
PHASE  
ON AUTO  
0° 180°  
Play the same track a couple of times, adjusting the level so that the instrument sounds  
homogenous across its range.  
Min  
Max  
If you find that at certain specific bass tones the response is either too loud (bloated  
sound) or soft (thin sound), it may be that you have to experiment further with the location  
of the subwoofer and/or the cross-over settings.  
on page 25 for further information.  
Note: When using multiple subwoofers, ensure that the settings for cut-off frequency,  
phase and LF extension are identical. Use the LFE and Slave mode options to  
ensure that all subwoofers operate on the same settings (refer to chapter “Multiple  
Different acoustic loadings can be found within a listening room. Thus, balancing  
out modes may require different power levels.  
Cut-off frequencies  
Matching the frequency responses of subwoofer and speakers has an important impact  
on the overall sound quality, when integrating a subwoofer into a audio-video-system. In  
general a large, floor-standing speaker still has significant output in the deeper bass  
range, whereas a very small speaker will not be able to reproduce deep bass at all. In the  
first case a bump in the overlapping area will cause a louder or even bloated sound while  
in the second case an acoustic hole will be experienced.  
50 Hz  
100 Hz  
150 Hz  
The following figures visualize the possible results (please note that all curves are for  
illustration purposes and do not show exact filter characteristics).  
50  
100  
150  
Frequency/Hz  
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OPTIMIZING SETTINGS/TROUBLESHOOTING  
Cross-over frequencies set correctly  
Subwoofer and main speakers are perfectly matched, when the combined frequency  
response is smooth without bumps and gaps. A neutral sound will be the result.  
Combined frequency response  
Subwoofer  
Main speakers  
Frequency  
Combined frequency response  
Subwoofer  
Subwoofer too low, main speakers too high  
Main speakers  
A gap in the frequency response occurs, if the cut-off frequency of the subwoofer is set  
too low and of the main speakers too high (or if the main speakers are not able to  
reproduce low frequencies accordingly). In this acoustic hole you will miss some signal  
information and experience a thin bass sound.  
Frequency  
Combined frequency response  
Subwoofer  
Main speakers  
Subwoofer too high, main speakers too low  
In the other case you will experience unnatural and bloated bass sound, if the overlapping  
area is too large. The combined frequency response shows a bump, as the sound  
pressure levels in this area are increased.  
Frequency  
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Cut-off frequencies  
Control possibilities  
The Dynaudio Sub 600 provides two controls to match the frequency response of the  
subwoofer and the main speakers perfectly:  
SAT Highpass SUB Lowpass  
Flat 60Hz 80Hz  
SUB Lowpass: The upper cut-off frequency of the subwoofer, which can be  
continuously adjusted between 50 and 150 Hz. Above the selected cut-off frequency  
the sound pressure level decreases rapidly.  
50 Hz  
150 Hz  
SAT Highpass: The lower cut-off frequency of the main speakers; 60 Hz, 80 Hz or  
Flat (neutral) can be selected. Below the selected cut-off frequency the sound  
pressure level decreases rapidly.  
Note: The settings for the cross-over frequencies just have an impact on the signal at  
the SAT/SUB Input! The LFE channel is just used to reproduce very low frequent  
effect signals. Consequently signals at the SUB I/O - LFE/Slave In are not limited  
in their frequency response.  
General tips  
SUB Lowpass = 80 Hz  
The cut-off frequency should be selected as low as possible. Then the subwoofer  
works without being recognized as a single signal source. Very often a cut-off  
frequency of 80 Hz has been experienced as an ideal value.  
Reduce weak amplifiers and small speakers from bass load  
By limiting the reproduction of low frequency at the SAT Output, amplifiers and  
speakers connected to this output are freed from reproducing the heavy bass load,  
which negatively impacts the sound quality. This will improve the overall sound of your  
audio system.  
Play a music track that has a significant amount of bass over a large bass region. An  
instrument such as a double-bass or bass-guitar is very suitable. Listen carefully to the  
bass-line played by the instrument. As it goes up and down in the bass range, the  
overall bass volume should remain the same – be it with very deep or higher bass  
notes.  
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OPTIMIZING SETTINGS/TROUBLESHOOTING  
Specific tips  
Many processors/receivers provide extensive bass management capabilities to set the  
cut-off frequencies for both subwoofer and speakers. If using the bass management of the  
processor/receiver, set the controls of the Sub 600 as followed:  
• SUB Lowpass = 150 Hz (at the very right)  
• SAT Highpass = Flat  
Damage of Small Satellite Speakers  
CAUTION  
Selecting the correct frequency depends to a large extend on the main speakers.  
Sometimes main speakers are specifically intended to work with a subwoofer. In such  
cases, the main speakers can get damaged by a full-range amplifier signal.  
If in doubt, check the instruction manual for the main speakers for any restrictions.  
The table below offers some setting tips for different speaker and amplifier combinations.  
This should only be taken as rough guidelines, as the best setup can just be found by  
experimenting.  
Speaker/amplifier  
Recommended first setting  
If you experience  
this problem  
...try this  
after first setting...  
SUB Lowpass  
SAT Highpass  
Large speaker,  
powerful amplifier  
50 Hz  
Flat  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
SAT Highpass = 60 Hz  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
Large speaker,  
weaker amplifier  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
SAT Highpass = 80 Hz  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
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Cut-off frequencies  
Speaker/amplifier  
Recommended first setting  
If you experience  
this problem  
...try this  
after first setting...  
SUB Lowpass  
SAT Highpass  
Medium sized speaker,  
powerful amplifier  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
80 Hz  
80 Hz  
100 Hz  
Flat  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
bass too bloated  
bass too weak  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
SAT Highpass = 60 Hz, 80 Hz  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
Medium sized speaker,  
weaker amplifier  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
80 Hz  
80 Hz  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
SAT Highpass = 60 Hz, 80 Hz  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
Small speaker,  
powerful amplifier  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
SAT Highpass = 80 Hz  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
Small speaker,  
weaker amplifier  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
Decrease SUB Lowpass step wise  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
Very small speaker  
(Mini-satellites)  
Decrease volume (GAIN),  
Decrease SUB Lowpass step wise  
Increase volume (GAIN),  
Increase SUB Lowpass step wise  
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OPTIMIZING SETTINGS/TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
There may be various reasons why the subwoofer doesn’t function properly in a system  
without it being faulty. The checklist below will help solve problems you may encounter.  
Before consulting your Dynaudio dealer, check this list first.  
Check this first:  
Check if all signal cables are connected properly.  
Check settings in bass management menu of the connected processor/receiver.  
Carefully and gradually increase the subwoofer volume level on the processor/  
receiver.  
Carefully and gradually increase the subwoofer volume level on the subwoofer GAIN  
control.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The subwoofer switches itself off  
although music is being played.  
There is hardly any low-frequency signal available. This can  
happen if the music or movie itself does not contain very low  
frequencies (e.g. long dialogues).  
The subwoofer will switch on automatically as soon  
as low frequent signals are detected.  
The subwoofer will not switch on at all.  
• AC mains cable has become disconnected  
(LED does not lit).  
Make sure to switch the system off first before  
making any changes!  
• Mains switch on the rear is switched to OFF  
(LED does not lit).  
Reconnect mains cable.  
Switch mains back on.  
Check if all signal cables are connected properly.  
The subwoofer will not switch on  
automatically.  
• No signal is present on either of the subwoofer’s inputs  
(LED lights red).  
Make sure to switch the system off first before  
making any changes!  
Check if all signal cables are connected properly.  
Check if the subwoofer output on the source is  
engaged.  
Subwoofer is switched on but no sound  
from the subwoofer.  
• No signal is present on either of the subwoofer’s inputs.  
• In the processor or receiver’s bass-management set-up,  
subwoofer has been disabled.  
• Subwoofer volume level has been turned down all the way  
on the processor/receiver.  
Make sure to switch the system off first before  
making any changes!  
Check if all signal cables are connected properly.  
Check settings in Bass Management menu of the  
connected amplifier or receiver.  
• Subwoofer volume level has been turned down all the way  
with the subwoofer’s control.  
Carefully and gradually increase the subwoofer  
volume level on the amplifier or receiver.  
Carefully and gradually increase the subwoofer  
volume level on the subwoofer GAIN control.  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION/WARRANTY  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION/WARRANTY  
Care and Maintenance  
Components of the highest quality are used in your Sub 600. This assures years of trouble  
free operation. Following precautions should still be made though.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Damage of drive units  
NOTICE  
Touching the drive units may damage them.  
Do not touch the drive units by hand when cleaning the cabinet.  
To clean the cabinet:  
Use a moistened cloth or a mild detergent. Do not use aggressive cleaning solutions.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Changing the fuse  
Risk of Fire  
WARNING  
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type fuse and  
rating.  
The fuse is placed on the rear of the subwoofer below the mains power input. It can be  
changed without removing the amplifier module.  
100-120V/220-240V  
~ 50/60Hz 3.15A  
ON  
To change the fuse:  
1. Switch off the mains power switch and unplug the power cable.  
2. Pull out the fuse holder  
OFF  
3. Replace fuse with same type and rating  
4. Push fuse holder back firmly until it is locked in its position.  
FUS250V  
Recycling used products  
This product is subjected to the European Union Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment directive (WEEE), 2002/96/EC.  
This product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but must be collected  
separately and disposed according to your national regulations.  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION/WARRANTY  
Warranty  
The warranty only covers faults or defects in material and production. Damage caused as  
a result of abuse, misuse or defective associated electronics is not covered by the  
warranty.  
All warranty claims must be accompanied by a copy of the original purchase invoice and  
warranties are only valid in the country or market of original origin and distribution. Should  
warranty service be required, it must be arranged for in the country of purchase by an  
authorized Dynaudio dealer.  
For additional information about the Dynaudio warranty conditions please visit the  
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Technical specifications  
Technical specifications  
Parameter  
Sub 600  
System  
Active subwoofer  
Closed box  
Bass principle  
Frequency response  
Low frequency limit (-3 dB)  
18 – 250 Hz (± 3 dB)  
18 Hz  
High frequency limit  
• SUB input  
• LFE input  
50 – 250 Hz  
150 Hz  
Input  
RCA  
10 kOhm  
Input impedance  
Phase adjustment  
0°, 180°  
Satellite highpass output crossover frequencies  
Crossover slope  
Flat, 60 Hz, 80 Hz  
2nd order butterworth  
50 Hz to 150 Hz  
300 W, 4 Ohm  
Subwoofer lowpass crossover frequencies  
Amplifier power  
Power consumption  
• standby  
• max.  
< 0.5 W  
325 W  
Dimensions, external  
350 x 420 x 370 mm  
(W x H x D, incl. feet and grille)  
13.78" x 16.54" x 14.57"  
Weight  
21 kg  
Mains voltage  
100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
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