Harman Kardon SB 30 Owners Manual - Page 11

Subwoofer Phase Switch, Adjusting the System's Volume, Selecting an Input Source, Surround Modes - remote

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SB 30 Using Your Soundbar Speaker System Subwoofer Phase Switch When the subwoofer is properly in phase with the soundbar speakers, the sound will be clearer and have more impact. In-phase performance will make percussive sounds like drums, piano and plucked strings sound more lifelike. Although there is no absolutely correct setting for the subwoofer's Phase switch, in most cases it should be left in the "Normal" position. The best way to set the Phase switch is to listen to music that you are familiar with and adjust the switch so that drums and other percussive sounds have maximum impact. Selecting an Input Source Press the Source button on the soundbar or the remote control to switch among the three sources: optical digital, coaxial digital and analog. Source Button Source Button This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The soundbar's Status LEDs will glow white to indicate the active source. Optical Digital Coaxial Digital Phase Switch Adjusting the System's Volume Press the Volume Up and Down buttons on the soundbar or the remote control to raise and lower the system's volume one step at a time. Hold down the buttons to raise or lower the volume continuously. To mute the system, press the remote control's Mute button. Volume Down/Up Buttons Mute Button Volume Down/Up Buttons Analog Surround Modes Your soundbar incorporates extremely sophisticated digital signal processing that, along with 13 individual transducers powered by 11 amplifier channels, creates an astonishingly realistic surround-sound presentation in any size room, for listeners at any position in the room, without needing any extra speakers or wires. Press the Surround Mode button on the soundbar or the remote control to switch among the three surround modes: Stereo, Virtual and HARMAN Wave. Surround Mode Button Surround Mode Button For the best sound, we recommend turning your TV's built-in speakers off. Consult your TV's owner's manual to find out how to do it. If there is no way to turn your TV's speakers off, you can adjust your TV's volume so that the SB 30 system will always supply most of the sound: 1. Using the volume buttons on your TV, turn its volume all the way down. 2. Then use the soundbar's Volume Up/Down buttons to set the sound to a comfortable listening level. The soundbar's Status LEDs glow blue to indicate the active surround mode: Stereo Virtual HARMAN Wave 11

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SB 30
Subwoofer Phase Switch
When the subwoofer is properly in phase with the soundbar speakers, the sound will be
clearer and have more impact. In-phase performance will make percussive sounds like
drums, piano and plucked strings sound more lifelike. Although there is no absolutely
correct setting for the subwoofer’s Phase switch, in most cases it should be left in the
“Normal” position. The best way to set the Phase switch is to listen to music that you
are familiar with and adjust the switch so that drums and other percussive sounds have
maximum impact.
This area is designed to become
quite warm during normal operation
Phase
Switch
Adjusting the System’s Volume
Press the Volume Up and Down buttons on the soundbar or the remote control to raise
and lower the system’s volume one step at a time. Hold down the buttons to raise or lower
the volume continuously.To mute the system, press the remote control’s Mute button.
Volume Down/Up
Buttons
Mute Button
Volume Down/Up
Buttons
For the best sound, we recommend turning your TV’s built-in speakers off. Consult your
TV’s owner’s manual to find out how to do it. If there is no way to turn your TV’s speakers
off, you can adjust your TV’s volume so that the SB 30 system will always supply most
of the sound:
1. Using the volume buttons on your TV, turn its volume all the way down.
2. Then use the soundbar’s Volume Up/Down buttons to set the sound to a comfortable
listening level.
Selecting an Input Source
Press the Source button on the soundbar or the remote control to switch among the three
sources: optical digital, coaxial digital and analog.
Source
Button
Source
Button
The soundbar’s Status LEDs will glow white to indicate the active source.
Optical Digital
Analog
Coaxial Digital
Surround Modes
Your soundbar incorporates extremely sophisticated digital signal processing that,
along with 13 individual transducers powered by 11 amplifier channels, creates an
astonishingly realistic surround-sound presentation in any size room, for listeners at any
position in the room, without needing any extra speakers or wires.
Press the Surround Mode button on the soundbar or the remote control to switch among
the three surround modes: Stereo, Virtual and HARMAN Wave.
Surround Mode
Button
Surround Mode
Button
The soundbar’s Status LEDs glow blue to indicate the active surround mode:
Stereo
HARMAN Wave
Virtual
Using Your Soundbar Speaker System