Yamaha YST-SW200 Owner's Manual - Page 11

FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS, When combined with a 4 or 5

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FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS Adjustment of the VOLUME control, the HIGH CUT control and the PHASE switch should be changed according to the main speakers, listening condition, the source, etc. The following figures show the optimum adjusting level of each control and the frequency characteristics on the condition that this unit is combined with a typical speaker system. This unit's frequency characteristics • When combined with a 4" or 5" acoustic suspension, 2 way system HIGH CUT VOLUME 40 Hz 140 Hz 0 10 PHASE-Set to the reverse (REV) position. • When combined with an 8" or 10" acoustic suspension, 2 way system HIGH CUT VOLUME 40 Hz 140 Hz 0 10 PHASE-Set to the reverse (REV) position. • When combined with a 12" acoustic suspension, 3 way system HIGH CUT VOLUME 40 Hz 140 Hz 0 10 PHASE-Set to the reverse (REV) position. 11

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FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS
Adjustment of the
VOLUME
control, the
HIGH CUT
control and the
PHASE
switch should be changed according to the main
speakers, listening condition, the source, etc.
The following figures show the optimum adjusting level of each control and the frequency characteristics on the condition that this
unit is combined with a typical speaker system.
This unit’s frequency characteristics
When combined with a 4” or 5”
acoustic suspension, 2 way system
PHASE–
Set to the reverse (REV) position.
When combined with an 8” or 10”
acoustic suspension, 2 way system
PHASE–
Set to the reverse (REV) position.
When combined with a 12” acoustic
suspension, 3 way system
PHASE–
Set to the reverse (REV) position.
HIGH CUT
VOLUME
140 Hz
0
10
40 Hz
HIGH CUT
VOLUME
140 Hz
0
10
40 Hz
HIGH CUT
VOLUME
140 Hz
0
10
40 Hz