Play a familiar piece of music or video
soundtrack that has substantial bass content.
Gradually turn the subwoofer Level control
clockwise until you achieve a neutral
volume balance between the subwoofer's deep
bass output and your main speakers.
See Diagram 3.
While in your listening position, have someone
toggle the Phase Switch on the subwoofer
between 0 and 180 degrees until you've decided
which provides the fullest, most accurate bass.
Set the switch in the preferred position.
See Diagram 3.
Remember that these are just guidelines, you
may experiment with both controls to see what
gives you the best blend of bass in your room.
You are now ready to enjoy your
OMNISAT system.
RECOMMENDED STEREO
CONNECTION
Arrange the 5 OMNISAT's and Mirage LF-150
subwoofer in a Home Theater configuration:
Use one Mirage OMNISAT for the left, center,
right, rear left and rear right channels and one
Mirage LF-150 subwoofer. See Diagram 1.
Send the left and right main channel speaker
wire from the receiver/amplifier to the
subwoofer and connect them to the LEFT and
RIGHT INPUTS. See Diagram 2.
Next, connect speaker wire from the LEFT
subwoofer output to the left satellite. Connect
speaker wire from the RIGHT subwoofer output
to the RIGHT satellite. See Diagram 2.
Be sure to respect the polarity of the wire.
Connect the speaker wire from the positive
(RED +) terminal on the receiver/amplifier to
the positive (RED+) terminal on the subwoofer.
Connect the negative (BLACK-) terminal on the
receiver/amplifier to the negative (BLACK-)
terminal on the subwoofer. See Diagram 7.
owners manual
Connect the remaining 3 satellites with speaker
wire to their respective outputs in back of the
amplifier/receiver. Plug in the subwoofer and
turn it on.
Set the Frequency control of your Mirage
LF-150 subwoofer to 70Hz as a starting point.
If the system sounds "boomy" or ill defined,
decrease the Frequency setting. If the sound is
lacking in bass, increase the Frequency setting.
This will help achieve the correct balance
between the low frequencies of your subwoofer
and the mid/bass of your speakers.
See Diagram 3.
Balance the sound output of the speakers by
using the pink noise test pattern generated by
your receiver/amplifier. Adjust the system so all
speakers produce the same output level.
Play a familiar piece of music or video
soundtrack that has substantial bass content.
Gradually turn the subwoofer Level control
clockwise until you achieve a neutral
volume balance between the subwoofer's deep
bass output and your main speakers.
See Diagram 3.
While in your listening position, have someone
toggle the Phase Switch on the subwoofer
between 0 and 180 degrees until you've decided
which provides the fullest, most accurate bass.
Set the switch in the preferred position.
See Diagram 3.
Remember that these are just guidelines, you
may experiment with both controls to see what
gives you the best blend of bass in your room.
You are now ready to enjoy your
OMNISAT system.
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