SEEBURG acoustic line G-Sub-1501-dp Particularly Low Profile High Performance Subwoofer User Manual
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Acoustic line G-Sub-1501-dp Particularly
Low Profile High Performance Subwoofer
User Manual
Version 3.3
Foreword
The G Sub 1501 dp is a multi-functional premium class subwoofer with an
integrated digital amplifier providing 2400 Watt @ 4 Ohm (AES) and a DSP
controller. The 15” long-excursion driver is powered by the integrated
amplifier. An additional subwoofer (e.g. G Sub 1501) can be connected to the
Speakon parallel LS out connector. Various pre-configured presets and level
settings are available for selection.
The integrated DSP controller is based on the same operating principle as the
stand-alone controllers HDLM 8 and DSP 2.6. A mere 0.8 ms latency (from
analogue input to output) is achieved through the use of a 96 kHz sample rate.
The excellent signal to noise ratio is a further feature of the DSP
controller. Electronic simulation of a transformer balanced input provides
additional protection against hum and buzz caused for example by external
interference. High grade electronic components from the industrial sector and
first-class circuit design result in a robust device with excellent audio
characteristics and minimize disruptive noise.
The default state of the integrated DSP controller is the standard
configuration as described in this manual. Custom presets can be installed by
the user, but must be programmed with the LPI (Loudspeaker Programming
Interface) by the manufacturer. The preset file is a custom audio file which
is simply played into the audio input of the controller. In this manner,
individual configurations can be created, for instance to accommodate the
specific requirements of an installation project. Furthermore, should you ever
be unsure as to the integrity of the DSP configuration of your controller, you
can obtain a fresh default file from SEEBURG acoustic line and re-install the
original factory presets yourself. Efficient and intelligent limiter functions
provide optimal protection without sacrificing any of the potential of the
system.
If you would like further information about SEEBURG acoustic line products, or
have any comments or suggestions regarding this handbook or the product, you
can contact us here:
SEEBURG acoustic line Productions- und Vertriebsgesellschaft mph
Awe 32
89231 Sender
07307 / 9700 – 0
www.seeburg.com
info@seeburg.net
Safety instructions
| Acoustic
Even a low input level can result in a sound pressure level at the loudspeaker
which can be damaging to your hearing. Do not remain in close proximity to the
loudspeaker when it is being operated. Use hearing protection. Observe all
relevant Health and Safety and Environmental Protection regulations.
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| Mechanical
Movable parts and falling objects during installation and de-rigging can cause
serious injury. Observe at all times all relevant Health and
Safety regulations and regulations on the installation and operation of PA
systems.
| Magnetic und electrical
Loudspeakers generate a magnetic field even without a source of power
connected. This can damage or destroy magnetic storage devices. The Power Con
loop-through connector is under power when the device is in operation. Observe
all relevant safety regulations at all times.
| General safety precautions
The installation and de-rigging of this equipment should only be car- reed out
by appropriately qualified and experienced personnel, and
according to all relevant safety regulations. Find out about the apply- cable
regulations in the country you work in and comply with the re-
spectate regulations.
Do not operate the loudspeaker if you have any doubts about the safety of
doing so, or if the loudspeaker shows any signs of faulty operation. There are
no user serviceable parts inside the device. For repairs, contact your dealer
or a qualified service technician.
The loudspeaker is a class 1 device requiring a 230 V / 50 Hz power connection
with earth contact.
If the loudspeaker is connected to a power source in which the volt-age is too
high, a protective mechanism is triggered which reliably
safeguards the amplifier module and DSP. Once triggered, the pro-section must
be renewed by a qualified service technician.
Never open the housing. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not expose the loudspeaker to rain, and avoid operating in envi-ronment
below -5° C or above 40° C. Be aware of the possibility of
condensation forming inside the housing due to rapid changes in temperature.
Allow the loudspeaker to adjust to ambient temperature
before operation. Leave the device switched on if operating in unfavorable
conditions.
To prevent overheating, do not operate the loudspeaker in the direct vicinity
of strong heat sources, and avoid direct sunlight. After long periods of
operation, the loudspeaker, particularly metallic compo-nets such as the pole
mount and the connector panel, can reach
temperatures exceeding 40° C.
Connectors/Indicators
4.1 Connection panel
4.2 Connectors
XLR connectors (1)
The G Sub 1501 dp should be connected with a standard symmetrically wired XLR
cable. To con-nect the input signal to further devices, use the male XLR Loop
thru connector. To obtain full power performance from the system, the signal
source should be able to provide a minimum of 6 dBu distortion free output
voltage.
Power Con blue (2)
Power supply input voltage 110-230 VAC. This connector provides the function
of an on-off switch. After powering on (turn the connector to the right until
it locks), the systems starts up and is ready for use after approximately 3
seconds. Avoid repeatedly switching the system on and off, particularly when
it is operating.
Power Con grey (3)
110-230 VAC loop-through connector. This connector is to be used when multiple
active loud- speakers are to be provided with power from one source. Please
observe carefully the maximum power capacity of the power source.
** The nominal power consumption of the G Sub 1501 dp under full power is
3.8 A (measured with pink noise, Crest Factor 8). Transient peaks can,
however, cause much higher momentary power drain.
Observe carefully the nominal power consumption when connecting the
loudspeaker(s) to the power source, and observe carefully the cut-off current
of the safety circuit breakers. We recommend using the loudspeaker on power
circuits with circuit breakers with C characteris-tic.
SpeakON black (4)
This connector is used to connect and power a further external G Sub 1501.
ATTENTION! The total impedance of the connected passive systems must be 8
Ohm or more! It is highly recommended to not connect more than one passive G
Sub 1501 to this output.
4.3 Controls**
4.4 Status indication
Mute LED:
Lights red when the system is muted (press the Set button in Status Mode), or
in technically critical conditions.
Limit LED:
Lights yellow when the limiter is limiting one or more amplifier chan-nels.
Signal LED:
Lights green when a signal of more than -20 dBu is present. The LED still
lights up when the system is muted.
Power LED:
Lights when the system is powered up.
Operation
5.1 Starting up
When the system is switched on, it retains the settings from the previous
usage. This also applies to the Bank selection. The system is then in the
Status Mode. If the red Mute LED is lit as a result of the previous setting,
no signal will be passed. Pressing the Set button once will un-mute the
system. The Mute LED will go off, and signal will be passed.
5.2 Selecting a bank
The loudspeaker presets are stored in the DSP controller in up to 3 banks. To
change banks, press and hold the Mode button whilst the loudspeaker is
switched on.
Press and hold the Mode button.
0N = Connect the power cable (Power Con blue).
Corresponding LEDs blink to indicate the chosen bank.
Release the Mode button.
When the power cable is connected, the level and/or preset LED lamps blink to
indicate which bank is selected. The level LED blinks to indicate the first
bank, the preset LED for the second. The third bank is indicated by both LEDs
blinking.
If only one bank is programmed, there is no possibility to switch the bank.
Bank 1 — Default Settings | Bank 2 | Bank 3 |
---|---|---|
LP 100 Hz | – | – |
LP 120 Hz | – | – |
LP 140 Hz | – | – |
Switchable Cardioid Mode | – | – |
5.3 Setting level
Pressing the Mode button once selects the Level Mode, in which you can adjust
the output volume in 3 dB steps. There are four settings available: +3 dB, 0
dB (standard), -3 dB and -6 dB. The setting is done by pressing the Set
button. The Level LED lights to indicate which mode is activated. The four
vertically aligned LEDs (lit green in this mode) indicate which setting is
selected.
5.4 Recalling presets
Pressing the Mode button twice selects the Preset Mode. Three different
presets with an each switchable Cardioid Mode are available in each bank for
selection via the Set button. The four ver-tidally aligned LEDs indicate the
current selection. The Cardioid Mode is activated in the preset when the
bottom of the four vertical LEDs lights up.
5.4.1 Preset Bank 1 — Default Settings
LP 100:
Preset for use with a mid-high system (e.g. TSM15 or K24). The acoustical cut-
off frequency in this preset is 100 Hz.
LP 120:
Preset for use with a smaller mid-high system (e.g. A6 or TSM12). The
acoustical cut-off frequency in this preset is 120 Hz.
LP 140:
Preset for use with a smaller mid-high system (e.g. Tsao or Tasmania). The
acoustical cut-off frequency in this presets 100 Hz.
Cardioid Mode:
The so-called backward attenuation of a subwoofer system (combine-tion of at
least 2x subwoofers) can be significantly increased with a cardioid. The
cardioid function works regardless of the choice of three possible presets.
More details in section 5.7.
5.5 Reprogramming of dp-speakers with preset audio files
By default, the built-in DSP controller is in a default configuration state
that conforms to the descript-tion in the User Manual. The installation of
special presets on the DSP controller can be done by the user himself, since
only a special preset audio file must be loaded. The programming of these
audio files via the LPI (Loudspeaker Programming Interface) can only be done
by the manufacturer.
The preset is getting installed on the DSP by playing the preset audio file in
the XLR input. This can be done in different ways (MP3 player, smart phone,
PC, CD player, …). Installation via PC is done as follows:
- Use a mini-jack-XLR (stereo) cable to connect the headphone output to the XLR input of the self-powered box. Use only one of the XLR connectors.
- Mute the box by pressing the Set button in Status Mode. The Mute LED lights up. The DSP controller can only receive data in the muted state.
- Make sure your computer’s volume is set to 100%.
- Load the “.wav” file received from SEEBURG acoustic line into a music player.
- Press the play button.
- After a successful programming operation, the Mute LED turns off.
** It is very important to ensure that the preset audio file is played in
single mode. Other music files in the playlist or on the data storage medium
will otherwise be played at full volume.
5.6 Locking the buttons**
Press and hold the Set and Mode buttons simultaneously for more than 3 seconds
to lock the controls of the system. Repeat the action to unlock the system.
5.7 Cardioid Mode
The Cardioid Mode serves to generate a cardioid response pattern for the
subwoofers. Using this mode, a significant reduction in bass energy emission
to the rear of the system can be achieved. A minimum of 2 subwoofer units is
required. Multiples of three is better. Specialised signal processing creates
controlled interference patterns between the sources, leading to the desired
cancellation to the rear.
In order for the interaction between the sources to function correctly and
generate the desired car-diode response, the subwoofer system must be set up
at least 1.5 m away from any bordering sur-face such as a wall or solid stage
front.
Installation using two subwoofers:
The G Sub 1501 dp that is in Cardioid Mode must be positioned such that the
front of the unit is facing the rear, whilst a second G Sub 1501 dp which is
not in Cardioid Mode faces the front as normal. The level of the rear-facing G
Sub 1501 dp must be reduced by 6 dB compared to the front-facing subwoofer if
the cardio system consists of only two subwoofers.
Note:
Both subwoofers must be set to the same cut-off frequency. The cardioid preset
of rear-facing subwoofer must be activated and the level has to be reduced by
6 dB. Application example:
Only the rear-facing subwoofer is operated in Cardioid Mode. This applies
regardless of whether the two units are stacked on top of each other or laid
side by side on the ground.
Installation using three subwoofers (recommended):
The performance of the cardioid configuration is better when 3 subwoofers are
used together. The units can be stacked on top of each other or laid side by
side on the ground. If in a stack, the low- est unit should face the rear. If
laid side by side, the middle unit faces the rear.
As in the previous example with two subwoofers, the rearwards facing subwoofer
is operated in Cardioid Mode. The two forwards facing units are operated as
normal without the Cardioid Mode activated (e.g. one G Sub 1501 dp+ with a
passive G Sub 1501 connected to the parallel output Speak ON (4) and the
Cardioid Mode not selected). All of the subwoofers in the configuration should
be operating at the same level and with the same cut-off frequency to get the
best result.
Note:
Both subwoofers must be set to the same cut-off frequency. The cardioid preset
of rear-facing subwoofer must be activated.
Application example:
Only the rear-facing subwoofer is operated in Cardioid Mode. This applies
regardless of whether the two units are stacked on top of each other or laid
side by side on the ground.
Technical specifications
Speaker Components | 15″Nd |
---|---|
Description | Digtally Powered Bass Extension |
Amp Power | 1500 W AES (single Mode) / 110-230 V |
2400 W AES (dual Mode) / 110-230 V/
Rated Current| 38A@230V
SPL (pesk @ tm)| 13548
Max. Input Signal| 250Bu
DsP| HDLM FPGA Processing 32 bt floating point
AD /DA| 24 bit/96 kHz
Latency| 0.8ms (analog in to analog out)
Usable Range (sa8)| 35Hz-100/120/ 140 Hz
Tuning Frequency Excursion minimum| 42Hz
Connectors| Neutrik XLR infought
Neutrik Power Con infought
Neutrik Speakon NL4MP out
Handles| 2x
Rigging / Fittings| M20 on top Wheel board fittings
Weight| 200kg (+ 6,0 kg wheel board)
Size neigh x width x depth| 400 60,0 60.0
Order No.| 00620dp
The technical data sheet and further information about possible applications
for the system and available accessories can be downloaded at the following
Internet address:
http://www.seeburg.net/download_getfile.php?file=downloads/06-Datenblaetter/G-Subwoofer/G-Sub-1501-dpDatenblattdt.pdf
**** This manual applies only to systems fitted with the DPL\-DSP Con-
trolled.
The version fitted with the DPLA-DSP Controller can be identified by the
control panel located above the XLR connectors.
Declaration of conformity
EG Declaration of conformity
This product
G Sub 1501 dp
confirms to the following EU guidelines, including any additions:
2006/95/EG, Low Voltage
2004/108/EG, Electromagnetic Compatibility
(Locations: Appendix 1, Paragraph 1, a and b)
The following standards have been applied:
DIN EN 60065
DIN EN 55103-1:1996, classes E1 to E4
DIN EN 55103-2:1996, classes E1 to E4
Declared by: Winfried Seaborg, SEEBURG acoustic line GmbH
Place and date: Sender, 01.01.2010
Legally binding sign:
The attachments constitute part of this declaration. This declaration
certifies conformity with the listed guidelines, but does not guarantee any
product characteristics. The safety precautions listed in the product
documentation must be observed.
SEEBURG acoustic line Productions- und Vertriebsgesellschaft mph
Awe 32
89231 Sender
07307 /9700 -0
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Productions- und Vestries GmbH
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Fon: +49 (0)7307 97 00- 0
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