Enclave CineHome II 8″ Subwoofer – for Enclave CineHome II Home Theater Surround Sound System-Complete Features/User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Enclave Audio
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Enclave CineHome II 8″ Subwoofer – for Enclave CineHome II Home Theater
Surround Sound System
Specifications
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wireless
- SPEAKER TYPE: Wireless, Subwoofer, Surround
- BRAND: Enclave Audio
- MODEL NAME: ENCHOMEIISUB
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Home Theater
- AC: 100-240V
- FREQUENCY: 50-60Hz
- DIMENSIONS: 14.5 x 11.8 x 13.8
- WEIGHT: 20 lbs.
- SUBWOOFER HEIGHT: 10-inch
- BLUETOOTH: 5.0
- FRONT SPEAKERS: 400mm
- REAR SPEAKERS: 400mm
Introduction
The THX Certified CineHome PRO CineHub Edition combo transforms your living room into a real surround sound movie experience that no sound bar can equal. It is powered by 14 custom-designed drivers and a 10-inch subwoofer and pairs effortlessly with the Enclave CineHub. The CineHome Pro CineHub version is the new benchmark in High Definition, THX-certified wireless home entertainment. It supports Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Pro Logic II, eARC/ARC or optical inputs and has the option to upgrade to a ground-shaking 5.4. When compared to competing for wireless home theatre options, THX Certified 24 Bit Wireless High Definition Audio offers superb pricing without sacrificing performance. George Lucas founded THX in 1983, and it is well known throughout the world as the benchmark for top-notch audio and visual experiences. Only the greatest items with unwavering quality, performance, and consistency are eligible for THX Certification. The Enclave CineHome PRO is honored to be the first THX Certified system in the world that is also WiSA compatible. It is certified by THX, Ltd. 2019. You only need one cable to connect to your TV. For a quick setup, the CineHub has eARC and ARC abilities. Once the included HDMI cable is plugged into your TV’s ARC port and the sound output is set to HDMI ARC, you’re ready to go! You can Enjoy rich, complete, 5.1 audio via an optical connection without worrying. Also, you can Play your preferred songs wirelessly using Bluetooth 5.0. Use the Enclave CineHub Remote App to Bluetooth-connect your smartphone to your CineHub for complete system controls, calibration settings, and system upgrades.
HOW TO RESET
- On the keypad or remote, select MENU.
- Hit ENTER/OK after selecting or scrolling to SPEAKER SETUP on the on-screen menu.
- Choose RESET WIRELESS, then wait 15 to 20 seconds for a screen confirmation.
WHERE TO PLACE
The output of a subwoofer may rise if it is placed in the corner of a room, making the sub sound louder. See how it sounds by trying to position your subwoofer in a corner. If the corner is too distant from your listening location, it might not be a good alternative for your subwoofer depending on your floor space.
HOW TO GET MORE BASS
- Turn the bass boost off, the low-pass filter all the way up, and the subwoofer amp gain all the way down.
- Set all of the tone controls to the middle positions and turn on the head unit.
Frequently AsKED Questions
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What position should surround speakers be in?
The front speakers in the room should be slightly lower than the surround speakers. Ideally, when seated, 1 to 2 feet above head height. This is so that the surround channels can produce a background sound in your space. Therefore, if they are a little farther from your ears, you should benefit. -
Should I put my subwoofer on a stand?
You can eliminate the null if you can raise the bass source—your sub—to that height. Raising a subwoofer off the ground can thereby enhance performance. -
What level should the subwoofer be set at?
Simply adjust the subwoofer level so that it sounds best from the chair you often use to listen if you’re utilizing a subwoofer in a stereo or computer system. Neither a boomy nor a thin sound should be present. Additionally, you may instantly adjust the subwoofer volume to match the music or movies you’re watching. -
Should the back speakers be facing one another?
If 5.1, the left and right surround speakers should typically be positioned a few feet above your head level, directly behind the listening position and facing each other. The left and right back speakers in a 7.1 configuration can face forward. -
What height is ideal for speakers?
The upper left and right corners of the front stage should be where the height speaker channels are located. This will typically be 8 feet tall and 40 to 45 degrees off-axis. -
What home theatre sound configuration is ideal?
You may enjoy true surround sound with a good 5.1-channel setup. Broadcast TV, some Super Audio CDs (SACDs), the majority of DVD and Blu-rayTM discs, and many streaming sources all use the 5.1-channel format. 7.1 channel audio enhances the directionality of sound effects and increases your enjoyment. -
Do speakers for surround sound require power?
Wired surround sound systems combine to the audio hub and get power through the same wire (speaker wire). Some claim that despite the absence of wires, wireless systems still require power cords for each speaker, therefore the number of wires is unchanged. The required wire length varies depending on the situation. -
Do you need a receiver to enjoy surround sound?
So, if you want surround sound, do you need a receiver? A receiver is nearly always necessary and strongly advised for traditional speakers. A receiver is not required for active Soundbars with wireless or satellite speakers. A receiver is required for passive soundbars. -
How should my subwoofer be phased?
Play loud music with lots of bass, listen for about a minute, then have a friend sit next to the sub and slowly flick the 0/180-degree phase switch back and forth. The option that produces greater bass is the appropriate one. -
How can one obtain deep bass?
Use a low-pass filter to remove the higher frequencies from the bass notes before shaping the sound with the amplitude and filter envelopes for deep bass. We remove the higher frequencies using the low-pass filter cutoff. The filter resonance was then experimented with to create additional depth and color.