Dynaudio Speaker BX30 User Manual

BX30 subwoofer  
Owner’s Manual  
- and Safety Instructions  
Preliminary Version 990209  
455 490 A  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Safety  
Read these instructions before any connection to the apparatus.  
Please keep these instructions in a convenient place.  
CAUTION  
To avoid electric shock, do not open the subwoofer.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.  
Installation  
If the BX30 have been stored for a longer period in an environment, where temperature was low or  
humidity high, we recommend that the BX30 is disconnected for at least three hours before use.  
Do not operate this apparatus near water.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, fireplaces, stoves, or other items  
that produce heat.  
Do not cover the apparatus. Keep it ventilated, minimum 3 cm all around the cabinet.  
Power connection  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A grounding-type plug has two blades  
and a third grounding prong. The third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not  
fit into the wall outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
Attachments  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Servicing  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in a way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, has been dropped,  
or does not operate normally.  
Maintenance  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, clean only with a damp cloth. Never use cleansers or chemicals.  
Sound pressure level  
Please note that excessive listening at high sound pressure levels may cause permanent hearing  
damage.  
Warning  
This equipment can produce  
sound pressure levels in excess of  
90 dB(A)  
Please follow all instructions and heed all warnings  
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CONTENTS  
SAFETY................................................................................................................................................ 3  
Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 3  
Power connection........................................................................................................................................ 3  
Attachments ................................................................................................................................................ 3  
Servicing..................................................................................................................................................... 3  
Maintenance................................................................................................................................................ 3  
Sound pressure level ................................................................................................................................... 3  
BX30 OWNERS MANUAL................................................................................................................... 5  
Unpacking................................................................................................................................................... 5  
INTRO .................................................................................................................................................. 5  
INLET SECTION .................................................................................................................................... 6  
OPERATING PANELS............................................................................................................................. 7  
BX30 PLACEMENT .............................................................................................................................. 9  
COOLING ............................................................................................................................................. 9  
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................................... 9  
5.1 SYSTEMS ..................................................................................................................................... 11  
SOUND CALCULATOR ........................................................................................................................ 12  
BX30 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................ 13  
System topology........................................................................................................................................ 13  
FLOW DIAGRAMS............................................................................................................................... 14  
BOX DATA ......................................................................................................................................... 15  
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Unpacking  
Every loudspeaker leaving DYNAUDIO ACOUSTICS A/S has been carefully and thoroughly inspected and tested.  
When unpacking the subwoofer, be sure to check if any physical damage has occurred to the subwoofer due to shipping.  
In case of damage, please contact the selling dealer immediately.  
When unpacking the subwoofer, verify that the voltage switch is positioned according to area voltage requirements.  
Intro  
The BX30 is a sophisticated and versatile low frequency monitor speaker, which satisfies all the demands of the  
recording and postproduction facilities.  
As a stand-alone unit it can be used to provide the sub bass channel of a 5.1 multi speaker system.  
It can be used as the bass-extension-section of a small full range monitor, in single mono, dual stereo or multiple  
applications, where a large amount of low frequency energy is required.  
The BX30 features an innovative electro-acoustic system which optimises bass output power for the music spectrum,  
giving an advantage of up to 18 dB over conventional bass reflex designs.  
Figure 1. The BX30 driver has a –6 dB point at 17 Hz, which results  
in superb reproduction of the most demanding material.  
An electronic filter limits the response to 22 Hz in order to prevent large excursion by sub sonic signals and rumble.  
This filter can be removed when the BX30 is used for reference listening purposes. This is a factory modification, which  
must be ordered through an authorised agent.  
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A single BX30 is a perfect match to any of the smaller  
monitors, such as the BM5, BM6, BM6A  
or M1. The integrated 95 Hz high-pass crossover combined with the variable level and phase adjustment allows perfect  
matching in any position, giving complete freedom of movement and placement of the BX30; very useful in confined  
spaces!  
Two BX30s will be more than a match for the BM15A and BM15, while four will rival the output of very large monitor  
systems; the BX30 can, thanks to its flexibility, grow with your requirements and give a lifetime of service.  
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Inlet section  
Figure 2. AC inlet  
AC inlet  
This is a grounding-type plug.  
Do not connect to a convenient AC outlet on a sound system or non-grounding AC  
outlet.  
Power switch  
Voltage switch  
0:  
1: There is voltage on the amplifier.  
Protection  
The  
LED lights up, red.  
115/230: The amplifier’s power supply can be used with various voltages, 115/230 V ~, and  
frequencies, 50/60 Hz.  
The voltage selector switch on the back panel of the subwoofer shall be positioned  
according to the required voltage in your area. The manufacturer fixes the setting  
prior to shipping.  
Caution Do not try to alter the voltage setting, as doing so will result in a blown fuse. Wrong  
settings may result in damaged electronics.  
Fuse-drawer  
The main fuse for the subwoofer is located in the Fuse-drawer.  
Replace For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type of fuse.  
115 V:  
230 V:  
8 A / 125 V Slow-blow  
4 A / 250 V Slow-blow  
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Operating panels  
Figure 3. Subwoofer control panel  
LED  
Limiter: Lights up when the limiter circuits start protecting the woofer. The limiter does not  
affect the signals on the XLR OUT.  
Detect: When the input signal is above – 20 dB it lights green. If the line signal increases to  
0 dB it turns red.  
The protection circuit also measures signal levels inside the subwoofer amplifier. If  
the level calibration is turned clockwise and the signal in one of the measuring  
point surpass –20 dB.  
Protection: Switch on the subwoofer, and the LED turns red, and for the next 5 seconds the  
protection circuit checks the amplifier. When everything is all right, the protection  
circuits switch the signal- and speaker relays on.  
LEVEL  
Calibration: Adjustment of the subwoofer level.  
Sensitivity: Level attenuation of input signal.  
–10 dBm  
consumer level signal  
+4 dBm  
pro level signal  
Mute  
OUT  
remains.  
for muting the subwoofer. The signal on XLR  
PHASE  
Calibration: Changes the phase alignment IN versus subwoofer.  
IN  
Polarity: Invert the  
proportion subwoofer phase.  
CROSSOVER  
Low Pass: Changes the crossover frequency subwoofer itself. To fit the BX30 to your main  
speakers.  
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Figure 4. Output control and connectors  
OUT  
: The signal on XLR  
: The signal on XLR  
CROSSOVER  
High Pass: Changes round the  
line signals between :  
Direct  
95 Hz  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
.
connectors is directed to the XLR  
runs through a 95 Hz high pass filter, before it is  
OUT  
send to the XLR  
.
IN  
L and R : Balanced line signal input.  
Pin 1 : Ground  
Pin 2 : Non inverted (hot)  
Pin 3 : Inverted (cold)  
OUT  
L and R: Balanced line signal output.  
Pin 1 : Ground  
Pin 2 : Non inverted (hot)  
Pin 3 : Inverted (cold)  
CROSSOVER High Pass  
BX30  
If  
is set on 95 Hz and the  
is turned off, the relays  
OUT  
in the amplifier will change and thereby the  
signal will disappear.  
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BX30 Placement  
Single Unit (Stereo)  
The correct location and phase alignment of the BX30 is essential to achieve accurate performance with any given  
system. The best results are usually achieved with the BX30 floor standing and at the same distance from the listening  
position as the main speakers. The unit should be placed at the centre point of a line between the main speakers if used  
as part of a stereo system. The polarity and phase can be adjusted so that there is the maximum cut in bass at 95 Hz  
when the unit is switched ‘out of phase’. This should ensure the optimum coupling with the main speakers when ‘in  
phase’.  
Double Units (Stereo)  
The optimum stereo performance will be achieved with one BX30 directly beneath each main speaker. This will ensure  
correct panning and image location of signals when mixing. If performance is affected by the presence of a solid  
console or equipment furniture, it may be necessary to place the BX30 units at the same level as the main speakers in  
which case suitable, mechanically adequate stands should be employed. In any event the BX30s should always be  
placed equidistant to the mixing position in order to avoid phase cancellations.  
Single Low Frequency Effects Channel (.1)  
In this mode the BX30 will reproduce only the low frequency content of a discrete multi channel format and the  
positioning is usually asymmetrical to the room. This is done to avoid direct coupling to standing waves which results  
in better frequency response. The internal filter should be set to 120 Hz for film mixing or as required by the medium  
being used. Several BX30 units may be daisy chained using the input and output XLR connectors.  
Large Active Systems  
The BX30 can be used as part of a large sound system to handle bass frequencies up to 120 Hz. The phase adjustment  
allows combination with any mid range device and the integrated signal and power management makes the BX30  
suitable for club and sound system installations. It is also suitable for mobile use but it should not be used outdoors or  
anywhere prone to damp or moisture, for electrical safety reasons.  
The cabinet is designed for free standing or stand mounting; flying or rigging will require a suitable cradle or full  
supporting bracket. No fixing should be made directly to the MDF panels or rear electronics panel.  
Cooling  
The BX30 has full logic thermal control, which will shut the amplifier down in the event of the inner heat sink reaching  
60 degrees Celsius. Always allow sufficient air flow, around the rear panel, especially if the unit is mounted in a front  
wall baffle or similar enclosure.  
Under normal circumstances the BX30 should not be mounted with the heat sink fins horizontal, as this will impede  
convection cooling.  
Mounting  
Under some conditions it may be desirable to place the BX30 on anti vibration mounts so as avoid direct transmission to  
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a floor or shelf unit. Special damping units may be ordered from your  
agent who will facilitate  
this without compromising bass performance. Placing the unit on soft foam or carpet may reduce audible buzzing or  
vibration.  
The design of the amplifier lead to the possibility of rotating the amplifier to horizontal or vertical. Disconnect the  
BX30, then remove the eight fixing screws. Lift the amplifier carefully out of the mounting hole. Then rotate it in the  
direction which suits you. Place it again and mount the eight fixing screws.  
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Figure 5. Shows the standard 1/3 octave response in active bass  
extension mode with the crossover pre set to 95 Hz.  
The response offers a seamless match to any high quality monitor system but it is particularly well suited to smaller  
models with limited bass output capability.  
Figure 6. The flexibility of switching low pass and match high pass x-overs means  
the BX30 can be matched to any system with ease and accuracy.  
Figure 7. The impulse response of the BX30 is almost perfect  
for a two octave, 100 Hz band pass filter.  
The impulse response Figure 7 shows the superior transient response of direct radiating systems compared to narrow  
resonant cavities and chambers.  
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5.1 Systems  
Dolby AC3 format.  
The specification for each channel is strictly defined and the BX30 conforms carefully and accurately to that standard.  
The agreed sound level capability for the sub bass channel in film theatres is 115 dB in any one-octave band, in any  
seat. The BX30 can deliver this output with clean, undistorted power, which is equally suited to small rooms, or in  
multiple (modular) formats in much larger spaces. Our design chart gives SPL predictions for different rooms. Please  
note these are narrow band or single frequency predictions, not broad band levels which are much higher.  
For example a single BX30 will produce 112 dB at 63 Hz at one metre, enough to match nearly all near-field monitors,  
while eight units can satisfy the requirement for THX theatres of 1000 cubic metres at a distance of 10 metres.  
By comparison the Dolby requirement for calibrated 5.1 systems is only 105 dB and so the BX30 is well equipped to  
deal with the future demands of digital multi channel audio, especially in the professional dubbing theatre.  
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Sound Calculator  
ONE BX30 AT VARYING DISTANCE D FOR 100WRMS POWER  
Freq. L W H Lw(1W) Lw(Rqd) EPR  
Q
D
S
V
a
T60 Lp calc Dc  
63 20 10  
63 20 10  
63 20 10  
63 20 10  
63 20 10  
63 20 10  
63 20 10  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
2
2
2
2
2
1,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
2,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
3,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
4,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
8,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
112  
107  
104  
103  
101  
100  
100  
3,21  
3,21  
3,21  
3,21  
3,21  
3,21  
3,21  
2 12,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
2 16,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
1 TO 8 BX30 UNITS WITH 1, 10 AND 100W AMP POWER EACH  
W H BX30 Lw EPR  
L
Q
D
S
V
a
T60 Lp calc Dc  
20 10  
20 10  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
4
4
8
8
8
100  
110  
120  
103  
113  
123  
106  
116  
126  
109  
119  
129  
1
10  
2 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
2 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
2 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
4 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
4 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
4 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
8 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
8 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
8 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
16 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
81  
91  
101  
84  
94  
104  
88  
98  
108  
93  
103  
113  
3,21  
3,21  
3,21  
4,54  
4,54  
4,54  
6,42  
6,42  
6,42  
9,08  
9,08  
9,08  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
20 10  
100  
1
10  
100  
1
10  
100  
1
10 16 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
100 16 10,0 700 1000 0,4 0,50  
L
W
H
length  
width  
height  
S
V
a
room surface area  
room volume  
average absorption  
Lw sound power of source speaker  
Sa total absorption  
Q
D
directivity index  
distance to point of measurement  
T60 reverb decay time  
Lp sound pressure at D  
Dc critical distance Ld=Lr  
EPR electronic power required (amplifier)  
BX30 Sound Calculator  
120  
100  
80  
60  
40  
20  
0
EPR  
Lpcalc  
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
4
4
8
8
8
No. of BX30  
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BX30 Technical description  
System topology  
The BX30 is fully active with a sophisticated signal management system. The following features are provided as  
standard.  
Dual inputs and outputs fully balanced with automatic bypass in the event of power loss. The outputs are buffered and  
filtered with a 24 dB/ octave high pass network which forms a perfect 24th order crossover (Linkwitz-Riley) when the  
BX30 is set at 95 Hz Low Pass mode. A direct through switch is also provided for multiple BX30 linking.  
All inputs and outputs are relay switched for full protection of system. There is a voltage protection limiter on each  
input to protect the balanced line level amplifiers.  
A full logic management and protection system controls all switching functions with LED indication of fault  
conditions.  
Switchable –10 dB, +4 dB or mute gain with level control.  
Three precision low pass networks, calibrated to meet international standards;  
80 Hz for critical listening applications using high quality small monitors.  
95 Hz for most subwoofer applications in stereo or part of a multi channel system.  
120 Hz for full 5.1 systems requiring a separate low frequency effects channel. This mode is designed to meet  
Dolby, DTS and THX criteria for theatres.  
Additionally there is an internal spectrum equaliser and subsonic filter (17 Hz) to ensure optimum sensitivity and  
maximum output from 20 Hz to the cut off frequency.  
Full 360 degrees of phase adjustment allows room positioning and alignment for optimum summing with a main or  
satellite speaker. This promotes mutual coupling of multi speaker systems for perfectly solid imaging.  
VCA controlled power limiting ensures overload conditions cannot occur. Driver protection is achieved without  
compression and misleading changes in the sound spectrum. A relay offers instant protection of the driver in a  
condition of fault or overload.  
We believe the BX30 is the most advanced low frequency speaker system available. It can work alone or as part of a  
larger modular system.  
The 140 W power module is an extremely efficient unit with virtually no quiescent current. The unit can be operated  
indefinitely in standby mode. Distortion is negligible under normal operating conditions.  
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Flow diagrams  
IN XLR  
Input relay  
Passiv limiter Line receiver  
High pass 95 Hz  
Line driver  
Output relay  
Output switch  
OUT XLR  
L+  
L-  
L+  
24 dB/oct  
Left  
Left  
Left  
Left  
L-  
b
b
R+  
R-  
R-  
24 dB/oct  
Right  
Right  
Right  
Right  
R+  
b
b
Buffer  
Low pass  
24 dB/oct  
80 Hz  
Fix level  
Left  
+4 dBm  
-10 dBm  
Mute  
Temperature  
sensor  
Level  
d
24 dB/oct  
95 Hz  
h
a
f
60°  
e
24 dB/oct  
120 Hz  
Right  
= also adjustable with a tool  
Limiter  
c
Equalizer  
Subsonic  
Phase 0°-180°  
Phase +180°  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker relay  
Speaker  
24 dB/oct  
10 Hz  
a
VCA  
g
b
Figure 8. Flowchart preamplifier  
Comparator  
V++ ±10%  
V-- ±10%  
VCC ±5%  
VEE ±5%  
Timer  
Reset  
0 = fault  
AND  
0 = fault  
3 seconds  
0 = fault  
0 = fault  
1 = no fault  
0 = fault  
0 = fault  
Red  
Green  
Protection  
indicator  
DC at amplifier  
g
h
OR  
Front of cabinet  
b
Temperature > 60°  
0 = fault  
Startup  
Timer  
Comparator  
attack 3s  
hold 10s  
Input level right  
Input level left  
Bass level  
d
e
f
OR  
Comparator  
Red; input overload  
VU  
indicator  
Green; input  
Front of cabinet  
Limiter  
indicator  
Buffer  
Comparator  
= also adjustable with a tool  
Red; limiting  
Limiter active  
c
Figure 9. Flowchart protection circuit  
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Box data  
Power Amplifier  
:
collector coupled quasi  
complementary BJT  
140 W  
Phase Shift  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
20-150 Hz, variable  
+/- 3 dB  
inner  
0-180  
°
17-80/95/120 Hz  
76 litres  
Frequency Response  
Internal cabinet volume  
Bass Principle  
Weight  
reflex  
net  
29,9 kg  
Dimensions  
Mm  
41 × 619 × 547  
w × h × d  
Crossover  
Linkwitz-Riley  
input  
crossover frequencies  
80, 95, 120 Hz  
crossover slope  
12 dB/Oct  
95 Hz  
output  
crossover frequencies  
crossover slope  
12 dB/Oct  
Connections  
Impedance  
Woofer  
:
:
:
input  
XLR female 3 pole  
XLR male 3 pole  
output  
input  
20  
50  
kΩ  
output  
30 cm polypropylene cone  
100 mm pure aluminium  
wire voice coil  
Cabinet  
:
front baffle 22 mm MDF  
cabinet 22 mm chip board  
internal bracing structure  
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