Cerwin-Vega CVA-115 manual

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    The following guide is a quick reference that will help you to easily set up your Cerwin-V ega! Active speakers. For more information, please read your product’ s User Manual. Before we describe the Cerwin-V ega! Active speakers’ main components check the following instructions: 1. Connect power and audio cables and make sure that the levels ar[...]

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    9. Polarity Switch Changes the polarity of the subwoofer , also referred to as the “phase.” Listen and adjust for maximum bass. 10. V ariable Low Pass (Sub frequencies) When sending a full range signal to the subwoofer , the variable LPF blocks HF signals above indicated frequencies from reaching the subwoofer . Note This control only affects t[...]

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    5. Level Adjusts the input signal (master volume) to the amplifier (i.e. over all loudness / volume). Make sure this is not turned up when powering On or when switching the input (Mic/DI – Line). 6. Audio Input (XLR or ½”) Balanced (Left & Right) XLR and 1/4 inch TRS connectors accept signals from balanced or unbalanced line level or Mic l[...]

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    Basic CV A Settings Guide: Note This is not intended for all applications but an easy way to get good sound from your setup. Using at least a 20 AMP breaker per stack and all XLR cables, use the following as an average settings guide when using two CV A-28’s on a dual antler (CV ANT -2A) per one CV A-1 18. SETTINGS ON THE CV A Series SUB: • LEV[...]