Wisdom Wands Stereo System SC 1 User Manual

Owners Manual  
Wisdom Audio  
System Controller  
SC-1  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Please read all instructions and precautions carefully and completely before op-  
erating your Wisdom Audio equipment.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this equipment near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manu-  
facturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A  
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding  
type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade of  
the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not  
fit into your socket, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the ap-  
paratus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long peri-  
ods of time.  
13. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the ap-  
paratus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged, liquid has been spilled of objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate nor-  
mally, or has been dropped.  
14. ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before connect-  
ing or disconnecting any cables, or when cleaning any component.  
15. NEVER operate this product with any covers removed.  
16. NEVER wet the inside of this product with any liquid.  
17. NEVER pour or spill liquids directly onto this unit.  
18. NEVER bypass any fuse.  
19. NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified.  
20. NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.  
21. ALWAYS keep electrical equipment out of the reach of children.  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions .........................................................................3  
Unpacking the SC-1 ........................................................................................6  
Warm up/break-in period.......................................................................................6  
Placement Considerations...............................................................................7  
Ventilation .............................................................................................................7  
Operating Voltage...........................................................................................8  
Special Design Features ..................................................................................9  
Advanced Room Correction...................................................................................9  
Multiple Setup Memories.......................................................................................9  
Bi- or Tri-amplification...........................................................................................9  
System-Specific EQ..............................................................................................10  
Remote Setup via Modem....................................................................................10  
Front Panel....................................................................................................11  
Rear Panel.....................................................................................................13  
Using single-ended preamplifiers ..................................................................14  
Using single-ended amplifiers........................................................................14  
Using single-ended amplifiers........................................................................15  
Using single-ended amplifiers........................................................................15  
Remote turn-on tip polarity...........................................................................17  
Introduction to Room Acoustics ...................................................................19  
Start With the Room ............................................................................................19  
Rigid Walls....................................................................................................19  
Main Speaker Placement......................................................................................20  
Subwoofer Placement ..........................................................................................21  
Room Treatment ..................................................................................................21  
Professional Acoustic Design ...............................................................................22  
References...........................................................................................................22  
Getting Ready to Calibrate............................................................................23  
System Connections.............................................................................................23  
Overview of the Process ......................................................................................23  
Before Calibration ...............................................................................................24  
During Calibration ...............................................................................................24  
Wisdom System Configuration......................................................................25  
Connecting the PC...............................................................................................25  
Wisdom System Configuration .....................................................................25  
Basic System Description.....................................................................................25  
Basic System Description screen ...................................................................26  
6.x Phantom .................................................................................................26  
Speaker Selection ................................................................................................26  
Speaker Selection screen 1 ...........................................................................27  
Speaker Selection screen 2 ...........................................................................27  
High Crossover Volume Trim ...............................................................................28  
Determining the trim value ...........................................................................28  
Room Calibration screen...............................................................................28  
Trim calculation table ...................................................................................29  
Using identical amps.....................................................................................29  
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Audyssey MultEQ® Pro..................................................................................30  
Launching MultEQ Pro........................................................................................30  
Room Calibration .........................................................................................30  
MultEQ Pro Welcome screen ........................................................................31  
Job Information.............................................................................................31  
Options/Microphone Selection.....................................................................32  
Room Dimensions ........................................................................................32  
Equipment Info .............................................................................................33  
Measurement.......................................................................................................33  
Microphone position ....................................................................................33  
Measuring additional positions......................................................................34  
Detection Results.................................................................................................35  
Target Sound Options ..........................................................................................37  
Disconnect the microphone..........................................................................38  
Save Results.........................................................................................................39  
Advanced Calibration Tip .............................................................................39  
Calibration Completed..................................................................................41  
Care & Maintenance .....................................................................................42  
North American Warranty............................................................................43  
Five Year Warranty...............................................................................................43  
Obtaining Service .........................................................................................44  
Specifications................................................................................................45  
Dimensions ...................................................................................................46  
Notes.............................................................................................................47  
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Unpacking the SC-1  
Please exercise caution when unpacking your new Wisdom Audio SC-1 to  
ensure that you do not strain yourself.  
Caution!  
Do not attempt to lift your SC-1 while bending or twisting from the  
waist. Use your legs for lifting, not your back.  
Always stand as straight as possible and keep the SC-1 close to your  
body.  
After unpacking your SC-1, keep all packing materials for future transport. In  
the event that you need to ship your SC-1, only the original, purpose-designed  
shipping carton is acceptable. Any other method of shipping this product runs  
a significant risk of damage to the SC-1—damage that would not be covered by  
the warranty.  
Carefully inspect your SC-1 for possible damage due to shipping. If you discover  
any, contact your Wisdom Audio dealer immediately.  
Warm up/break-in period Although your Wisdom Audio SC-1 delivers outstanding performance straight  
out of the box, you should expect to hear it continue to improve as it reaches  
its normal operating temperatures and its various components “break in.” It has  
been our experience that the greatest changes occur within the first 25-50 hours,  
but that the SC-1 will continue to improve in sound quality for about 300 hours,  
after which time it remains quite constant.  
The only exception to this rule is if power is removed from the unit, allowing it  
to cool down. In this case you should expect a brief warm-up period before the  
SC-1’s sound quality is at its best. (Fortunately, you will never have to repeat the  
full 300 hour break-in period.)  
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Placement Considerations  
For your protection, review “Important Safety Instructions” and  
“Operating Voltage” before you install your SC-1.  
PRECAUTION  
Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting signal cables  
must be left behind your SC-1. We suggest leaving at least six inches (15 cm) of  
free space behind your SC-1 so all cables have sufficient room to bend without  
crimping or undue strain.  
If possible, the SC-1 should also be placed in such a way that the power switch  
on the rear panel is easily accessible. This switch disconnects power from the  
unit completely, resulting in effective disconnection of the SC-1 from the AC  
mains. You might think of this as a “vacation switch,” should you wish to turn  
off your system completely when you will be away from home for a prolonged  
period of time. Just remember to turn it back on again when you return.  
Ventilation Your Wisdom Audio SC-1 contains many active devices and a great deal of  
signal processing. It will run quite warm under normal operation. It should not  
be placed directly on top of another component that generates significant heat,  
such as most power amplifiers. Do not block the vents on the sides of the unit.  
Mechanical drawings are included in this manual to facilitate special installa-  
tions where necessary (see “Dimensions” at the end of this manual).  
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Operating Voltage  
For compatibility with existing household outlets, a standard three prong, 15  
ampere plug is provided on the removable, IEC-standard AC mains cable.  
The Wisdom Audio SC-1 may be set for 100-120V or 200V-240V AC mains op-  
eration. Outside the United States, and depending on local electrical codes and  
regulations, the AC mains cord may need to be replaced with one that conforms  
to local plug/outlet standards.  
The operating voltage of the SC-1 may not be changed by the user. Your SC-1  
has been preset at the factory for the voltage of the country for which it was  
built. If you move to a country with a different AC mains voltage, please contact  
your local Wisdom Audio distributor or Wisdom Audio for assistance.  
Caution!  
Always make sure the SC-1 is set for the correct voltage before  
connecting it to AC mains power! Failure to do so can permanently  
damage the unit. The voltage setting of the unit is determined by the  
country for which it was manufactured, and is clearly marked on the  
packaging.  
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Special Design Features  
Advanced Room Correction Audyssey MultEQ® XT is a room equalization solution that calibrates any audio  
system so that it can achieve optimum performance for every listener in a large  
listening area. MultEQ® XT captures acoustical information at multiple locations  
throughout a listening area in both the time and frequency domains. It uses a  
sophisticated clustering algorithm to combine this information so that acousti-  
cal problems are accurately analyzed. Based on these measurements, MultEQ  
XT calculates an equalization solution that corrects for both time and frequency  
response problems in the listening area and also performs a fully automated sur-  
round system setup. The result is clear, well-balanced sound for every listener.  
Multiple Setup Memories We then went further and provided support for recalling up to three complete  
and independent setup calibrations, any of which can be selected as needed.  
While a single setup is all that is necessary, having the ability to recall any of  
multiple setups can solve some otherwise difficult situations. For example, you  
might want to have selectable setups for  
different room conditions (e.g., drapes open vs. closed)  
slightly different target curves (e.g., music vs. gaming)  
various seating arrangements  
Only you and your dealer can decide whether you would benefit from taking  
advantage of any of these possibilities. Most people obtain everything they need  
from a single setup; but having the flexibility to address unusual circumstances  
can be invaluable.  
Bi- or Tri-amplification People who have wanted to extract the highest performance from their systems  
have known for a long time that driving each section of the speaker directly and  
separately yields the finest results. Of course, this requires having a dedicated,  
active crossover to divide the frequency range appropriately before the power  
amplifiers, so that they can then drive the speakers directly.  
Biamplification makes use of two channels of amplification to drive different  
portions of a single channel. The most common instance of “bi-amping” today  
is in home theater applications, wherein a dedicated subwoofer handles the  
deepest bass, while the remaining audible range is handled by the various front  
and surround speakers. But you can also biamplify a full range loudspeaker,  
driving the woofer separately from the drivers that handle the midrange and  
treble frequencies.  
Logically, you can combine these two approaches, and the result is “triampli-  
fication.” A “tri-amped” system uses separate amplification for three audible  
ranges. In our case, the three ranges are:  
deepest bass (one or more subwoofers)  
mid-bass (the woofers in the front and surround speakers)  
midrange and treble (the planar magnetic panels)  
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Since each channel of the amplifier is delivering current into its load only over  
a limited range of frequencies, several forms of distortion are reduced as com-  
pared to each channel handling the full range of musical information.  
The SC-1 supports up to a “7.3 channel” system, meaning that up to seven main  
speakers can be supported (all of which are biamplified), plus up to three inde-  
pendent subwoofer channels. All of these outputs benefit from room correction,  
described above.  
System-Specific EQ Wisdom Audio speakers deliver extraordinary performance from slim, elegant  
enclosures. However, we cannot cheat the rules of physics. Delivering powerful  
bass from such small enclosures places unusual demands on both the woofers  
and the amplifiers used to drive them.  
Specifically, equalization is used to compensate for the unusually small enclo-  
sure volume behind the woofer. This approach is used in almost all dedicated  
subwoofers today, and we use it in our full range speakers. Doing so allows us  
to achieve the bass performance usually associated much larger speakers, but in  
elegant enclosures that support modern lifestyle choices.  
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Front Panel  
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Power Switch and Indicator  
The SC-1 features a sculpted front panel that conceals two switches under  
the flexible ends of the middle section. On the left side, gently pressing  
the end of the center section will engage a microswitch under the face of  
the SC-1, which will in turn toggle the unit between operate and standby  
modes. The international symbol for power is inscribed in this location  
to designate its purpose.  
The amber LED indicator on the left side of the center section is lit when  
the SC-1 is in standby to indicate that it is receiving power; it is off when  
the SC-1 is either fully on or when there is no power being supplied to the  
unit. (When the SC-1 is fully on, one of the setup memory LEDs will be lit  
to indicate both power and which setup memory is being used. If all the  
LEDS are off, no power is being supplied to the unit.)  
The SC-1 requires several seconds to “boot up” when coming out of stand-  
by. The amber LED flashes during this startup process, turning off when it  
is complete. One of the Setup Memory LEDs will turn on at this point to  
indicate which memory is active).  
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Setup Memory LED Indicators  
The Wisdom System Controller incorporates the latest version of  
Audyssey MultEQ® XT room correction to enable it to address room-  
specific problems that would otherwise compromise performance. Under  
most circumstances, a single calibration of the system for the room and  
your preferred listening positions is all that is necessary. But the SC-1  
provides storage of up to three complete and independent calibrations to  
address varioius situations.  
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These three LEDs indicate which of the three setup memories is currently  
active. They also serve to indicate that the unit is powered up and operat-  
ing normally. (When the unit is in standby, only the amber standby LED on  
the left side of the front panel is lit; the blue memory LEDs are off.)  
The LEDs indicate which of the three setup memories is active:  
LED 1 on = Setup memory #1 enabled  
LED 2 on = Setup memory #2 enabled  
LED 3 on = Setup memory #3 enabled  
LED 1 blinking slowly = MultEQ® bypassed temporarily  
The bypass mode is available so you can hear the difference room correc-  
tion has made on your system. When the room correction subsystem is  
bypassed, the active crossover and other system-specific circuitry is still  
engaged. This allows you to easily hear only what the room correction  
software is doing for your system.  
You can cycle through the available memories and bypass mode by press-  
ing the Setup Calibration Switch to the right of these indicators. (See 3,  
below.)  
In addition, there is one special case:  
During room correction calibration (only), all three LEDs will  
be on, and the LED for the setup memory you are working  
on will blink for the duration of the calibration. The LEDs will  
return to their normal operation as described above once the  
results of the calibration are saved permanently to memory.  
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Setup Calibration Selector Switch  
Pressing the right side of the center section of the SC-1 front panel will  
activate a microswitch that cycles the unit through the available setup  
memories.  
If only one memory has been set up (which is fairly typical), pressing this  
button will toggle MultEQ XT on and off. If multiple setups have been  
stored, pressing this button will cycle through the available setups in order,  
ending in the same bypass mode for the room correction prior to starting  
the cycle over again:  
Setup Memory 1  
Setup Memory 2 (if available)  
Setup Memory 3 (if available)  
Bypass MultEQ® XT  
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SL  
SR  
SBL  
SBR  
Sub1  
Sub2  
Sub3  
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ON/OFF  
CAUTION--RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK--DO NOT OPEN  
Manufactured under license from Audyssey Laboratories.  
U.S. and n patents pending.  
MultEQ XT is a trademark of Audyssey Laboratories.  
FUSE REPLACEMENT  
100-120V 200-240V  
T 500mA L 250V T 250mA L 250V  
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100-120V, 50-60 Hz, @ < 0.5A  
200-240V, 50-60 Hz, @ < 0.25A  
SUB  
OUTS  
Voltage set at factory for destination country  
in out  
s/n:  
SC-1 System Controller  
made in USA  
USB  
RS232 12v trigger  
~ AC INPUT  
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SL  
SR  
SBL  
SBR  
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Rear Panel  
Caution!  
Turn off your power amplifiers before attempting to connect  
anything to your Wisdom Audio SC-1.  
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7.3 Channel Inputs  
The SC-1 supports multichannel systems of up to 7.3 channel configura-  
tions; that is, you may have as many as seven main channels and three  
independent subwoofer channels controlled by the SC-1. These ten bal-  
anced audio inputs accept signals from a preamplifier/processor with  
balanced outputs via high quality XLR connectors.  
The pin assignments of these XLR-type female input connectors are:  
Pin 1: Chassis ground  
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)  
Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)  
2
1
3
Connector ground lug: chassis ground  
These pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the  
Audio Engineering Society. Refer to the operating manual of your bal-  
anced-output preamplifier to verify that the pin assignments of its output  
connectors correspond to your Wisdom Audio SC-1. If not, wire the  
cables so that the appropriate output pin connects to the equivalent input  
pin, in order to preserve the polarity of the musical signal.  
Connect the output of your preamp/processor to these balanced XLR  
inputs. The inputs are in the following order, from left to right as seen from  
behind the SC-1: Left, Right, Center, Surround Left, Surround Right, Sur-  
round Back Left, Surround Back Right, Sub1, Sub2, Sub3.  
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During calibration, the Left input (in the top left corner as seen from  
behind the unit) is also used by your installer for connecting the output of  
the calibrated microphone that measures the room’s response.  
Caution!  
Do not connect the calibrated microphone to the Left input input  
of the SC-1 until instructed to do so a part of the MultEQ® Pro  
software application.  
Doing so before completing the Product Selection screen as part  
of the MultEQ Pro application (see Product Selection, page 31)  
will cause microphone feedback at levels that could damage the  
speakers.  
Using single-ended preamplifiers  
If your preamplifier/processor does not have balanced outputs, the adapter  
used to convert from balanced to single-ended should tie Pin 1 and Pin 3  
(the inverted signal) together. This can easily be checked with an ohmme-  
ter: the impedance between Pin 1 and Pin 3 should approach zero. Note  
that the most suitable adapter on the input side of the SC-1 is different  
than the appropriate adapter on the output side, due to the SC-1’s high  
input impedance. Should you need them, properly wired adapters are  
available from Wisdom Audio for a nominal charge.  
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7 Channel High (Planar) Output  
These seven balanced audio outputs carry the room-corrected “high pass”  
portion of the audio spectrum, and must be connected to the amplifiers  
that drive the planar magnetic panels.  
The pin assignments of this XLR-type male output connector are:  
Pin 1: Chassis ground  
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)  
Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)  
1
2
3
Connector ground lug: chassis ground  
These pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the  
Audio Engineering Society. Refer to the operating manual of your power  
amplifier to verify that the pin assignments of its input connectors cor-  
respond to your Wisdom Audio SC-1. If not, wire the cables so that the  
appropriate output pin connects to the equivalent input pin, in order to  
preserve the polarity of the musical signal.  
Using single-ended amplifiers  
If your power amplifier does not have balanced inputs, the adapter used  
to convert from balanced to single-ended must “float” Pin 3 (the inverted  
signal). This can easily be checked with an ohmmeter: the impedance be-  
tween Pin 3 and either the center pin or the shield skirt on the RCA should  
be infinite. Tying the output of Pin 3 to ground (as many adapters do) will  
compromise the performance of the SC-1, due to its low output imped-  
ance. Note that the most suitable adapter on the input side of the SC-1 is  
different than the appropriate adapter on the output side, due to the SC-1’s  
low output impedance. Should you need them, properly wired adapters  
are available from Wisdom Audio for a nominal charge.  
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7 Channel Low (Woofer) Output  
These seven balanced audio outputs carry the room-corrected “low pass”  
portion of the audio spectrum, and must be connected to the amplifiers  
that drive the woofer sections of the loudspeakers.  
The pin assignments of this XLR-type male output connector are:  
Pin 1: Chassis ground  
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)  
Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)  
1
2
3
Connector ground lug: chassis ground  
These pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the  
Audio Engineering Society, and are used with the purpose-designed SA-  
series power amplifiers from Wisdom Audio. If you elect to use a different  
amplifier for your woofers, please refer to the operating manual of your  
power amplifier to verify that the pin assignments of its input connectors  
correspond to your Wisdom Audio SC-1. If not, wire the cables so that the  
appropriate output pin connects to the equivalent input pin, in order to  
preserve the polarity of the musical signal.  
Using single-ended amplifiers  
If your power amplifier does not have balanced inputs, the adapter used  
to convert from balanced to single-ended must “float” Pin 3 (the inverted  
signal). This can easily be checked with an ohmmeter: the impedance be-  
tween Pin 3 and either the center pin or the shield skirt on the RCA should  
be infinite. Tying the output of Pin 3 to ground (as some adapters do) will  
compromise the performance of the SC-1. Should you need them, prop-  
erly wired adapters are available from Wisdom Audio for an additional  
charge.  
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3 Channel Subwoofer Output  
These three balanced audio outputs carry the room-corrected sub-  
woofer outputs, and must be connected to the amplifiers that drive the  
subwoofer(s) in the system.  
The pin assignments of this XLR-type male output connector are:  
Pin 1: Chassis ground  
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)  
Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)  
1
2
3
Connector ground lug: chassis ground  
These pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the  
Audio Engineering Society. Refer to the operating manual of your power  
amplifier to verify that the pin assignments of its input connectors cor-  
respond to your Wisdom Audio SC-1. If not, wire the cables so that the  
appropriate output pin connects to the equivalent input pin, in order to  
preserve the polarity of the musical signal.  
Using single-ended amplifiers  
If your power amplifier does not have balanced inputs, the adapter used  
to convert from balanced to single-ended must “float” Pin 3 (the inverted  
signal). This can easily be checked with an ohmmeter: the impedance be-  
tween Pin 3 and either the center pin or the shield skirt on the RCA should  
be infinite. Tying the output of Pin 3 to ground (as some adapters do) will  
compromise the performance of the SC-1. Should you need them, prop-  
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erly wired adapters are available from Wisdom Audio for an additional  
charge.  
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USB Port  
This USB port is used by your installer to connect a Windows-compatible  
PC for setup and calibration. It provides two-way communication between  
the SC-1 and the computer that is used for adjusting the many parameters  
of the system controller.  
RS232 Interface  
The RS232 interface allows an external control system such as AMX or  
Crestron to control the SC-1. All basic operational modes are supported  
(operate, standby, selecting setup memories).  
When the SC-1 is first powered up, it will identify itself to the control  
system via the RS-232 port, sending either  
Wisdom Audio SC-1  
Ready...  
or  
Wisdom Audio SC-1  
ERROR  
…depending on whether there is at least one setup memory that has been  
calibrated and is available for use. (For proper operation, at least one setup  
memory must be saved into the SC-1’s non-volatile memory.)  
The commands available to your control system programmer are as fol-  
lows:  
OPERATE  
STANDBY  
EQ1  
EQ2  
EQ3  
EQOFF  
Commands are terminated by either a CR (carriage return) or LF (line feed)  
character. Communication parameters are 9600, N, 8, 1. Responses to  
all commands are either OK or ERROR (as when trying to address a non-  
existent setup memory).  
The calibration routines are not supported via the RS-232 port. Your in-  
staller will need to use the USB port for the calibration process.  
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12v Trigger In and Out  
These 12v trigger jacks provide compatibility with a wide range of prod-  
ucts to facilitate remote turn-on and turn-off in systems. These 18" (3.5  
mm) “mini-jacks” allow other components to bring the SC-1 in and out of  
standby. Two such mini-jacks are provided to allow “daisy-chaining” of  
this turn-on signal with other components, such as amplifiers.  
The remote trigger input will be operated by any positive-polarity DC  
signal between 3–20 volts (only a few milliamps are required), with tip po-  
larity as shown below:  
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Remote turn-on  
tip polarity  
– +  
Input Signal: 3-20 volts @ less than 10 mA  
Output Signal: 12 volts @ 100 mA  
The DC Trigger Input has priority over the front panel switch. Therefore, if  
a trigger voltage is present at this input connector, the unit will be forced  
on and the front panel switch will be ignored. When the voltage transi-  
tions from high to low (off), the unit will go into standby.  
When there is no voltage present at the trigger input (either because the  
controlling device is not sending, or because the plug is removed), the  
front panel switch will operate the SC-1 as you would expect.  
The 12v Trigger Output jack is driven to a “high” state of 12 volts a few  
seconds after the SC-1 is turned on, and can source as much as 100 mA of  
current at 12 volts. This signal may be used in turn to control other com-  
ponents, such as the Wisdom Audio SA-series of amplifiers. Each Wisdom  
Audio component has a short delay built into its DC trigger system to fa-  
cilitate a staggered turn-on sequence.  
Your Wisdom Audio dealer can help you take advantage of these design  
features to maximize your system’s convenience and versatility.  
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AC Mains Input, Switch and Fuse Assembly  
A conventional, 15-ampere IEC standard power cord is used with the SC-1.  
A high quality AC mains cord is included with the product, although the  
use of the standardized IEC receptacle means that you may easily substi-  
tute another high quality AC mains cord if you wish.  
Warning!  
Your new Wisdom Audio SC-1 has been safety-tested and is  
designed for operation with a three-conductor power cord. Do not  
defeat the “third pin” or earth ground of the AC power cord.  
An AC mains switch is located just above to the power cord on the rear  
panel of the SC-1. This switch may be used to disconnect the unit from the  
AC mains without having to actually unplug the SC-1 from the wall outlet.  
If you plan to be away for an extended period, or have any other reason to  
turn the SC-1 completely off, you may either unplug the SC-1 or you may  
use the AC mains switch.  
Danger!  
Potentially dangerous voltages and current capabilities exist within  
your SC-1. Do not attempt to open any portion of the SC-1’s cabinet.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside your SC-1. All service of  
this product must be referred to a qualified Wisdom Audio dealer or  
distributor.  
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We recommend that care be taken to ensure that all AC plugs for the equipment  
in the system be wired so as to ensure proper AC polarity. Doing so will mini-  
mize noise in the system.  
In the U.S., a simple AC mains tester (found at any hardware store) can test to  
ensure that your electrical outlets are wired properly. Elsewhere in the world  
(for example, in European Union countries), the AC mains plugs themselves are  
not always polarized. Your dealer can test for the proper orientation of the plug  
in the outlet. In such a case, it is good practice to mark both plug and outlet to  
ensure that all products remain in the proper orientation should it become nec-  
essary to temporarily disconnect the system (as for example, during an electrical  
storm).  
Finally, the Wisdom Audio SC-1 incorporates a fuse block that protects both the  
live and neutral (ground) sides of the circuit. If your SC-1 is plugged into an AC  
outlet that you know is live (plug a lamp into it as a test), and yet appears to be  
off, check the following:  
1
2.  
Check the AC cord to make sure it is not damaged.  
Check the AC mains switch to ensure that it is On (the side  
with the straight line is depressed, not the “O” side).  
If that does not resolve the problem, turn Off the AC mains  
switch (“O”) and then disconnect the power cord from the AC  
mains receptacle.  
Using a small screwdriver, gently pry open the fuse block cover  
at the top edge of the assembly. (You may be able to do it with  
just your fingernail.)  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Pull out the red fuse block, and check both fuses. If either is  
blown, please contact your local Wisdom Audio dealer (or  
Wisdom Audio) for service.  
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Introduction to Room Acoustics  
Wisdom Audio believes in equalization. Assume for a moment that you had  
a “perfect” loudspeaker: as soon as you place it in your room, its perfection is  
gone. In fact, even good rooms often introduce deviations of 20 dB to the re-  
sponse of the system.  
It seems strange to us to worry about tenths-of-a-decibel differences between  
one component and another when there are 10-20 dB problems right there in  
the room with you.  
At the same time, room equalization is not a panacea. It does not solve all prob-  
lems. In fact, and somewhat paradoxically, EQ works best when it has the least  
to do. It is best used as the “finishing touch” on an otherwise good system. Un-  
fortunately, most people do not understand that the most important component  
in their system is their room.  
This manual does not have the space for a full description of everything that  
goes into creating excellent room acoustics; doing so would require a textbook  
of several hundred pages. Instead, we will give you some ideas, and some refer-  
ences to pursue should you want to learn more.  
Start With the Room There are many myths floating around pertaining to what a “good room” should  
be like. One of the most common is that it should have non-parallel walls.  
Without going into the details, we recommend staying with rectangular rooms  
whose dimensions do not share common divisors.  
Thus a room with dimensions of 8' by 16' by 20' would be quite poor (since the  
dimensions are all divisible by a length of 4', and 16 is also multiple of 8). By  
contrast, a room whose dimensions are 9' by 16' by 29' would be much better,  
since none of the dimensions are mathematically related to one another.  
There are infinite variations on this idea. If you have the flexibility to choose (or  
modify) your room dimensions to avoid such problems, do so. Either way, our  
room correction will be a big help.  
Rigid Walls Another myth that should be dispelled is the notion that the walls (and ceiling  
and floor) of the room should be extremely rigid in order to reproduce good  
bass. Rigid, inflexible walls reflect energy extremely well; thus you will keep  
more of the bass energy in the room. This much is true. However, those rigid  
walls will only increase the amplitude of the standing waves that your room  
naturally supports. In simple terms, you will have more bass, but it will also be  
more irregular, with larger peaks and valleys in the response.  
Walls that flex a bit (but do not rattle) are much better. Coincidentally, tradition-  
al American residential construction standards (sheet rock on wooden studs) are  
not a bad place to start. You can do better still with professional help, but studs  
and sheet rock are better than poured concrete. (If your listening room is in the  
basement, a false wall can easily be built in front of the concrete. You probably  
need something like this for insulation and aesthetics anyway.)  
The ultimate in dedicated listening room construction involves the design and  
construction of floating walls, ceiling and floor. This approach yields the added  
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benefit (when done properly) of providing outstanding acoustic isolation from  
adjacent spaces as well as superb bass reproduction. This approach goes well  
beyond the scope of an owner’s manual; if you are interested, you should con-  
tact a professional acoustician who has specialized in domestic listening room  
design.  
Main Speaker Placement Within the room itself, placement of the speakers and the listener will have a  
profound effect on the performance of the system, particularly below 300 Hz  
or so. There is no “perfect” position that will solve all problems, but finding the  
best compromise will make it easier to solve the remaining problems with the  
SC-1.  
Your Wisdom Audio dealer can help you with optimizing your speaker place-  
ment, which is never quite as simple as it seems it should be. The characteristics  
you should listen for are several:  
• Stable, 3-dimensional stereo imaging  
This usually requires reasonable symmetry within the room, and  
a bit of space between the speakers and adjacent side walls (to  
minimize the adverse effects of early first reflections). Mono  
(correlated) pink noise can help here, though it does not replace  
listening to music. With pink noise playing in both speakers, you  
should hear a tightly-defined little “ball” of pink noise floating in  
space exactly halfway between the speakers.  
Smooth, consistent bass  
Oft-cited rules of thumb for smoother bass reproduction include  
both “placing the speakers at different distances from the side  
walls vs. the wall behind them,” and “placing them at ‘odd frac-  
tions’ of the room’s dimensions” (e.g., fractions in which the  
denominator is an odd number, like 13, 25, 27, etc.). But nothing  
replaces your experience in your room, combined with your deal-  
er’s experience in a variety of rooms. Playing pink noise through  
the woofer sections of your Wisdom Audio speakers (with the mi-  
crophone at the listening position, and prior to doing any equal-  
ization) and watching the results on a Real Time Analyzer (RTA)  
will let you see the results of your labors.  
Center channel height  
Once you have a solid stereo image up front (when listening only  
to the Left and the Right speakers), you need a center channel  
speaker for multichannel reproduction. It should be centered be-  
tween the Left and Right, and centered on the screen’s location,  
preferably at the same height as the Left and Right speakers. This  
presents an obvious problem: you cannot place a speaker in front  
of your television screen. One solution is to locate it behind an  
acoustically transparent front projection screen. Apart from such  
an arrangement, try to minimize the change in image height as a  
sound is panned across the front stage.  
Surround channel geometry  
In a 5.x channel system, the surround should be placed either di-  
rectly to the sides of or slightly behind the listening area (90°–115°  
from the center channel, as seen from above). In a 7.x system, the  
surround speakers should be closer to 90° from the center speak-  
er, and the surround back speakers should be at approximately  
130°–150° from the center speaker. This conforms to industry  
standards, and ensures that you hear what was intended from a  
spatial placement point of view. (Too often, the surround speakers  
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are all behind the listeners, creating a big “hole” in the soundfield  
between the front and the back.)  
a 7.2 channel system layout  
Subwoofer Placement Subwoofers offer somewhat greater flexibility in placement, since the frequen-  
cies they reproduce are not readily localizable by the human ear. This is due to  
the fact that the wavelengths they reproduce are more than ten feet (3 meters)  
long, but our ears are located only about 6-7 inches (≈ 17 cm) apart. Thus these  
extremely long waves do not contribute meaningfully to the imaging that the  
main speakers create.  
However, this fact does not mean that the placement of the subwoofers has no  
effect on the sound quality in the room. Far from it. The subwoofers are the  
most likely to suffer from the response irregularities introduced by the room  
itself, operating as they do below approximately 80 Hz in most systems.  
Recent research into the behavior of rooms as a function of speaker placement  
has concluded that — if you have the freedom to do so — there are significant  
advantages to placing several smaller subwoofers around the room, rather than  
relying on a single large woofer. Moreover, the optimum placement is usu-  
ally centered on each of the four walls. If you have the luxury of doing so, this  
simple placement strategy can reduce the size of the room’s response irregulari-  
ties from 20 decibels down to perhaps as little as 6-8 decibels.  
Reducing the room’s inherent problems to this degree is a huge advantage. It  
allows the SC-1 to put its considerable abilities to work on perfecting your sys-  
tem’s response, rather than on trying to perform major corrective surgery.  
Room Treatment Rectangular rooms have six reflecting surfaces (four walls, ceiling and floor)  
that reflect sound to the listener, after various delays introduced by the indirect  
routes the sound waves take on their way to the listener. These first reflec-  
tions are particularly damaging to sound quality. Looking at the simplest case  
of stereo reproduction, you have a minimum of twelve first reflection points in  
your room that deserve some attention.  
Unfortunately, it is often difficult to do much about the ceiling and floor reflec-  
tions, even though they are arguably the most destructive. (The minimization of  
these reflections is one of the strongest arguments for the tall, line source loud-  
speakers that Wisdom Audio builds.) This leaves you with eight “first reflections”  
that you should consider minimizing somehow. These points are easily found by  
having a friend move a small mirror along the four walls of the room, while you  
sit at the listening position. Any place on the wall where you can see a reflec-  
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tion of any speaker is a first reflection point. Concentrate on those for the Left  
and Right speakers first.  
If you can, arrange to apply either absorption or diffusion at these eight points  
(don’t forget the wall behind you). Absorption can be as simple as heavy, insu-  
lated drapes; diffusion can be provided by a well-stocked bookcase with books  
of varied sizes. Alternatively, you can buy purpose-designed room treatments  
(some sources listed under References, below).  
The important things to remember are these: a good room should have a bal-  
ance of absorption and diffusion; and if you are going to treat only a few areas  
of the room, the first reflection points are the most important ones to treat.  
Professional Acoustic Design Does this all sound too complicated? For good reason. It is complicated.  
The difference between the average listening room and one that is professionally  
designed and implemented is huge. A great listening room will disappear to an  
astonishing degree, letting the experiences captured in your recordings speak to  
you directly. A well-designed room is also quieter and more comfortable. It can  
easily become a favorite retreat for peace and rejuvenation.  
If you decide to investigate the possibility of improving your room with the help  
of a professional, it is important to find someone who focuses on domestic/  
residential spaces. Most acousticians are trained to deal with large spaces — air-  
ports, auditoriums, lobbies in commercial buildings, etc. The problems seen in  
“small” rooms (residential spaces) are quite different, and outside the experience  
of most acousticians. Find someone who specializes in and has lots of experi-  
ence designing home studios, home theaters, and the like. Your Wisdom Audio  
dealer may be such a person; failing that, he/she can help you find such a pro-  
fessional.  
References Books on Acoustics:  
The Master Handbook of Acoustics, F. Alton Everest, TAB Books  
Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and  
Rooms by Dr. Floyd Toole  
Suppliers of Acoustic Treatments:  
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Getting Ready to Calibrate  
System Connections Before you start to calibrate your SC-1, double-check the connections:  
All the balanced outputs of your preamp/processor to the corre-  
sponding Main Inputs of the SC-1.  
All the corresponding balanced High Outputs of the SC-1 to the  
amplifier channels that are driving the planar (high frequency) sec-  
tions of your Wisdom Audio loudspeakers.  
All the corresponding balanced Low Outputs of the SC-1 to the  
amplifiers that are driving the woofer sections of your Wisdom  
Audio loudspeakers.  
One, two or three of the Sub outputs of the SC-1 (depending  
on how many subwoofer inputs you used) connected to the  
amplifier(s) of your subwoofers.  
If you have not done so already, now would be a good time to also make sure  
that all loudspeaker cable connections are snug and cleanly made, with proper  
attention being paid to polarity (+ to +, and – to –) everywhere.  
As in any system, we recommend that the power amplifiers be the last com-  
ponents turned on, and the first components to be turned off. That way, if any  
“upstream” components in the system emit a turn-on transient of some sort, the  
speakers cannot be damaged. If you “daisy chain” your DC triggers from the  
SC-1 to the Wisdom Audio SA-series amplifiers, the amplifiers will turn on auto-  
matically in series, one after another, after short delays. (See Rear Panel, item 7.)  
Overview of the Process Your Wisdom Audio SC-1 must be set up by your dealer, who has the requisite  
equipment and software on a laptop computer. Briefly, the process is as follows:  
1 Using the Wisdom Audio supplied System Configuration software,  
configure the SC-1 to match the specifics of your system (so it  
knows which speakers it is working with).  
2 Calibrate the system to the room using the Audyssey MultEQ® Pro  
software (integrated with the Wisdom Audio program) and an Au-  
dyssey Installer Kit. This calibration process uses multiple sets of  
measurements taken with a professionally calibrated microphone  
(that is included in the Audyssey Installer Kit) to achieve a more  
accurate correction that results in clear, well-balanced sound  
within the measured listening area.  
3 If needed, repeat the room calibration process, saving the results  
in up to three memories in the SC-1. This capability allows you  
to optimize the system to the room under different conditions (for  
example, drapes open vs. drapes closed).  
For the purposes of this manual, we will assume that the installer already owns  
a registered Audyssey Installer Kit and has installed the Wisdom Setup Configu-  
ration program prior to arriving on site. This is necessary before he can proceed  
with the calibration of the system.  
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Caution!  
Do NOT connect the output of the microphone to the SC-1 until the  
software explicitly instructs you to do so in the calibration process.  
Connecting the microphone with the SC-1 and amplifiers on at the  
wrong time can cause dangerous feedback that may damage your  
loudspeakers.  
Before Calibration Any subwoofer low-pass filter (crossover) should be defeated, or set to the THX  
setting. Sometimes subwoofers have a special input that bypasses any internal  
crossover, often called the “LFE input.” The elimination of the subwoofer’s own  
low pass filter must be done before MultEQ® Pro measurements are made so  
MultEQ Pro can see what every part of the system is truly capable of doing.  
If the subwoofer low-pass filter cannot be defeated, set it to its maximum fre-  
quency. Any subwoofer gain controls should be set to their nominal settings,  
such as at the THX position, or at 12 o’clock on a conventional level control.  
Also, if the subwoofer has any sort of “Auto Standby” or sleep mode that turns  
the power to the subwoofer off after it does not receive any signal for some  
period of time, please disable this mode for the duration of the calibration.  
Doing so will ensure that the subwoofer is always on and always outputting a  
signal, which is important when taking accurate measurements.  
During Calibration Audyssey MultEQ® XT Room Correction performs more than equalization. It  
also measures various parameters that should be set within the associated pre-  
amplifier/processor so that the entire system is optimized. Among the items  
measured are:  
the acoustic distance from each loudspeaker to the Main Listening  
Position (or position 1) microphone location;  
the recommended crossover frequency for each channel to the  
subwoofer;  
the level trim for each loudspeaker channel, and  
an indication of the polarity of each loudspeaker.  
Consult the documentation of the connected processor to set the parameters  
given by the results of MultEQ Pro. Use the findings of MultEQ Pro to set the  
time delay, the crossover frequency, and the level trim for each loudspeaker, as  
these setting will be optimized for the room.  
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Wisdom System Configuration  
Connecting the PC Turn on both your PC and the SC-1. Wait approximately thirty seconds for the  
SC-1 to finish its startup routines, and for as long as it takes for Windows to  
completely start up.  
Important:  
Do not connect the the PC to the SC-1 until both are fully “on”  
(meaning neither Off nor in Standby). Also, do not Shut Down your  
PC while its USB cable is still connected to the SC-1.  
Using the USB A-B cable in the Audyssey™ Installer’s Kit, connect the SC-1 to  
the PC on which is installed the WisdomSysConfig and Audyssey MultEQ® Pro  
software. (Note that the SC-1 must be allowed to finish its startup process before  
connecting it to the PC via USB.)  
Launch the WisdomSysConfig application. You should see a splash screen for a  
few seconds that looks like the following:  
Wisdom System Configuration  
If the connection between the PC and the SC-1 is not made for any reason, you  
will see an error notification on your PC screen:  
Double-check your USB cable, click OK, and retry the connection. When com-  
munication is established, you will be taken to the next screen.  
Basic System Description If this is the first time the SC-1 has been set up, you will be taken to the first  
screen in the setup process:  
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Basic System Description screen  
The screen above allows you to configure the SC-1 for the number and nature of  
the channels in your system. Select the appropriate configuration from the drop-  
down menu, wherein the normal conventions are used to describe the system,  
e.g., a “5.1 Multichannel” system includes left, center, right, two surround chan-  
nels, and a “0.1” subwoofer channel.  
If you have already configured an identical system and saved the configuration,  
you can load it by pressing the button below the drop-down menu.  
If you are returning to set up an SC-1 that has already been set up at least once,  
this screen will be skipped. The software will instead read the current settings of  
the SC-1 and display the third screen (Room Calibration). If you need to return  
to this screen to change the basic system configuration, you can click the Previ-  
ous button on the third and second screens to return.  
6.x Phantom A special case exists in this menu system, that being the “6.x Phantom” system  
configurations. This is intended to describe the case of what amounts to a 7.x  
system minus its center channel. This configuration may be used in situations  
where using a center channel is simply not practical.  
Instead, the surround processor folds the center channel information into both  
the left and right speakers equally, creating a “phantom” center channel image.  
It is called out separately in this menu because there is also a “6.x Multichannel”  
configuration which includes a center channel and a single, rear surround chan-  
nel. In either case, the SC-1 needs to know which channels are being used so it  
can produce the correct test signals during calibration.  
When you have selected the basic system description that fits your situation,  
click the Next button.  
Speaker Selection The second screen provides visual confirmation that the basic system descrip-  
tion you selected is appropriate, and a graphic way to tell the SC-1 which loud-  
speakers you are using on each channel.  
Follow the on-screen instructions, as shown below.  
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Speaker Selection screen 1  
When you select a particular speaker location, the chosen speaker will be high-  
lighted and the right-hand panel will change to show you the various possibili-  
ties available for that speaker, as seen below.  
Speaker Selection screen 2  
Select both the model (e.g., L75, P20) and the Speaker Mount type (e.g., In-wall,  
On-Wall, or Freestanding), found in the top right corner. Repeat this process  
for each speaker location in turn. This information is important, as it automati-  
cally loads important traits and capabilities of each speaker into the appropriate  
channel of the SC-1’s processing. As an example, this identification is how the  
SC-1 determines what crossover frequency to use between the midwoofers and  
the planar magnetic sections of the selected speaker. (Note that the list of avail-  
able speakers may change to reflect only valid options. Thus, you would not be  
presented with the option of using a normal speaker as a subwoofer.)  
While you should always use Wisdom Audio speakers when possible (since the  
SC-1 is specifically designed to support them), a “Generic” speaker model is  
provided in case you need to integrate non-Sage speakers into the system. For  
example, you may have a situation in which architectural constraints mandate  
in-ceiling speakers for the surround channels. Wisdom Audio does not manufac-  
ture in-ceiling speakers. In this case, select the “Generic” speaker type for those  
locations and connect the High Pass outputs of the SC-1 for those channels to  
the amplifier used to drive the non-Sage speakers. (The Low Pass outputs will  
be deactivated for “Generic,” single-amplified speakers, and a full-range signal  
will instead be routed out the High Pass outputs.)  
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A “GenSW” option is also provided, so as to accommodate the use of one or  
more non-Wisdom Audio subwoofers.  
When you are finished defining which speakers are being used in each location,  
click on the “Commit to SC-1” button to download all of the relevant informa-  
tion to the system controller.  
High Crossover Volume Trim On the third screen of WisdomSetupConfig.exe, the left two-thirds of the screen  
is devoted to adjusting for the potential difference in overall level between the  
woofer and planar magnetic sections of the system, while the right side con-  
cerns itself with room correction. We discuss the left side first.  
There are two reasons why the woofers and the planar magnetic sections of the  
speakers might not match one another in volume.  
First of all, the planar sections tend to be more sensitive than the woofer sec-  
tions, that is, they play more loudly for the same amount of power. This is a  
function of both our unusually sensitive planar magnetic drivers and the small  
enclosure volumes behind the woofers. The magnitude of this difference varies  
among the different models, and with varying room placement.  
The second reason for a difference in overall level between upper and low  
frequency sections of the speakers is that the amplifier chosen to drive the pla-  
nars may or may not have the same input sensitivity as the one used to drive  
the woofers. Of course, we have no control over what amplifiers are selected  
for the planars. (Wisdom Audio amplifiers are recommended for use with the  
woofer sections.)  
Determining the trim value The best solution for both situations is the same: measure the output level of  
each “half” of each speaker in turn, using pink noise and a dB SPL meter. Then  
adjust the planar magnetic side of the speaker up or down as needed to match  
the output of the woofer section. This adjustment can be made on the left side  
of the Room Calibration window, in the area labeled “High Crossover Volume  
Trim.” (See below. Note that you will see fewer trims if you are using fewer than  
seven main channels.)  
Room Calibration screen  
The pink noise used by surround processors to adjust the relative volume be-  
tween channels can be used for this purpose. Alternatively, you could use a test  
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disc that had the appropriate pink noise signals, such as the 5.1 Audio Toolkit  
DVD (http://www.audiotoolkit.com/).  
Simply turn off the power amplifiers that drive the planar magnetic sections,  
and turn on the noise sequencer. Measure the volume using a dB SPL meter (C-  
weighted, slow) and write down the results on a channel-by-channel basis. (The  
$30 Radio Shack dB SPL meter is sufficient for this measurement, although any  
RTA will also measure dB SPL.)  
Then repeat the process with the woofer amps turned off and the planar amps  
on. Subtract the planar number from the woofer number and enter it in the cor-  
responding channel’s drop-down menu. The table below may be used to orga-  
nize your measurements.  
Trim calculation table  
Channel  
Woofer level  
Planar level  
Trim Value  
85 – 90 = -5  
Sample only  
85  
90  
Left Front  
Center Front  
Right Front  
Right  
Right Back  
Left Back  
Left Surround  
Once the trim values have been entered, click the “Save Speaker Trim” button  
to download them to the SC-1.  
Optionally, your installer may also save the basic speaker configuration at this  
point to an XML file on your PC’s hard disk. Doing so saves having to repeat the  
process if he ever needs to set up another SC-1 with the same associated equip-  
ment, as might happen if your system were damaged in an thunderstorm. This  
XML file would be loaded by the “Load Config From File” button on the Basic  
System Description page.  
Using identical amps If you use the same amplifiers (or amps that have identical input sensitivities  
and gain) for both the woofer and planar sections, then the only difference that  
needs to be accounted for is the difference in sensitivity in the speaker sections  
themselves. Those figures are supplied in the table below.  
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Audyssey MultEQ® Pro  
Launching MultEQ Pro At this point, the SC-1 knows all the critical information about the associated  
equipment with which it is working, except for the most important component  
of all: your listening room.  
Note:  
Your installer has been trained and has a thorough knowledge of  
the Audyssey MultEQ Pro software. Additional information about  
its recommended use and detailed explanations of the technology  
is available in the Audyssey MultEQ Pro User Guide for the Sound  
Equalizer.  
Moving to the right side of the Room Calibration screen, select the EQ 1 radio  
button and click the Launch Room Calibration button.  
Room Calibration  
Doing so will launch MultEQ Pro in a window that sits in front of the Wisdom-  
SetupConfig window.  
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MultEQ Pro Welcome screen  
Warning!  
Do not connect the microphone to the SC-1 at this time, since  
feedback may result that could potentially damage your  
loudspeakers.  
Click the right-facing triangle to move to the product selection screen, where  
the installer can select the Wisdom Audio SC-1 from a list of the various  
Audyssey™-compatible equipment that his MultEQ® Pro installation knows  
about. (WisdomSystemConfig will communicate the relevant channel assign-  
ments to MultEQ® Pro, saving you from having to do so yourself.)  
The next several screens allow the installer to record certain information about  
the installation, including Job Information, selection of a calibrated microphone,  
Room Dimensions, and Equipment information. Your installer will complete  
these forms so as to document the installation properly, and then move on to  
the measurements of your room.  
Job Information  
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Once you reach the Job Information screen shown above, you can safely con-  
nect the microphone to the SC-1.  
In general, however, we suggest waiting until you reach the Measurement  
screen to connect the microphone, since this is the only screen in the applica-  
tion that actually requires the microphone. But once you reach the Job Informa-  
tion screen, the signal path in the SC-1 that could otherwise cause feedback is  
disabled.  
Options/Microphone Selection  
Room Dimensions  
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Equipment Info  
Measurement The Measurement screen is where MultEQ® Pro collects the data it requires for  
accurate room correction. At this point, your installer will connect an XLR cable  
between the mic preamplifier LINE OUT connector and the Left input of the  
SC-1 (the top-left corner as seen from behind).  
The mic preamp should be placed as close to the microphone as possible (e.g.,  
the shortest cable length). Use any additional XLR cables between the mic  
preamp and the SC-1, where they will carry the line level signal.  
Microphone position Place the microphone in a vertical position with the capsule pointing directly at  
the ceiling for all room measurements. Make sure there are no nearby obstruc-  
tions or large reflecting surfaces.  
(artwork courtesy of Audyssey Laboratories)  
The Measurement screen includes a help section of scrolling text to provide  
more details. (See below.) Some important notes:  
The microphone should be positioned as far out from the stand  
as possible to minimize the effect of stand reflections. The micro-  
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phone was calibrated at “grazing incidence” and should point to  
the ceiling, not at any of the speakers.  
Make the room as quiet as possible. Background noise can disrupt  
the room measurements. Close windows, silence cell phones,  
televisions, radios, air conditioners, fluorescent lights, home appli-  
ances, light dimmers, or other devices.  
Cell phones should be turned off or placed away from all audio  
electronics during the measurement process as Radio Frequency  
Interference (RFI) may cause measurement disruptions (even if the  
cell phone is not in use).  
Refrain from talking and don’t sit or stand directly between any of  
the speakers and the microphone during the room measurements.  
Each speaker emits a series of test signals during the measure-  
ments and your body and background noise can disrupt the mi-  
crophone’s ability to record the room response to the test signal.  
The first (Position 1) measurement must be located at the primary listening posi-  
tion, as this is the measurement that establishes both distance and level settings  
for your surround processor. Place the microphone’s tip at a location halfway  
between where the primary listener’s ears would be, pointing at the ceiling.  
Click the Measure button. Each speaker will be “chirped” ten times, followed by  
a brief pause during which it remains important to be quiet. This is because the  
system is measuring background noise levels to ascertain the quality of the data  
it just obtained.  
Measuring additional positions When the system has successfully measured each speaker, the application will  
be ready to measure the next measurement position. Start at the center of the  
listening area and then take measurements around it spaced by 1-2 feet. The  
idea is to sample multiple points throughout the listening area. Measurements  
near the side and back walls should be avoided even if people may sit there.  
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Note:  
Measuring some distant corner where no one would be listening,  
or close to a room boundary such as a wall or floor, is actually  
counterproductive. It will compromise the quality of the resulting  
room correction.  
A minimum of three measurements must be taken before the applicaton will  
allow you to move on to the next step. Up to 32 measurements may be taken,  
although most rooms can be characterized quite well with 7-10 measurements  
(depending on the size of the listening area).  
The measurement process takes several minutes depending on the number of  
channels MultEQ Pro will have to measure. It is essential to accurate room cor-  
rection, and it actually goes quite quickly. Think of it: in a 7.3 channel system,  
using ten listening positions, one thousand measurements are being made. (Ten  
speakers, times ten locations, times ten chirps per speaker is 1000 measure-  
ments.) This is far more data than any human technician could master, and  
allows the SC-1 to do a far better job of ascertaining what problems are most  
characteristic of the room (rather than idiosyncratic to a single microphone loca-  
tion).  
Click the forward (right-pointing) triangle to move to the next screen after you  
are satisfied that you have made all the relevant measurements.  
Detection Results  
This screen displays the speaker Distance and Trim results derived from your Po-  
sition 1 measurement and the recommended Crossover derived from all of your  
position measurements. MultEQ® Pro lists individual speaker crossovers.  
Note:  
You must manually enter the information on this screen into the  
preamplifier/processor’s settings.  
Speaker Type indicates the approximate size of the detected loudspeaker as de-  
termined by its native in-room bass response.  
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Distance can be displayed in feet, in milliseconds, or in meters (cycle among  
these choices by clicking the blue underlined column label). Which one is best  
depends on the information your surround processor’s menu system needs. Use  
the appropriate value to set the distance (delay) in the preamp/processor.  
Trim is displayed in dB. This number is not a dB SPL number; it is a relative  
Trim. The Trim information provided here must used to configure the channel-  
to-channel speaker level trims in the preamp/processor. Simply copy these  
numbers over to the corresponding output level adjustment settings in the setup  
menu of your processor.  
Crossover is displayed in Hz, listed in order of preference. Use these numbers  
to enter the crossover frequency for each of your speakers. Depending on your  
preamplifier/processor, follow one of the below three steps:  
1 If your preamplifier/processor allows for individual speaker cross-  
over settings, use the crossover frequency suggested for each  
speaker.  
2 If your preamplifier/processor pairs the crossover settings for your  
front and surround speakers, then using the drop-down menus on  
the MultEQ® Pro find the highest-on-the-list recommended cross-  
over shared by your Left Front and Right Front speakers. Input that  
as your “Front” speaker crossover setting on the preamplifier/pro-  
cessor. Use the same method for your surround speakers.  
3 If the preamplifier/processor only allows one crossover setting for  
the entire system then use the first crossover number MultEQ® Pro  
lists for the center channel.  
Note:  
The Audyssey™ filter calculation is optimized based on your  
selected crossover frequency setting in the “Crossover” drop-down  
menus. Make sure you select the same crossover frequency as  
what you enter into the Preamplifier/processor. If you do not, then  
the subwoofer to satellite “splice” or transition region will not be  
optimally flat. Namely, there may be frequency response peaks and  
dips/notches that will negatively affect the sound quality.  
You should rarely choose the “Large” setting for the crossover in your surround  
processor. This setting means that the deepest bass for that channel will not be  
sent to the subwoofer. This choice makes sense only if your system does not  
have a subwoofer. A high quality subwoofer will go deeper and exhibit better  
power handling in the lowest frequency range than most speakers.  
After you have entered all the information in the Detection Results screen into  
your surround processor, click the forward triangle to move to the next screen.  
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Target Sound Options  
Once the room measurements are completed, MultEQ® Pro calculates an equal-  
ization filter for each loudspeaker channel, including the subwoofer(s). The role  
of these filters is to achieve a particular frequency response within the entire  
listening area for each loudspeaker. This curve is determined based on several  
acoustical and program material considerations and is called a target or calibra-  
tion curve.  
Contrary to popular belief, a target curve that is flat from 20 Hz to 20 kHz is not  
always the one that will produce optimal sound. There are several reasons for  
this including the fact that most loudspeakers are much more directional at high  
frequencies than they are at low frequencies. This means that the balance of  
direct and reverberant room sound is very different at the high and low ends of  
the frequency spectrum — something that should be accounted for in selecting  
an appropriate target curve.  
The Target Sound Options screen allows you to determine the end result you  
would like to hear, after MultEQ® Pro has finished calculating the corrections  
needed to get you there. The four curves are used as follows:  
The Flat curve creates equalization filters that correct the re-  
sponse to flat from the low frequency cutoff point that MultEQ®  
Pro has determined to the upper frequency limit of the tweeters.  
This setting must be used in a THX system in order to allow THX  
re-equalization to operate as it was intended. It is also recom-  
mended for very small or highly treated rooms in which the listen-  
er is seated close to the loudspeakers (where most of the sound  
heard is directly from the speakers, rather than from subsequent  
reflections within the room).  
The Standard HF Rolloff curve introduces a gentle attenuation  
of high frequencies that accounts for the balance between direct  
and reflected sound for most domestic rooms. This is the recom-  
mended curve for Wisdom Audio speakers under most circum-  
stances.  
The Gaming curve adds some boost below about 40 Hz to enliv-  
en the gaming experience. While technically less “accurate” than  
the Standard HF Rolloff curve, this option is unquestionably fun  
and exciting. Be certain your subwoofers can handle a little extra  
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boost in the bottom octave before you get too carried away with  
this setting.  
The SMPTE 202M curve is also known as the “X-curve” and is an  
international standard for the high frequency roll-off applied in a  
typical 500-seat movie theater. It is appropriate for professional  
mixing spaces and dubbing stages that must be calibrated for film  
sound postproduction. It can also be used in extremely large play-  
back spaces (room volume greater than 5000 cu. ft.)  
With the three setup memories available in the SC-1, it is possible to take advan-  
tage of multiple target curves.  
For example, it is a relatively simply matter to use EQ 1 for movies, in which a  
Flat target curves and THX processing in the surround processor is most appro-  
priate; EQ 2 could be used for music listening, where the Standard HF Rolloff is  
usually the more desirable target; and EQ 3 might include the Gaming curve for  
your XBox or Playstation 3 exploits, or simply when you would like a little more  
perceived “weight” in your music. Accessing these settings can even be fully  
automated by means of a home automation controller (Crestron, AMX, Control4,  
etc.) via the RS-232 port on the rear panel of the SC-1.  
Disconnect the microphone Having selected your target curve, it is now time to let MultEQ® Pro do the cal-  
culations needed to fully optimize the system in the room. Before you do any-  
thing else, however, it is essential to disconnect the measurement microphone  
and reconnect the normal Left channel input. A warning dialog will pop up on  
the PC screen to remind you of this fact.  
Warning!  
You must remove the Calibrated Microphone Preamplifier’s XLR  
connection from the SC-1’s Left input before continuing. Not doing  
this will cause microphone feedback to be played on the system at  
levels that could damage the speakers.  
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Save Results  
Once the software finishes calculating the optimal correction filters for the  
target curve you have selected, you will be presented with the Save Results  
screen shown above.  
If you would like to audition the new correction without overwriting anything  
that may already exist in the EQ setup memory you have selected (e.g., EQ 1),  
click the Transfer to SC-1 button. After a short delay to download the needed  
information to the SC-1, you will be able to listen to whatever content you  
like (music, movies, etc.). You can also turn MultEQ® room correction on and  
off using the buttons on this screen to hear the difference room correction is  
making in your system.  
If you like what you hear, click on the Save Permanently to SC-1 button to  
transfer the same filter to a non-volatile section of memory in the SC-1 that will  
survive power outages and the like. Writing to this memory takes a little longer,  
but once it is done you can access this setting at any time from the front panel  
of the SC-1, or by way of RS-232 and your favorite home automation system.  
You can also view the before-and-after results in your default browser by click-  
ing on the View Results... button. This page can also be printed out for sub-  
sequent review and comparison with other setup memories you may elect to  
calibrate.  
Advanced Calibration Tip The View Results... button can be an invaluable tool for diagnosing unusual  
room and/or equipment problems. Get in the habit of doing your first three  
position measurements at the primary listening position and two other posi-  
tions nearby (e.g., the two next-most popular chairs). Then advance to the Save  
Results page and look at your Before curves in View Results.... (Note that the  
vertical scale in View Results... is 5 dB per division.)  
The overall, average level of the area below about 250 Hz and the area above  
1000 Hz should be just about the same. If not, disconnect the microphone,  
close MultEQ Pro and adjust the HF Trim on the last screen of Wisdom Sys-  
Config for any speakers that seem out of adjustment. Some rooms absorb bass  
terribly, especially ones that have hung ceilings. Others may reinforce the bass  
while absorbing the mids and highs (especially those that have been treated  
with excessive absorption). Being able to adjust the midbass and bass relative to  
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the midrange and treble regions is a powerful tool that allows you to “home in”  
on a good setting that is specific to the room at hand prior to MultEQ Pro doing  
the finer adjustments.  
As an example, we have seen rooms that worked perfectly at the recommended  
starting setting of a –9 dB HF Trim for the L75i, and another room that required  
only –2 dB for the exact same speaker. (This was a traveling demo system one  
of our salespeople was taking from one dealer showroom to the next.) Without  
the ability to get the system in the right “ballpark” for these extremely different  
rooms, even MultEQ Pro would have been hard-pressed to yield the results we  
were looking to achieve.  
As an example, we’ll look at the same system, in the same room, with three dif-  
ferent HF Trim settings, showing both Before and After results using the View  
Results... button. To keep things simple, the microphone was never moved (not  
recommended for normal calibrations).  
First up is an L75i system with the HF Trim untouched, at 0.0 dB. You can see  
that the planar section is significantly louder overall than the woofer section.  
MultEQ respects what it interprets as a low frequency roll off, and there is little  
energy below about 150 Hz.  
This manual suggests an HF Trim of -9.0 dB for the L75i; so our intrepid installer  
realizes his mistake and resets the system accordingly. The resulting curve now  
looks like this:  
While this isn’t bad (and would be further improved by measuring more posi-  
tions in the room), it is probably overkill in this room. You are losing more  
dynamic headroom in the system than is really necessary by pulling down the  
planar magnetic drivers by the full 9 dB. This would be even more true if there  
is a subwoofer in the system, since it would be reproducing all the deep bass.  
Looking at an HF Trim setting of -5.0 dB yields the following, with the same mi-  
crophone position.  
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This response would blend nicely with a subwoofer, crossing over at 50 Hz. (It  
would also be improved by moving the microphone around as you normally do,  
so as to give the system more information about what is going on in the room.)  
So, from these quick measurements you can see that an HF Trim of about -5.0  
dB is best suited to this particular room.  
Calibration Completed  
Congratulations – your system is fully set up and calibrated.  
You can use the close box shown at the top right corner of the screen (shown  
above) to exit MultEQ® Pro, returning you to the last page of WisdomSystem-  
Config.exe.  
If you would like to calibrate another setup memory, select the next one in  
order (e.g., EQ 2 after you have saved EQ 1) and repeat the MultEQ® Pro por-  
tion of the setup process. This allows you to take advantage of multiple target  
curves, or different seating arrangements, or different acoustic conditions such  
as having heavy drapes open or closed.  
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Care & Maintenance  
To remove dust from the cabinet of your SC-1, use a feather duster or a lint-free  
soft cloth. To remove dirt and fingerprints, we recommend isopropyl alcohol  
and a soft cloth. Dampen the cloth with alcohol first and then lightly clean the  
surface of the SC-1 with the cloth. Do not use excessive amounts of alcohol that  
might drip off the cloth and into the SC-1.  
Caution!  
At no time should liquid cleaners be applied directly to the SC-1,  
as direct application of liquids may result in damage to electronic  
components within the unit.  
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North American Warranty  
Five Year Warranty When purchased from and installed by an authorized Wisdom Audio dealer,  
Wisdom Audio® electronic products are warranted to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship under normal use for a period of five years from the  
original date of purchase.  
During the warranty period, any Wisdom Audio component exhibiting defects  
in materials and/or workmanship will be repaired or replaced, at our option,  
without charge for either parts or labor, at our factory. The warranty will not  
apply to any Wisdom Audio component that has been misused, abused, altered,  
or installed and calibrated by anyone other than an authorized Wisdom Audio  
dealer.  
Any Wisdom Audio component not performing satisfactorily may be returned to  
the factory for evaluation. Return authorization must first be obtained by either  
calling or writing the factory prior to shipping the component. The factory will  
pay for return shipping charges only in the event that the component is found to  
be defective as mentioned above. There are other stipulations that may apply to  
shipping charges.  
There is no other express warranty on this component. Neither this warranty nor  
any other warranty, express or implied, including any implied warranties of mer-  
chantability or fitness, shall extend beyond the warranty period. No responsibil-  
ity is assumed for any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and other states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state. This warranty is applicable in North America  
only. Outside of North America, please contact your local, authorized Wisdom  
Audio distributor for warranty and service information.  
To register your warranty, please complete the form at the following address on  
the internet:  
Doing so will ensure that there will be no delays should you ever require war-  
ranty service. If accessing the internet is inconvenient, you can send a copy of  
the sales receipt (showing your name, address and the products purchased) to:  
Wisdom Audio  
1572 College Parkway, Suite 164  
Carson City, NV 89706  
For more information:  
www.wisdomaudio.com  
Ph: 775.887.8850  
Fax: 775.887.8820  
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Obtaining Service  
We take great pride in our dealers. Experience, dedication, and integrity make  
these professionals ideally suited to assist with our customers’ service needs.  
If your Wisdom Audio component must be serviced, please contact your dealer.  
Your dealer will then decide whether the problem can be remedied locally, or  
whether to contact Wisdom Audio for further service information or parts, or to  
obtain a Return Authorization. The Wisdom Audio Service Department works  
closely with your dealer to solve your service needs expediently.  
Important!  
Return authorization must be obtained from Wisdom Audio’s Service  
Department BEFORE a unit is shipped for service.  
It is extremely important that information about a problem be explicit and com-  
plete. A specific, comprehensive description of the problem helps your dealer  
and the Wisdom Audio Service Department locate and repair the problem as  
quickly as possible.  
A copy of the original bill of sale will serve to verify warranty status. Please in-  
clude it with the unit when it is brought in for warranty service. This step is not  
necessary if the warranty is registered at the time of purchase. (Another reason  
to register your purchase at http://www.wisdomaudio.com/registration/.)  
Warning!  
All returned units must be packaged in their original packaging,  
and the proper return authorization numbers must be marked on  
the outer carton for identification. Shipping the unit in improper  
packaging may void the warranty, as Wisdom Audio cannot be  
responsible for the resulting shipping damage.  
Your dealer can order a new set of shipping materials for you if you need to  
ship your component and no longer have the original materials. There will be a  
charge for this service. We strongly recommend saving all packing materials in  
case you need to ship your unit some day.  
If the packaging to protect the unit is, in our opinion or that of our dealer, inade-  
quate to protect the unit, we reserve the right to repackage it for return shipment  
at the owner’s expense. Neither Wisdom Audio nor your dealer can be respon-  
sible for shipping damage due to improper (that is, non-original) packaging.  
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Specifications  
All specifications are subject to change at any time, in order to improve the  
product.  
Signal to Noise ratio:  
Input impedance:  
Output impedance:  
–110 dB (ref 2.5V rms A-wtd.)  
25 kΩ (balanced)  
50 Ω  
Recommended minimum load impedance:  
600 Ω  
Maximum output voltage:  
Maximum input voltage:  
Power consumption:  
Thermal load:  
DC trigger input sensitivity:  
DC trigger output signal:  
Mains voltage ranges:  
Overall dimensions:  
Shipping weight:  
2.5V rms  
2.5V rms  
33W  
2 BTU/minute  
3-20V @ 10 mA  
12V @ 100 mA  
100-120V or 200-240V  
See “Dimensions”  
34 lbs. (15.4 kg)  
For more information, see your Wisdom Audio dealer, or contact:  
Wisdom Audio  
1572 College Parkway, Suite 164  
Carson City, NV 89706  
Ph: 775.887.8850  
Fax: 775.887.8820  
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Dimensions  
17" (43.2 cm)  
3
3
3 8  
"
3 4  
"
(8.6 cm)  
(8.57 cm)  
3
8"  
(.95 cm)  
1
15 ⁄2" (39.4 cm)  
1
1
1 ⁄4  
"
1 ⁄4  
"
(3.2 cm)  
(3.2 cm)  
7
16 ⁄8" (42.9 cm)  
5
13"  
(33 cm)  
13 ⁄8  
"
(34.7 cm)  
5
8"  
(1.7 cm)  
17" (43.2 cm)  
5
13 ⁄8" (34.7 cm)  
3
3
3 8  
"
3 4  
"
(8.6 cm)  
(8.57 cm)  
3
8"  
(.95 cm)  
1
11 ⁄8" (28.3 cm)  
1
1
1 ⁄4  
"
1 ⁄4  
"
(3.2 cm)  
(3.2 cm)  
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Notes  
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is a registered trademark of Wisdom Audio, Inc.  
Wisdom Audio  
1572 College Parkway, Suite 164  
Carson City, Nevada 89706 USA  
Telephone: 775.887.8850  
Fax: 775.887.8820  
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