Features
Controls
Connections
Features
Definitive Technology SuperCube Powered Sub: The Definitive Technology SuperCube 2000 is a
compact, high-quality powered subwoofer intended for use in a music or home
theater system. The SuperCube 2000 powered subwoofer allows for easy, seamless
integration into almost any two-channel or multichannel speaker system;
delivering true, accurate, and extremely deep bass in any room. The SuperCube
2000 is finished in a piano-gloss black lacquer finish with a black
non-removable cloth grille.
650 Watt Class D Amplifier: The SuperCube 2000 is powered by
a 650-watt (RMS) class D amplifier. The result is high-definition bass
performance extending effortlessly down to 20 Hz.
Passive Radiator Design: The SuperCube 2000 features a 7.5" high-definition long-throw woofer pressure coupled to two side-firing 7.5" Ultra Low Bass Radiators. The total piston area is greater than a 12-inch
diameter woofer but with far greater speed, musicality, and control than a
single large diameter woofer could deliver.
Non-Resonant Cabinet: The cabinet of a loudspeaker plays a
large part in its sonic performance. Resonance and vibration can add unwanted
distortion as well as drain away important energy from the system. The
Definitive Technology SuperCube 3000 powered subwoofer utilizes a wood-composite
cabinet with internal bracing, that has been specifically engineered to be
totally inert and vibration free, to ensure you of pure sonic reproduction.
Ultra-Compact Design: The SuperCube 2000 measures only
10.25" (w) x 10.8125" (h) x 12.625" (d), and weighs only 25 lbs. Measurements
include rubber-feet and cables.
Interchangeable Feet: The SuperCube 2000 comes with 4 rubber-feet and 4 spiked-feet for safe and secure placement of the powered subwoofer on
your carpet or hardwood floors. The spiked feet add 0.125" of height to the
powered subwoofer.
Placement: There are some general guidelines that you should use when
locating the powered subwoofer.
- For best results, place the subwoofer on the same side of the room as
your front speakers.
- For maximum output, the subwoofer should be placed in a corner or
against the wall, leaving approximately 2" to 4" clearance between the
powered subwoofer and the wall(s).
- Corner placement will increase the powered subwoofer's output.
- An acoustic effect called "standing waves" or "room modes" may cause
uneven bass at various locations throughout the room. This phenomenon is a
function of the dimensions of the room and not due to the design of the
powered subwoofer.
Protection Circuit: To prevent accidental damage to the subwoofer from
overdriving the system, the SuperCube 2000 features an internal overload
protection circuit, which will turn the subwoofer off or down when overdriven or
overheated and will then resume normal operation after a few minutes.
Controls
Subwoofer Level: The Definitive Technology SuperCube 2000 features a rear-mounted volume
control. This control is used to raise or lower the output level of the
subwoofer in relation to the other speaker in your system.
Auto Turn-On Circuit: The powered subwoofer has a special
power circuit which automatically turns the powered subwoofer on when a signal
is fed to the loudspeaker and turns it off when there is no signal present, so
it does not require an on-off switch.
Note: You may hear a pop from the speaker when the amp powers up
or powers down; this is normal.
LED Indicator: The red LED on the back panel of the powered
subwoofer will light up when a signal is sensed and the amplifier turns on. It
will automatically turn off with the powered subwoofer, a little while after the
signal is discontinued.
Connections
LFE Subwoofer Input: The Definitive Technology SuperCube 2000 is
equipped with a LFE mono-Subwoofer RCA input. Simply connect the powered
subwoofer to your A/V receiver's LFE mono-Subwoofer RCA output via a
mono-Subwoofer cable. Because the SuperCube 2000 is only equipped with an LFE
input, it does not feature a built-in crossover control. You will use the
subwoofer output crossover in your A/V receiver to set the low-pass crossover
frequency for the SuperCube 2000.
Note: The SuperCube 2000 does not feature stereo RCA
inputs/outputs or speaker-level inputs/outputs.
Detachable AC Power Cord: The SuperCube 2000 includes a detachable 7'
AC power cord. The SuperCube 2000 must be plugged into a 120V, 60Hz electrical
socket (use an unswitched outlet if possible).