The Low Pass Filter screen lets you to adjust the low-pass frequency for the left and right (RCA or speaker level) inputs. This setting is not applied to the LFE (RCA or XLR) inputs, instead leaving the task of bass management to your audio/video processor. Dynamo subwoofers offer...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Multiple subwoofers all have same name in the Control App or ARC (app or computer software) Unplug all subwoofers. Plug the subs in one at a time and use the Subwoofer Control App to rename to each sub. Once you've given each subwoofer a custom name, plug them all back in. Use...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Dynamo 1600X, 1100X, 800X, 600X feature advanced control systems utilizing a Bluetooth connection with an Android or iOS device. Connecting to your subwoofer should be simple, first make sure that the switch located on your amp panel labelled “Setting Control” is set to App. ...
Created: Jul 16 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Phase screen allows you to adjust the phase of the subwoofer from 0–180° in increments of 1° and also allows you to invert the polarity of the phase. The Phase control is entirely dependent on numerous factors including the size and configuration of your listening environment,...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Dynamo 1600X, 1100X, 800X, 600X feature advanced control systems utilizing a Bluetooth connection with an Android or iOS device. If you cannot connect to your subwoofer with the app, first make sure that your subwoofer is set to “App” control on it’s amp panel, this is available...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The 20–30Hz Level screen allows you to adjust subwoofer output from -10dB to +10dB in the 20–30Hz range. This control and Anthem Room Correction (ARC) serve similar purposes. Where this control is limited to the 20–30Hz frequency range, ARC adjusts your subwoofer's output across its...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
Volume: The volume (level) control allows you to adjust the loudness of your subwoofer from -40dB to 12dB. For most applications a setting between -14dB and 0dB is adequate. Setting the level too high will cause the bass to seem bloated and is the most common cause of bad sounding...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Listening Modes screen lets you apply preset listening modes to the subwoofer's output. Listening modes are also accessible from the app's Home screen. Movie: The Movie listening mode is an aggressive setting that maximizes device output for an especially explosive experience. Music:...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Room Correction screen provides information on Anthem Room Correction (ARC). The ARC toggle allows you to turn ARC correction on and off (only available if ARC software has been used to upload a correction curve to your sub). This is an effective tool for hearing the difference...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Reset screen lets you perform a factory reset on your subwoofer. A factory reset will restore all settings to their defaults. It will also erase any ARC corrections that have been uploaded to the subwoofer.
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The menu bar, located at the bottom of the app, lets you select the four main functions of the app. Home: This screen lets you quickly adjust your subwoofer's volume, select a listening mode, and run a tone sweep. Settings: This screen lets you select the subwoofer's control...
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Passcode screen lets you protect your subwoofer's settings with a custom 4-digit passcode. Once a passcode is set it can also be cleared on this screen. If you forget your passcode, use the code "0133" to bypass a custom passcode.
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
The Rename screen lets you assign a custom name to your subwoofer. This is useful if you have multiple subwoofer's in your system. A custom subwoofer name must be between 3–13 characters long.
Created: Jul 17 2018 | Updated: Aug 24 2018