B&W Variable High Pass Alignment Filter Setting.


I have a pair of Matrix 801 Speakers and I recently got a B&W high pass filter. The filter is set to work with 804 but I don't have the user manual. I appreciate if anyone can share that information or show my any pointer. Thanks!
hklai
Hklai: I had a pair of 801 series2 for many enjoyable years and found the B&W filter very noisy and irratable. Rather than fork over the extra $$$ for the Krell any other very expensive after market filters, I chose to go without.You may have better luck with yours.Also,many by-passed the IPOC ( I think thats what it was called ) which many said at the time was the biggest complaint about these great speakers..Great speaker have fun!
Hklai:

According to my B&W 800 Series Variable High-Pass Alignment Filter manual, the filter has 10 switches (numbered (from bottom to top) 1 through 0, for each channel. The Matrix 801 speaker switch position for each speaker is listed as follows:

Switches 2, 4, 7,and 9 on. The other switches are in the off position.

The positions for the Matrix 804 are listed as:

Switches 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 and 0(10?) on.

I have B&W 808's which are not listed in the manual. If someone knows the correct positions for these speakers, please post.
Mac2c, I dont think the aligmnet filter was made for your 808's as thy were only made for the Matrix 801-805's =(
Mac2c, the alignment filter is definitely not for the 808. The 808 by itself has got a free field response of ± 3 dB 30Hz -20 kHz. You don´t need a filter for these ones. I ma using the filter now on my 800 matrix system but I bi-amplifie so it doesn´t hurt the sound at all. Actually it is a must.

Maarten de Boer The Masters
Thanks guys for your responses. The owners manual for the 808 in the discussion of Environmental Controls says, in part, the following:" However, some attenuation of the bass extension may be desirable, and an electronic bass control unit is in the process of development." To what does that refer?