MSUB
... To further improve the sound quality Epos does not use port tuning to achieve increased bass extension, which avoids ‘chuffing’ air turbulence noises interfering with the fidelity of the loudspeaker.! ...
... To further improve the sound quality Epos does not use port tuning to achieve increased bass extension, which avoids ‘chuffing’ air turbulence noises interfering with the fidelity of the loudspeaker.! ...
SS-CT100D/WGV100D/ZX80DP/ ZX100D/ZX100DP
... applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 ˚C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful! • Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscou-s ...
... applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 ˚C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful! • Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscou-s ...
v series ii powered subwoofers
... Your V Series 2 subwoofer has been carefully inspected and tested before packing and shipping. After unpacking your subwoofer, carefully inspect it for exterior damage and immediately report any physical damage during transit to your shipping carrier. Save the shipping boxes and all packaging materi ...
... Your V Series 2 subwoofer has been carefully inspected and tested before packing and shipping. After unpacking your subwoofer, carefully inspect it for exterior damage and immediately report any physical damage during transit to your shipping carrier. Save the shipping boxes and all packaging materi ...
DALI sub K-14 F
... If the incoming signal, at a certain volume setting, is about to exceed the maximum amplifier output power the level is automatically limited without introducing audible level differences or pumping artefacts. This is done to avoid clipping of the audio signal that will cause distortion and to preve ...
... If the incoming signal, at a certain volume setting, is about to exceed the maximum amplifier output power the level is automatically limited without introducing audible level differences or pumping artefacts. This is done to avoid clipping of the audio signal that will cause distortion and to preve ...
Velodyne
... We recommend that you begin listening with the level set at. the point midway between MAX and MIN. Play several selections of music and vary the subwoofer level until the bass matches t.he mids and highs to your satisfaction. Once you set the subvwofer level, you simply use thE: volume control on yo ...
... We recommend that you begin listening with the level set at. the point midway between MAX and MIN. Play several selections of music and vary the subwoofer level until the bass matches t.he mids and highs to your satisfaction. Once you set the subvwofer level, you simply use thE: volume control on yo ...
A Custom Vibration Test Fixture Using a Subwoofer
... useful, inexpensive vibration test system could be created. Therefore, a custom vibration system using a car stereo subwoofer as the transducer was designed, built and implemented in an undergraduate engineering technology laboratory. ...
... useful, inexpensive vibration test system could be created. Therefore, a custom vibration system using a car stereo subwoofer as the transducer was designed, built and implemented in an undergraduate engineering technology laboratory. ...
HTPS-400 OM - JBL Synthesis
... 22. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 23. Upon completion of any serv ...
... 22. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 23. Upon completion of any serv ...
bba29001 1029A datasheet.p65
... system, which has performance comparable to much larger systems. The vented speaker enclosure contains an amplification unit. This unit includes an active electronic crossover, overload protection circuitry and two power amplifiers, one for each driver. The system's excellent dispersion and precise ...
... system, which has performance comparable to much larger systems. The vented speaker enclosure contains an amplification unit. This unit includes an active electronic crossover, overload protection circuitry and two power amplifiers, one for each driver. The system's excellent dispersion and precise ...
Totem Kin Subwoofer User Manual - ATEM Hi-Fi
... Kin seamlessly to your system. Use the Volume dial to match the loudness of the Kin subwoofer to main speakers. Generally, the final position is set between 9 and 12 o’clock. For optimum performance it is recommended that you do not turn the unit too loud during a break-in period of about 100 hours. ...
... Kin seamlessly to your system. Use the Volume dial to match the loudness of the Kin subwoofer to main speakers. Generally, the final position is set between 9 and 12 o’clock. For optimum performance it is recommended that you do not turn the unit too loud during a break-in period of about 100 hours. ...
MTS-4A - Meyer Sound
... cooling system forces air over the heatsinks only, not over the electronics, avoiding residue buildup that can shorten component life. All four amplifier channels operate class AB/H and employ complementary power MOSFET output stages. For maximum driver protection and extended component life, the am ...
... cooling system forces air over the heatsinks only, not over the electronics, avoiding residue buildup that can shorten component life. All four amplifier channels operate class AB/H and employ complementary power MOSFET output stages. For maximum driver protection and extended component life, the am ...
Episode Evolution Series Powered Subwoofer Product
... phase will make no audible difference. 6. Once calibration is complete, switch the power mode back to ‘AUTO’ if Auto Sense mode is being used. Wait 15-20 minutes to confirm that AUTO mode is working properly. See Troubleshooting if issues occur. 7. Setup is now complete. ...
... phase will make no audible difference. 6. Once calibration is complete, switch the power mode back to ‘AUTO’ if Auto Sense mode is being used. Wait 15-20 minutes to confirm that AUTO mode is working properly. See Troubleshooting if issues occur. 7. Setup is now complete. ...
INS0850 REV [Converted]
... The MAX® 2 Sub is designed to protect a "remote" powered subwoofer. The term "remote" indicates that the subwoofer is plugged into a different AC outlet than the stereo component that is providing the audio signal. It protects the AC power path to the subwoofer and the line-level RCA signal path bet ...
... The MAX® 2 Sub is designed to protect a "remote" powered subwoofer. The term "remote" indicates that the subwoofer is plugged into a different AC outlet than the stereo component that is providing the audio signal. It protects the AC power path to the subwoofer and the line-level RCA signal path bet ...
manual uld-12
... loudspeaker: a cone-shaped piston is forced to mOve by means ofaHnearmotorcomposedof a coli situated between the poles of a very strong permanent magnet In the Servo Series,however, this linear motor is a servomotor, meaning thatthe motor is linked to the power amplifier as part of a control system. ...
... loudspeaker: a cone-shaped piston is forced to mOve by means ofaHnearmotorcomposedof a coli situated between the poles of a very strong permanent magnet In the Servo Series,however, this linear motor is a servomotor, meaning thatthe motor is linked to the power amplifier as part of a control system. ...
now
... ACTIVE / DEACTIVE SWITCH: This switch at the top of the Amplifier panel controls the operation of the AUTO ON/OFF circuit that puts the subwoofer into the Standby mode when no signals are detected from your AV receiver or DVD player. Leave the switch in the ACTIVE position if the AUTO ON/OFF functio ...
... ACTIVE / DEACTIVE SWITCH: This switch at the top of the Amplifier panel controls the operation of the AUTO ON/OFF circuit that puts the subwoofer into the Standby mode when no signals are detected from your AV receiver or DVD player. Leave the switch in the ACTIVE position if the AUTO ON/OFF functio ...
SET UP GUIDE - Standard Audio
... shall be placed on the unit. Allow 150mm behind the unit to allow for sufficient ventilation. Articles such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc must not impede the ventilation. Do not operate with the rear panel facing a radiator or heater. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, shoul ...
... shall be placed on the unit. Allow 150mm behind the unit to allow for sufficient ventilation. Articles such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc must not impede the ventilation. Do not operate with the rear panel facing a radiator or heater. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, shoul ...
MQ 90S
... the MQ 90S can be parallel wired anywhere along the constant voltage wire pair. The high power transducer is a unique 8” woofer design that achieves truly impressive performance for its size when matched with the special bandpass and enclosure design of the MQ 90S. It includes a transformer inside f ...
... the MQ 90S can be parallel wired anywhere along the constant voltage wire pair. The high power transducer is a unique 8” woofer design that achieves truly impressive performance for its size when matched with the special bandpass and enclosure design of the MQ 90S. It includes a transformer inside f ...
manual
... your listening criteria. Turning up the level control or changing the crossover point almost certainly won't help much. But flipping the phase control 180 degrees sometimes may make a difference, especially if the void is a product of cancellations caused by interaction with low frequencies from you ...
... your listening criteria. Turning up the level control or changing the crossover point almost certainly won't help much. But flipping the phase control 180 degrees sometimes may make a difference, especially if the void is a product of cancellations caused by interaction with low frequencies from you ...
Nova FF6.5 Front Firing Powered Subwoofers Operation Manual
... your listening criteria. Turning up the level control or changing the crossover point almost certainly won't help much. But flipping the phase control 180 degrees sometimes may make a difference, especially if the void is a product of cancellations caused by interaction with low frequencies from you ...
... your listening criteria. Turning up the level control or changing the crossover point almost certainly won't help much. But flipping the phase control 180 degrees sometimes may make a difference, especially if the void is a product of cancellations caused by interaction with low frequencies from you ...
Nova FF12 Front Firing Powered Subwoofers Operation Manual
... your listening criteria. Turning up the level control or changing the crossover point almost certainly won't help much. But flipping the phase control 180 degrees sometimes may make a difference, especially if the void is a product of cancellations caused by interaction with low frequencies from you ...
... your listening criteria. Turning up the level control or changing the crossover point almost certainly won't help much. But flipping the phase control 180 degrees sometimes may make a difference, especially if the void is a product of cancellations caused by interaction with low frequencies from you ...
500 Watt Subwoofer Amplifier User Manual
... This control works only in bypass OFF mode and is used to establish the highest frequency that the subwoofer will reproduce and has a range between 30 to 200Hz with slop of 24 dB per octave. If you are using the system for music and your main speakers have good bass capability, you could set the con ...
... This control works only in bypass OFF mode and is used to establish the highest frequency that the subwoofer will reproduce and has a range between 30 to 200Hz with slop of 24 dB per octave. If you are using the system for music and your main speakers have good bass capability, you could set the con ...
UcD Subwoofer plate amplifier
... range is a substantial component of a high-quality music reproduction. For an impressive bass rendition large loudspeakers are unfortunately inevitable. If you prefer small loudspeakers for optical reasons, you can use the DS4.0 to extend your bass rendition. The crossover frequency is adjustable st ...
... range is a substantial component of a high-quality music reproduction. For an impressive bass rendition large loudspeakers are unfortunately inevitable. If you prefer small loudspeakers for optical reasons, you can use the DS4.0 to extend your bass rendition. The crossover frequency is adjustable st ...
Subwoofer
A subwoofer (or sub) is a woofer, or a complete loudspeaker, which is dedicated to the reproduction of low-pitched audio frequencies known as bass. The typical frequency range for a subwoofer is about 20–200 Hz for consumer products, below 100 Hz for professional live sound, and below 80 Hz in THX-approved systems. Subwoofers are intended to augment the low frequency range of loudspeakers covering higher frequency bands.Subwoofers are made up of one or more woofers mounted in a loudspeaker enclosure—often made of wood—capable of withstanding air pressure while resisting deformation. Subwoofer enclosures come in a variety of designs, including bass reflex (with a port or passive radiator in the enclosure), infinite baffle, horn-loaded, and bandpass designs, representing unique tradeoffs with respect to efficiency, bandwidth, size and cost. Passive subwoofers have a subwoofer driver and enclosure and they are powered by an external amplifier. Active subwoofers include a built-in amplifier.The first subwoofers were developed in the 1960s to add bass response to home stereo systems. Subwoofers came into greater popular consciousness in the 1970s with the introduction of Sensurround in movies such as Earthquake, which produced loud low-frequency sounds through large subwoofers. With the advent of the compact cassette and the compact disc in the 1980s, the easy reproduction of deep and loud bass was no longer limited by the ability of a phonograph record stylus to track a groove, and producers could add more low frequency content to recordings. As well, during the 1990s, DVDs were increasingly recorded with ""surround sound"" processes that included a Low-frequency effects (LFE) channel, which could be heard using the subwoofer in home theater systems. During the 1990s, subwoofers also became increasingly popular in home stereo systems, custom car audio installations, and in PA systems. By the 2000s, subwoofers became almost universal in sound reinforcement systems in nightclubs and concert venues.