Earthquake Sound DB-XR manual

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    The Sound That Will MOVE Y ou... Earthquake Sound Corporation, 1215 O’Brien Drive, Menlo Park, CA, 94025. Ph (650) 327-3003. Fax (650) 327-0179. W www .earthquakesound.com Magma DB-R DBX-R T remor-XR Subwoofers Installation & Reference Manual[...]

  • Page 2

    A THANK YOU NOTE Dear V alued Customer , Congratulations! Y ou are the proud owner of a high-quality Earthquake Subwoofer . Earthquake Sound Corporation, located in Menlo Park California at the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area; specializes in manufacturing high end car audio products ranging from the smallest titanium tweeter to the world’s la[...]

  • Page 3

    OHM-LA W How T o Wire Y our Subwoofers.[...]

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    8" 15 5/16" 14" 6 7/8" SEALED V = 1.5 ft3 Q = 1.2 F3 = 47Hz Fc = 63Hz SEALED V = 2.0 ft3 Q = 1.0 F3 = 44Hz Fc = 57Hz SEALED V = 2.5 ft3 Q = 0.9 F3 = 42Hz Fc = 53Hz SPL LOW BASS V = 1.5 ft3 FB = optimum using SLAPS-15 passive radiator V = 2.5 ft3 FB = optimum using SLAPS-15 passive radiator SPL NORMAL LOW BASS SLAPS TUNED SLAPS T[...]

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    VB = 0.7 ft3 FB = 45Hz PD = 3” PL = 8.5” #1 “SPL” Ported Box VB = 1.25 ft3 FB = 35Hz PD = 3” PL = 10” #1 Low Bass Ported Box VB = .75 Q = .85 F3 = 47Hz Fc = 56Hz #2 Low Bass sealed Box VB = 1.0 ft3 FB = 55Hz PD = 4” PL = 4” VB = .8 ft3 Q = .87 F3 = 55Hz Fc = 38Hz Band Pass 4TH ORDER VB = .75 ft3 FB = 70Hz PD = 4” PL = 8” VB = 2.[...]

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    12" 15" 15 1/2" 11 " PORT (2"x10.5"x1 1") Internal dimensions DBX10D #1 Bass head design for competition (External Dimensions using 3/4" MDF) 6 3/8” 10 5/8” 9 3/8” 51/4” 6” DBXR-10D & DBXR-10 10" 1 1 1/4 " DBX8D 10" #3 Sealed design for tight bass 11 " 15 " DBX8D Port 3&[...]

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    6 3/8” 12 5/8” 1 1 1/8” 5 6/8” 6 5/8” 7 3/8” 15 5/8” 14” 7” 8 ” VB = 2 1/2 ft3 FB = optimized with SLAPS-12 passive Drone T uned Box #1 Passive tuned design for 16 1/2" 19" 16" DBX12D PORT (3"x12.5"x16") Internal dimensions #1 Bass head design for competition 19" 14" DBX12D #2 Port tuned d[...]

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    T remorX-8 T remorX-10 14" 11 " 15 1/2" 13" PORT (1"x9.5"x13") Internal dimensions #1 11 " Bass head design for competition T remorX8 15" 12" 15 1/2" 11 " PORT (2"x10.5"x1 1") Internal dimensions 12" #1 Bass head design for competition T remorX10 5 3/4” 10 3/8” 9”[...]

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    T remorX-12 15 ½” 13 3/4” 6 3/8” 7 ” 22" 23" 16 1/2" T remorX-15 PORT (6"x16.5"x16.5") Internal dimensions #1 Bass head design for competition 6 3/8” 12 3/8” 11 ” 5 1/2” 16 1/2" 14" 19" 16" PORT (3"x12.5"x16") Internal dimensions 6 1/8” #1 #1 Bass head design for co[...]