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INTRODUCTION T O HoLeeS-15 Recommended Power For One Subwoofer B l u e ( M i n i m u m ) : If you are powering your sub in this range, it will operate comfortably with zero strain or fatigue. Power ranges this low will not damage your speaker , but it wont capture the Subzero full capabilities. Y e l l o w ( O p t i m i z e d ) : Th is zo ne re pr [...]
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E a r t h q u a k e ’ s S u p e r W i d e E d g e Surround allows the driver to utilize all of working parts and maximize piston area to the full potential eventually resulting in more SPL and overall better sound quality . 1) - Wide Polyether Surround This invention includes all of the moving parts of the speakers. These parts which i n c l u d [...]
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Driver Specifications Application / Box Design SPL Burping 8Ft. 7Ft. 5Ft. 6Ft. 4Ft. Sensitivity/ L T une @ 65Hz T une @ 65Hz T une @ 65Hz T une @ 65Hz T une @ 65Hz Cut out hole (369 ) 14 1/2" mm Mounting depth: 14 1/4” (361.95mm) HoLeeS-15 Net Weight: 1 12 lbs Revc: 2.000ohm Levc: 2.3499mH Fo: 24.1803Hz Sd: 82.9600msqM BL: 17.1496TM Qms: 6.1[...]
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Wiring Configurations Please Read Carefully VC #1 1 - - - S 2 1 2 + + 1-CHANNEL 1-OHM LOAD (voice coils in parallel) (No Fuses) DO NOT USE MONO 1-OHM 8-GAUGE 8-GAUGE VC #1 1 - - - S 2 1 2 + + 1-CHANNEL 1-OHM LOAD (voice coils in parallel) (No Fuses) DO NOT USE MONO 1-OHM 8-GAUGE 8-GAUGE AMPLIFIER 1 Ohm Parallel 1/2 Ohm 1 Ohm AMPLIFIER Series 2 Ohm [...]