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O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l P O W E R E D S U B W O O F E R S - 1 0 A N D S- 1 2[...]
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Int roduct ion Impor tan t Saf et y I nst ruc tion s Cong r at ul a t ions on your purcha s e of an RBH S oun d po wer ed sub woo fe r! Your sub woo fe r is t he r e sult of many year s o f re s earc h and d ev el opme nt d edi ca te d t o pro duc in g po wer f u l, accu r at e b as s in home a udio sy s t ems. Th is manu al co nt ain s ope r at in[...]
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Break In P eriod Al low se ve ra l hour s of list ening t ime t o adeq uat ely bre ak-in t he su bwo of er. A s th e subw oof er br eak s-in, the dr iv er su sp ens ions w ill l oo sen. T he re su lt of br eak-in w il l b e an inc re as e in l ow f re qu enc y re sp ons e, impr ove d d efini t ion, and in cr ea se d cl ar i t y and d et a il . S- [...]
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Feat ur es A p owe re d su bwo of er is a mu s t-have componen t f or any home thea t er o r au dio sy s t em. Th e per f or mance of yo ur sub woo fe r can gr eat ly af f ec t th e over al l pe r f or manc e of yo ur sy s t em. Wi th ou t a powe re d subw oof e r , the de ep b as s on yo ur mus ic CDs and sp ec ial e f f ec t s on DVD s ma y no t [...]
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In or der t o o bt a in t he be s t po ss ibl e sou nd f rom yo ur sub woo fe r an d sp e aker sy s t em, it is impor t ant t o det er min e wher e the su bwo of er and spe aker s w il l so und be s t in yo ur l is te ning ro om. Ro om r efl e c t io ns f rom t he flo or , c eil ing a nd s id e wal l s infl uenc e t h e b al anc e, imag ing and [...]
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Room Setup Suggestions (continued) 5[...]
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IMP OR TAN T NO T I CE R EG AR DING BA S S M ANAG EM ENT : I t is impor t a nt th e s igna l b e ing s en t to t he s ub wo of er b e a non -b oo s t ed or “ fl at ” s igna l . T o be s ur e of t his , che c k th e se t t ing s on yo ur r e ce iv er or p ro ce ss or t o mak e s ure an y “b a ss b oo st ” , “sup er ba s s” or “ l oud [...]
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5. Pha se Co nt r ol : Th is con t rol c hange s t he pha s e of t he su bwo of er. Changing t h e pha se w il l chang e th e wa y th e sub woo fe r and main sp ea ker s int er ac t w i th e ach o th er at t he cr os sov er f re que nc y. Var y ing t he pha s e po si t ion ma y re sul t in more o r le ss m id ba s s dep end ing on t he pha s ing be[...]
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8 Subwoofer Amplier Controls and Setup (continued) S-1 0 Su bw oof e r Amp li fier D ia gr am.[...]
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Subwoofer Amplier Controls and Setup (continued) S-12 Subw oo fe r Amp li fie r Di agr am. 9[...]
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10 Specications Mo de l Dr iv er : Amp lifi er Typ e : Volt ag e : Powe r Ha nd lin g : Cro ss ov er Fr eq ue nc ies : Fre qu en c ie s Re sp ons e : LF E Inp ut : Line L ev el In pu t : Sp eak er L ev el In pu t s : Sp eak er L ev el O ut pu t s : Pha s e Con t ro l : Ca bi ne t /C olo r : Gr ill e : D ime ns io ns : (in cl ud e s fe et a nd g[...]
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Tr oublesh oot ing 1 1 Pr oba ble C au se : Amp li fier is n ot c onne c te d t o con st ant p ow er o ut l et . Amp li fier is n ot r e ce iv ing an aud io s igna l f r om r ec ei ve r or pro ce s so r Amp li fier f u s e mi ght b e bl ow n. Th e + and - p ol ar it y of t he s ub - woo f er w ire m igh t be r ev er s e d on th e su bwo of e r. [...]
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Warrant y Y our RBH S ound Powe re d S ubw oof er is co ver e d by a l imit e d w ar r ant y aga ins t def e c t s in ma te r ia l s and w or kman ship f or a p er iod of 5 ye ar s on th e c ab ine t and woo fe r s, and 1 y ear on th e amp lifie r f rom t he o r ig inal dat e of p urc ha se. Th is war r an t y is pr ov i ded b y t he au t hor ize [...]
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382 M ar sh al l Wa y, La y t on, U t ah • U SA • 8 4 0 41 Toll F re e : ( 8 00 ) 5 43-22 05 • Fa x : (8 01) 5 43-330 0 w w w.r bhs o und .co m It is RBH So un d pol ic y t o con t inu ou sly in cor p or at e imp rov em en t s int o pro du c t s ; al l spe c ifi ca t ion s are s ub je c t to ch ang e wi t hou t no t ice . Cop y r ig ht © 20[...]