Nova Power From The Heavens Nova FF12 Front Firing Powered Subwoofer Operation Manual & Technical Guide www.earthquakesound.
FF12 Front Firing Subwoofer Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................. Warranty Guideline ................................................. Specifications & Performance .................................. Product Overview .................................................... Control Panel Overview .......................................... Subwoofer Placement ............................................. Connecting Your Subwoofer .............................
Five (5) Years Limited Warranty Earthquake warrants the original purchaser that all Factory Sealed New Audio Products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase (as shown on the original original sales receipt with serial number affixed/written on it).
Specifications & Performance Specifications Power: 400 watts Frequency Response: 25-125Hz Dimensions Height: 16-15/16" (430mm) - including 5/8” (15mm) legs Width: 14-3/16” (360mm) Depth: 15-3/4" (400mm) - including amplifier controls Weight: 37 lbs / 16.8 kgs Power Line Voltage: 115-230~AC / 50/60Hz Output Levels: Greater than 130dB peak SPL (includes room gain) from 25Hz to 125Hz. Performance Typical Near Field Measurements SPL vs Freq.
Product Overview Class "A/B" Amp RED: Stand by GREEN: ON ! 400 Watts Class "A/B" high efficiency power amplifier Volume Control to balance the subwoofer output to the system’s main speaker/amplifier. Min ! 12 dB/Octave variable filter from 40 Hz to 180 Hz Max Volume ! Automatic signal detection circuitry. When "ON", it automatically turns on the subwoofer when an audio signal is detected.
Positioning Your Subwoofer Subwoofer Placement There is no argument among audio professionals that the loudest bass output from a subwoofer comes from corner placement. The sound flaring outward from a room corner focuses low frequencies giving them no place to go but toward you. In the case of subwoofers, there is no automatic penalty in giving overall balance for this peak bass, since your main speakers can be located elsewhere.
Connecting Your Subwoofer Low Level (RCA) Input Connection FF12 Amplifier 1. Locate the LINE IN RCA on the FF12 Plate amplifier. 2. Connect the FF12 to the signal source, i.e. AV receiver. There is no need to have both RCAs to the signal source since the subwoofer is often operated in mono signal. If the receiver does not have adequate signal level, then you may want to use both RCA inputs in order to obtain higher signal level. 3.
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