User Manual
TS108
TS110
TS112
TS107
EVE Audio product manual
  Powering On
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INTRODUCTION
QUICK START
1.  INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your time and interest in the EVE Audio product range.
EVE Audio is a loudspeaker manufacturer based in Berlin, Germany, that 
specializes in the development and design of unique studio monitors.
The use of rst-class components is our highest priority because we rmly 
believe this is the only way to manufacture rst-class products.
You have chosen a subwoofer from our ThunderStorm series. All four 
models— TS107, TS108, TS110 and TS112— make use of passive radiators 
instead of a bass reex port. This allows for a lower tuning of the subwoofer 
and avoids the emergence of hum, which is unavoidable when applying 
the bass reex port design. The passive radiator is on the bottom side of 
the subwoofer.
The subwoofers of the ThunderStorm series are the ideal extension for the 
two, three and four-way systems of the EVE Audio lverCone series. They 
can be easily integrated in any situation thanks to their ThunderStorm 
Chassis (6,5”, 8”, 10” and 12”), PWM ampliers (100, 150, 250 and 400 Watt), 
accurate DSP technology and IR remote control.
We wish you a lot of fun with your EVE Audio subwoofer. If you have any 
questions regarding our products, do not hesitate to contact your nearest 
dealer or get directly in touch with us... We will be more than happy to help 
you out!
All the best from Berlin.
The EVE Audio Team
2.  QUICK START
If you already have experience with studio subwoofers, the Quick Start 
guide ought to be more than enough to get you started. 
For unexperienced users we recommend reading the whole user’s manual 
in order to prevent any misuse.
2.1.  First Steps
Check the package components (loudspeaker, remote control + batteries, 
user’s manual, power cord).
Check the voltage setting (see “Mains Voltage Selector”).
Check the setting of the DIP Switches (variable).
2.2.  Subwoofer Connection
Connect the two inputs on the rear side (L In + R In) to the left and right XLR 
outputs of a playback source, for instance, an audio interface. The output 
level should be as low as possible.
Connect the two outputs on the rear side (L Out + R Out) to the 
corresponding XLR inputs of your studio’s left and right satellites. All 
output levels should be as low as possible.
2.3.  Powering On
Engage the Power switch on the rear side of the subwoofer to turn it on 
or o.
The LEDs around the System Volume control on the front panel will light 
up clockwise. If the LED on the right end is dimly lit, this indicates that the 
subwoofer is in Standby mode. Press the System Volume control to turn 
the subwoofer on. If you turn the System Volume control counter clockwise 
until the LED on the left end lights up dimly the subwoofer will be muted.
Increase the output level on the source device until the LED ring starts to 
blink, then reduce the output level a bit. The maximum operating level 
for the input (i.e. the analog to digital converter) is now set optimally. To 
set the desired listening volume use the System Volume control on the 
subwoofer. The LED ring indicates the volume setting. If the LED ring starts 
to blink, reduce the output level on the signal source.










