Owner's Manual

SPECIFICATIONS FOR
STA-10
SUBWOOFER
SYSTEM
(Due
to
Constant
Improvements,
Specifications
and
Parameters
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.)
Size
System
Frequency
Sensitivity
Magnet
Voice
Coil
Low
Level
Input
High
Level
Input
Amp
Power
Impedance
Response
1W/1M
Size
Dia.
Sensitivity Sensitivity
RMS/Peak
Single
10"
2-ohm
20Hz-200Hz
95dB
30
oz.
1.5"
250mV
-10V 1.0V-
10V
200W/400W
UNPACKING
THE
ENCLOSURE
Every
attempt
has
been
made
to
transport
your
new
PowerBass
STA
subwoofer
system
safely.
Carefully
unpack
the
enclosure
and
inspect
it
thoroughly
for
any
damage
that
may
have
occurred
during
shipping.
Notify
your
local
PowerBass
dealer
immediately
should
you
notice
any
damage
prior
to
installing
the
unit.
Be
sure
to
keep
the
carton
and
packing
material
until
your
system
is
operational.
The
original
boxes
will
do
the
best
job
of
protecting
your
speaker
system
if
they
need
to
be
transported.
INSTALLATION EXPERIENCE
Installation
of
PowerBass
Autosound
Speakers
requires
experience
with
a
variety
of
mechanical
and
electrical
procedures.
This
manual
only
provides
general
installation
and
operating
instructions.
If
you
have
any
reserva-
tions
about
your
installation
skills
or
lack
the
proper
tools,
please
contact
your
local
PowerBass
Autosound
dealer
for
assistance.
IMPORTANT:
This
amplified
subwoofer
system
is
designed
for
operation
in
vehicles
with
12-volt
Negative
ground
electrical
systems
only.
ENCLOSURE PLACEMENT TIPS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Your
Powerbass
Amplified
Bass
system
must
be
properly
placed
in
the
vehicle
for
optimum
performance.
Find
a
spot
under
your
seats
where
the
enclosure
will
not
get
in
the
way
of
any
moving
parts
of
the
seat.
Make
sure
that
the
seat
moves
freely
if it
is
adjustable.
Ideally
there
should
be
enough
room
around
the
enclosure
which
is
also
a
heatsink
for
the
amplifier
so
it
can
remain
cool.
WARNING:
Make
sure
where
ever
you
choose
to
place
the
enclosure
it's
a
dry
location
on
a
solid
surface.
Take
care
that
none
of
the
mounting
screws
will
pierce
any
wiring
harnesses,
brake
or
fuel
lines,
the
vehicles
fuel
tank,
spare
tire
or
any
other
parts
of
the
vehicle.
Some
or
all
of
these
may
be
located
behind
or
under
the
mounting
surface.
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