background image

4

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

                                                                       SPF10D4  

SPF12D4

Frame Diameter

                         10.43 in. / 265 mm                    12.43 in. / 315 mm

Mounting Depth

                              3.5 in. / 89 mm                           3.5 in. / 89 mm

Cutout Diameter

                          9.05 in. / 230 mm                     11.18 in. / 284 mm

Frame Diameter

Mounting Depth

Cutout Diameter

A

A

B

B

C

C

A

C

B

RECOMMENDED ENCLOSURE

The purpose of the information below is to help you select the most appropriate type of enclosure for your 

application. We have selected the two most popular enclosure types and their performance benefits.

Sealed Enclosure (Air-Suspension design): Characteristically simpler to make, sealed enclosures usually are 

better at controlling the woofer’s excursion and performance at lower frequencies. The added control allows 

for higher power handling or use of a bigger amplifier. The secret is to maintain a perfect seal. Using Glues 

and sealants at all seams is recommended to prevent leaks and integrity of the enclosure. The size or volume 

of the enclosure will directly affect the performance of the woofer. Smaller enclosures generally provide the 

desired bump to the frequency response curb and Greater SPL. Larger enclosures will provide a lower but 

flatter response for deeper bass. In general, the benefit to the sealed enclosure versus a ported enclosure 

is a smaller foot print, simpler build with higher power handling, a more linear flat response, superior sound 

quality and extended low frequency output. 

Ported Enclosure (Bass-Reflex or Vented): A ported enclosure is simply a sealed enclosure with a port or 

vent added to the sealed design for the purpose of tuning the enclosure to higher output at the desired 

tuned frequency, typically 3db or higher. Another advantage of a ported enclosure is the reduction of cone 

motion for the speaker, thus distortion at higher power levels within the tuned frequency response of the 

port. A drawback is that building a ported enclosure is more complex than sealed. Having the wrong port or 

vent could result in poor sound, and the potential of damaging a woofer when played too loud or out of the 

tuning frequency. Thus we recommend not guessing, please follow the guidelines listed in this manual or go 

to a professional. In General, the benefit of a ported enclosure versus a sealed is higher volume output at the 

tuned frequency, stronger bass output with lower power input.

Construction: We recommend using ¾” MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) for the construction of an 

enclosure. It is critical for the side walls of the enclosure not to flex due to the pressure generated by the 

woofer, bracing might be required. The enclosure sides should be secured together with nails/screwed. We 

also recommend the use of glues and sealants to maintain the integrity of the enclosure and eliminate leaks.

Summary of Contents for Speed Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Installation Instructions Owners Manual Due to continuous improvement of the product specifications are subject to change without notice SUBWOOFER MODELS SPF10D4 SPF12D4...

Page 2: ...decide to install it yourself please carefully read through this manual and take your time to do a quality installation Optimal Product Choice To get the Maximum performance out of your stereo system...

Page 3: ...ms 124 362 g 174 423 g Motor Force BL 13 464 TM 17 739 TM Cone Surface Area Sd 34 636 mM 55 155mM SPF10D4 SPF12D4 Structure 10 25 4cm Woofer 12 30 4cm Woofer Max Power 1000 Watts 1000 Watts Nominal Po...

Page 4: ...pler build with higher power handling a more linear flat response superior sound quality and extended low frequency output Ported Enclosure Bass Reflex or Vented A ported enclosure is simply a sealed...

Page 5: ...et volume of the above box you must first multiply the thickness of the wood you are using by Two 2 Example 3 4 x 2 1 5 Next subtract 1 5 from each of the outside measurements of the box Width Height...

Page 6: ...rnate positive with negative terminals string method Illustration below Parallel Is the method of wiring where you wire match 2 speaker terminals with positive to positive terminal and negative to neg...

Page 7: ...7 4 DVC WIRING CONFIGURATIONS 1 X 4 DVC SUBWOOFER 2 X 4 DVC SUBWOOFER 3 X 4 DVC SUBWOOFER 4 X 4 DVC SUBWOOFER 4 4 2 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 66 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 X 4 DVC SUBWOOFER...

Page 8: ...ce as its option any unit that has been found to be defective and under warranty provided the defect occurs within the one 1 year warranty period This limited warranty does not extend to units have be...

Reviews: