EarthQuake THOR IW-SUB10 User Manual Download Page 7

Taking Off THOR’s Grille

STEP#1

Your are now ready to prepare the sub for installation. 
Carefully remove the logo from the grille to expose the 
fastener hex nut.

Using the provided allen wrench, remove the fastener 
nut. Make sure you perform these steps before trying to 
remove the grille (you will damage the grille otherwise).

STEP#2

Now to remove the grille you simply use your fingers to 
push out the prongs from the back side of the unit. Push 
out all prongs and the grille will simply fall out.

STEP#3

You have now successfully removed the grille and are 
ready to begin preparing the wall for installation. 

STEP#4

Connecting Your THOR

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Specifications are subject to change without notice.

SPEAKER OUTPUT

RCA

XLR

HI-LEVEL

CH2

T

 INPU

CH1

T

 INPU

HI-LEVEL

DC

12V

TRIGGER

IR

INPUT

220-240V~/50Hz

110-120V

220-240V

110-120V~/60Hz 110-120V, FUS  

E T6.3AL/250V 

220-240V, FUS  

E T3.15AL/250V 

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Earthquake Sound’s XJ-300FR 
amplifier is recommended for the use of one 
THOR.  The XJ-300FR amplifier is a 300-
watt amplifier and can be used as a mono 
block, a 2 channel amplifier, or bridged for a 
2.1 channel amplifier.

Earthquake Sound’s XJ-600R amplifier is 
recommended for the use of two THORs.  
The XJ-600R is a 600-watt, 1 channel, rack 
mountable amplifier.  In this instance, the 
two THORs are parallelly wired.   

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Summary of Contents for THOR IW-SUB10

Page 1: ...Earthquake Sound Corp 510 732 1000 U S Toll Free 800 576 7944 www earthquakesound com In Wall 10 Subwoofer with 10 SLAPS User Manual Model THOR IW SUB10 ...

Page 2: ...ion is subject to change without notice Earthquake Sound Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear within this document S O U N D 2 Earthquake Sound Corp 510 732 1000 www earthquakesound com 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 8 9 11 12 Introduction Safety Instructions Unpacking System Components System Installation Considerations Connection Tips THOR Features What Your THOR Comes With In...

Page 3: ...y used in the IW SUB10 and only at By including a passive radiator in the design Earthquake Earthquake Safety First Symbols Explained Note This documentation contains general safety installation and operating instructions for the THOR In Wall SUB10 It is important to read this user s manual before attempting to use this product Pay particular attention to the safety instructions Appears on the com...

Page 4: ...tion for insurance purposes There are several factors to consider before installing Earthquake Sound s THOR in wall SUB 10 What are the intended listening zones What system options and accessories might be required for features such as local sources etc From where in each zone will the listener prefer to control the system Where will the remote gains be located Where will the speakers be located W...

Page 5: ...stallation Preparation 5 Specifications are subject to change without notice Unpacking Your THOR This is your THOR in wall packaged the way that you will receive it We will start from here to begin your journey into the world of true in wall subwoofer technology STEP 1 Open your carton from the top as shown and either pull out from the top or carefully flip the carton upside down and let it slide ...

Page 6: ...he grille will simply fall out STEP 3 You have now successfully removed the grille and are ready to begin preparing the wall for installation STEP 4 Connecting Your THOR 6 Earthquake Sound Corp 510 732 1000 www earthquakesound com R XLR HI LEVEL CH2 T INPU Earthquake Sound s XJ 300FR amplifier is recommended for the use of one THOR The XJ 300FR amplifier is a 300 watt amplifier and can be used as ...

Page 7: ...fications are subject to change without notice SPEAKER OUTPUT RCA CH1 T INPU HI LEVEL DC 12V TRIGGER IR INPUT 220 240V 50Hz 110 120V 220 240V 110 120V 60Hz 110 120V FUSE T6 3AL 250V 220 240V FUSE T3 15AL 250V ...

Page 8: ...lease use it These pieces are sheet rock stabilizers not brackets STEP 3 In the first image furthest to the left you ll notice the fastener in it s neutral position this is how it is packed You will need to turn all fasteners outward so that they can be clamped to the sheet rock You will tighten them from the front once you have fastened the THOR to the studs Note Note STEP 4 Once you have fed all...

Page 9: ...r custom cloth grille instructions STEP 6 9 Specifications are subject to change without notice STEP 1 Cut your desired cloth two inches bigger than the frame on all sides We have provided cloth that can be used but feel free to use different colors or textures STEP 2 Cut your desired cloth two inches bigger than the frame on all sides Remember that this is a custom grille so whatever color or tex...

Page 10: ...nner ring Use extreme caution if you choose to use a straight razor instead of a box cutter or scissors Assembling the Custom Grille continued STEP 8 This is what the inside of your grille should look like Pouring a quick drying glue over the ring and in the space around where the cloth is will add more support and provide a hard shell STEP 9 This is what your finished product should look like on ...

Page 11: ...0 SLAPS Passive Radiator Power Rating 50 800 Watts RMS Power Rating 400 Watts Frequency Response 20Hz 160Hz Sensitivity 89dB Impedance 4 Dimensions HxWxD 28 x 18 5 8 x 3 3 4 711mm x 473mm x 95mm Cut out dimension HxW 24 x 13 3 4 610mm x 349mm Mounting depth 3 3 4 95mm Finish white paintable custom grille options included ...

Page 12: ...mber or any part of it altered defaced removed or have been used in anyway that is contrary to Earthquake s written instructions D Warranty Limitations Earthquake warranty does not cover products that have been modified and or abused including but not limited to the following Damages to unit cover and finish due to misuse abuse or improper use of cleaning materials methods Bent casing damaged fini...

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