EM Acoustics Quake MSE-118 User Manual Download Page 8

MSE-118 Quake User Manual 

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Delay Times 
Quake is a long horn subwoofer, and as such the drive unit is effectively sitting some distance behind the 

enclosure when thinking in time.  To compensate for this, your system delays should delay your mid/high 
enclosures back to line up with the Quakes, otherwise the response from the system will be muddy and incoherent. 
 
Exact delay times will vary depending on the product being used with the Quakes, and the physical orientation.  
Time alignment is relatively easy to check using your ears, however for exact alignment a software package such 
as SMAART or RoomTools will show whether the Quakes are properly aligned with your mid/high enclosures. 
 
The physical delay time for a Quake due to the horn length is 7.97 milliseconds.  This time needs to be applied to 
your system controller, and if using a bi or tri-amplified mid/high system, it will need to be added to the delay 
times for the mid high that are already in place if such times exist.  Please note that the actual delay time required 
to line Quakes up with your chosen mid/high system will vary depending on the low pass filter frequency and slope 
used with the Quake.  A frequency generator can help to line your system up properly at the crossover point. 
 
Testing in various configurations and using your ears is the key aspect here – as Quake is so flexible and has so 

much headroom you can experiment with delay to create the sound 

you

 want. 

 

Summary of Contents for Quake MSE-118

Page 1: ...r Manual v1 0 EM Acoustics Loudspeakers Building 74 Dunsfold Park Cranleigh Surrey GU6 8TB UK Phone 44 0 1483 266520 Fax 44 0 1483 275619 www emacoustics co uk ________________________________________...

Page 2: ...3 Product Overview MSE 118 Quake Subwoofer enclosure 4 System Set up Safety Considerations 5 Cabling Amplifier selection 5 Quake in use Stacking 6 Stack Placement 7 Delay Times 8 Maintenance MSE 118...

Page 3: ...thoroughly tested before it leaves our factory After unpacking your loudspeaker please inspect it carefully for any signs of transit damage If such damage is found please notify the carrier at once t...

Page 4: ...evels found in the horn throat This drive unit is loaded onto a horn nearly 9 2743mm in length to provide unprecedented depth and power from a single drive unit enclosure Quake was designed to be equa...

Page 5: ...an amplifier equal to the program power rating of the loudspeaker so as to retain sufficient headroom and good dynamic range Care should be taken during operation to avoid amplifier clipping as this c...

Page 6: ...array Quakes in this way With the horns close coupled in this manner a four stack of Quakes provides surprisingly strong pattern control characteristics with good front to back rejection This format a...

Page 7: ...array their Quakes as a single line across the front of the stage Not only does this method give extra horn area in one place but will provide an even dispersion rather than a strong 6dB boost on the...

Page 8: ...ll show whether the Quakes are properly aligned with your mid high enclosures The physical delay time for a Quake due to the horn length is 7 97 milliseconds This time needs to be applied to your syst...

Page 9: ...he driver simply reverse the above procedure Please observe the correct polarity the black striped cable to negative terminal 5 Before reinstating the access door check the condition of the sealing ga...

Page 10: ...rning your EM Acoustics loudspeaker Should your EM Acoustics loudspeaker develop a fault please return it freight prepaid in its original packaging along with proof of purchase to your local dealer or...

Page 11: ...1m single enclosure 110dB 1W 1m four enclosure stack Dispersion Omnidirectional single enclosure Drive Units 18 457mm LF cone drive unit Power Handling 800W RMS 1600W Program Maximum SPL 134dB continu...

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