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Theoretically, the smoothest low-frequency response is obtained when the subwoofer is as close as
possible to the listener’s ears. The received sound from the subwoofer is then dominated by the direct
radiation rather than by room resonances. Practically, the subwoofer should be placed on the base line
between the front panels. That’s also advisable from a phase perspective and if the subwoofer outputs
frequencies higher than 100Hz. You cannot locate frequencies below 100Hertz. If the output is above
100Hz, it’s easy to locate the sound coming from the subwoofer. Then, it’s common wisdom to keep
the sub near the front panels and not along the wall or in the corner.

If you don’t want to put the sub between the front panels and if the output is below 100Hz, the second
best location is nearby the corner of the room, consistent with the acoustic theory that all the room
modes will be excited evenly from this location. But, useful lessons learned from the real world tells us
that the best approach in coping with subwoofers is to use your ears and play around a little bit. For
bigger rooms it is preferable to use two subwoofers in each corner, near the front panels.

Can I mix and match the Final panels and subwoofers?

Our lines of loudspeakers and subwoofers are modular, scalable and customizable. Basically, we do
have a line for home theatres and a line for professionals and most discriminating audio consumers.
The home theatre packages will bring you five panels in one box and additional subwoofers and
optional floor stands. But, because we’re modular and customisable, nothing stops you to design your
own home theatre configuration, using any combination of Final panels you like. Stereo-systems and
home theatres are also scalable. Depending on your room’s sizes, you can build a system with small
panels, but also head towards a theatre consisting of large F600i electrostatics. It’s all up to you and
your dealer might give you some good advice. The Final family of electrostatics is arguably the most
flexible offering in the world.

What are the key features of Final electrostatic loudspeakers?

The Inverter technology represents a major breakthrough in electrostatic loudspeaker design.
High resolution and detail: The diaphragm’s combination of low mass together with instant acceleration
and deceleration, will bring a very natural and fast reproduction of the audio signal.

Huge stereo stage: The application of the patented inverter technology will bring a wide stereo stage,
without the ‘hot spot’ traditional electrostatic loudspeakers are known for.

Easy amplifier match: The inverter technology will raise the impedance to values comparable with most
dynamic loudspeakers in the market. You can drive any Final electrostatic loudspeaker with any good
amplifier, delivering 35-100 watt of power.

Sound: Final electrostatic loudspeakers do have a low distortion, good dynamic behaviour, neutrality,
speed, clarity and low-level resolution.

Design: Final electrostatic loudspeakers are basically elegant flat panels and they combine perfectly
with flat panel screens and televisions.

Any size: The Final family of electrostatic loudspeakers starts with small high definition panels for
smaller rooms and customers on a tight budget. The smaller models do have the same socic qualities
as the larger panels.

Modular and flexible: Although Final Sound can provide you with standard home theatre packages you
can basically build theatre and sound systems with any combination of panels. It can suit your tastes,
your room size and your budget.

Specially designed subwoofers: Most of our electrostatic loudspeaker panels need a subwoofer. Final
Sound offers a family of subwoofers, which are matched perfectly in terms of speed, articulation,
dynamic behaviour and power output.

Placement: depending on the panel’s size and application, we deliver footplates, floor stands, set tops
and wall mounts.

Summary of Contents for F100i

Page 1: ...c FS 2008 1 Final F100i loudspeaker User Manual release 2 0 US Final Sound B V Eisenhowerweg 8D 5466AC Veghel The Netherlands http www finalsound com Final Sound L L C 500 West Cummings Park Suite 2500 Woburn MA 01801 T 781 938 6416 F 781 938 6415 ...

Page 2: ...nel Safety 4 3 Congratulations 5 4 Final Sound F100i loudspeakers 6 5 Assembling the Final F100i floor stands 7 6 Assembling Model 100i to the wall 8 7 F100i placement and connection 10 8 Final Sound subwoofer 13 9 Specifications F100i 14 10 Frequently asked questions 14 11 Warranty 19 12 Warranty Card 20 ...

Page 3: ... from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug this apparatus by disconnecting the FVSS201 ...

Page 4: ...vers addicted towards electrostatic transducers don t select their panels because of sheer sound pressure level output or the ability to shake the rafters They like the inner qualities of electrostatic performance and what the panels can tell you about the music and the qualities of the recording Although the Final electrostatic loudspeakers can reach respectable sound pressure levels and will eas...

Page 5: ...e optional floor stands However the 100i panels are also wall mountable using the optional wall mount adapter kit F100i is only available bundled with the Final Sound FVSS201 p receiver The F100i panels are only to be sold bundled with the Final Sound FVSS201 p receiver and a Final Sound subwoofer Recommended is the S95 The S95 subwoofer forms a natural match although it s also possible to use one...

Page 6: ...e rooms it s also possible to apply one of the other available Final Sound subwoofers or to add an additional S95 Each individual component is packed in its own carton The easiest way to unpack is to open the upper side of the box check the labels take out the separate units and carefully remove the cartons and plastic bags Take care to avoid putting pressure on the black loudspeaker s stator plat...

Page 7: ...2008 7 5 Assembling the Final F100i floor stands A Mount the stand to the panel using the enclosed M8 hexagon bolt B Tighten the bolt firmly using the enclosed Allen key C Adjust the loudspeaker s vertical dispersion angle and attach the top cover plate ...

Page 8: ...ing the three enclosed screws E Glue 4 rubber pads to the footplate for your convenience 6 Assembling Model 100i to the wall Assembling the Model100i to the wall is straightforward You need two wall bracket kits consisting off 1 Allen key wall plate cover plate ball bar 2 hexagon screws 4 screws and plugs ...

Page 9: ...l vs 2 0 US c FS 2008 9 A The electronics housing is at one side of the panel B Attach the wall plate to the wall C Insert the black ball bar into the cover plate and screw the ball bar firmly into the loudspeaker s electronics housing ...

Page 10: ...nt loudspeakers are the main channels in a stereo setting or a virtual surround system Both in a stereo configuration and a virtual surround configuration the flat panel loudspeakers function in close harmony with the Final Sound subwoofer Where do I place the Final Sound loudspeaker panels There is a difference between a left and a right Final Sound loudspeaker panel Each Final Sound loudspeaker ...

Page 11: ... figure above For the F100i you need a subwoofer Application 2 Final Sound virtual surround configuration For virtual surround you only need two front panels a subwoofer and the Final Sound FVSS201 p virtual surround receiver The receiver s virtual surround mode together with two loudspeakers will present a kind of five channel emulation which will give you a very broad stereo stage just as in a m...

Page 12: ...speaker panels Always unplug the Final Sound flat panel loudspeakers from the mains and shut off all sound equipment before you start cleaning Dry clothe cleaning Dry clothe cleaning is a weekly recommendation to wipe off dust Cleaning on a regular base will prevent the insides of the panels to collect too much dust To prevent fire or shock hazard clean only with a DRY clothe and prevent pushing t...

Page 13: ...l packaging materials for possible later use Avoid touching the drive units If any unit appears to be damaged when unpacking do not operate the damaged unit Repack the unit in its original carton and notify your authorized Final Sound dealer immediately For further details please look at the manual supplied with the subwoofer Assembling subwoofers The Final subwoofers arrive complete assembled out...

Page 14: ...river is light and fast it can easy follow the so called musical signal s envelope So the rise time attack of percussive signals and the decay are very fast and natural As a result an electrostatic driver will provide you with fast transients greater clarity detail low level resolution and a marvellous stereo imaging How does the Final system work In a Final electrostatic driver a thin conductive ...

Page 15: ...ypical box speaker Because there is no cabinet Final electrostatic loudspeakers do not have any cabinet induced coloration and sound very neutral How much power do you need The simplicity of the Final Inverter Technology enables the loudspeaker s impedance to remain higher than traditional electrostatic panels and we specify them as nominal 4 ohms higher below 15Khz and lower below This allows the...

Page 16: ...s but also head towards a theatre consisting of large F600i electrostatics It s all up to you and your dealer might give you some good advice The Final family of electrostatics is arguably the most flexible offering in the world What are the key features of Final electrostatic loudspeakers The Inverter technology represents a major breakthrough in electrostatic loudspeaker design High resolution a...

Page 17: ...authorized Final Sound service technician who is professionally trained in the workings of all Final Sound products should carry out this work We stress not to touch any product that is connected to the power supply during operation Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems Exposure to excessive contaminants such as smoke or dust may potentially affect the performance of the electrostatic di...

Page 18: ...more details the chapter Warranty Conditions in this manual Is a Final loudspeaker protected against overloading Basically yes The design of the Final Inverted series of electrostatic loudspeakers has been done with the protection of the user in mind and the protection of the loudspeaker against mistreatment The design has several levels of protection built into the electronics One of those circui...

Page 19: ...er sole expense A returned product must be accompanied by a written description of the defect and proof of the date of purchase Final Sound reserves the right to modify the design of any product without obligation to purchaser of previously manufactured products and to change the prices or specifications of any product without notice or obligation to any person Exclusions Any implied warranties re...

Page 20: ...uct 1 Final Sound Center Loudspeaker __________________________________ 1 set Final Sound Front Loudspeakers Home Theatre or Stereo System 2 panels _________________ 1 set Final Sound Rear Loudspeakers 2 panels __________________________________ 1 Final Sound Subwoofer __________________________________ 1 Final Sound DVD Receiver ________________________________ To improve our products and custome...

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