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ROOM PLACEMENT

One of these placements may be best for your room/seating 

position. This can only be done empirically and takes quite a bit 

of time, trial and error. Listening, over a period of months, gen-

erally yields best sub position. 

• Option 1 - Midway between front left and right mains speakers. 

This position is generally preferred for its transitional coherence 

but is not “carved in stone”

• Option 2 – Midway along sidewall relative to the listening posi-

tion

• Option 3 – Behind the listening position near a back wall 

corner. Note:  Placing the sub in a corner will increase output  

between 3 - 6 db. Ironically this corner option is generally least 

desirable due to loss of bass detail

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

• Wall Outlet:  In the US 110V – 20-amp service preferred as 

12-gauge wire, used for 20-amp service, provides a better draw 

supply to the amplifier. There is a slight improvement in tight-

ness and bass speed going from 16 amp to 20 amp

• Rubber feet are included to provide isolation between bottom 

of sub and floor. This isolation is necessary for clean bass

•Subwoofer response is complex and room interactive. In addi-

tion, there is a break in period of about 2 weeks to attain best 

performance. We suggest moving the sub to a variety of differ-

ent positions within the listening area

CONTENTS:

• High Velocity Subwoofer

• Power Cord

• (4) Rubber Feet

• User Manual

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