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SB3

ST4

SC1

SW10

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System Type

Driver Complement

Tweeter-

Woofer-

Video  Shielded Unless Noted

Response

Sensitivity

Impedance

Recommended

Amplifier Power

Weight

(each)

Dimensions

Finish

2-Way

Acoustic

Suspension

2-Way

Acoustic

Suspension

2-Way

Acoustic

Suspension

1” fluid cooled aluminum dome tweeter with neodymium magnet structure

3-Way

Acoustic

Suspension

5.25”

Polypropylene

Minimum

15 watts

Maximum

125 watts

Minimum

15 watts

Maximum

150 watts

Minimum

15 watts

Maximum

175 watts

Minimum

15 watts

Maximum

200 watts

Minimum

15 watts

Maximum

150 watts

68Hz - 22kHz

+/- 3dB

86dB / 2.83v

86dB / 2.83v

86dB / 2.83v

86dB / 2.83v

86dB / 2.83v

51Hz - 22kHz

+/- 3dB

39Hz - 22kHz

+/- 3dB

31Hz - 22kHz

+/- 3dB

78Hz - 22kHz

+/- 3dB

Speaker level and line level high pass 100Hz

Continuously variable low pass: 40Hz -180Hz

8 ohm  nominal

8 ohm  nominal

8 ohm  nominal

8 ohm  nominal

8 ohm  nominal

6.75 x 6.25 x 10.25

8 lbs.

13 lbs.

16 lbs.

47.5 lbs.

11 lbs.

43 lbs.

8.75 x 7.5 x 11.85

10 x 8 x 13

12 x 8 x 38

6.63 x 16.54 x 5.63

14.5 x 14.5 x 14.5

White or Black 

High Gloss Piano

Finish

White or Black 

High Gloss Piano

Finish

Black 

High Gloss Piano

Finish

Black 

High Gloss Piano

Finish

Black 

High Gloss Piano

Finish

Black 

High Gloss Piano

Finish

6.5”

Polypropylene

6.5”

Polypropylene

(2) 4.5”

Polypropylene

10”

Polypropylene

(Not Video Shielded)

6.5” and 8”

Polypropylene

(8” Not Video Shielded)

2-Way

Acoustic

Suspension

Vented /

Powered - 150 watts

Class AB Amplifier

Length” x Width” x Height”

Super Series

Crossover

Frequency

2.6 KHz

2.7 KHz

2.4 KHz

135 Hz

2.6 KHz

2.3 KHz

All Super Series products are sonically matched for seamless integration into multichannel systems.

31Hz - 180Hz

+/- 3dB

Summary of Contents for SB 1

Page 1: ...SW10 P o w e r e d S u b w o o f e r U s e r s M a n u a l M o d e l...

Page 2: ...e the SW10 s performance for either music listening or movie viewing When listening to music most listeners prefer a flat bass response that realistically reproduces the sound of live instruments For...

Page 3: ...main speakers are reproducing the entire frequency range so you ll want to initially set the low pass filter at the frequency where the main speakers roll off For example if your main speakers low fre...

Page 4: ...l best suit certain types of systems Considering Your Systems To determine which type of connection is best for your system first look at what type of equipment you have ie your receiver amplifier amp...

Page 5: ...in In jacks To connect for a Line Level Full Range signal Fig 2 keep your main speakers connected as usual but use RCA line level cables to connect as follows Preamps with Line Out jacks connect one p...

Page 6: ...ers Use if You wish to send your L R speakers a full range signal Your receiver has two sets A and B of speaker output terminals AND Your receiver has no Pre Out or Subwoofer LFE Out jacks To connect...

Page 7: ...unfamiliar with Frequency Chart Low Bass Mid Bass Upper Bass Lower Mid Mid Upper Mid High Below 50Hz 50Hz 100Hz 100Hz 180Hz 3K and above 180Hz 300Hz 300Hz 700Hz 700Hz 3K Lower low pass crossover frequ...

Page 8: ...ug the power cord remove the fuse holder cover next to the power cord with a flat blade screwdriver remove the fuse from the holder and replace it with the appropriate type reinstall the fuse holder A...

Page 9: ...A line level RCA input on the back of a receiv er integrated amplifier or power amplifier Midrange The frequency span of the middle of the audio range roughly 160Hz 3OOOHz Also used to describe the dr...

Page 10: ...r level and line level high pass 100Hz Continuously variable low pass 40Hz 180Hz 8 ohm nominal 8 ohm nominal 8 ohm nominal 8 ohm nominal 8 ohm nominal 6 75 x 6 25 x 10 25 8 lbs 13 lbs 16 lbs 47 5 lbs...

Page 11: ...labor from any source other than an authorized NHT service location Damage due to power exposure in excess of the speaker s published power ratings ie overpowering lightning or power surges are also...

Page 12: ...can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 14 CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 15 NON...

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