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KS112 Applications and Installation
Stacking the KS112
KS112 subwoofers can stack in a horizontal orientation. The four rubber feet on the
top subwoofer fit perfectly into the four cups on the bottom one (Figure 6).
WA N NE:
The KS112 subwoofer is not suitable for flying or suspension.
Before placing, installing, or mounting a subwoofer check all hardware, cabinets,
transducers, brackets, and associated equipment for damage. Missing, corroded,
deformed, or non-load-rated components could significantly weaken the
installation or placement and severely reduce the safety of the installation if left
uncorrected. Use only hardware that is rated for the loading conditions of the
installation as well as any possible short-term overloading.
Never exceed the rating of the hardware or equipment.
Consult a licensed professional engineer regarding physical equipment
installation. Understand and follow all local, state, and national regulations
regarding the safety and operation of loudspeakers and related equipment.
WA N NE:
Do not stack the KS112 units in a vertical orientation.
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KS118 Applications and Installation
The KS118 subwoofer can be used as a single low-frequency acoustic source or in multiples for more coverage and low-
frequency energy.
Single-subwoofer applications typically support a stereo pair of top loudspeakers. For most even coverage, place the
subwoofer centrally between the pair, if it is possible. It is often necessary, though, to place the subwoofer off to the side,
which will usually produce satisfactory results.
Placing subwoofers to the left and right sides of a stage is often convenient, but it tends to create a concentration of bass
energy up the middle of the audience area, often nicknamed “Power Alley.” To prevent this, try clustering the subwoofers
in the middle or spread them across the front of the stage.
WA N NE:
The KS118 subwoofer is not suitable for flying or suspension.