a/d/s/ C12ps, HT10ps, HT12ps, C10ps owner manual Placement

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Unlike higher frequency sound, our ears have difficulty locating the source of deep bass sound. Consequently, you have a fair amount of flexibility in where you place the subwoofer in your listening room. We recommend placing the subwoofer at the same end of the room as the main speakers. Avoid placing the subwoofer close to the main listening area or behind it.

The HT-series Subwoofer should be placed so its back is at least three inches away from the wall behind it and all adjacent furniture a drapery. This is necessary for three reasons. First, it allows the bass sound coming out of the ports to spread freely into the room. Second, it allows the amplifier to radiate the heat generated by normal operation. Third, it allows clearance for the cable connected to the subwoofer.

Included with the C-series subwoofers are a set of four spiked feet. Using these spiked feet will stabilize the subwoofer placement and may tighten up the subwoofer's sound. There are threaded inserts in the bottom of the cabinet for these spiked feet.

The sound quality of your a/d/s/ subwoofer and how its sound blends with the main speakers is affected by its location in the room and the settings of the rear panel controls. The bass output level of the subwoofer is greatly affected by its placement in the room. As a general rule the level will increase as the subwoofer is moved closer to the boundaries (the walls and corners) of the room. Corner placement will produce the strongest bass and in some instances the smoothest response. Experiment with a variety of placements that are practical and domestically acceptable. Try adjusting the settings of the subwoofer phase and subwoofer volume controls in each room location you try. The goal is a combination of placement and control settings that produces smooth solid bass that blends seamlessly with the main speakers.

One trick for achieving the desired bass performance in a given room is to locate the subwoofer at your normal seating/listening location. Then walk around the room while the system is playing. Look for a spot in the room that is suitable for the subwoofer and where the bass sounds the best to you. If you then place the subwoofer at that location, the bass response at your normal seating position will be the same.

Another consideration when selecting a location for the subwoofer is required audio signal and power wiring connections. Because long cable runs can degrade a sound signal, the subwoofer should not be too far away from the other components of the system. Plan for routing the connecting cables where they won't be stepped on or crushed.

The powerful bass sound energy produce by the a/d/s/ subwoofers can cause objects to vibrate or rattle. Setting a compact disc player on the subwoofer may result in tracking problems or data errors. Purely electronic equipment, such as amplifiers or receivers are not likely to be affected by the subwoofer. Never set up a turntable near the subwoofer. This can produce severe acoustic feedback.

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C10ps, C12ps, HT12ps, HT10ps specifications

The modern automotive landscape is increasingly being shaped by advanced driver systems (a/d/s), which enhance both safety and the driving experience. Central to this revolution are cutting-edge systems like HT12ps, C10ps, HT10ps, and C12ps, each representing a leap in technology and features tailored for diverse vehicular needs.

HT12ps is known for its exceptional handling of real-time data processing. With a robust architecture, it offers seamless integration with various vehicle sensors. This system is particularly noted for its adaptive cruise control, which uses radar and camera inputs to maintain safe distances from other vehicles, greatly reducing driver fatigue during long journeys. Its predictive analytics capabilities help in anticipating road conditions, ensuring a more relaxed driving experience.

On the other hand, C10ps highlights connectivity and communication. This system incorporates vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology, allowing vehicles to communicate with each other and the surrounding infrastructure. This collaborative approach enhances traffic management and reduces the likelihood of collisions. Its intuitive interface provides drivers with real-time alerts about road hazards and traffic conditions, ensuring a safer driving environment.

HT10ps stands out with its focus on automation. Designed for a range of vehicles, from personal cars to commercial fleets, this system employs advanced machine learning algorithms to adapt and optimize driving styles based on individual driver behaviors. It supports features like lane-keeping assistance and automated parking, which significantly ease the mounting challenges of urban driving.

Lastly, C12ps integrates high-definition mapping and localization technologies. This system uses detailed maps, coupled with inertial sensor data, to deliver accurate positioning, even in urban canyons where GPS signals may falter. Its emphasis on real-time updates allows for enhanced route planning and navigation, greatly improving overall efficiency for drivers.

Together, these a/d/s systems represent a significant advancement in automotive technology. By integrating varied features—ranging from automated driving assistance to powerful connectivity and real-time data processing—they contribute to a safer, more efficient, and enjoyable driving experience. As these systems evolve, they hold the promise of transforming the future of mobility, paving the way towards fully autonomous vehicles and smarter transportation networks.