Final Sound F1000i user manual Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems?

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Could my children, pets, or myself be shocked by the high-voltage present in the flat-panel speakers?

No. Whilst your Final Sound loudspeaker systems are indeed connected to a power supply, they have excellent insulation. When you remove your sweater in the winter, its electrostatic charge will be considerably greater than the charge on the diaphragm in a Final Sound speaker. But of course, you should not open the loudspeakers, nor repair them. Only your 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 diaphragm and may cause discoloration of the diaphragm. Dirt and dust may be removed by means of a soft brush attached to your vacuum cleaner. Before you clean your loudspeakers it is recommended to unplug the system from the mains 24 hours in advance.

Are Final Sound front and rear flat-panel speakers to be treated as satellites?

Yes, they have to be installed as satellites on your Audio/Video receiver or multi channel amplifier. The correct settings are “MEDIUM satellites” for the Model F1000i flat-panel speakers, which has to do with the frequency range of the loudspeaker output.

Is it possible to change wall-mounted speakers into floor standers?

Yes, special developed stands are optional. The Final Sound dealer can give you further information.

Should I unplug my Final Sound Home Theatre System during lightning?

Yes. Unplugging before the storm is even better. It’s a good idea to disconnect all of your audio/video components during stormy weather.

What is to be done if puncturing, knocking over, or come in contact with fluids and fire damages the Final Sound speakers?

Unplug your Final Sound loudspeakers and contact your Final Sound dealer.

Can I use a separate Final Sound Center Speaker channel as a stand-alone?

Yes, you can. We recommend you play the Final Sound Center together with the Final Sound subwoofer, which is designed to function in harmony with the Final Sound Center Speaker.

Why do I need a Final Sound subwoofer?

The Final Sound Home Theater is based on the 5.1 multi channel amplifiers, which require 2 front speakers, two rear speakers, one Center Speaker and a subwoofer.

The subwoofer will produce the low frequencies when necessary and is designed to function in harmony with the other Final Sound speakers.

Do I need to spend much for a good matching A/V receiver or multi channel amplifier?

Depends. A good amplifier from 35 watts or more is sufficient. If you want to play music loudly, then the amplifier must be able to supply more energy (voltage).

The most important factor in this respect is that the amplifier should be stable, i.e. that the power-supply is capable of working correctly under different circumstances. It is important to realize that a Final Sound loudspeaker is very transparent and thoroughly revealing.You will hear everything on your CD’s, but you will also be confronted with the characteristics and quality of your amplifier and source. This is why the stability of the amplifier is of considerably greater importance than its’ maximum power.

Which amplifiers do you recommend?

Many questions surrounding amplifiers, chips, formats, DVD formats etc. are still being evaluated throughout the industry. The quality of the amplifier is important, but so is ease of use and set-up. For example, an amplifier should be easy to switch from stereo to 5.1 by a user without having to call the dealer. Since some amplifiers will perform better on the Final Sound system than others, we recommend asking your dealer for the best choice.

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Contents Model F1000i Important Safety Instructions Explanation of used symbolsCongratulations Table of Contents Warranty Conditions Free Extended Warranty CoverageAutomatic Coverage Conditions ExclusionsDuration RemedyRestriction Model F1000i Stereo flat-panel speaker packaging contains HOW to Perform a Quick and Proper InstallationUnpacking procedure What is the function of a Center Speaker? Where do I place the Final Sound Center Speaker?How do I clean and maintain the Final Sound Center Speaker? Where do I place the Final Sound speaker panels? Final Sound F1000i FLAT-PANEL Front and Rear SpeakersHow do I install the Final Sound speaker panels safely? What is the function of the Final Sound subwoofer? How do I perform a safe installation?Where do I place the Final Sound subwoofer? Final Sound SubwooferHow do I connect the wires? How to clean and maintain the Final Sound subwoofer?Connecting the Final Sound Home Theatre System StepAudio/Video receiver settings Connecting the Final sound model F1000i Stereo SystemInstalling the Final Sound Model F1000i Home Theater System Loudspeaker out General Information about Final Technology How long does a Final Sound flat-panel speaker last? Frequently Asked Questions FAQDoesn’t a Final Sound flat-panel speaker get dirty? Which amplifiers do you recommend? Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems?Why do I need a Final Sound subwoofer? Where can I find more information about Final Sound? What is timbre matching?Can my Final Sound loudspeakers become updated? Warranty Card Contents Copyright 2006 Final Sound Solutions Contents Copyright 2006 Final Sound Solutions