Earthquake Sound SUB100, SUB120 On a Personal Note, Safe & Proper Handling Of Your Subwoofer

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On A Personal Note...

Dear Valued Customer,

Welcome to the eclectic world of Earthquake High Fidelity sound systems; you are about to experience the "S" series subwoofer/s. This system is designed to dramatically enhance your enjoyment of music and films at home, by adding power and impact to low frequency sound effects.

Earthquake Sound Corporation is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley. It specializes in manufacturing high end Home and Car audio products ranging from the smallest driver to the loudest subwoofer system. In its dedication to excellence, Earthquake has maintained extensive programs in research and development to provide you with the highest quality audio products.

This owners manual is designed to better acquaint you with the Kompressor subwoofer system, and to guide you through the phases of system design and application. It is imperative that you read this manual in its entirety. EARTHQUAKE technicians and staff are looking forward to answer any questions you might have, please call (1-800-576-7944).

Safe & Proper Handling Of Your Subwoofer.

The "S" subwoofer system weighs over 40 Lbs. It is considerably heavy for an average person to carry or maneuver. To prevent injuries, and eliminate any possible damage to your subwoofer, we encourage you to employ the help of a friend when unpacking the unit; further we suggest the following:

#1. Always wear a back support belt when carrying / lifting the subwoofer. #2. If possible, get someone to help you move the subwoofer around.

#3. Do not apply pressure or push against the face of the speaker; this will cause irreparable damage to the cone and suspension. #4. When carrying the subwoofer, make sure that the speaker is on the other side, away from your chest (eliminating the chance of pushing against the face of the speaker).

#5. Do not drop the subwoofer, or subject it to sudden shocks. This will damage the external finish and weaken the enclosure, creating air leaks.

#6. Avoid exposing the subwoofer to moisture. Water will damage the wood structure as well as the amplifier and speakers.

#7. Cleaning the subwoofer is best done using soft cloth; if needed, use mild detergent with water. Like with any other electrical unit, always unplug the subwoofer before cleaning it.

Warning: Safe Listening Level.

CAUTION: this subwoofer system is capable of generating high sound pressure levels. You should exercise caution when operating this subwoofer system. Long term exposures to high levels of sound pressure will cause permanent damage to your hearing. Sound pressure levels exceeding 85dB can be dangerous with constant exposure. Set your audio system to a comfortable loudness level. This subwoofer system is designed to generate high levels of low frequencies (110 dB to 128 dB at 15 Hz to 20 Hz) and this will transmit a tremendous amount of vibration into walls, shelves and the structure; thus causing sheet rock flexing, glass and other objects to fall off shelves. Earthquake Sound Corporation does not assume liability for damages resulting from the direct use of the subwoofer , and urges users to play it in moderate levels.

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SUB120, SUB100 specifications

Earthquake Sound is a well-known name in the audio equipment industry, particularly recognized for their high-performance subwoofers designed to deliver exceptional bass response. Among their impressive lineup are the SUB100 and SUB120 models, both of which are tailored to enhance the listening experience for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

The Earthquake Sound SUB100 is equipped with a powerful 10-inch driver that creates deep and dynamic bass, making it an excellent choice for home theater systems or music enthusiasts. Its robust design and solid construction ensure that it can withstand high levels of power output without compromising sound quality. One of the standout features of the SUB100 is its built-in 200-watt RMS amplifier, which provides plenty of power to drive the subwoofer efficiently. The adjustable crossover frequency allows users to customize integration with their existing speaker setup, resulting in a seamless audio experience.

On the other hand, the Earthquake Sound SUB120 takes bass to the next level with its larger 12-inch driver and a more powerful 300-watt RMS amplifier. This model is ideal for those who desire a more immersive experience, especially in larger rooms. The SUB120 also includes advanced technology like a phase control switch, letting users optimize the phase relationship between the subwoofer and the main speakers for improved bass response. The front-firing design of the SUB120 ensures that the sound projection is direct and impactful, enhancing clarity and depth.

Both models feature a stylish, low-profile design that can blend seamlessly into any home décor. They also come with adjustable volume controls and multiple input options, including line-level and LFE inputs, allowing for easy integration with various audio systems. The incorporation of a high and low pass filter ensures that both subwoofers can perform efficiently across a range of frequencies, making them versatile options for any audio setup.

In conclusion, the Earthquake Sound SUB100 and SUB120 subwoofers exemplify high-quality sound engineering, each tailored to cater to different needs and preferences. Whether you're immersing yourself in the latest high-octane movie or enjoying the rich textures of your favorite music, these subwoofers promise exceptional performance and reliability. With their combination of power, versatility, and aesthetic appeal, both models provide an unforgettable audio experience that leaves a lasting impact.