Earthquake Sound P10, P12 user manual Contents

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WARNING: The MiniMe subwoofers are capable of generating high sound pressure levels. You should exercise caution when operating these speakers. 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. Earthquake Sound Corporation does not assume liability for damages resulting from the direct use of the MiniMe subwoofers , and urges users to play volume at moderate levels.

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Safety Instructions

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Introduction

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Features

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Unpacking

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Care

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Control Panel Overview

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Installation

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Connections

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Location

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System Configurations

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Adjusting the Controls

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Specifications

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Contents Earthquake Sound Corporation MiniMe P10 & P12 ModelsSafety Instructions Contents Care FeaturesIntroduction UnpackingOverview On Next Page» Control Panel OverviewSub Operation Switch 110-120V AC Power ConnectionPower Status LED Phase ShiftMagnetic Fields InstallationAC Power Considerations Heat RiseAmplifier ConnectionsTape Deck Pre-amplifierUsing Two Subwoofers Location= Passive Radiator A= Active Driver Connections to a pre-amplifiers subwoofer output System ConfigurationsConnections to a pre-amplifier using Y cables Receiver Using the line speaker-level inputsControl settings Adjusting the controlsMiniMe P12 Specifications MiniMe P10 SpecificationsDisputes Resolution Limited 5-Year WarrantyFive 5 years limited warranty plan coverage guidelines Service Request