Earthquake Sound FF8 manual Connections, Tape Deck, Pre-amplifier, Amplifier, Subwoofer

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Connections

Please consider the following when setting up your new system:

Before making or changing any connections, ALWAYS make sure that the subwoofer is unplugged from the wall and your other components are turned OFF. Also, turn down the volume control of the subwoofer and your pre-amplifier or receiver.

Tape Deck

DVD

Pre-amplifier

Power strip

Amplifier

AC outlets on the same circuit breaker

Subwoofer

This diagram shows all the low power components sharing a power strip which is connected to the same outlet used by the amplifier.

The subwoofer is connected to an outlet on the

same circuit breaker, provided that the total system current draw does not exceed the breaker current rating.

This arrangement will reduce the possibility of an audible hum in your system caused by a ground loop.

Whenever possible, keep the power cords away from the signal cable or speaker wires to prevent any hum or inference being heard in speakers.

Choose reliable, high quality interconnect cables, also called patch cords or RCA cables. They should be fully shielded and as short as possible for the job. The longest cable in your system will likely be to the subwoofer, so choose a good quality brand.

Some patch cords can be a very tight fit and there is usually a preferred method of getting them off. Some have to be re=moved with a twisting action. Be gentle or you may damage the jacks of the subwoofer or your other components.

Speaker Level Connections

The subwoofer's Speaker Level Inputs can accept speaker stripped speaker wires only.

Make sure that the negative speaker wires never touch the positive wires as this will short out and possibly damage your amplifier or receiver.

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Contents Page Safety Instructions Contents Features IntroductionUnpacking CareVolume Control 50Hz 160Hz Frequency AdjustmentPhase Shift Power Status LEDManual ON/OFF Switch 11 110-120V AC Power ConnectionAuto ON/OFF High Level InputsMagnetic Fields InstallationAC Power Considerations Connections Tape DeckPre-amplifier AmplifierPage System Configurations Connections to a pre- amplifiers subwoofer outputConnections to a pre-amplifier using Y cables Using the line speaker-level inputs Adjusting the controls Control settingsSpecification High Cut FilterLimited 5-Year Warranty Five 5 years limited warranty plan coverage guidelines

FF8 specifications

Earthquake Sound FF8 is a powerful subwoofer that has been designed to deliver high-quality audio performance in various sound environments. One of the standout features of the FF8 is its incredible bass response, which is essential for music enthusiasts and home theater systems. With an 8-inch driver, the FF8 is capable of producing deep, resonant low frequencies that can significantly enhance the overall listening experience.

The subwoofer employs advanced technologies to optimize its performance. It features a high-efficiency Class D amplifier, which not only provides ample power to the driver but also ensures energy efficiency. The amplifier delivers an impressive output, allowing the FF8 to fill larger spaces with rich, full bass without distortion. This makes it ideal for both home entertainment setups and professional audio applications.

Another notable characteristic of the Earthquake Sound FF8 is its compact design. Unlike many traditional subwoofers that can be bulky and cumbersome, the FF8 offers a sleek profile that fits seamlessly into any room. This compactness does not compromise its performance, as it is engineered to produce robust sound in a smaller footprint.

In terms of connectivity, the FF8 is versatile, supporting various input options to cater to different audio systems. It features line-level inputs that facilitate easy integration with receivers and amplifiers, as well as speaker-level inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of audio equipment.

The FF8 is also equipped with adjustable controls for crossover frequency and volume, allowing users to customize the audio output to suit their specific preferences and room acoustics. This flexibility enhances its usability in different environments, from personal listening spaces to larger venues.

Overall, the Earthquake Sound FF8 is a well-crafted subwoofer that showcases a blend of innovative technologies and user-friendly features. Whether for music lovers seeking a richer sound or for home theater enthusiasts craving immersive audio experiences, the FF8 stands out as a reliable choice that does not compromise on quality or performance. With its powerful bass, compact design, and flexible connectivity options, it truly embodies the essence of exceptional audio engineering.