Final Sound S100 Do I really need a subwoofer?, Should I unplug my subwoofer during lightning?

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Do I really need a subwoofer?

It depends on your tastes.. For flat panel loudspeakers with a limited low frequency extension, you probably need a subwoofer.. Especially if you like organ music, synthesizers and modern party music.. Larger panels will extend towards 45Hertz.. These will perfectly suit most middle of the road repertoire without need for a subwoofer..

In a 5..1 or 7..1 home theatre system, a subwoofer is an undeniable part of the experience.. When you can’t live without the dynamic power, the physical impact and the low frequency extension a decent movie can provide, please run for a subwoofer.. But, for different reasons, you can do without sub.. The only thing you have to do, is to reconfigure the av receiver’s bass management to route the lower frequencies to the front loudspeakers..

Should I unplug my subwoofer during lightning?

Yes, but try to unplug the sub and the rest of your equipment before the lightning is straight above your house.. Unplug the equipment physically from the AC-line.. Switching it off or using the stand-by mode does not protect at all against lightning..

Do I need a separate amplifier for my subwoofer?

Unless you buy ‘passive’ subwoofers: NO.. Most subwoofers come with an inbuilt amplifier.. Those ‘active’ subwoofers only need a low level (rca) of high-level connection with existing amplifiers..

Do I need separate subwoofers for music and home theatre?

Basically, a really good subwoofer can provide optimal results for both applications.. In daily live, most people feel the need for a larger sub in their home theatre, because of the visceral impact, that is inherent and part of the fun of watching movies.. Apart from this, listening to music needs a different balance between the subwoofer and the rest of the system, than watching and listening to movies.. Most av-processors will provide you with the opportunity to simply make small adjustments, using the remote control..

Can I clean my Final subwoofer?

Yes, but first disconnect the AC-line.. Clean only with a damp cloth.. Never use cleansers or chemicals.. Never leave a wet cloth on the surface of the cabinet..

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Contents Model S100 Table of Contents Important Safeguards Welcome Design SafetyWorld Wide Warranty Connections Features of the S100 SubwooferControl Panel Low Level Inputs Connecting the S100 to Your SystemHigh Level Inputs Operational Guidelines Adjusting the S100Cabinet Care SpecificationsLimited Warranty Registration How can I connect my subwoofer and avoid hum and noise? Subwoofer FAQDo I need a separate amplifier for my subwoofer? Can I clean my Final subwoofer?Do I really need a subwoofer? Should I unplug my subwoofer during lightning?Contents Copyright 2006 Final Sound Solutions

S100 specifications

The Final Sound S100 is a revolutionary product in the world of audio technology, particularly known for its innovative approach to sound reproduction. This electrostatic loudspeaker combines cutting-edge technology with aesthetic design, making it a popular choice among audiophiles and music enthusiasts. The S100 is engineered to provide an unparalleled listening experience by capturing the smallest nuances of sound.

One of the main features of the Final Sound S100 is its electrostatic design. Unlike traditional dynamic speakers that rely on moving coils and cones, electrostatic speakers use a thin diaphragm suspended between two stator plates. This design allows for incredibly precise sound reproduction, enabling the S100 to deliver clear highs and rich mid-range tones without distortion, even at high volume levels. The use of electrostatic technology means that the S100 can produce a quick transient response, enhancing the clarity and detail of the music being played.

In terms of build quality, the Final Sound S100 exudes elegance and sophistication. The speaker is housed in a sleek, minimalist cabinet that not only looks stylish but also minimizes resonance, allowing for clearer sound output. The cabinet's materials are carefully selected to enhance the overall acoustic performance, ensuring that the speakers blend seamlessly into any living space while also providing an impressive audio experience.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the S100 is its wide soundstage. The electrostatic design allows for a larger dispersion of sound, which gives listeners a more immersive experience. The speakers excel in creating a three-dimensional audio environment, making it feel as though the music is surrounding the listener rather than just emanating from a particular point. This feature is particularly appreciated when listening to complex musical pieces or live recordings, where spatial cues play a significant role.

The Final Sound S100 also includes advanced technologies such as high-quality crossovers and precision engineering components, which enhance its performance. These elements work together to ensure that the sound is balanced across different frequencies, allowing for a natural listening experience that doesn't favor any specific tone.

In conclusion, the Final Sound S100 represents a significant advancement in audio technology. With its electrostatic design, elegant aesthetics, wide soundstage, and advanced engineering, it stands out as a top choice for those seeking high-fidelity sound reproduction. Whether for casual listening or critical audio evaluation, the S100 offers a remarkable auditory experience that captivates and delights.