AudioControl Space SPC-W12 Manual de Usario

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User Guide
Space Series
SEALED WEDGE ENCLOSURE
SPC-W12
Features
• Rugged enclosure with Internal bracing
• Roadkill-Armor Coated surface
• Wrapped in durable, marine-grade vinyl
• SPC-12S2 12" Subwoofer
• Maximum bass when there's little space
• Structurally rigid heavy duty voice coil
• Fiber matrix injection molded polypropylene cone
• 600 Watts RMS Maximum Power handling
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User Guide
Space Series
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not submerge this apparatus in water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. WARNING: The subwoofer enclosure must be properly secured in the
vehicle. Improper installation may lead to permanent injury or death.
Installation of the speaker enclosure must be done with great care by
qualied personnel, to prevent damage to fuel lines, power and other
electrical wiring, hydraulic brake lines, and other systems, that might
compromise vehicle safety.
8. Use speaker wire of sucient size to ensure adequate current to the speak-
er. For Space Series Subwoofers, this means 10-14 gauge speaker wire.
9. To prevent excessive cone excursion and potential damage to the sub-
woofer is it advisable to use a infrasonic (subsonic) lter set 1/2 octave
below Fb. (Hz)
10. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power
input terminals are damaged, objects have fallen into the apparatus,
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
11. Not tested for use in outer space.
12. Exposure to high sound pressure levels may lead to permanent hearing
loss. Take every precaution to protect your hearing.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user of the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
Recycling notice: If the time comes and this apparatus has fullled its destiny,
do not throw it out into the trash. It has to be carefully recycled
for the good of mankind, by a facility specially equipped for the
safe recycling of electronic apparatii. Please contact your local or
state recycling leaders for assistance in locating a suitable nearby
recycling facility. Or, contact us and we might be able to repair it
for you.
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Enclosure Talk
Right on! You got yourself a shiny new AudioControl enclosure. After you're done admiring the quality workmanship and attention to detail, you need to get this
earth shaking enclosure installed. If you did not attend auto-shop in school or are having trouble plugging in power tools, your best bet is to seek out a qualied
AudioControl dealer. They have the skills, experience, and specialized tools to get your vehicle sounding like a live concert and they usually smell alright, too.
When you provide your subwoofer with too much power, it can lead to
distortion and potential damage. causes the cone to move Overpowering
outward beyond its intended limits, resulting in issues such as tearing the
cone, spider, and surround, ultimately destroying the subwoofer. Conversely,
if the signal instructs the voice coil to move too far backward, it may crash
into the back plate of the magnet assembly, causing damage to the coil
and former. To avoid potentially damaging your subwoofer, it is crucial to
match the RMS power ratings of your subwoofer and amplier accurately.
Additionally, setting the amplier’s gain correctly helps prevent distortion and
excessive power delivery.
Underpowering a subwoofer itself is not harmful, but it can lead to issues
when the power is supplied by an amplier that sends out a clipped signal.
Clipping occurs when the volume of the source signal exceeds the electronic
capability of a circuit, resulting in distortion. A clipped signal tries to move
the cone too quickly, causing the subwoofer to attempt rapid and excessive
movements. This can lead to damage or jamming of the voice coil. A clipped
signal instructs the voice coil to hold still for extended periods, causing it to
heat up. This can result in overheating, deformation, and damage to the voice
coil of the subwoofer. To prevent damage from underpowering, ensure your
amplier is not overworked and sending out a clipped signal. Matching the
RMS power ratings and setting the crossover correctly are vital steps to avoid
distortion, protect your subwoofer, and ensure peak performance.
Over excursion refers to pushing a subwoofer past its mechanical limits.
Subwoofers are more susceptible to over-excursion due to their need for
signicant cone movement to produce low frequencies.
Proper Break-In: Give your subwoofers suspension time to stabilize by
following the recommended break-in period. This ensures the suspension
components, such as spiders and surrounds, exhibit control and longevity.
Understanding subwoofer performance and taking the necessary steps
to prevent damage is crucial for achieving the best audio experience and
ensuring the longevity of your subwoofer. Proper break-in, and subsonic
crossover usage are essential practices to prevent damage. By following these
guidelines and avoiding distortion, you can enjoy powerful and precise bass
without compromising your subwoofer’s performance and longevity.
Please visit AudioControl knowledge base site for detailed break-in
procedures.
https://www.audiocontrol.com/knowledge-base

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: AudioControl
Categoría: No categorizado
Modelo: Space SPC-W12

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