Defective parts will be repaired, adjusted or replaced with no charge for materials or labor if the purchaser returns the speaker together with the original sales receipt or other proof of purchase at the purchaser’s expense to DCM, 282 Carver Street, Winslow, IL.
SPECIFICATIONS DCM1010 DCM1212 Amplifier Type: Class A/B Class A/B Amplifier Power: 100 Watts 130 Watts Frequency response: 33-120Hz 27-120Hz Inputs: Line level Line level High level High level Outputs: Line level Line level High level Hi-pass subsonic filter: 18dB@30Hz 18dB@25Hz...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Instructions – All the safety and operating should be routed so that they are not likely to be instructions should be read before the product is walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against opened.
OPERATION After you have connected your subwoofer, adjusted it for proper operation with the rest of your system, and experimented to find the best location for it, it’s time to sit back and enjoy it. As you do, here are some hints for getting the most out of your subwoofer.
Your new subwoofer has many features which help to deliver great bass performance and make it a remarkable value. * High efficiency amplifier: The DCM1010, DCM1212 (class A/B) and DCM1515 (class D) represent the latest amplifier technology with active compression circuits for higher SPL without breakup during high amplitude peaks.
(dB) over a change in frequency of one octave which is a doubling or halving of frequency. Speaker level - the type of signal produced at the outputs of power amplifiers that may be many volts in a low impedance circuit. Sometimes called high level signals, they are routed using two conductor unshielded wire of 18 gauge or larger.
6) Speaker level input: These terminals for speaker wire accept a stereo, speaker level, full range signal from a receiver or power amplifier. This signal is processed and amplified to power the subwoofer.
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"A" and "B" sets of speakers.) Make one set of connections from the "A" speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the speaker level inputs of your subwoofer and another set of connections from the "B"...
Because the sounds you hear are a combination of direct sound from the speaker and reflected sound from the walls, ceiling, and floor of your listening room, placement of the subwoofer in relation to room boundaries changes the balance of what you hear at low frequencies.
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