Earthquake Sound Speaker SuperNova MKV User Manual

Sound That Will Move You  
SuperNova MKV Subwoofer  
Operator’s Manual  
“Simply The  
Most Amazing  
Subwoofer I've  
Ever Tested.”  
“There Might  
Be Better  
Subwoofers  
On The Planet,  
But I Haven’t  
Heard Them.”  
“For The  
Ultimate In Gut  
Wrenching  
Bass.”  
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Safe & Proper Handling Of Your SuperNova  
The SuperNova MKV subwoofer system weighs over 80 Lbs. It is considerably heavy for  
an average person to carry or maneuver. To prevent injuries and eliminate any possible  
damage to your SuperNova MKV, we encourage you to employ the help of a friend when  
unpacking the unit; further we suggest the following:  
#1. Always wear a back support belt when carrying / lifting the SuperNova MKV.  
#2. If possible, get someone to help you move the SuperNova MKV.  
#3. Do not apply pressure or push against the face of the speaker; this will cause  
irreparable damage to the cone and suspension.  
#4. When carrying the SuperNova MKV, make sure that the speaker is on the other  
side, away from your chest (eliminating the chance of pushing against the face of the  
speaker).  
#5. Do not drop the SuperNova MKV or subject it to sudden shocks. This will damage  
the external finish and weaken the enclosure, creating air leaks.  
#6. Avoid exposing the SuperNova MKV to moisture. Water will damage the wood  
structure as well as the amplifier and speakers.  
#7. Cleaning the SuperNova MKV is best done using soft cloth; if needed, use mild  
detergent with water. Like with any other electrical unit, always unplug the MKV before  
cleaning it.  
Unpacking Your SuperNova  
The SuperNova MKV is double boxed for product safety. We highly suggest having a  
padded surface and at least two (2) people to safely unpack the SuperNova MKV.  
Step 1  
On a padded  
surface, carefully  
place the box on its  
side to remove the  
bottom packing tape  
and staples.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Gently reposition the  
box upright.  
Without tilting the  
box too much, tug  
the bottom flaps  
outward and keep  
the protective foam  
in place.  
Step 4  
Slide the box off,  
minding the protective  
foam on the top,  
bottom, and sides of  
the subwoofer.  
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What Makes A SuperNova?  
Premium Earthquake Subwoofers  
Every component of an Earthquake driver is designed for  
accurate reproduction of bass and sub-bass frequencies. With a  
massive moving structure, these subwoofers operate with  
extremely low distortion and impressive transient response. Their  
performance is attributed to a non-conventional motor structure  
design that integrates components such as:  
Telling The Difference Between The Passive  
and Active Drivers  
10” models: The 10” SuperNova MKV has a  
deep-cone active driver with the Earthquake logo  
on the front of it. Its SLAPS passive radiator is  
flat and has no logo.  
* Double stacked, high-gauss magnets, with a total height of  
1.5 inches  
* Over 7 inch (D), epoxy coated super spider. Chill-plated for  
long lasting linear performance  
* 3” diameter, high temperature voice coil, with 1.85” copper  
winding (height)  
12” and 15” models: Both of these models use  
flat active drivers and passive radiators which  
both look almost identical. But they are not; the  
one with the bolt head in the center is the SLAPS  
passive radiator.  
* 1.5” thick, single layer, thermally pressed poly-ether foam  
surround  
The SuperNova subwoofer structure allows high excursions (19  
to 21mm) without physical deformation or running out of Reactive  
Electromagnetic Coupling.  
SLAPS  
Besides its many advanced features, the SuperNova MKV is  
armed with the Symmetrically Loaded Audio Passive System -  
SLAPS (patented by Earthquake Sound Corporation). The  
SLAPS is capable of moving more than 4” peak to peak at 15Hz.  
More air movement translates to higher SPL; the new passive  
system adds an excess of 5dB at 15Hz, that is more than twice as  
loud at that frequency.  
How is that possible? Current passive woofer technology relies  
upon non linear, limited movement suspension. In contrast, the  
SLAPS employs dual (identical) suspensions, allowing the  
passive driver to move the same amount of air in either direction.  
Further, the components used to build the suspension allow for  
long excursions with no physical deformation or limitations.  
SLAPS used in SuperNova MKV are tuned by  
adding mass to the structure of the passive  
radiator. Steel cylinders are used to tune the  
SLAPS to the desired frequency.  
THX Standards... One Octave Lower!  
The SuperNova MKV performance exceeds THX  
requirements of 105 dB at 30 Hz by far... In flat mode,  
it achieves 123 dB at 30 Hz and reaches upwards of  
128 dB when the bass boost from an audio processor  
(source) is used. More impressive is its capability to  
dish out 108 dB at 15 Hz and near 100 dB at 10 Hz -  
as shown in the graphs below. Keep in mind that  
typical subwoofer systems fail to reproduce frequen-  
cies below the 20 Hz mark.  
Brace yourself and everything else in the room... This  
SuperNova will extend the already flat, accurate, and  
on-time low frequency response to deeper levels  
where no other subwoofers have gone before. It can  
put out enough bass energy to fill even large rooms  
with sonic rumbling.  
The SuperNova MKV delivers an impressive amount  
of features aimed at fulfilling the promise of ground-  
shaking bass, as suggested by its name.  
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Corner Loading = + 9 Decibels Of Free Power  
Fact: Subwoofers reproduce frequencies with wavelengths  
that are long in relation to the dimensions of most living rooms.  
Standing waves will boost or cancel various frequencies due  
to the interaction with the room boundaries. Moving a  
subwoofer in a room will change what you hear in the listening  
position a lot.  
For maximum bass reinforcement, the SuperNova MKV  
system should be placed in the corner of your living room with  
the subwoofers facing the wall. This creates acoustical  
coupling with the walls, which in turn leads to a 9 decibels of  
boost in the overall response of the Supernova. Keep a 3"  
clearance between the subwoofer and the walls.  
Fine tuning the SuperNova MKV requires adjustments to the  
crossover point, volume control and the phase switch. These  
controls are located on the side of the enclosure. For ease of  
tuning, we recommend that you turn the SuperNova MKV  
around to expose the controls, and place it in position (corner).  
Set your stereo system to a moderate listening level and adjust  
the SuperNova MKV accordingly. The SuperNova MKV is  
equipped with a 24 dB/Oct. low pass filter designed to  
eliminate vocals from entering the system. When tweaking,  
gradually reduce the crossover point setting to eliminate  
vocals fromseeping into the amplifier.  
Corner Loading will give you an added 6 to 9 decibels of  
sound pressure; also it reduces the level of vocals - if  
present - emitted from the subwoofer. We recommend  
that the active subwoofer face the listener, while the  
passive faces the wall (corner). Keep a clearance of 5” to  
7” between the SLAPS and the wall - remember that the  
SLAPS can travel up to 4”.  
Positioning Options  
Consider that room permissibility plays a big role in  
positioning. One thing is certain, achieving a  
perfect subwoofer setup in your living room will  
require time and experimentation.  
When used for special effects reinforcement  
(10Hz to 40Hz range), the SuperNova MKV fares  
well in corner loading position; as corner loading  
naturally boosts the subharmonic frequencies by  
9dB.  
Corner Loading is recommended for  
movies and sound trackseffects.  
SUPERNOVA MKV  
MKV  
Widescreen  
Used with music (10Hz to 100Hz), it is recom-  
mended that the SuperNova MKV is placed in a  
corner, yet it can be placed in a centered position.  
By using two MKV subwoofer systems (one in each  
CORNER LOADING  
corner), corner loading effects can be achieved  
without disturbing the balance of front stereo  
images.  
Viewing position  
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Alternative Subwoofer Placement Options  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE+L  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE+R  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE+L  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE+R  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE  
Four (4) MKV Arrangement  
More bass in the right places  
Two (2) MKV Arrangements - Seating Based  
Placing the two subwoofers on the horizontal axis of the  
seating area  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE  
SUBWOOFER  
LFE  
Corner Loading Placement  
Ideally, place the seating about 2/3 of the room away from  
the television.  
Two (2) MKV Arrangements - Seating Based  
Placing the two subwoofers on the vertical axis of the  
seating area  
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Surround System Placement  
Surround speakers are there to envelop three dimensional  
sound that places you in the middle of the action. Ideally, your  
primary pair of surround speakers should be placed to the left  
and right of your listening position — either in line with it, or just  
behind it. They should form a 90°-110° angle with respect to  
your television. In a 6.1-channel or 7.1-channel system with  
more than two surround speakers, or if side placement is not  
available for your surrounds in a standard 5.1-channel setup,  
consider placement behind your listening position, facing the  
front of the room. Surround speakers should be placed high  
enough so that the drivers do not fire directly at your ears when  
you’re sitting down. As a rule of thumb, place them at ear level  
while you are in standing position. Most people tend to over  
amplify the rear speakers. This is not recommended as it can  
overpower the front speakers. Most of the time, the rear  
speakers are relatively quiet. They simply come on when there  
are special effects.  
CENTER  
0°  
25° - 30°  
25° - 30°  
90° - 110°  
90° - 110°  
Since every room has different acoustics, you might need to  
experiment with the speakers aiming. You may get good  
results by pointing them at the ceiling or toward the rear  
corners of the room. If no side or rear walls are available for  
mounting your speakers, try placing a pair of traditional  
bookshelf speakers on speaker stands, slightly behind and to  
the sides of your listening position. Avoid aiming them directly  
at your listening position. You may also try any of our Sweet  
spot, IQSeries and Imãge in-ceiling speakers.  
MKV  
SUBWOOFER  
REAR CENTER  
Speaker Placement in 6.1 System  
Position the rear center speakers behind from the primary  
listening/seating spot and at about 6 feet from the floor.  
Placing the MKV subwoofer close to the listening/seating  
spot delivers more vibrations and subharmonics.  
CENTER  
0°  
CENTER  
25° - 30°  
25° - 30°  
0°  
25° - 30°  
25° - 30°  
90° - 110°  
90° - 110°  
SURROUND  
SURROUND  
90° - 110°  
90° - 110°  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
135° - 150°  
135° - 150°  
MKV  
SUBWOOFER  
MKV  
SUBWOOFER  
Speaker Placement in 5.1 System  
Position the rear left and right speakers 90° - 110° across  
from the primary listening/seating spot and at about 6 feet  
from the floor.  
Speaker Placement in 7.1 System  
Position the left and right surround speakers at 90°angle  
and the left and right rear speakers at 135° - 150°angle with  
respect of the television and about 6 feet from the floor.  
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MKV’s BA-212 Amplifier  
The SuperNova MKV subwoofer is hand assembled using high density fiber boards. The cabinet is crafted to exact tolerance for  
near nil vibration. The SUPERNOVA's unsurpassed performance stems from:  
Class “D” Amplifier  
HIGH LEVEL  
SuperNova  
MK-V  
Right  
Left  
Power  
24dB/Oct  
ON  
Perfect to feed  
a center  
OFF  
OUT  
IN  
channel amp.  
Signal detection circuitry.  
When the toggle switch is  
in the ON position the  
subwoofer is in AUTO  
ON/OFF mode. When  
in the OFF position the  
amplifier is shut down  
completely and must be  
turned on manually for  
operation. NOTE: When  
the subwoofer is on the  
power LED will remain  
glowing red at all times.  
It is not an indicator for  
failure etc.  
LOW LEVEL Remote  
Volume  
X-over Phase  
Freq.  
Variable, 24dB per  
Manual  
octave, low pass filter.  
Range 50Hz-150Hz.  
Recommended  
general setting at 2  
o'clock position  
volume  
control  
Remote eye input  
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#6044925, #6460651,  
#10/058868, #78/175574,  
#78/175565, and other  
patents pending.  
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Fuse holder with two  
replacement 10 ampere  
fuses  
*600 watts class “D”, high efficiency (99%) power amplifier  
*Optical Distortion Limiting circuitry (ODL). A patented process that converts the analog audio signal to  
light and optically couple it to the driver stage. When users set the gain too high, the ODL prevents the  
amp from clipping; thus limiting distortion to near nil levels  
*24 dB / Octave variable filter from 50 Hz to 150 Hz  
*Low level inputs/outputs  
*High level inputs/outputs  
*Auto Signal Sensing  
*0-180º Phase Switch  
*Volume Control  
*Vari-position remote control sensor allows users to position the remote eye anywhere in the room.  
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Connecting Your SuperNova  
Low Level -RCA- Audio Input Connection:  
This is the best way to drive an audio signal into the  
SuperNova MKV. Today, all signal processors (5.1/6.1 and  
more advanced ones) come equipped with built-in pre-  
amplifier outputs (RCA) that include a subwoofer output.  
From  
Receiver/  
Pre Amp  
Generally, the SUB/OUT is in mono format. Connect  
the SUB/OUTfrom the processor to the SuperNova MKV using  
a “Y” connector to feed both RCA inputs of the SuperNova  
MKV. However, you can connect the SuperNova MKV using  
just one RCAinput as well.  
We strongly recommend that you use the best  
available RCA connectors and cables. High quality cables are  
normally triple shielded and the connectors are gold plated  
with forceful grasping.  
To MKV  
Low Level  
Input  
Connection from processor to MKV using a high  
quality RCA Cable  
High level audio input connection:  
This is the least desired way to drive an audio signal  
into the SuperNova MKV subwoofer. Older stereo systems are  
not equipped with pre-amplifier audio outputs, normally they  
come with stereo speaker outputs (left & right).  
Using “banana” plugs, connect the speaker outputs to  
the corresponding MKV high level inputs (marked “FROM  
RECEIVER”).  
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Using The Remote Eye  
Wireless remote with eye:  
Earthquake’s advanced remote eye system and remote control  
are easy to use and setup. This three piece system is for  
controlling your systems bass volume. Allowing the bass to be  
adjusted by isolation is great for demonstrations and for stealth  
subwoofer installations.  
Installing the remote eye is very easy; simply plug the provided  
1/8” jack to the REMOTE connection on the SuperNova MKV’s  
amplifier plate. Once you have found a good location that suits  
your needs best, mount the eye and run the cable from the amp  
tothe eye.  
AC power connection:  
The SuperNova MKV is available in two models: 110V  
and 220V/24. The power socket if fused to protect the amplifier  
from surges. Do not overfuse, replace the fuse with identical  
value.  
Fuse holder:  
The fuse holder is located directly under the power  
socket. Itcontains two extra fuses, 10 amperes each.  
To access the fuse holder, make sure your SuperNova  
MKV is turned off and unplugged from both the wall outlet and  
the amplifier’s power socket. Place a flat head screw driver in  
the groove on the top of the fuse holder and simply pry off the  
fuse holder.  
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Setting Up Your SuperNova  
The SuperNova MKV is a true subwoofer, it must never be  
operated above the subharmonic/harmonic frequency  
range. The frequency response is limited by the built-in  
crossover (with an upper end of 150 Hz); however, in most  
applications, the crossover should not be set above 80Hz.  
It is equipped with a fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley filter which  
will block vocals frominterfering with its performance.  
SuperNova MKV, volume level under the 10 o’clock  
position - you might experience some clipping (overwhelm-  
ing the SuperNova MKV input capability). We suggest that  
you feed an audio signal into the Supernova through  
(using) ONE (1) RCA input instead of using both the RCA  
inputs of the Supernova.  
7- With the crossover open to 150Hz, you will hear vocals  
coming out of the subwoofer. Gradually reduce the  
crossover point until vocals are eliminated (typical crossing  
point of 80Hz).  
When setting up the SuperNova MKV as a part of a home  
audio system, users must understand that the subwoofer  
requires different settings: one for music, and one for  
playing movie tracks. In order to set up the SuperNova  
MKV for music, users must recognize the frequency  
response of their existing speakers (tower & surround  
sound) and the limitations of these speakers, i.e. the  
diameter (size) of the speakers and the SPL.  
To control the volume level of the SuperNova MKV, use the  
surround sound processor output controls; do not use the  
main volume knob on the SuperNova MKV (keep it  
between 10 & 2 o'clock position). Once you set up the  
proper mix of low frequencies and subharmonic response,  
that does not encroach on the rest of the speakers. Now  
you are ready to set up the SuperNova MKV for home  
theater use.  
Formusic setting:  
1- Position the MKV in the corner of the living room.  
2-Turn the unit around toexpose the controls .  
3- Turn on your audio system, and switch your surround  
sound processor to “MUSIC” mode, and equalize the rest  
of your audio system.  
4- Connect the SuperNova MKV to the processor, using  
high quality (triple shielded) RCAcables.  
5- Set the crossover to 150Hz - maximum position,  
volume at minimum (0).  
6- Gradually raise the main volume knob (between the 10  
o’clock to 2 o’clock) position, optimizing for the subwoofer  
performance. That is when the Optical Compression  
Circuitry works best, allowing the amp maximum output  
with minimal distortion.  
For movie viewing:  
The SuperNova MKV can be set up to your liking. There is  
no rule of thumb to how much bass is required. Often,  
users like to feel the overwhelming bass, it brings the  
actions and events closer to real life. When viewing  
movies, a 10dB gain above music setting is often pleasant,  
it brings movie viewing close tolife.  
If you desire to have a crossover setting for music, different  
than the setting for movie viewing. We suggest to cross the  
SuperNova MKV at higher frequency setting, and use the  
processor tocontrol the desired lower crossing point.  
VERY IMPORTANT: some of the newer audio processors  
come equipped with high level voltage on the RCA  
subwoofer outputs. In such case - even with the  
Crossover knob in 1 O'clock position - 85Hz @ -3dB.  
+9.0  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
-8.0  
-9.0  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50 60 70 80 90 100  
200Hz  
Crossover knob in 2 O'clock position - 90Hz @ -3dB.  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
-8.0  
-9.0  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50 60 70 80 90 100  
200Hz  
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SuperNova MKV Performance & Birth Certificate  
Date:  
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Serial Number  
SuperNova MKV 10"  
SuperNova MKV 12"  
SuperNova MKV 15"  
Supernova 15”  
SPL Curve  
SuperNova 12”  
SPL Curve  
SuperNova 10”  
SPL Curve  
QUALITY CONTROL LOG.  
CABINET.  
Constructed by  
Inspected by  
Inspected for  
SPEAKERS.  
Active driver assembled by  
Passive driver assembled by  
Speakers inspected by  
AMPLIFIER.  
Power supply module assembled by  
Amp/preamp modules assembled by  
Assembled and bench tested by  
FINAL ASSEMBLY.  
Assembled and bench tested by  
Visual inspection performed by  
Packaged by  
Sound room test performed by  
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Seamless Transition Between Subwoofer and Speakers  
The fine tuning process includes  
creating a smooth transition of music  
between the SuperNova MKV and the  
next speaker in line : usually a woofer or  
a large midrange. As shown in the  
graph across, a smooth transition  
between lower and upper bass is  
directly relative to the crossover setting  
and the capability of the next speaker in  
line toreproduce low frequencies.  
Audible Frequency Range of Musical Instruments & Vocals  
AUDIBLE FREQUENCY RANGE SUBDIVISIONS  
SUB  
BASS  
MID  
BASS  
UPPER LOWER  
BASS MID  
MID  
UPPER  
MID  
TREBLE  
up to 22kHz  
VOCALS  
WOODWIND  
BRASS  
STRINGS  
KEYBOARDS  
PERCUSSION  
FREQUENCY RANGE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND VOCALS  
dB measurements as tested by WIDESCREEN REVIEW , Buyer's Guide, 2000.  
Independent Test Report  
MODEL  
MKII-15  
DRIVER dB@40Hz dB@35Hz dB@30Hz dB@25Hz dB@20Hz dB@18Hz  
EARTHQUAKE  
B & W  
15"  
15"  
18"  
18"  
18"  
18"  
15"  
18"  
12"  
12"  
12"  
12"  
117  
115  
110  
N/A  
112  
114  
112  
108  
113  
N/A  
106  
N/A  
117  
115  
112  
110  
112  
112  
110  
108  
113  
110  
105  
110  
116  
115  
110  
N/A  
113  
112  
110  
106  
113  
N/A  
108  
N/A  
115  
114  
108  
106  
110  
106  
106  
102  
106  
106  
102  
104  
102  
102  
100  
92  
98  
4000-ASW  
S-18E  
N/A  
N/A  
90  
BAG END  
TRIAD  
PLATINUM  
F-1800R  
ES-18XL  
SERVO-15  
INFRA-18  
MKII-12  
VELODYNE  
ENERGY  
PARADIGM  
BAG END  
EARTHQUAKE  
M & K  
98  
N/A  
90  
98  
96  
90  
90  
N/A  
98  
MX-5000  
HGS-12  
92  
VELODYNE  
LINN  
90  
AV5150  
N/A  
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Low Pass Filter Settings  
Crossover knob in 12 O'clock position - 78Hz @ -3dB.  
The SuperNova MKV frequency response is limited by the  
built-in filter (with an upper end of 150 Hz); for most  
applications, the crossover should not be set above 80Hz. It is  
equipped with a fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley (24dB per octave)  
filter which will block vocals from interfering with its  
performance.  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
When fine tuning the SuperNova MKV, set the crossover to  
150Hz as a starting point, you will hear vocals coming out of the  
sub; gradually reduce the crossover point until vocals are  
eliminated.  
-8.0  
-9.0  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50 60 70 80 90 100  
200Hz  
Crossover knob in MIN position - 50Hz @ -3dB.  
Crossover knob in 1 O'clock position - 85Hz @ -3dB.  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
CROSSOVER  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
50Hz  
150Hz  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
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10  
10  
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200Hz  
Crossover knob in 9 O'clock position - 58Hz @ -3dB.  
Crossover knob in 2 O'clock position - 90Hz @ -3dB.  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
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+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
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+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
50Hz  
150Hz  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
-8.0  
-9.0  
-8.0  
-9.0  
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50 60 70 80 90 100  
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10  
20  
30  
40  
50 60 70 80 90 100  
200Hz  
Crossover knob in 10 O'clock position - 65Hz @ -3dB.  
Crossover knob in 3 O'clock position - 100Hz @ -3dB.  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
50Hz  
150Hz  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
-8.0  
-9.0  
-8.0  
-9.0  
20  
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200Hz  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50 60 70 80 90 100  
200Hz  
Crossover knob in 11 O'clock position - 72Hz @ -3dB.  
Crossover knob in Max position - 150Hz @ -3dB.  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
+9.0  
+8.0  
+7.0  
+6.0  
+5.0  
+4.0  
+3.0  
+2.0  
+1.0  
0.0  
-1.0  
-2.0  
-3.0  
-4.0  
-5.0  
-6.0  
-7.0  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY  
24dB/Oct  
50Hz  
150Hz  
50Hz  
150Hz  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
-8.0  
-9.0  
-8.0  
-9.0  
20  
30  
40  
50 60 70 80 90 100  
200Hz  
10  
20  
30  
40  
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200Hz  
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Five (5) Years Limited Warranty  
Earthquake warrants the original purchaser that all Factory Sealed New Audio Products be free from defects in  
material and workmanship, under normal and proper use, for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase (as  
shown on the original bill of sale with serial number affixed/written on it). The five (5) years warranty period is valid only if  
the product is properly installed by an Earthquake authorized party, and the warranty registration card is properly filled out  
and sent to Earthquake Sound Corporation. If the product is installed by a non-authorized party, a ninety (90) days  
warranty period applies.  
(A) Five (5) years limited warranty plan coverage guidelines:  
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First year: Earthquake pays for labor, parts, and ground freight (only in US mainland, not including Alaska and  
Hawaii) back to customer.  
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Second year: Earthquake pays for labor and parts only, customer must pay freight both ways.  
Third, fourth & fifth year: Earthquake pays labor only. Customer must pay for parts and freight both ways.  
(B) Warning:  
Products (sent for repair) that are tested by Earthquake technicians and deemed to have no problem, will not be  
covered by the five (5) years limited warranty. Customer will be charged a minimum of one (1) hour of labor (ongoing  
rates) plus shipping charges back to customer.  
(C) Earthquake agrees to repair or replace - at our option - all such defective products/parts subject to the following  
provisions:  
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Defective products/parts have not been altered or repaired by other than an Earthquake factory approved  
technician.  
Products/parts are not subjected to negligence, misuse, improper use, or accident, damaged by improper line  
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voltage, used with incompatible products, or have its serial number or any part of it altered, defaced or removed,  
or have been used in any way that is contrary to Earthquake's written instructions.  
(D) Warranty Limitations:  
Earthquake warranty does not cover products that have been modified or abused. Including but not limited to the  
following:  
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Damages to speaker cabinet and cabinet finish due to misuse, abuse, or use of improper use of cleaning  
materials/methods.  
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Bent speaker frame, broken speaker connectors, holes in speaker cone, surround & dust cap, burnt speaker voice  
coil.  
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Fading, deterioration of speaker components & finish due to improper exposure to elements.  
Bent amplifier casing, damaged finish on the casing due to abuse, misuse, or improper use of cleaning material.  
Burnt tracers on PCB.  
Product/part damaged due to poor packaging or abusive shipping conditions.  
Subsequent damage to other products.  
A warranty claim will not be valid if the warranty registration card is not properly filled & returned to Earthquake with a copy  
of the sales invoice.  
(E) Service Request:  
To receive product/s service, contact Earthquake service department at (510) 732-1000 and request an RMA  
number (Return Material Authorization), items shipped without a valid RMA number will be refused. Make sure you provide  
us with your complete/correct shipping address, a valid phone number, and a brief description of the problem you are  
experiencing with the product. In most cases, our technicians might be able to resolve the problem over the phone, thus  
eliminating the need to ship the product.  
(F) Shipping Instructions:  
Product/s must be packaged in its original protective boxes to minimize transport damage. Shipper claims  
regarding items damaged in transit must be presented to carrier. Earthquake Sound Corporation reserves the right to  
refuse product improperly packed. Original bill of sale must accompany product returned for service. We encourage you to  
include with the package a written description of the problem. Ship product to: Earthquake Sound Corp. 2727 Mc Cone  
Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545. Ph (510) 732-1000. You are responsible for the cost of shipping the product to Earthquake  
Sound Corporation.  
(G) Disputes Resolution:  
All disputes - between clients and Earthquake Sound Corporation - resulting from the five (5) years limited  
warranty policy must be resolved according to the laws & regulations of the county of Alameda -California.  
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Earthquake Sound reserves the right to amend details of the specifications without notice.  
Copyright © Earthquake Sound Corporation  
Earthquake Sound Corporation • 2727 McCone Avenue Hayward CA, 94545  
Phone: 510-732-1000 Fax: 510-732-1095  
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