Revel Performa3 B112 Owner's Manual

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B112/B110 Subwoofer
Quick Start Guide
ABOUT THIS  DOCUMENT
This quick-start guide contains all the information you will need to 
unpack and initially place your Revel Performa3 subwoofer, connect it to 
the rest of your audio system, turn it on and have a first listen. To take 
full advantage of all the performance your new subwoofer is capable of 
delivering, please go to the Revel Web site (www.revelspeakers.com) 
and download the free Revel Performa3 Subwoofer User Guide and the 
Revel LFO (Low-Frequency Optimization) software. The User Guide and 
software provide you with an extremely sophisticated way to optimize 
your subwoofer’s performance for your particular installation.
ABOUT REVEL PERFORMA3 SUBWOOFERS
Thank you for purchasing a Revel Performa3 subwoofer. The B112 
and B110 are powered by a 1,000-watt RMS (2,000-watt peak) 
internal amplifier and feature a custom-designed transducer that 
combines a new level of low frequency nuance and refinement with 
unprecedented brute-force capabilities in a unit designed for use in the 
home. Combined with the internal amplifier’s large power capability, 
and the extensive programming and room equalization capability of 
the companion Revel LFO (Low-Frequency Optimization) programming 
software, the result is a new standard of superb bass performance and 
adaptability for home entertainment systems.
The B112 and B110 feature 12-inch and 10-inch versions, respectively, of 
a brand-new low-frequency transducer that has been designed specifically 
for use in these two subwoofer models. The primary design goal for this 
new driver was to produce very low frequencies at extremely high SPL 
(sound-pressure levels) while at the same time maintaining extremely low 
distortion – requirements that usually remain mutually exclusive. This new 
unit maintains a precise engineering balance between the voice coil, spider 
and surround that produces linear motion of all three for lower distortion by 
incorporating CAD/FEA optimized high-linearity motor geometry:
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transducer a very high Xmax, dramatically increasing output. 
A fiberglass voice coil former helps the voice coil withstand 
high temperatures, reducing power compression and helping 
increase output. A spacer added at the top of the voice coil former 
maintains motor geometry, creates a solid attachment joint and 
prevents deformation of the voice coil at high outputs. The spacer 
also eliminates the typical single fulcrum point between the spider 
and cone on the voice coil former, minimizing voice coil rocking 
modes during hi-power operation.
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 spider features a progressive roll 
design that evenly distributes mechanical stress, helping keep the 
cone’s motion linear during high-excursion operation. 
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technology that increases the transducer’s radiating area (Sd), 
increasing volume displacement and output.
The coated cellulose/pulp cone and dustcap assembly is vented under 
the dustcap to aid in the exchange of air, which reduces acoustic losses 
and increases output. 
The transducer’s massive magnet assembly (30.6 lb in the B112; 24.3 
lb in the B110) features a triple-stacked vented ceramic 5 magnet with 
flared vents that reduce turbulence, which improves airflow, increases 
output and reduces  distortion. Dual symmetrical magnet shorting rings 
and an extended top pole create a symmetrical magnetic gap field that 
increases power handling and reduces power compression further 
increasing output. A 15mm-thick top plate improves heat and flux 
distribution for lower distortion.
The cast aluminum frame is fully vented to minimize acoustic losses 
caused by excessive back pressure. This frame also maintains 
dimensional stability and precise mechanical tolerances, allowing the 
transducer to be manufactured and assembled to a high degree of 
precision.
The B112 and B110 enclosures are formed with contiguous wood layers 
that prevent splitting. They feature strategically-oriented bracing that 
eliminates the possibility of enclosure-induced coloration. The beautiful, 
modern enclosure is finished in high-gloss piano black or genuine 
American walnut in a process (developed and overseen by Italian luxury 
cabinet makers) that exceeds automotive finish quality.
Your Revel Performa3 subwoofer is designed to be used along with our 
Revel LFO programming software, which is available as a free download 
at www.revelspeakers.com.  The software configures the DSP processor 
inside your Performa3 subwoofer, which provides up to ten independent 
equalization points, each with user-determined frequency, amount of 
gain/cut and filter Q (bandwidth). This provides you with an extremely 
sophisticated way to optimize the subwoofer’s performance for your 
particular installation, listening room and seating arrangement. In 
addition, the software also provides programming for the subwoofer’s 
internal crossover system, as well as speaker delay and polarity 
settings. All of these processing options can also be independently 
applied to the subwoofer’s left and right high-pass outputs.
During development, every Revel loudspeaker model is compared to 
competitive models in our unique position-independent double-blind 
listening lab. This process utilizes the latest psychoacoustic research 
to assure that these listening tests are valid, enabling us to verify that 
all Revel loudspeakers are superior to their competitors before they are 
allowed to go into production.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About Revel Performa3 Subwoofers........................................................................................................................................ 2
B112/B110 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Subwoofer Placement Considerations..................................................................................................................................... 4 
   Placing Four Subwoofers, Placing Two Subwoofers, Placing a Single Subwoofer
Making Connections ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 
   Connecting to a Surround Processor with an Internal Crossover, Connecting to a Stereo Preamplifier,  
   Connecting Multiple Subwoofers, Trigger and Power Connections
Caring for Your Subwoofer..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................................ 11