Tapco SW-10 ユーザーズマニュアル

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of-phase with the direct sound. This can 
weaken or even cancel the sound. Keeping 
the distance between the subwoofer driver 
and any adjacent walls no longer than 1/8 
of a wavelength (20 in or 51 cm at 80 Hz) 
can minimize interference.
Room resonance is caused by the 
reinforcement of certain frequencies 
between 20 Hz and 200 Hz, which creates 
“standing waves” or room modes. These 
resonant frequencies are determined by the 
dimensions of the room. The bass response 
is sharply boosted for a narrow band 
near resonance, and then appears to be 
attenuated between resonances.
Corner or Center Placement
Placing the subwoofer in a corner (corner 
loading) excites the most room modes in the 
room, which tends to smooth the individual 
peaks and dips caused by each standing 
wave. Moving the subwoofer outward 
from the corner along the wall results in 
fewer standing waves, but may result in 
noticeable peaks at certain frequencies.
Some people prefer to place the 
subwoofer between the left and right main 
speakers, so that all the sound is coming 
from the same plane. Some prefer to use 
two subwoofers and place one with the 
left speaker and the other with the right 
speaker. 
Another benefi t of corner placement is 
increased effi ciency and lower distortion. 
The energy that is refl ected off the walls 
115V
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INPUT
SENSITIVITY
POLARITY
OUTPUT
LEFT
RIGHT
AC SELECT
SW
10 ACTIVE STUDIO SUBWOOFER
ON
    ~100-120 VAC/220-240VAC
50-60 Hz 110W
L
R
UNBALANCED
180
O
0
O
MIN
MAX
INPUT
L
R
UNBALANCED
CROSSOVER
55
110
CROSSOVER
55
80
80
110
CAUTION:
 
REPLACE WITH THE SAME FUSE AND RATING.
DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE.
~220-240VAC =  T 800 m A L /250V FUSE
~100-120VAC = T 1.6 A L / 250V FUSE
SERIAL / DATE  CODE