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    USER GUIDE[...]

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    Thank you for choosing the S100 Active Low Frequency Monitor . T o get the most from your new subwoofer , please take a moment to read this manual and familiarize yourself with the product’s features, set-up, and use. Unpacking The shipping container is designed to protect your subwoofer during transit. Please unpack and check your subwoofer care[...]

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    • Muting the S100 output . Plug the included 1/4” footswitch into the On/Mute footswitch jack. Depressing the switch once will mute the output from the S100. Pressing it again will restore output. Note that the mute function applies only to audio generated by the S100. The audio that appears at the Pass-Thru jacks is unaf fected by the mute ope[...]

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    S100 Active Low Frequency Monitor Specications Low Frequency Driver 8” polypropylene cone with damped rubber surround and high-temperature voice coil. Frequency Response 35Hz – 120Hz, -3dB Amplier Power 100W , Linear LFE Crossover 120Hz, 2nd-order Noise >70dB below full output Inputs Mono line input with 1/4” connector; Left and Righ[...]

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    S100 Active Low Frequency User Guide ©2003 Event Electronics, LLC P .O. Box 4189 Santa Barbara, CA 93140-4189 www .event1.com Event Electronics® is a registered trademark of Event Electronics, LLC. S100 is a trademarks of Event Electronics, LLC. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reprinted without written permission of Event El[...]