Precision Power PRO15 manual

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  • Page 1

    PC PR O15 O WNER'S MANU AL PO WER CLASS TM CONTENTS (Click on a topic to view) Congratulations P orted Enclosure PC PR O15 Specifications Bandpass Enc losure Intr oduction Bandpass Enc losure Speaker Cuta way PC PRO15 Dimensions Sealed Enc losure PC PRO15 Response Graphs Sealed Enc losure Additional Inf ormation P orted Enclosure W arranty[...]

  • Page 2

    for choosing Precision P ower audio epuipment. At Precision P o wer we proudly design, engineer and manufacture audio products at our facility in Phoenix, Arizona. Our award winning engineering team utilizes innovative technology to consistently deliver Absolutely State of the Art TM performance, sound quality , reliability , and value. This Precis[...]

  • Page 3

    PO WER CLASS PRO15 Subw oofer 1 PRO15 Specifications Normal Power Handling 600W rms V oice Coil Diameter 5” V oice Coil T ype / Former Edge wound/Aluminum Resonant Frequency 31Hz Qts-T otal Damping 0.34 Qms- Mechanical Damping 1.21 Qes- Electromagnetic Damping 0.47 V as- Equivalent Compliance V olume 108.43 Liter DC Resistance of V .C. 4 Ω / 8 [...]

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    2 INTR ODUCTION Y our new P ower Class PRO15 Flat Piston subwoofer is part of an exciting line of loudspeakers which represent the extraordinary design achievements of the Precision P ower Engineering T eam. The Precision P ower , P ower Class PR O Flat Piston subwoofers have been engineered from the ground up and are constructed at our factory in [...]

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    SPEAKER CUT A W A Y 3 RETURN T O CONTENTS[...]

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    SEALED ENCLOSURE Building A Sealed Enc losure: 1. Build a sealed enclosure with internal L x W x D as specified for your woofer (See page 10). Use 1” thick MDF (medium density fiber board) for the baffle that the Subwoofer mounts in, and 3/4” thick MDF for the rest of the enclosure. Be sure to use wood glue and silicone to ensure your enclosure[...]

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    SEALED ENCLOSURE Internal dimensions should be calculated to determine the correct box volume. Be sure to allow for speaker displacement and extra bracing (if used). Sealed speaker diagram 5 RETURN T O CONTENTS[...]

  • Page 8

    PORTED ENCLOSURE 6 Building A P or ted Enc losure: 1. Build a ported enclosure with internal dimensions of LxWxD as specified for your woofer (See page 10). Use 1” thick MDF (medium density fiber board) for the baffle that the Subwoofer mounts in, and 3/4” thick MDF for the rest of the enclosure. Be sure to use wood glue and silicone to ensure [...]

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    P orted speaker diagram POR TED ENCLOSURE Internal dimensions should be calculated to determine the correct enclosure volume. Be sure to allow for speaker displacement, extra bracing (if used), and port displacement (only the length of the port that is INSIDE the enclosure). It may be necessary to angle the port to fit your design. T o calculate th[...]

  • Page 10

    B ANDP ASS ENCLOSURE 8 Building A Bandpass Enc losure: 1. Build a divided enclosure with internal dimensions of LxWxC1 and C2 as specified for your woofer (See page 10). Use 1” thick MDF (medium density fiber board) for the baffle that the Subwoofer mounts in, and 3/4” thick MDF for the rest of the enclosure. Be sure to use wood glue and silico[...]

  • Page 11

    Bandpass speaker diagram B ANDP ASS ENCLOSURE Internal dimensions should be calculated to determine the correct enclosure volume. Be sure to allow for speaker displacement, extra bracing (if used), and port displacement (only the length of the port that is INSIDE the enclosure). It may be necessary to angle the port to fit your design. T o calculat[...]

  • Page 12

    PO WER CLASS PRO15 Subw oofer 10 PR O15 Sealed Enclosures Net V olume Internal Dimensions (see page 5) 1.5 cubic feet 18”L x 15”W x 10.75”D 2.50 cubic feet 23”L x 17”W x 1 1.75”D 3.5 cubic feet 24”L x 20”W x 14.00”D PR O15 Bandpass Enc losures Net V olume Internal Dimensions (see page 9) Low Gain 1.5 cu.ft. Sealed 15.5"L x 15[...]

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    PO WER CLASS PRO15 Subw oofer 11 PR O15 Sealed RESPONSE CUR VE * PR O15 Bandpass RESPONSE CUR VE * *ACTUAL IN-CAR RESPONSE CUR VE WILL V ARY BASED ON CAR TYPE, WOOFER LOADING, AND ENCLOSURE DESIGN. PR O15 P orted RESPONSE CUR VE * *ACTUAL IN-CAR RESPONSE CUR VE WILL V ARY BASED ON CAR TYPE, WOOFER LOADING, AND ENCLOSURE DESIGN. RETURN T O CONTENTS[...]

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    Additional inf ormation NO TE: Abuse and/or Installation Error: Precision P ower defines abuse as, but not limited to, burnt voice coils (blackened, no continuity , melted adhesives, coil separated from the former , etc.), punctured or damaged surrounds, broken speaker terminals, non- Precision P ower modifications, bent, chipped, or broken frames,[...]

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    W ARRANTY Three-Y ear Limited U .S.A. W arranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Precision P ower warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase [...]