Sunfire SRS210W-C manual

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  • Page 1

    Installation Instructions SRS–210W -C Cabine t SRS–210W -B Baffle SRS–210W -G Grille[...]

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    User's Manual W ARNING: THIS SUBWOOFER SYSTEM IS CAP ABLE OF PRODUCING VERY HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS. YOU MUST T AKE EVERY PRECAUTION TO PROTECT YOUR HEARING FROM PERMANENT DAMAGE. Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions 2. Keep these Instructions 3. Heed all W arnings. 4. Follow all Instructions 5. Do not use this apparatus near [...]

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    User's Manual For more information on this and other Sunre products, please visit our website: www .sunre.com Safety Instructions ............ 2 Introduction ...................... 4 Unpacking ........................ 5 Dimensions ...................... 6 Location ............................ 7 Framing ............................ 9 Cabi[...]

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    User's Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Sunre SubRosa™ Subwoofer . We hope you enjoy it and the music it makes as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you. The breakthrough features of the subwoofer include: • I-BEAM™ anti-shake mechanism to reduce wall vibration • Dual ten-inch, High Back-emf woof- ers with neod[...]

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    User's Manual Installation overview The cabinet may be mounted vertically between wall studs. The width is ideal for tting between vertical 2x4 studs, spaced 16 inches apart. It may also be tted horizontally . A cardboard debris shield is supplied to ll the front aperture and prevent any dust, paint, or debris from entering during ins[...]

  • Page 6

    User's Manual Dimensions 0 1.261 in/ 32.1 mm 13.045 in/ 331.343 mm 14.250 in/ 362 mm 3.533 in/ 89.7 mm 10.717 in/ 272.2 mm 0 35.590 in/ 904 mm 44.500 in/ 1,130.3 mm 3.500 in 88.9 mm Front View Back View Side View 8.830 in/ 224.3 mm Front Cutout required in wall to fit woofer assembly 11.784 in/ 299.3 mm 26.76 in/ 679.7 mm Dimensions 6[...]

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    User's Manual The suggestions below will typi- cally result in outstanding performance. However , although low frequencies are non-directional, factors such as room reections, standing waves, resonance and absorption will strongly affect your subwoofer ’s performance. Since your SubRosa subwoofer is de- signed to be professionally install[...]

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    User's Manual Center location Installing the subwoofer closer to the center of the front wall will still provide adequate bass, but will tend to be less “heavy” and somewhat tighter . This is ideally suited for: • For rooms smaller than 200 square feet • Dedicated music listening rooms. Using T wo Subwoofers If you wish to use two subw[...]

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    User's Manual Framing V ertical mounting Due to residential construction meth- ods, vertical mounting of the cabinet is recommended. The subwoofer cabinet will t between 2 x 4 inch studs on 16 inch centers. Horizontal mounting is also possible, but needs additional framing steps. See page 10 for horizontal mounting details. Notes: • Use t[...]

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    User's Manual Cabinet Installation 1. With the help of an assistant to lift the cabinet, check the t of the cabinet into the framing. Use wood shims if there is any gap between the cabinet sides and the vertical studs. 2. If it makes it easier , you can con - nect the wiring to the cabinet before you secure it in place. See the next page fo[...]

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    User's Manual Wiring 1. Install the speaker wires following all local codes for electrical wiring installation. Use class 2 wiring, and 12 gauge is recommended, 16 gauge is the minimum. 2. Follow common low voltage practices like avoiding high voltage electrical wiring, or crossing them perpendicularly . This will reduce the chance of picking [...]

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    User's Manual Final Rough-in 1. Make sure the debris shield is tted into the cabinet opening using the plastic push rivets supplied. This will prevent dust and sheetrock debris from entering the cabinet. Rough-in 12 Debris shield[...]

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    User's Manual Sheetrock installation 1. Apply glue to the framing surround- ing the cabinet. Also apply glue to the front surface of the cabinet, wherever it will be in contact with the sheetrock. 3. Fit the sheetrock in place with sheetrock screws spaced 4 inches apart. 4. Carefully cut away the sheetrock to reveal the cabinet's aperture[...]

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    User's Manual Horizontal mounting In this position, the subwoofer's longest side is horizontal. This may be required for some installations, although it requires more framing work. The procedure for mounting is basically the same as the vertical mounting. 1. The cabinet should be mounted off the oor as shown, to prevent nails from punc[...]

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    User's Manual 3. With the help of an assistant to lift the cabinet, check the t into the framing, and use shims if required. 4. Wiring the subwoofer is the same as described previously , except that there is not much room to make the connections to the binding posts. 5. Use wood glue, such as Liquid Nails™ along the cabinet top and side. [...]

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    User's Manual W oofer bafe installation With the cabinet installed, and all the sheetrock, nishing and decorating done, the woofer bafe can be installed. The woofer bafe assembly consists of the following components already installed: • The bafe, upon which all the com - ponents are assembled • T wo subwoofer drivers • I-B[...]

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    User's Manual Bafe installation procedure 1. Remove the debris shield from the front of the in-wall cabinet. Y ou can do this by cutting the cardboard with a sharp knife and pulling out the cardboard pieces and the plas- tic rivets holding it in place. Do not cut the two wires inside the cabinet, and do not remove any sound- proong mater[...]

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    User's Manual Grille installation With the woofer bafe installed, and the subwoofer tested, the grille can now be installed. The grille assembly consists of the fol- lowing components: • The grille frame. This screws to the woofer bafe and holds the grille in place. It forms a nice frame around the subwoofer opening in the wall, hiding[...]

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    User's Manual Installing the grille assembly 1. Secure the grille frame to the woofer bafe using 12 screws supplied in the grille package. 2. If you have already painted the frame and grille, please jump to step 6. 3. Fit the supplied cardboard paint shield into the frame to cover the woofers and bafe. Press the grille in place temporari[...]

  • Page 20

    Manual 913-142-00 Rev 7 SRS–210W -C Cabinet SRS–210W -B Baffle SRS–210W -G Grille[...]