EAW VRS12 VRS18 Speaker User Manual


 
4 – VRS12 and VRS18
VRS12 and VRS18 – 5
2. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your new EAW Commercial loudspeaker. You now
own one of the nest professional audio products available – the result of exceptional
engineering and meticulous craftsmanship. Please read these instructions to get the
maximum performance from your new loudspeaker.
Each EAW Commercial loudspeaker is intended for professional use. The construction,
components, and hardware have been designed to provide robust, reliable performance for
its intended application. Please ensure that you fully understand its proper installation and
operation before use.
This manual describes the VRS12 and VRS18 passive subwoofers. They are ideal for
applications where maximum low-frequency impact is required. Both subwoofers provide
high output, authoritative bass response for the lowest musical octaves.
The VRS12 is especially suited for installations where space is restricted. It is 15.5
inches/394 mm high when mounted on its side, and is very effective where subwoofers must
be installed under a low stage.
The VRS12 and VRS18 enclosures are the same height as the VR21 and VR51 full-range
loudspeakers. Because of this, attractive arrays can be created with a single VRS12 or VRS18
between two VR21s or two VR51s.
The rugged enclosure is available in both black and white nishes. It includes a number
of threaded points for use with forged shoulder eyebolts. The powder-coated steel grille is
foam-backed, providing physical protection for the drivers as well as hiding them from view.
Features:
Companion subwoofer for all VR
Series loudspeakers
VRS12 has two 12-inch
subwoofers in a vented
enclosure
VRS18 has one 18-inch
subwoofer in a vented enclosure
VRS12 (on its side) is ideal for
installation under low stages
VRS18 (and VRS12 upright) are
the same height as VR21 and
VR51 full-range loudspeakers
Forms an attractive own array
with the VR21 and VR51 using
optional brackets
Five-year warranty
Applications include:
Houses of Worship
Presentation/Meeting Rooms
Performing Arts Centers
Night Clubs
Theaters
Multi-media Systems
Theme Parks
Retail Spaces