Preference Audio P-1200 Speaker User Manual


 
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O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L
P-1200
F E A T U R E S
A T T A C H I N G T H E F E E T
The P-1200 subwoofer was designed for exceptional performance and value. It features a 12” extra-long
excursion woofer with high Bl motor. The bass reex enclosure ensures extended bass response and high
acoustic efciency.
The woofer is driven with an integral 300W class A/B amplier utilizing the patented BASH technology for high
electrical efciency.
The integral rear-mounted 300 watt amplier includes several essential controls to contour the subwoofer’s
output to blend with virtually all loudspeakers and room environments. These controls, their operation, and
their adjustment are described in a later section of this manual.
An integral low pass crossover network is continuously-variable from 40Hz to 120Hz and can be bypassed if it is
preferable to use an external crossover located in an outboard receiver or processor.
The P-1200’s integral amplier incorporates a defeatable signal-sensing circuit that automatically powers up the
amplier when a signal is detected.
A double-insulated isolated-ground electrical supply prevents electrical ground loops and reduces the noise oor
of the entire audio system.
The P-1200 is shipped with 8 adjustable feet, (4 spiked and 4 rubber) with tool-less knurled jam nuts. These
feet can be installed in the bottom of the enclosure in either a three-point triangular pattern or more traditional
4 point square pattern. The bottom of the enclosure has 5 threaded inserts arranged to accept either pattern.
Front of Subwoofer Front of Subwoofer
Bottom of Subwoofer
Showing (4) Rubber Feet
Bottom of Subwoofer
Showing (4) Spiked Feet
Front of Subwoofer Front of Subwoofer
Bottom of Subwoofer
Showing (3) Rubber Feet
Bottom of Subwoofer
Showing (3) Spiked Feet
After reviewing the manual and unpacking your P-1200 subwoofer, we suggest that the four rubber feet be
installed on the bottom of the enclosure to protect the subwoofer and your oor or cabinetry from damage during
installation and setup. These feet can be replaced by the spikes, or removed if desired, after the nal location is
determined. Here are some guidelines for using the feet.
DO NOT try to slide your subwoofer with the feet installed. This will damage the foot supports or the feet.
If the P-1200 is placed on carpet, the spikes are likely the best choice since they will penetrate the carpet
and provide a solid and stable footing for the subwoofer.
If the unit is placed on a hard surface then the rubber feet should be used.
You may elect to use only three feet especially if the surface on which you are placing the subwoofer is
uneven, such as a stone or tile oor. See diagram for details.
To install the feet:
Thread the knurled jam nuts onto the desired feet and then screw the feet into the appropriate holes on the
bottom of the P-1200 enclosure. Begin with the feet screwed all the way into the enclosure. Rotate the enclosure
into its upright position and lower the appropriate feet to level the subwoofer and prevent it from rocking. Finger
tighten the knurled jam nuts against the bottom of the enclosure to secure the feet and prevent them from
moving. Use care not to over-tighten the knurled jam nuts as they will be difcult to loosen.