Sonance Sub 8-100 Speaker User Manual


 
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SONANCE CABINET SUBWOOFERS
Installing the Subwoofer Flush in a Wall or Cabinet
Your subwoofer’s flush grille and recessed amplifier panel let you install it flush with a wall or cabinet surface for a clean,
uncluttered appearance. To allow for proper ventilation when installing the subwoofer this way, leave at least 1” of
clearance around the top and sides of the subwoofer, and 1” of clearance behind it. If it is not possible to provide the
necessary clearance install a fan that will bring cooling air into the rear of the compartment containing the subwoofer.
Attaching the Spikes
Your subwoofer comes with a set of rubber feet installed for use on wood or other hard
floor surfaces, and also includes a set of metal spikes for use on carpeting.
To attach the spikes, use a screwdriver to remove the rubber feet and screw the spikes into
the threaded inserts (see Figure 2). Once installed, the height of the spikes can be
adjusted so the subwoofer will sit level on an uneven floor.
Subwoofer Rear Panels
Figure 3: Subwoofer Rear-Panel Controls and Connections
Figure 2: Attaching the Spikes