Tapco SW-10 Speaker User Manual


 
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Heres a quick look at all the features packed into the SW10 Active Studio
Subwoofers:
Flat frequency response (±3 dB, 34 Hz to 110 Hz)
10 paper cone woofer with dual-voice coil design
Convenient compact design
Horn-loaded design for high ef ciency
120 watt power ampli er
High-strength cabinet constructed of 5/8 MDF
composite
High-density adiabatic ber ll absorbs internal
re ections
Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA input
connectors
Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA high-pass
output connectors
Individual left and right 24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley
crossovers, adjustable from 55 Hz to 110 Hz
Adjustable sensitivity control
Polarity switch
Rear panel power switch and AC voltage select
switch
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a TAPCO SW10 Active Studio Subwoofer. The TAPCO product
line hails back to the days of TAPCO Corporation, Greg Mackies rst company. TAPCO
revolutionized the audio industry back in 1969 with the very rst 6-channel mixer speci cally
designed for keyboards and rock n roll.
In essence, TAPCO rede ned the price/performance ratio and made high-quality
professional audio equipment accessible to virtually anyone. Today, TAPCO is reborn
with the same ideals and is backed by the world-class engineering and manufacturing
horsepower of Mackie and LOUD Technologies.
The TAPCO SW10 joins the S5 and S8 of the active studio monitor line in the TAPCO
by Mackie® family. These versatile compact mini-monitors and mini-subs can be used
in a variety of applications, including small project studios, surround sound editing, home
theater playback, and desktop audio workstations (DAWs).
The SW10 active studio subwoofer is an acoustic suspension design for tight, articulate
bass that provides an amazingly at and linear low-frequency response down to 34 Hz.
The active crossover is a Linkwitz-Riley design that provides a range of 55 Hz to 110 Hz
at 24 dB/octave.
The individual crossover controls for the left and right channels provide
additional exibility in surround sound applications with a subwoofer output and bass
management (LFE).
TAPCO van (a.k.a. micro bus)