Our speakers/subwoofers are only supplied with grilles in black fabric at the moment.       We have tested numerous different white cloths, but they do not meet our requirements in relation to looks without affecting the sound quality. We refuse to launch a product only for the sake of the look, when it […]

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Normally we suggest using our subwoofers with the logo facing the listening position. That means the driver will face the right side of the room. We find that this typically couples best with the room in the lower frequencies, although the wavelengths at the usable frequency range will distribute in a 360-degree pattern all around […]

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First of all; the best place to start is not the PEQ at all, but rather by moving the subwoofer around, moving the seating position and doing acoustic measures such as adding absorbers or diffusers in your room – changing the EQ is not magic and should be viewed as the last step in achieving […]

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Perhaps you have noticed the 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm print on the speaker terminals?     Bi-Wiring These are only to indicate that the tweeter is an 8 Ohm speaker when you are Bi-wiring the speakers by removing the jumpers between the upper and lower speaker terminals.  This is mostly done in a stereo […]

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Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions.   •Do not shower or bathe (with) this product. It does not like water nor soap.   •Do not restrict the natural ventilation for this product. Do not cover amplifier plate with polar bear hide or similar as this product is built to […]

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Our speakers are designed to be musical, first and foremost. They also happen to have a reputation as fantastic cinema speakers due to their exceedingly high output/low distortion and great dynamic capabilities. But when it comes down to it, what makes a speaker good for music? The Artist’s Intention The artist certainly wants the listener […]

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If you for any reason need the dimensions between the mounting holes, for example for making any type of custom bracket, then here are all the dimensions you need. The depth of the nuts in the cabinet is 11.85mm. They use M6 screws.

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The DSP section of our amplifier has a total of 48dB headroom. That means that even if you add all 7 PEQ bands as +3dB on top of each other you still have plenty of headroom to go. You will obviously reach the amplifiers output limit faster with the same input level on the signal […]

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If you for any reason need the dimensions between the mounting holes, for example for making any type of custom bracket, then here are all the dimensions you need. The depth of the nuts in the cabinet is 11.85mm. They use M6 screws.

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If you for any reason need the dimensions between the mounting holes, for example for making any type of custom bracket, then here are all the dimensions you need. The depth of the nuts in the cabinet is 11.85mm. They use M6 screws and have standard VESA 100 distance between each nut.  

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