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GENERAL INFORMATION

Thank you for having chosen a CELECTRON product.
The SW Series is a range of sub-woofers designed to complement CELECTRON full-range passive or ac ve speakers. The
variety of size, power and SPL offered by the five SW models provides the perfect low extension solu on for any
speaker model available in the CELECTRON range.
All the SW models feature large VC woofers and band-pass or vented design, which provide very 'punchy', dynamic lows
together with an extended low frequency response.
The CLASS D amplifi er modules can generate a massive amount of con nuous power in a compact and reliable package.
All the modules include a STEREO pre-amp sec on, 24dB/oct. crossover fi lters with selectable frequency and PHASE
reverse switch. The cabinets are built with 15/18mm plywood and feature 2 or 3 metal handles and sturdy 75mm wheels
for an easy transport.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. INPUT (SPEAKON)
External amplifi er power input: this is the connector where you plug in the power cable coming from your power
amplifi er or powered mixer. The powered signal is fi ltered by an internal passive crossover with a low-pass fi lter for the
internal subwoofer speaker, and with a high-pass fi lter for an external satellite speaker. The frequency transi on is about
at 160 Hz connec ng an 8 ohm satellite speaker. The INPUT speakon has this pin connec on:
PIN1+: posi ve power signal (usually red wire)
PIN1-: nega ve power signal (usually black wire)
2. HI-PASS OUTPUT (SPEAKON)
Output of the power signal to be sent to a satellite loudspeaker. This output is fi ltered by a so -slope high-pass, to
obtain an op mal coupling with any kind of satellite. The connector has the same pin out as above.
3. LINK (SPEAKON)
Output of the power signal to be sent to another loudspeaker. The connector has the same pin out as specified
above.
CHOOSE THE AMPLIFIER POWER
We give you two power-handling numbers: AES or CONTINUOUS, and PEAK. These data suggest you can use any amplifi
er with a power capability equal or less the power-handling, but this rule is valid only if the amplifi er never clips.
Preven ng loudspeaker damage caused by clipping, that is likely the number one cause of damage, and assuming you
want to use the full capability of the loudspeaker, we recommend the use of an amplifi er with a built-in limiter to
prevent clipping: in this case the rated power capability must be the same as the con nuous power ra ng of the
loudspeaker into the same specifi ed impedance ( pically 4 or 8 ohms):
IMPORTANT: Clipping occurs when the signal at the output of any device in the system (not just the amplif er) reaches
its maximum level. Proper opera. on of a sound system includes being aware of the types of audio signals being
reproduced, controlling the output levels accordingly, and opera ng all the devices in the system so that no clipping
occurs within the signal chain.
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