Ecler AUDEO SB110P User Manual
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1. IMPORTANT REMARK
Congratulations! You are the owner of a carefully designed and manufactured equipment.
We thank you for trusting in us and choosing our AUDEO Series loudspeaker cabinets.
In order to get the optimum operation and efficiency from this unit, it is VERY IMPORTANT
- before you plug anything - to read this manual very carefully and bear in mind all considerations
specified within it. We strongly recommend that its maintenance be carried out by our Authorised
Technical services.
2. WARNINGS
This equipment does not contain any parts that can be adjusted by the user.
Do not use this appliance near water.
Do not expose the equipment to splashes.
Do not place receptacles containing water on them.
Do not place the equipment near heat sources, spotlights or stoves.
Use only the accessories specified by the manufacturer that are appropriate for each
connection.
To ensure effective protection against fire risks, replace the fuse by another of the same
type as indicated on the unit cover.
3. INTRODUCTION
The AUDEO Series acoustic cabinets is the result of a profound analysis of present and
future needs for playing music and announcements. Some of the most evident and direct
applications for the AUDEO cabinet are shops, department stores, schools, conference rooms,
hotels, industries, offices, museums, halls, hospitals, leisure areas, etc.
In some of these applications, you must also have an element to reinforce the lower end of
the audible spectrum, i.e. the lower frequencies or sub-bass. The AUDEO SB110P self-powered
subwoofer is ideal for these cases.
4. CONNECTION AND START UP
The AUDEO SB110P has two unbalanced RCA audio inputs, labelled INPUT L and INPUT
R. You can send them a mono or stereo line-level signal: the SB110P internally works on mono
signals and, therefore, adds L and R input signals to obtain a valid signal to work on. You can link a
second AUDEO SB110P unit or other auxiliary equipment using L and R STACK outputs, also on
RCA connectors. L and R STACK output signal is a copy of the original L and R INPUT signal.