Cerwin-Vega P-Series User manual

Category
Portable speakers
Type
User manual
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To avoid injury, read all operating instructions and safety information in this
manual before using the speaker.
Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or
other injury or damage to the speaker or other property.
Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 3
REGULATORY CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Before you begin ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Quick Start ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Loudspeaker placement .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
P1000X and P1500X Mixer - Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................. 8
P1800SX Mixer - Rear Panel .................................................................................................................................................. 11
P1000X, P1500X and P1800SX Power Connections - Rear Panel .......................................................................................... 13
Using the P1000X and P1500X as a floor/stage monitor ...................................................................................................... 14
Using the pole mount – P1000X only .................................................................................................................................... 14
Using the pole mount – P1500X only .................................................................................................................................... 15
Using the suspension points ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Application #1 – Single P1000X or P1500X ........................................................................................................................... 17
Application #2 – Adding a second P1000X or P1500X .......................................................................................................... 18
Application #3 – Adding Subwoofers .................................................................................................................................... 19
Application #3 – Adding Subwoofers (Adjusting HPF & LPF Filters continued) .................................................................... 20
Application #4 – Daisy-Chain ................................................................................................................................................ 21
Application #5 – Adding a P1000X or P1500X as a Stage Monitor ....................................................................................... 22
Application #6 – Large Venue/Front of House ...................................................................................................................... 23
Protective Grill ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Remote Main Volume ........................................................................................................................................................... 24
System Block Diagram (P1000X and 1500X full-range loudspeaker) .................................................................................... 25
System Block Diagram (P1800SX subwoofer) ....................................................................................................................... 25
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Appendix A – Cable Connections .......................................................................................................................................... 28
Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................................... 30
How to Obtain Warranty Service .......................................................................................................................................... 32
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industry, Cerwin-Vega! is dedicated to quality and reliability. For a complete overview of Cerwin-Vega! products and
services, log onto www.cerwin-vega.com
Before you begin
The Cerwin-Vega! P-Series active speakers covered by this manual are designed for portable applications in which the
speakers will be stacked directly on a floor, stage, stable platform, or mounted on a tripod stand or pole-mount. Cerwin-
Vega! does not support suspension of the subwoofer models covered by this manual nor are these models intended for
fixed installation in outdoor or high moisture environments. Moisture can damage the speaker cone or surround and
cause corrosion of electrical contacts so avoid exposing the speakers to direct moisture.
Cerwin-Vega! speakers can generate considerable energy. When placed on a slippery surface such as polished wood or
linoleum, the speaker may move due to its own mechanical vibration. Precautions should be taken to assure that the
speaker does not fall off a stage or table on which it is placed.
Some Cerwin-Vega! speakers include a receptacle cup to allow mounting of a satellite speaker on top of the subwoofer
using a standard speaker pole shaft. When using a standard speaker pole shaft, be sure to observe the following
precautions:
CAUTION: There are a wide variety of pole stands and pole shaft available in the market. Please refer to
qualified service personnel from the pole stands and pole shaft manufacturer for installation service. Improper
use of accessory and inappropriate installation will present a tripping hazard.
Check the speaker pole shaft specification to be certain it is designed to support the weight of the speakers.
Observe all safety precautions specified by the speaker pole shaft manufacturer.
Always verify that the subwoofer is placed on a flat, level, and stable surface.
Route cables so that performers, production crew, and audience will not trip over them, toppling the speaker.
Always be cautious in windy, outdoor conditions as the stability of the entire system may be compromised.
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Quick Start
The steps below provide a quick reference on how to setup and use a single loudspeaker. A typical setup will follow the
same basic steps.
STEP 1
Make sure the loudspeaker is unplugged.
Be sure the master switch is to set to the ‘OFF’ position.
Turn the Volume to the lowest level (fully counter-clockwise)
Check that the loudspeaker voltage selector is set to the same voltage as the AC power outlet.
STEP 2
Place the loudspeaker in the ideal location. See the Loudspeaker Placement page for
recommended usage.
Connect the source audio equipment output to the loudspeaker input. Be sure the source
equipment is powered on and set to a normal output level.
STEP 3
Connect the power cord to the loudspeaker and AC power outlet.
Set the master power switch to the ‘ON’ position and verify the rear POWER LED indicator is
illuminated.
Slowly turn the volume clockwise until the sound output is at the desired level. If there is no
sound, check to make sure the source equipment is providing audio output.
NOTE(s)
When you are done using the loudspeaker, set the master power switch to ‘OFF’ before removing
any cables and turning off the source audio equipment.
Do not switch the loudspeaker voltage selector or MIC/LINE switch while the loudspeaker is
powered ‘ON’ and plugged into an AC power outlet.
Loudspeaker placement
Never point a microphone directly at a loudspeaker as this will result in extreme feedback (unwanted sound). Be
sure the loudspeaker is placed away from the front of the microphone or directly behind the microphone when
in a floor monitor position.
When used with turntables, carefully place the loudspeaker so that any vibrations do not interfere with the
turntable performance and functionality.
Avoid placing the loudspeaker in the corners or along the walls of a room. This will increase the low-frequency
sounds and the sound will result in a muddy and incoherent sound reproduction.
Avoid placing the speakers directly on a hollow stage. It is better to place the loudspeakers on tripod stands or a
sturdy table.
The loudspeaker should be placed two to four feet above the ear level of the audience since the human body
can absorb sound especially at high frequencies. This will make sure the entire audience can hear the sound
system with the best possible clarity.
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(C) SIGNAL/CLIP INDICATORS
Each of the three inputs is monitored by an indicator that provides status on the incoming audio signal. The SIGNAL
indicator is illuminated when there is an audio signal present with a level greater than -30dBu, approximately the lowest
level before a MUTE condition. The CLIP indicator is illuminated when the audio signal is clipping and adjustments must
be made to avoid amplifier shutdown and poor sound quality. Adjustments to prevent clipping are made by reducing the
input signal gain/level on the appropriate channel or reducing the volume level on your audio source, if possible.
(D) INPUT 1 & INPUT 2 INPUT JACKS
A combination input on each channel allows for either XLR or ¼” TRS cable types.
(E) INPUT 3 INPUT JACKS
A pair of ¼” TS unbalanced input jacks is provided on this channel for stereo connections such as a keyboard or media
device. Devices with RCA outputs can use these inputs with the appropriate cable or plug adapter. Both input jacks on
this channel are summed into one mono signal.
(F) THRU 1 & THRU 2
The balanced XLR outputs THRU 1 & THRU 2 are parallel connections to the respective INPUT 1 and INPUT 2. The level
controls for INPUT 1 & INPUT 2 will not affect the signal on the direct output connection.
(G) MIX OUTPUT
This is a balanced XLR output that is a sum of all three input channels. This output is not affected by changes to the
Main Volume knob or the custom features but is affected by the levels set on each channel level knob. This connection is
designed to provide an output which combines all three input channels together for connecting to another
P1000X/P1500X powered speaker or a recording device.
(H) MAIN VOLUME KNOB & REMOTE VOLUME CONTROL
It is highly recommended to have the volume set to the minimal (MIN) level upon initial system start-up and it can be
adjusted two different ways. On the main volume knob, volume is increased in a clockwise rotation and decreased in a
counter-clockwise rotation. Another method to control the volume is by using the Remote connection (sold separately).
A removable three-terminal jack can be wired over long distances to a remote volume control device with a
corresponding connection.
(I) INDICATORS
Three indicators provide operating condition status on the P1000X/P1500X:
1) The POWER indicator (green) will illuminate when power is properly applied to the P1000X/P1500X and the
main power switch is ‘ON’.
2) The LIMITER indicator (yellow) will illuminate when the P1000/P1500X automatically reduces the sound output
to prevent damage to the speaker. While the P1000X/P1500X is producing sound, it is suggested to reduce the
volume level so the LIMITER indicator does not illuminate. Continuing use of the P1000X/P1500X while this
indicator is illuminated may result in a protect condition where no sound can be produced.
3) The PROTECT indicator (red) will illuminate when the P1000X/P1500X automatically places itself into a condition
where sound output is shutoff. This condition may be the result of excessive limiting, an excessive heat
condition, or a low voltage condition. These conditions all can cause significant damage to the product.
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(J) CUSTOM FEATURES
ENHANCED EQ SWITCH
The ENHANCED EQ switch adjusts the contour of the overall frequency response and attenuates the mid-range
frequencies which helps increase focus on the low and high frequencies while potentially reducing feedback. This
feature is ideal for situations where an external mixer or EQ device is not available or playback only situations such as
mobile DJ’s. It is recommended that users listen to their system with this switch both on or off to determine what is
best for their needs.
VEGA BASS BOOST SWITCH
Engaging the VEGA BASS BOOST switch to ‘ON’ adds low frequency gain to the signal and dynamically adjusts the low-
frequency response based on the speaker volume level. Leaving the switch ‘OFF’ and engaging the HIGH PASS FILTER is
recommended when using the P1000X/P1500X with a subwoofer. When using the P1000X/P1500X with the P1800X
subwoofer it is also recommended to engage the HPF THRU & LPF SUB switch on the P1800X for the best performance.
HIGH PASS FILTER SWITCH
When engaged to ‘ON’, the HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF) switch attenuates overall frequency output below 80Hz. This is
recommended to reduce stage rumble when the speaker is used as a floor monitor or in situations where low
frequencies need to be attenuated such as in combination with a subwoofer.
FRONT LIMITER LIGHT SWITCH
Setting the FRONT LIMITER LIGHT switch to ‘ON’ will enable the limiter indicator light on the front of the P1000X/P1500X.
This allows the user to see when the limiter is engaged in situations where it needs to be visible such as during a sound
check.
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P1800SX Mixer - Rear Panel
The P1800SX powered subwoofer features an assortment of controls and connections similar to the P1000X/P1500X but
unique to the needs of this subwoofer. It is suggested to review the P1800SX mixer, as listed below, to take full
advantage of the product features.
(A) SIGNAL/CLIP INDICATOR
Each of the two inputs is monitored by an indicator that provides status on the incoming audio signal. The SIGNAL
indicator is illuminated when there is an audio signal present with a level greater than -30dB, approximately the lowest
level before a MUTE condition. The CLIP indicator is illuminated when the audio signal is clipping and adjustments must
be made to avoid amplifier shutdown and poor sound quality. Adjustments to prevent clipping are made by reducing the
input signal gain/level on the appropriate channel.
(B) INPUT 1 & INPUT 2 INPUT JACKS
A combination input allows for both XLR and ¼” TRS cable types.
(C) THRU 1 & THRU 2
The balanced XLR output is a connection to the respective INPUT 1 and INPUT 2. Note, the HPF THRU & LPF SUB custom
feature is placed between the INPUT and THRU.
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(D) LINK OUTPUT
This is a balanced XLR output that is the sum of the two input channels. This output is not affected by changes to the
Main Volume knob or the custom features. This connection is designed to provide an output which combines both
channels together for connecting to an additional P1800SX.
(E) MAIN VOLUME KNOB & REMOTE VOLUME CONTROL
It is highly recommended to have the volume set to the minimal (MIN) level upon initial system start-up and it can be
adjusted two different ways. On the main volume knob, volume is increased in a clockwise rotation and decreased in a
counter-clockwise rotation. Another method to control the volume is by using the Remote connection (sold separately).
A removable three-terminal jack can be wired over long distances to a remote volume control device with a
corresponding connection.
(F) INDICATORS
Three indicators provide operating condition status on the P1800SX:
1) The POWER indicator (green) will illuminate when power is properly applied to the P1800SX and the main power
switch is ‘ON’.
2) The LIMITER indicator (yellow) will illuminate when the P1800SX automatically reduces the sound output to
prevent damage to the speaker. While the P1800SX is producing sound, it is suggested to reduce the volume
level so the LIMITER indicator does not illuminate. Continuing use of the P1800SX while this indicator is
illuminated may result in a protect condition where no sound can be produced.
3) The PROTECT indicator (red) will illuminate when the P1800SX automatically places itself into a condition where
sound output is shutoff. This condition may be the result of excessive limiting, an excessive heat condition, or a
low voltage condition. These conditions all can cause significant damage to the product.
(G) CUSTOM FEATURES
POLARITY REVERSE
In situations where the P1800SX is not optimally located, a polarity reverse switch is provided which inverts the phase of
the audio signal by 180 degrees and can improve low frequency performance. In certain situations, the location of the
subwoofer may be out of phase with the full-range speakers. By reversing the polarity of the subwoofer, the phase will
match the full-range with the benefit of not having to relocate the subwoofer.
VEGA BASS BOOST SWITCH
Engaging the VEGA BASS BOOST switch to ‘ON’ adds low frequency gain to the signal and dynamically adjusts the low-
frequency response based on the subwoofer volume level.
HPF THRU & LPF SUB
When turned on, the HPF THRU & LPF SUB switch engages two filters simultaneously:
1) A low pass filter will attenuate frequencies above 80Hz for the P1800SX subwoofer.
2) A high pass filter will attenuate frequencies below 80Hz on the THRU 1 & 2 outputs. This is recommended when
using the subwoofer in combination with other speakers such as the P1000X/P1500X.
FRONT LIMITER LIGHT
Setting the FRONT LIMITER LIGHT switch to ‘ON’ will enable the limiter indicator light on the front of the P1800SX. This
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installation.
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P1000X an
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a depth of
2
t
he P1000X,
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,
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ontal orien
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N
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p
unsaf
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Consu
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s
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and/o
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Only
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for th
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Fitting
sure t
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Cerwi
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Do not
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P1500X s
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pull-back p
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ation) as w
e unit.
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: When usi
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p
eaker susp
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mounting
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loudspeak
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actual load
.
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s and riggin
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n
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use the pull
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suspend th
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the louds
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CERWIN
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a
re located
d
on the rear
s
are locate
and on th
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ull-back poi
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o
n installatio
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r
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load can res
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g the safe
t
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loudspeake
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, be sure t
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ffect the st
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ay deterior
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oroughly by
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esponsible
f
on.
as the sus
p
peaker do
w
ly.
-VEGA! PROF
16
10 threads
on the top
of the unit.
d on each
e
side for
n
ts located
n
, be sure to
persons wh
u
lt in seriou
s
e
garding eq
u
t
y and ope
rs by the ha
n
o
inspect all
r
ength and s
d
-rated shou
a
te over ext
e
qualified pe
f
or damage
o
p
ension poin
t
w
nwards onl
y
ESSIONAL
observe th
e
o are famili
a
s
injury and
e
u
ipment ins
t
ration of l
o
n
dles.
critical poi
n
afety of the
lder eyebolt
e
nded perio
d
rsonal at re
g
o
r injury ca
u
t for a maj
o
y
. Note tha
e
following:
a
r with riggi
n
e
quipment d
a
t
allation and
o
udspeakers
n
ts for any c
installation.
s along wit
h
d
s of time d
u
g
ular interval
u
sed by insu
f
o
rity of the
t the louds
n
g standards
amage.
ensure that
and relat
e
c
racks, defor
h
rigging har
u
e to wear a
n
s.
f
ficient stre
n
load. The p
u
peaker sus
p
and practic
e
all local, st
a
e
d equipme
n
mations, co
r
dware appr
o
n
d/or corros
n
gth of the s
u
ll-back poi
n
p
ension poi
n
e
s. Any
a
te and
n
t are
r
rosion
o
priate
ion, be
upport
n
ts are
n
ts are
Ap
p
A si
n
diag
me
d
mai
n
Inp
u
Inp
u
Inp
u
*
De
v
p
lication
#
n
gle P1000X
ram below
s
d
ia player ar
e
n
volume kn
o
E
q
u
t 1 A
c
u
t 2
M
u
t 3 K
e
v
ices with RCA ou
t
#
1 – Singl
e
or P1500X
s
hows an a
p
e
used toge
t
o
b controls t
q
uipment
c
oustic-Elec
t
M
icrophone (
S
e
yboard (or
m
t
puts can use IN
P
e
P1000X
o
powered sp
e
p
plication w
h
t
her. Each in
he overall a
u
t
ric Guitar (S
e
S
et switch t
o
m
edia playe
r
P
UT 3 with the ap
p
CERWIN
o
r P1500
X
e
aker can b
e
h
ere a vocal
dividual cha
u
dience volu
e
t switch to
o
MIC)
r
)
p
ropriate cable o
-VEGA! PROF
17
X
e
used to re
i
microphon
e
nnel volum
e
me.
C
LINE)
¼
X
D
r plug adapters.
ESSIONAL
inforce sou
n
e
, an acoust
e
can be adj
u
C
able Type
¼
” TS (stand
a
X
LR
D
ual ¼” TS (o
n
d for a wid
e
ic-electric g
u
u
sted to cre
a
a
rd guitar ca
b
r RCA*)
e
variety of
u
itar and ei
t
a
te the righ
t
b
le)
performanc
e
t
her a keyb
o
t
balance w
h
e
s. The
o
ard or
h
ile the
Ap
p
A se
two
or P
set
t
spe
a
simi
p
lication
#
cond P1000
X
speaker sys
t
1500X louds
t
he level an
d
a
ker will not
lar settings.
#
2 – Addi
n
X
or P1500X
t
em can cov
e
peaker, con
n
d
main volu
m
change the
n
g a seco
n
loudspeake
r
e
r a wider a
u
n
ect the MI
X
m
e to an app
r
volume on
CERWIN
n
d P1000
X
r
can easily
b
u
dience and
X
OUTPUT of
r
opriate sett
the second
-VEGA! PROF
18
X
or P150
0
b
e added usi
n
situations
w
the first spe
ing on the fi
speaker so
m
ESSIONAL
0
X
n
g a standar
d
w
here more
v
aker to INP
U
rst speaker.
m
ake sure t
o
d
XLR/mic c
a
v
olume is ne
U
T 1 or INPU
T
Be aware th
a
o
set the in
p
a
ble as in th
e
eded. To ad
d
T
2 on the s
e
a
t the main
v
p
ut and mai
n
e
example b
e
d
a second
P
e
cond speak
e
v
olume on t
h
n
volume k
n
e
low. A
P
1000X
e
r then
h
e first
n
obs to
CERWIN-VEGA! PROFESSIONAL
19
Application #3 – Adding Subwoofers
For demanding applications where even greater bass response is ideal, adding subwoofers to a pair of P1000X/P1500X
speakers is a great idea. In the diagram below, an audio source is connected to INPUT 1 on each P1800SX subwoofer
and then the signal is linked to the P1000X/P1500X speakers by using the P1800SX THRU 1 outputs. The P1000X/P1500X
and P1800SX also have CUSTOM FEATURES that allow them to work together efficiently which is covered on the next
page.
P1500X Equipment Cable Type
Input 1 From P1800SX THRU 1 output XLR
P1800SX Equipment Cable Type
Input 1 From Audio Source XLR or ¼” TRS
AUDIO SOURCE
Ap
p
Wh
e
on t
Fort
P18
0
REC
O
p
lication
#
e
n using the
he P1000X/
P
unately, thi
s
0
0SX depen
d
O
MMENDE
D
NOTE: U
comple
m
#
3 – Addi
n
P1000X/P1
5
P
1500X and
t
s
system is
d
ing on the s
i
D
SETTINGS
sing a stand
a
m
entary syst
e
n
g Subwo
o
5
00X and P1
8
t
he HPF TH
R
designed s
o
ituation. Th
e
SIGNAL FL
O
TOP (P1
0
(P1800SX)
P1000X/15
0
P1800SX: H
a
rd speaker
p
e
m that is e
a
CERWIN
o
fers (Adj
8
00SX toget
h
R
U & LPF SU
B
o
that the u
s
e
settings bel
O
W
0
00X/P1500
X
0
0X: High Pa
s
PF THRU &
L
p
ole, the P1
0
a
sy to setup
a
-VEGA! PROF
20
usting H
P
h
er it is imp
o
B
switch on
t
ser can rou
t
ow have be
e
X
) to B
O
ss Filter is O
N
L
PF SUB is O
N
0
00X/P1500
X
a
nd transpo
r
AUDIO S
O
ESSIONAL
P
F & LPF F
i
o
rtant to kn
o
t
he P1800S
X
t
e the audi
o
e
n provided
f
O
TTOM
SI
G
B
O
N
N
P1
0
P1
8
X
and P1800
S
r
t.
OURCE
i
lters con
t
o
w how to s
e
X
so that bot
o
source to
f
or either se
t
G
NAL FLOW
O
TTOM (P18
0
0
00X/P1500
X
8
00SX: HPF
T
S
X active su
b
t
inued)
e
t the HIGH
P
h speakers
w
either the
P
t
up.
0
0SX) to TOP
X
: High Pass
T
HRU & LPF
S
b
woofer cre
a
P
ASS FILTER
w
ork well to
g
P
1000X/P15
0
(P1000X/ P
1
Filter is OFF
S
UB is ON
a
te a
switch
g
ether.
0
0X or
1
500X)
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Cerwin-Vega P-Series User manual

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