SWR Sound Workingman's Series Bass Speaker 1X10T User Manual

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WORKINGMAN’S TOWER

Specifications

Specifications

Description: 8x10 and Tweeter Speaker Enclosure
Power Handling: 800 watts RMS
Impedance: 4 ohms
Frequency Response & SPL:

93 dB @ 1W1M (–3dB 60 Hz & 13.5 kHz)

Speaker Complement:

(8) Custom Designed, Stamped Steel Frame, 10" SWR
Drivers
(1) Custom Designed Tweeter

Porting: Front Slot Port
Dimensions: 46.5" H x 22.375" W x 18.25 D"
Weight: 110 lbs.

10" Speaker Specifications

Individual Impedance: 8 Ohms (each)
Power Rating: 100 Watts RMS (each)
Frame Material: Stamped Steel

Connection and Operation

Connection and Operation

The WorkingMan’s Tower can be connected to any musical instrument amplifier that is capable of
driving a 4 ohm load. To connect your amplifier to the WorkingMan’s Tower, run a high quality
speaker cable (18 gauge or heavier) from your amplifier’s speaker output to one of the designated
speaker inputs (Speakon or 1/4") on the input panel of the cabinet (

see diagram, page 4).

Power Handling

Power Handling

The power output rating for any amplifier that is connected to the WorkingMan’s Tower should not
exceed the cabinet’s 800 Watt power handling capacity. Please be aware that exceeding the power
handling capacity of the WorkingMan’s Tower can void the SWR warranty if any damage occurs to
your loudspeakers due to overpowering.

Full Range Input and Output Jacks

The WorkingMan’s Tower features four, full range input/output jacks (two standard 1/4" and two
Speakon

®

) wired in parallel (

see diagram, page 4). If you are running two speaker enclosures in

parallel, connect the speaker cable from your amplifier to either jack labeled “IN,” and a second
speaker cable from either jack labeled “OUT” to the input of the second speaker enclosure.

Speakon

®

Jacks

Whenever possible, use of the Speakon jacks is recommended. Speakon jacks and connectors offer
the best possible connection and are far superior to banana or 1/4" phone jacks in that they not
only lock in place (preventing accidental disconnection), but also offer a greater and more stable
connection surface. This solid connection provides a more effective transfer of power to your speak-
ers, particularly from high-powered amplifiers.

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