Setting up your sp-18 subwoofer – Audio Pro SP-18 User Manual

Page 3

Advertising
background image

3

The B-52 Pro Audio speakers described in this instruction manual are intended for portable used in which the
speakers will be placed directly on the floor, stage or a solid platform. The SP-18 and SP-18S described in this
manual should not be suspended or flown. These models are also not intended for fixed installations
outdoors or in high-moisture areas. Moisture can damage the subwoofer and can cause corrosion of electrical
contacts.

Keep speakers out of extended or intense direct sunlight. The subwoofer spider and surround will premature-
ly dry out and finished surfaces may fade and be damaged by long-term exposure to intense ultra-violet light.

B-52 Pro-Audio speakers, especially the SP-18, can produce high-levels of energy. When placed on slippery
surfaces such as polished wood or smooth tiles, the speaker may move because of its intense bass output.
Precautions should be taken to ensure the subwoofer does not fall off a stage or raised surface .

The SP-18 models include a pole-mounting cup to allow mounting of a full-range speaker above the subwoofer.
When installing a pole to mount a full-range speaker above the SP-18, be sure to observe the follow precau-
tions:

Check the pole’s specifications to be certain that it is designed to support the weight on the speaker.
Observe all safety precautions specified by the stand’s/pole’s manufacturer.

Make sure the pole is placed completely within the receptacle cup both on the subwoofer and the

full-range speaker.

Route cables so that performers, production crews and audiences will not trip over them and pull the
speaker over.

Do not attempt to place more than one speaker on a pole designed for a single speaker.

Do not mount a speaker above the subwoofer in windy conditions.

B-52 Pro-Audio recommends that you not lift the speaker above the subwoofer alone.

Hearing damage, prolonged exposure to excessive SPL
B-52 Pro-Audio speakers, especially the SP-18(S) are capable of producing sound pressure levels (SPL) suf-
ficient to cause permanent hearing damage to performers, production crews or people in the audience.
Hearing-protection devices (ear-plugs) are recommended. Caution should be taken to avoid extended expo-
sure to SPL in excess of 90 dBA.

Amplifier Module Precautions
Do not attempt to service the SP-18 by yourself. Refer all servicing to a B-52 Pro-Audio Authorized dealer.
Service is required when the SP-18 has had liquid spilled on or inside the subwoofer, objects have fallen onto
the speaker or it has been damaged in any way, the speaker has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally or has been dropped.

Keep your SP-18 amplifier away from sources of heat such as a radiator or intense sunlight. Do not cover your
SP-18 amplifier with material that may retain heat, such as a blanket or curtain. Be certain that the vents on
the panel of the amplifier are clear of all obstructions during operation.

WARNING – Shock Hazard:
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Do not operate your
SP-18(S) near a pool or other standing water. Do not bypass or defeat the grounding or polarization means
used on the SP-18 amplifier. Make sure all blades on the polarized power plug are fully inserted into the power
source. Ensure the power cord is not stretched, pinched or otherwise abused. Ensure the power cord is rout-
ed to avoid foot traffic. Your SP-18 amplifier should be cleaned only with a dry cloth.

Setting Up Your SP-18 Subwoofer

Advertising