Fender SPL 118S 071-1310-000 Manual
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Ensure that the subwoofer is placed on a stable surface. Connect the input source using a suitable cable, and adjust the volume and crossover settings to match your existing audio system for optimal performance.
The recommended crossover frequency is typically between 80Hz and 120Hz, depending on your main speakers' capabilities. Adjust the frequency to achieve a balanced sound.
Check all connections and ensure the subwoofer is powered on. Verify that the audio source is playing and the volume is turned up. If the issue persists, try connecting the subwoofer to another audio source.
Unplug the subwoofer and use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or solvents. Periodically check the cables and connections for wear and tear.
Ensure that all cables are properly shielded and not running parallel to power cables. Use high-quality cables and consider using a ground loop isolator if the issue persists.
Make sure there is adequate ventilation around the subwoofer. Avoid placing it in enclosed spaces and ensure the vents are not obstructed. Reduce the volume level to prevent overheating.
Yes, the SPL 118S is suitable for home theater use. Ensure it is properly integrated with your existing speakers and audio system for the best audio experience.
The SPL 118S is designed to handle a continuous power rating of 350 watts and a peak power of 700 watts. Make sure your amplifier or receiver matches these ratings.
Use the original packaging if available. If not, ensure the subwoofer is well-padded and secured during transport to prevent damage. Handle with care to avoid impacts.
The Fender SPL 118S measures 24.4 inches in width, 30.7 inches in height, and 23.6 inches in depth. It weighs approximately 90 lbs (40.8 kg).