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MODEL: 10.6
THOR
SERIES 6 | SUBWOOFER
User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Richter THOR SERIES 6

  • Page 1 MODEL: 10.6 THOR SERIES 6 | SUBWOOFER User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    19. SERVICING - Do not attempt to service the product yourself, beyond what is described in these operating instructions. Thank you for purchasing this Richter SubWoofer. 20. REPLACEMENT PARTS - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use to replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.
  • Page 3: A Word From Our Senior Engineer

    Full digital control The Thor series 6 uses a new digital signal processor (DSP) with 3 custom modes for, Music, Home Theatre and also Merlin mode to make the perfect partnership with the Award- Winning Merlin MKV.
  • Page 4: Installation

    22º 33º 22º 33º THOR SUBWOOFER MODEL: 10.6 Installation The figure 5 below shows alternative subwoofer placement options with subwoofer/- placed at the midpoint of the wall. This can be used for one subwoofer with the subwoofer CABLES - RCA UNBALANCED placed in the front, for two subwoofers with the subwoofer placed at the front and back and for four subwoofers with the subwoofers placed in the mid point of each wall.
  • Page 5: Connections

    THOR SUBWOOFER MODEL: 10.6 AMPLIFIER/PRE-AMP WITHOUT INTERNAL CROSSOVER CAUTION • By connecting to high level speaker cable inputs or RCA L & R inputs the internal 1. This subwoofer has electronics built into the cabinet and must be properly crossover is used ventilated.
  • Page 6 THOR SUBWOOFER MODEL: 10.6 • Crossover frequency should be selected. We recommend 80Hz for the satellite speakers • While observing an SPL meter (or listening to the mid-bass level), have an assistant adjust to start with. Higher or lower crossover point may yield better results in your system the “PHASE”...
  • Page 7: Room Tuning & Eq Settings

    This is a Richter experience at its operation. It will tend to reduce the level of bass but can restore the best, you will be guaranteed to want to hear all those tracks over again with a renewed response to one having an ideal transient character or speed.
  • Page 8: Connections & Controls

    THOR SUBWOOFER MODEL: 10.6 LOW PASS SWITCH Connections & controls The low pass filter cuts away high frequencies at a certain point and over, the frequency point is set by the crossover variable. We recommend that when using VOLUME (set to pointing upwards/12 o’clock if LFE signal to turn the low pass filter off, using a surround processor) as most receivers are handling filters...
  • Page 9: Care Of Your Speaker

    THOR SUBWOOFER MODEL: 10.6 Care of your speaker 3. Has the external fuse blown? Unplug the power cord from the amplifier, then use a small screwdriver to remove the fuse holder cartridge (located below the cord connection), and inspect fuse for damage. If blown, replace with the same type & value fuse. Your new subwoofer/-s does not require any regular maintenance or calibration.
  • Page 10: Service

    Inputs L & R Unbalanced RCA, LFE Unbalanced RCA, Balanced product may result in loss of the data. Richter Audio shall not be held responsible for any loss of such data as a consequence of fault-find or repair process. XLR, Speaker Level Inputs 7 The product will be at the owner’s risk whilst in transit to and from the Richter Audio Service Centre, unless...
  • Page 11 For support and warranty registration visit www.richter.com.au Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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