Specifications Fwr; Frequently Asked Questions - Final Sound WR User Manual

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FVSS201/p´s manual for connecting the S95 subwoofer. This manual also contains special instructions
to connect and configure the S110 and S220 subwoofers to the FVSS201/p receiver

9. Specifications FWR

FWR specs
frequency range
sensitivity
recommended amplifier
dimensions panels (w x d x h) see page
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Panels depth
weight
colours
Wall mount
floor stand
recommended sub
recommended receiver
HP filter
10.

Frequently asked questions

How much power do you need?
Although our loudspeakers will work fine with the majority of reasonably priced amplifiers from 50 W
Watt/channel and up, we also know that our panels will benefit when driven by high powered quality
amps. This knowledge is not limited to the use of electrostatic loudspeakers but is true for any
loudspeaker in the market. Exceptions are the high sensitive loudspeakers, which you can drive with
low powered triode and other tube amplifiers. But this belongs to the exclusive domain of audiophile
knowledge and the ultimate dedication towards sound quality. To complete this chapter; room size and
room acoustics have something to do with this equation as well. Bigger rooms need more power,
smaller rooms less. Rooms with lots of absorption from drapes and furniture need more power;
reflective rooms less.
Where should I place my subwoofer?
Coloration, due to resonance, is strongest at bass frequencies between 20 and 200 Hertz. It's much
easier to obtain high absorption at higher frequencies. So, the placement of a subwoofer is critical.
Theoretically, the smoothest low-frequency response is obtained when the subwoofer is as close as
possible to the listener's ears. The received sound from the subwoofer is then dominated by the direct
radiation rather than by room resonances. Practically, the subwoofer should be placed on the base line
between the front panels. That's also advisable from a phase perspective and if the subwoofer outputs
frequencies higher than 100Hz. You cannot locate frequencies below 100Hertz. If the output is above
100Hz, it's easy to locate the sound coming from the subwoofer. Then, it's common wisdom to keep
the sub near the front panels and not along the wall or in the corner.
If you don't want to put the sub between the front panels and if the output is below 100Hz, the second
best location is nearby the corner of the room, consistent with the acoustic theory that all the room
FINAL SOUND FWR Loudspeaker Manual
120Hz-35kHz
88db
30-75 Watts RMS
(114.5 is
including
table top
178x114.5x410 mm
feet)
82 mm (includes
electronics housing)
2,2kg
Black
optional
optional
S95
only bundled with FVSS201/p
in receiver
vs. 1.0
-US-
.
c FS 2008
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