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Your Rocket
UFW-10
Subwoofer
Enjoyment
Guide
Yours exclusively through
1001 Delaware Ave. • Suite C • Longmont, CO 80501 • Toll Free 1-877-543-7500 • e-mail: info@av123.com

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  • Page 1 Your Rocket UFW-10 Subwoofer Enjoyment Guide Yours exclusively through 1001 Delaware Ave. • Suite C • Longmont, CO 80501 • Toll Free 1-877-543-7500 • e-mail: info@av123.com...
  • Page 2 That’s why AV123 will continue to work hard to earn your respect with technical advice and customer service that is second to none in our in- dustry.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Your Rocket UFW-10 Subwoofer Enjoyment Guide Table of Contents Introduction Section 1—Product Overview • 1.1 Control Panel Features • 1.2 Brass Feet, Discs, and Rubber Feet a. Spike Feet b. Brass Discs c. Rubber Feet Section 2—Subwoofer Placement and Location •...
  • Page 4: Section 1-Product Overview

    C. Line Fuse – The UFW-10 is equipped with through our trained advisors, there is simply not a 4-amp fast blow fuse. Always replace a safer way to buy. At AV123, misleading and with the same rating. high-pressure sales tactics are a thing of the D.
  • Page 5: Brass Feet, Discs, And Rubber Feet

    Figure 1.1 UFW-10 Subwoofer. On uneven surfaces, taves…and a level adjustment from –15dB use these feet to help compensate. to + 6dB. Brass Discs 1.2 Brass Feet, Discs, and Rubber Feet To protect your hard flooring surface, we have Spike Feet also included metal discs to provide a contact point between your Included with your Rocket...
  • Page 6: Rubber Feet

    board 1 band parametric equalizer. As “boomy” Rubber Feet bass is often the result of the largest untamed peak, we're confident that you will find this fea- As an alternative to both methods above we’ve ture an indispensable tool for shaping your sub- also included soft self- woofer into the way you'd like to hear it.
  • Page 7: Section 4-Setting Up Your Surround Processor Or Receiver

    cable is likely to be the longest interconnect in sub-80Hz information better than "most" loud- your system. speakers in "most" rooms. This is mainly due to the tendency for competing sources of informa- The simplest and recommended connection be- tion below 80Hz to result in destructive bass tween a home theater receiver or processor and wave cancellation, thus eliminating the very fre- your UFW-10 Subwoofer is directly from the sub/...
  • Page 8: Crossover Settings

    • From the receiver or pre/pro's speaker cali- bration menu, set the subwoofer level to 0dB. Start with the gain on the subwoofer *What is reference level? Reference around 1/4 to 1/2 of the way up from the -15 level allows for peaks of 105dB from the mark.
  • Page 9: Section 5-Advanced Calibration And Correction

    channels to reference level, set your sub’s typical front corner placement in most rooms, volume to 70dB. you may very well find the "0" setting to be opti- d. Play a 20Hz track from a test tone CD, mum. such as one available through Section 5—Advanced Calibration and www.rivesaudio.com, and record BOTH...
  • Page 10: Advanced Parametric Eq Adjustments

    the filter to be applied. In our example above, we want to tame the peak that is centered at just about 45Hz, and thus set our frequency fil- ter to the corresponding 45Hz level. B) Bandwidth—The bandwidth control on your UFW-10 allows you to set the WIDTH of the filter you want applied.
  • Page 11 need our width points, we must calculate the percentage of a full octave this translates to. This can be done with the following equation: [(Bandwidth)x(Center Hz)] + (Center Hz) Which breaks down to: Bandwidth(B) = High Cutoff(H) - Center Hz(C) Center (45Hz) Center Hz (C)
  • Page 12: Section 6-Proper Care And Feeding

    60 days after the date of purchase. After 60 days the product must be returned to +1.5 AV123 for repair only and return shipping costs +1.5 are the responsibility of the customer. All ques- tions should be directed to customer service.

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