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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on your purchase of the world's finest brand of car audio speakers. At
Rockford Fosgate we are fanatics about musical reproduction at its best, and we are
pleased you chose our product. Through years of engineering expertise, hand craftsman-
ship and critical testing procedures, we have created a wide range of products that
reproduce music with all the clarity and richness you deserve.
For maximum performance we recommend you have your new Rockford Fosgate
product installed by an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer, as we provide specialized
training through Rockford Technical Training Institute (RTTI). Please read your
warranty and retain your receipt and original carton for possible future use.
Great product and competent installations are only a piece of the puzzle when it comes
to your system. Make sure that your installer is using 100% authentic installation
accessories from Connecting Punch in your installation. Connecting Punch has
everything from RCA cables and speaker wire to Power line and battery connectors.
Insist on it! After all, your new system deserves nothing but the best.
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U.S. call 602-967-3565 or FAX 602-967-8132. For all other countries, call +001-602-
967-3565 or FAX +001-602-967-8132.
If, after reading your manual, you still have questions regarding this product,
we recommend that you see your Rockford Fosgate dealer. If you need further
assistance, you can call us direct at 1-800-669-9899. Be sure to have your serial
number, model number and date of purchase available when you call.
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The serial number can be found on the outside of the box. Please record it in
the space provided below as your permanent record. This will serve as
verification of your factory warranty and may become useful in recovering your
product if it is ever stolen.
Serial Number: ________________________________
Model Number:________________________________
Welcome to Rockford Fosgate! This manual is designed to provide information
for the owner, salesperson and installer. For those of you who want quick
information on how to install this product, please turn to the
Installation
Section
of this manual or refer to the icons listed below. Other information can
be located by using the Table of Contents. We, at Rockford Fosgate, have
worked very hard to make sure all the information in this manual is current. But,
as we are constantly finding new ways to improve our product, this information
is subject to change without notice.
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include recommendations for
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Introduction................................................................................................1
Package Contents .......................................................................................1
Design Features .......................................................................................... 2
Installation Considerations ...........................................................................5
Mounting Location ...................................................................................... 6
Installation ................................................................................................. 7
Troubleshooting........................................................................................ 11
Specifications ........................................................................................... 12
Warranty Information ................................................................................ 14
International Information............................................................................ 15
Sections marked
INSTALLATION
include “slam dunk”
wiring connections
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NTRODUCTION
This manual provides information on the features and installation of the
Fanatic Q Systems. We suggest you save this manual for future reference.
We strongly recommend you have your Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer
install the Fanatic Q System. If you do choose to install the system yourself,
please be sure to read the entire manual before beginning.
FNQ1414
(2) FNQ1401 Tweeters
Includes 3/4" [20mm] aluminum dome tweeter,
flush mount housing, surface mount housing,
wedge mount housing
(2) Tweeter Mounting Brackets
(4) #8-32 x .500 Screws
(4) #8-32 Black Nuts
(8) #8 x .75 Phillips Screws
(2) .110 Female Fast-on Connectors
(2) .110 Male Fast-on Connectors
(2) FNQ1404 4" Midrange Speakers
(2) 4" Speaker Grilles
(2) 4" Speaker Grille Rings
(2) “RF” Speaker Grille Logos
(2) FNQ142x 2-Way Crossovers
(8) #8 x 1.25 Phillips Screws
(20') 18 Gauge Speaker Wire
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FNQ1514
(2) FNQ1401 Tweeters
Includes 3/4" [20mm] aluminum dome tweeter,
flush mount housing, surface mount housing,
wedge mount housing
(2) Tweeter Mounting Brackets
(4) #8-32 x .500 Screws
(4) #8-32 Black Nuts
(8) #8 x .75 Phillips Screws
(2) .110 Female Fast-on Connectors
(2) .110 Male Fast-on Connectors
(2) FNQ1405 5
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4" Midrange Speakers
(2) 5
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4" Speaker Grilles
(2) 5
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4" Speaker Grille Rings
(2) “RF” Speaker Grille Logos
(2) FNQ142x 2-Way Crossovers
(8) #8 x 1.25 Phillips Screws
(20') 18 Gauge Speaker Wire
FNQ1614
(2) FNQ1401 Tweeters
Includes 3/4" [20mm] aluminum dome tweeter,
flush mount housing, surface mount housing,
wedge mount housing
(2) Tweeter Mounting Brackets
(4) #8-32 x .500 Screws
(4) #8-32 Black Nuts
(8) #8 x .75 Phillips Screws
(2) .110 Female Fast-on Connectors
(2) .110 Male Fast-on Connectors
(2) FNQ1406 6
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2" Midrange Speakers
(2) 6
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2" Speaker Grilles
(2) 6
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2" Speaker Grille Rings
(2) “RF” Speaker Grille Logos
(2) FNQ142x 2-Way Crossovers
(8) #8 x 1.25 Phillips Screws
(20') 18 Gauge Speaker Wire
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Tweeter
1. 3/4" Aluminum Dome Tweeter – To ensure accurate high frequency reproduc-
tion, the tweeter dome must be both light and strong. The Fanatic Q Component
Systems use an aluminum dome with a silk surround. This combines the low
mass and strength of aluminum with the smoothness of silk for the ultimate in
high frequency reproduction.
2. Ferrofluid Cooling – This synthetic fluid is held in place in the magnetic gap. The
fluid bathes the voice coil allowing higher power handling and greater reliability.
3. Neodymium Magnet – What good would a tweeter be if it was too big to mount
in your favorite spot? The Fanatic Component Systems use a highly efficient
neodymium magnet to enable a very small tweeter to have very big performance.
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Midrange
4. Rubber Surround – The durable rubber surround withstands the
extremes of the automotive environment. It also improves sound quality
by reducing 2nd and 3rd order harmonics and provides wider frequency
response.
5. 3-Layer Glass Fiber Composite Cone – The ideal cone material would
be infinitely strong, very light and would have very high damping to
ensure great sound quality. The Fanatic Q Series Component Systems
use a 3 layer glass fiber composite cone that is strong, light and has high
internal damping to provide excellent reproduction of sound.
6. Flat Spider The spider has the job of centering the voice coil and
providing the rear suspension for the speaker. The Fanatic Q Component
Systems use a durable flat spider to ensure great sound with long life and
durability.
7. Large 1-1/4" Voice Coil with Anodized Aluminum Former – Just like
all Rockford Fosgate woofers, all Fanatic Component System midrange
drivers use an aluminum voice coil former for more efficient dissipation
of heat. Dissipating the heat is key to long life and high power handling,
so go ahead and crank it up! The voice coil in the Fanatic Q series
component system is larger than the voice coil in some manufacturer's
woofers.
8. Proprietary Cast ABS Basket – This basket has unique cosmetics and
provides a solid platform for the midrange, reducing coloration of the
sound.
9. Vented Pole Piece – The pole piece extends from the back of the speaker
into the voice coil area. The Fanatic Q Component System uses a vented
pole piece to allow cool air to circulate in the voice coil gap which allows
greater power handling and increased reliability.
10. Aerovent Backplate – The curved shape of the backplate opening
reduces “huffing” noises caused during high excursions. The air moving
in and out of the pole piece is handled much more quietly and efficiently
than in conventional systems.
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Crossover
11. Competition Quality 2-Way Butterworth Crossover – Features a 24dB
per octave high-pass crossover for the tweeter and a 24dB/octave low-
pass crossover for the midrange. The steep slope of the tweeter crossover
gives better power handling. The low-pass crossover provides a
seamless transition between the tweeter and midrange.
12. Optical Compression – This built-in protection circuit limits power to
the tweeter when the “danger” threshold is exceeded. Because it simply
limits power and doesn't shut the tweeter off, this circuit is completely
inaudible.
13. Gold-Plated Screw Terminals – Terminals plated in gold for maximum
resistance to corrosion ensure great sound for years to come. These
terminals accept bare wire or 1/4" spade lug connectors.
14. 0dB/–3dB/–6dB Tweeter Pad – In some installations, you may find that
the tweeter location is much closer to your ears than the midrange. This
pad allows you to match the tweeter level to the midrange for the best
balance.
15. Tweeter Phase Switch – This 0°/180° switch allows easy comparison
of tweeter phase without disconnecting speaker wires. Simply leave the
switch in the position that sounds best in your particular installation.
16. Mylar Capacitors – These high-end, “low loss” capacitors are used to
maintain maximum sound quality.
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Tools Needed
The following is a list of some of the tools necessary for the installation of your
speakers.
Power Drill with assorted bits #2 Phillips Screwdriver
Tape Measure Voltmeter
General
1. For safety, disconnect the negative lead from the battery prior to beginning
the installation.
2. Never run wires underneath the vehicle. Running the wires inside the vehicle
provides the best protection.
3. Avoid running wires over or through sharp edges. Use rubber of plastic
grommets to protect any wires routed through metal.
4. Mount the speakers/crossovers away from electrical sources (other than the
amplifier) i.e., power cables, electronic fuel pumps, vehicle computers,
and other potential noise sources.
5. Mount the speakers/crossovers away from areas of extreme heat or
moisture.
Speakers
1. Make sure there is an area large enough of the speaker to mount. Warning!
Failure to do this can cause damage to the speaker if the speaker frame
is bent during installation.
2. Check to see that the location is deep enough for the speaker(s) and the
location does not interfere with the normal operation of the vehicle.
3. When mounting the speaker(s) in the door of a vehicle, make sure the
speaker(s) do not interfere with either the door or window operation.
4. When mounting the speaker(s) on the rear deck of the vehicle, check the
operation of the rear hatch or trunk lid. Make sure the torsion bars and other
moving parts are not obstructed by the speaker(s) installation.
• Please refer to the Specifications section of this manual for proper mounting
diameter and depth of the speaker(s).
Crossovers
1. Make sure there is a flat area large enough for the crossover to mount.
2. For best results, mount the crossover(s) next to the amplifier for a decorative
finish to the installation and provide an easy upgrade (no new wires to run)
for a bi-amp Rockford Fosgate system in the future.
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A solid front stage with a good image is one of the most difficult tasks to achieve
in a vehicle. No car has the optimum listening environment. This makes proper
sound staging very difficult to accomplish. Most speakers tend to be placed
where they will fit easily, as opposed to where they can perform the best.
The
mounting location of your speakers will have a great effect on the sound quality
of your stereo system. The special care taken to place the speakers will yield
many hours of listening enjoyment in return. Several important recommenda-
tions should be followed.
Place the speakers where they have a direct
path to the listening area.
For the best integration between the midrange
and tweeter, the tweeter should be placed
less than 2" from the midrange. (Figure 1)
If you cannot place the tweeter less than 2"
from the midrange, then place the tweeter
more than 7" from the midrange. Placing
the tweeter 2"-7" from the midrange can
cause destructive interference (frequency
response problems) which will affect the
speaker's ability to reproduce the frequency range around the crossover
frequency of the system.
Whenever possible, place the tweeter directly above or below the midrange
as this maximizes the imaging (point source) capability of the speakers.
(Figure 2)
Figure 1
2" or less
Figure 2-A
Figure 2-B
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Sound radiated from a “point source” has the most optimum stereo imaging
because the separation of the acoustical centers between the midrange and
tweeter for each channel is at the optimum. Figure 2-A describes a
horizontal speaker alignment. In a closed environment such as an
automobile, horizontal speaker alignment can cause severe amplitude and
phase differences which will degrade not only the imaging, but also the
frequency response. This is due to the path length differences between the
midrange and tweeter. Figure 2-B displays a vertical alignment between the
midrange and tweeter. With a vertical alignment, the path length difference
between the midrange and tweeter are reduced to a minimum. The result
is a negligible difference in path lengths between the midrange and tweeter
regardless of the proximity of the listener to the speakers. Mounting the
speaker with minimum path length difference will ensure the best staging
and imaging possible from your audio system.
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Mounting the Midrange
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1. Cut the proper size hole for the midrange/woofer.
• For the FNQ1404, cut a 98.55mm (3
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32") diameter hole
• For the FNQ1405, cut a 115.57mm (4
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16") diameter hole
• For the FNQ1406, cut a 148.51mm (5
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32") diameter hole
2. Place the midrange over the mounting hole and mark the location of the
screw mounting holes.
3. Remove the midrange. Drill the holes for the screws using a 1/8" drill bit.
4. Route the wire through the hole.
5. Attach the wires and be sure to observe the proper speaker polarity.
6. Place the speaker into the hole and screw the speaker into place. Be
careful not to bend the speaker frame during this step.
7. Press the speaker grille into the mounting ring.
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Flush Mount Tweeter
Tweeter
Surface Mount Tweeter
Trim Ring
Back
Plate
Flush
Housing
Tweeter
Trim Ring
Back
Plate
Surface
Housing
Wedge Mount Tweeter
Tweeter
Wedge
Housing
Crossover Connections
Be Sure to Maintain Speaker Polarity
0dB Tweeter Level matches the amplitude of the tweeter to the midrange
–3dB/–6dB Tweeter Level reduces the amplitude of the tweeter –3dB or
–6dB lower than the midrange. (ex. ideal for tweeters located high in door
panels and midranges located low in the kick panel)
•0°/180° Tweeter Phase matches the phase response of the tweeter to the
midrange (eminent when tweeter is located away from the midrange).
Leave the switch in the position that results in the best sound quality.
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-6db Tweeter Level
0db Tweeter Level
-3db Tweeter Level
0 180
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MIDRANGE
+- +
TWEETER
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+
+
(One channel of
amplifier)
+
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Bandpassing the Midrange
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The Fanatic Component Systems are optimized for full range music reproduc-
tion. In cases where a subwoofer is used, the midrange can be bandpassed in
order to prevent overlapping frequencies from the midrange into the subwoofer.
1.Determine the frequency range that the subwoofer will play (i.e.: 20Hz-80Hz)
2.Use the low-pass crossover frequency of the subwoofer system (i.e.: 80Hz) as
the high-pass crossover frequency for the midrange
3.Select the appropriate capacitor value (i.e.: 500µF) to properly bandpass the
midrange
4.Place the capacitor in series with the “+” terminal of the speaker
Frequency Speaker
(Hertz) (4 ohms)
C1
80Hz 500µF
100Hz 400µF
130Hz 300µF
200Hz 200µF
260Hz 150µF
400Hz 100µF
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TWEETERINPUT
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MIDRANGE
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0dB
–3dB
80Hz
Subwoofer Midrange Tweeter
C1
6dB/octave HP
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ROUBLESHOOTING
No sound from
speakers
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
Check and repair or replace
wiring as needed.
Check system with known work-
ing amplifier and repair or re-
place as needed.
Check for shorts in the wiring
with a volt/ohm meter and re-
pair or replace wires as needed
Check system with known work-
ing speaker and repair or re-
place as needed.
Wires between amplifier,
crossover or speakers not
connected properly.
Amplifier has no output.
Speaker wires are shorted
to each other or to the chas-
sis of the vehicle.
Speakers are blown.
Incorrect wiring between
crossover and speakers
Excessive power from am-
plifier
Equalizer in system (if
available) has excessive
boost in the high frequency
range
Check wiring and repair or re-
place as needed.
Check gain settings on ampli-
fier and readjust as necessary
Check settings on equalizer and
readjust as necessary
Distorted sound
from speakers
Tweeters “burn
up” easily
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Engine noise from
one or more
speakers
Check for shorts in the wiring
with a volt/ohm meter and re-
pair or replace wires as needed.
Re-route speaker wiring away
from noise sources. (Refer to
the Installation Consider-
ations section of this manual.)
Move crossovers away from
noise sources. (Refer to the In-
stallation Considerations sec-
tion of this manual.)
Speaker wires shorted to
chassis of vehicle.
Speaker wires are routed
near radiated noise source.
(Power cables, vehicle
computers, etc.)
Crossover is mounted near
radiated noise source.
(Power cables, vehicle
computers, etc.)
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System Model Number FNQ1414 FNQ1514 FNQ1614
Midrange Model Number FNQ1404 FNQ1405 FNQ1406
Nominal Diameter 4" 5
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1
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Nominal Impedance 4 4 4
Frequency Response 70Hz-7kHz 50Hz-6kHz 45Hz-5kHz
Fs (Hz) 70Hz 50Hz 45Hz
Qes .435 .315 .299
Qms 3.249 2.478 2.576
Qts .383 .280 .338
Vas (ft
3
/liter) 0.9/2.6 .25/7 .75/21.4
Xmax (in/mm) .14/3.6 .17/4.4 .17/4.4
Sensitivity 85.9dB 86.8dB 89dB
RMS Power Handling 100 Watts 100 Watts 100 Watts
Mounting Diameter 98.55mm 115.57mm 148.51mm
(3
29
32
") (4
9
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") (5
27
32
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Mounting Depth 59mm (2
5
16
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7
8
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PECIFICATIONS
Model FNQ1401
Nominal Diameter 3/4" (20mm)
Nominal Impedance 4
Frequency Response 1.9kHz-20kHz
Fs 1.9kHz
Sensitivity 91dB
RMS Power Handling 100 Watts*
Mounting Diameter See drawings
Mounting Depth See drawings
Model FNQ142x
Crossover Type 2-Way
Crossover Frequency 4kHz @ 4
Crossover Slope 24dB/octave High-Pass
12dB/octave Low-Pass
w/notch filter and zobel
Filter Q 0.707 (Butterworth)
Tweeter Protection Optical Compression
Tweeter Pad 0dB/–3dB/–6dB
Tweeter Phase 0°/180°
Dimensions See drawings
*Power Ratings (PE) is established with
recommended filter network
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(Specifications are subject to change without notice)
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Wedge Mount
Surface Mount
Flush Mount
1.74"
1.00"
1.94"
.375"
1.00"
.25"
1.795"
.965"
.675"
1.562"
1.24"
INPUT
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MIDRANGE
+- +
TWEETER
-+
4.070”
1.915”
5.615”
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Rockford Corporation offers a limited warranty on Rockford Fosgate products on the following
terms:
Length of Warranty
1 year on speakers 30 days on speaker B-stock (receipt required)
3 years on electronics 90 days on electronic B-stock (receipt required)
2 years on source units
What is Covered
This warranty applies only to Rockford Fosgate products sold to consumers by Authorized
Rockford Fosgate Dealers in the United States of America or its possessions. Product
purchased by consumers from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer in another country
are covered only by that country’s Distributor and not by Rockford Corporation.
Who is Covered
This warranty covers only the original purchaser of Rockford product purchased from an
Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer in the United States. In order to receive service, the
purchaser must provide Rockford with a copy of the receipt stating the customer name,
dealer name, product purchased and date of purchase.
Products found to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced
(with a product deemed to be equivalent) at Rockford's discretion.
What is Not Covered
1. Damage caused by accident, abuse, improper operations, water, theft
2. Any cost or expense related to the removal or reinstallation of product
3. Service performed by anyone other than Rockford or an Authorized Rockford Fosgate
Service Center
4. Any product which has had the serial number defaced, altered, or removed
5. Subsequent damage to other components
6. Any product purchased outside the U.S.
7. Any product not purchased from an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer
Limit on Implied Warranties
Any implied warranties including warranties of fitness for use and merchantability are
limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above. Some states do not
allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply. No
person is authorized to assume for Rockford Fosgate any other liability in connection with
the sale of the product.
How to Obtain Service
Please call 1-800-669-9899 for Rockford Customer Service. You must obtain an RA#
(Return Authorization number) to return any product to Rockford Fosgate. You are
responsible for shipment of product to Rockford.
Ship to: Electronics
Rockford Corporation
Warranty Repair Department
2055 E. 5th Street
Tempe, AZ 85281
RA#:_________________
Ship to: Speakers
Rockford Acoustic Design
(Receiving-speakers)
609 Myrtle N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
RA#:_________________
INTERNATIONAL
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Montaje del altavoz de medios
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1. Corte el agujero para el medio/woofer.
• Par el FNQ1404, corte un circulo de 98,55mm de diámetro
• Par el FNQ1405, corte un circulo de 115,57mm de diámetro
• Par el FNQ1406, corte un circulo de 148,51mm de diámetro
LEA DETENIDAMENTE LAS SIGUIENTES INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN DEL
PRODUCTO.
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NTRODUCCIÓN
Este manual contiene información sobre la construcción, installación y
funcionamiento de los sistemas Fanatic Q. Le recomendamos que conserve el
manual para futuras consultas.
Es preferible que la instalación de sistema Fanatic Q sea realizada por un
distribuidor autorizado Rockford Fosgate. Si prefiere realizar la instalación usted
mismo, asegurese de leer el manual en su totalidad antes de comenzar.
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ONTAJE
Le mejor interacción entre tweeter y medio
se consigue si no están separados entre si
más de 5 cenimetros. (Figura 1)
no superior a 5cm
Figura 1
ESPAÑOL
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2. Use los anillos de midrange como plantilla. Marque la posición de los tornills
de anclaje.
3. Quite el anillo y perfore los agujeros con una broca de 1/8".
4. Pase el cable de altavoz a través del agujero.
5. Conecte los cables observando la polaridad. Mantenga los cables alejados pe
partes móviles o cortantes.
6. Asegure el altavoz en la abertura con los tornillos. Tenga la precaución de no
doblar el marco del altavoz en este proceso.
7. Presione la rejilla en el anillo de montaje.
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INPUT
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MIDRANGE
+- +
TWEETER
-+
+
+
+
Nivel de –3dB del Agudo
Nivel de 0dB del Agudo
(Un canal del
amplificador)
Nivel de –6dB del Agudo
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