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EarthQuake MINIME P63 User manual

The Sound That Will Move You
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MINIME P63
USER’S MANUAL
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About Earthquake Sound Corporation..................................................
Safety Instructions.................................................................................
Introduction...........................................................................................
What Makes a MiniMe?..........................................................................
Control Panel Overview.........................................................................,
Placing Your Subwoofer(s)...................................................................
Connecting Your Subwoofer(s)..............................................................
Adjusting Your Subwoofer(s)..................................................................
Dimensions and Specifications..............................................................
Warranty Information.............................................................................
For Your Records..................................................................................
Table of Contents
Earthquake Sound Corporation
2727 McCone Avenue
Hayward, CA 94545
United States of America
Tel: 510-732-1000
Fax: 510-732-1095
© 2016 Earthquake Sound Corporation. All rights reserved.
This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of Earthquake Sound Corporation.
The information is subject to change without notice.
Earthquake Sound Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear within this document.
The Sound That Will Move You
S O U N D
WARNING: This product is
capable of generating high
sound pressure levels. You
should exercise caution when
operating these speakers. Long
term exposures to high levels of
sound pressure will cause permanent
damage to your hearing. Sound pressure
levels exceeding 85dB can be dangerous
with constant exposure, set your audio
system to a comfortable loudness level.
Earthquake Sound Corporation does not
assume liability for damages resulting from
the direct use of Earthquake Sound audio
product(s) and urges users to play volume at
moderate levels.
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For over 28 years, Earthquake Sound has been producing a variety of high quality audio products that have
impressed audiophile communities around the world. It all started in 1984 when Joseph Sahyoun, a music freak and
Aerospace Engineer unhappy with the existing loud speaker technology and performance, decided to put his
advance engineering knowledge to use. He pushed technological boundaries to the limit to create the kind of
subwoofer he could live with. Earthquake quickly created a name for itself in the car audio industry and became well
known for its powerful subwoofers and amplifiers. In 1997, using his existing expertise in the audio industry, Joseph
Sahyoun expanded his company to home audio production.
Earthquake Sound has since evolved into a leader in the home audio industry, producing not only subwoofers and
amplifiers but surround speakers and tactile transducers as well. Engineered by audiophiles for audiophiles,
Earthquake Sound audio products are meticulously crafted to reproduce each and every single note perfectly,
bringing your home theater experience to life. With true dedication and full attention to details, Earthquake Sound
engineers continuously develop new and better products to meet customers’ needs and go beyond their
expectations.
From mobile audio to prosound and home audio, Earthquake Sound has been selected as the winner of many
prestigious awards based on sound quality, performance, value and features. CEA and numerous publications have
awarded Earthquake Sound with over a dozen design and engineering awards. Additionally, Earthquake Sound has
been granted many design patents by the USPO for revolutionary audio designs that have changed the sound of the
audio industry.
Headquartered in a 60,000 square foot facility in Hayward, California USA, Earthquake Sound currently exports to
over 60 countries worldwide. In 2010, Earthquake Sound expanded its export operations by opening a European
warehouse in Denmark. This accomplishment was recognized by the US Department of Commerce who honored
Earthquake Sound with an Export Achievement award at the 2011 Consumer Electronic Show. Just recently, the US
Department of Commerce presented Earthquake Sound with another Export Achievement award for expanding its
export operations in China.
About Earthquake Sound Corporation
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Joseph Sahyoun, US Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke,
Abraham Sahyoun and Thomas Mygind
US Commercial Officer Sarah Fox and Joseph Sahyoun
MiniMe P63 Manual 3
Safety First
Symbols Explained:
Important Safety Instructions:
Appears on the component to
indicate the presence of
uninsulated, dangerous voltage
inside the enclosure – voltage that
may be sufficient to constitute a
risk of shock.
Calls attention to a procedure,
practice, condition or the like that,
if not correctly performed or
adhered to, could result in injury
or death.
Calls attention to a procedure,
practice, condition or the like that,
if not correctly performed or
adhered to, could result in
damage to or destruction of part or
all of the product.
NOTE: Calls attention to information that
is essential to highlight.
Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions in their entirety.
2) Store this manual and packaging in a safe
place.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow instructions (do not take shortcuts).
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with a dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatuses that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than the other. The
grounding-type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong is provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments and accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only a compatible rack or cart for the final
resting position.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for a long period of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in a way such
as: power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
15) To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
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System Installation Considerations
This documentation contains general safety,
installation, and operating instructions for the
MiniMe P63 subwoofer. It is important to read this
user’s manual before attempting to use this product.
Pay particular attention to the safety instructions.
There are several factors to consider before
installing Earthquake Sound’s MiniMe P63
Subwoofer.
What are the intended listening zones?
From where in each zone will the listener prefer
to control the system? Where will the subwoofer
be located?
 Where will the source equipment be located?
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
This triangle, which appears on your component,
alerts you to the presence of uninsulated,
dangerous voltage inside the enclosure -
voltage that may be sufficient to
constitute a risk of shock.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This triangle, which appears on your component,
alerts you to important operating and
maintenance instructions in this
accompanying literature.
Safe & Proper handling
Connection Tips
Keep all power cords away from all signal cables to
prevent humming from induced noise.
Choose reliable signal cable cords (Earthquake
Sound also specializes in high performance RCA
cables and patches).
All speaker wires that are ran through the walls
should be twisted type to reduce potential hum
noise pick-up.
It is best to use a grounded electrical outlet to
power the amplifier. Lack of input ground
reference could be unsafe. Consult with your
electrical contractor about proper grounding.
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The MiniMe P63 subwoofer is considerably light
weight and easy to maneuver. However, we
encourage you to take precaution when unpacking
the unit to prevent any possible damage to your
MiniMe P63. We further suggest the following:
Do not apply pressure or push against the face of
the speaker as this will cause irrepairable damage
to the cone and suspension.
When carrying the MiniMe P63, make sure that
the speakers/grilles are away from your chest,
eliminating the chance of pushing against the face
of the speaker.
Do not drop the MiniMe P63 or subject it to sudden
shocks. This will damage the external finish and
weaken the enclosure, creating air leaks.
Avoid exposing the MiniMe P63 to moisture.
Water will damage the structure as well as the
amplifier and speakers.
Cleaning the MiniMe P63 is best done using soft
cloth. If needed, use mild detergent with water.
Like any other electrical unit, always unplug the
unit before cleaning it.
Unpacking the MiniMe P63
Keep the original carton and packing materials for
future shipment or storage.
Check for any visual signs of damage. If you
encounter any concealed damage, consult your
Earthquake Sound dealer before proceeding with
unit installation.
Retain the sales receipt as it establishes the
duration of the limited warranty and provides
information for insurance purposes.
The MiniMe is packaged well for safety. We highly
suggest having a padded surface when unpacking it .
Step 1:
On a padded surface, carefully place the box on its
side to remove the bottom packing tape and staples.
Step 2:
Without tilting the box too much, tug
the bottom flaps outward and keep the
protective foam in place.
Step 3:
Gently reposition the box upright.
Step 4:
Slide the box off, minding the
protective foam on the top,
bottom and sides of the
subwoofer.
Passive Radiators
The MiniMe P63 is equipped
with two passive radiators.
One on each side of the
active driver. This increases
the subwoofers efficiency
and capability for ultra low
frequency reproduction.
Coupled with the premium
long throw active driver, the
passive radiators enable the MiniMe P63 to deliver
louder and more powerful bass without using more
power from the amplifier.
Luxurious Piano Gloss Cabinet
Available in five different high-end finishes. The deep
luxurious piano lacquer begins with a thorough
sanding and priming, followed by multiple
applications of colored lacquer with additional fine
sanding between each layer, and finished with a
smooth, high gloss clear coat. Available in black and
white piano gloss, as well as in limited edition color
finishes: red, silver, and yellow.
When it comes to elegance and style, the MiniMe
P63 delivers.
Digital Class “D” Amplifier
The MiniMe P63 amplifier
utilizes the advanced class
“D” circuitry with over 90%
efficiency, allowing it to
c o n t i n u o u s l y p e r f o r m
without getting hot.
The 500-Watt peak power
amplifier is fully equipped
with 40 - 180Hz frequency
adjustment control, 0 - 180° phase adjustment, low
level RCA input, auto signal sensing, and shielded
components.
Premium Long Throw Drivers
The active driver installed in
e v e r y M i n i M e P 6 3 i s
specifically designed for
accurate reproduction of bass
and sub-bass frequencies.
Built w ith TCT (Tur bine
C o o l e d T r a n s d u c e r )
Technology, stitched tensile
leads, anti-wobble cone construction and reinforced
dust cap, the MiniMe P63 driver effortlessly
produces phenomenal bass with extremely low
distortion while staying cool the entire time.
Introduction
What Makes a MiniMe?
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The MiniMe system is designed to dramatically enhance your enjoyment of music and films at home by adding
power and impact to low frequency sound effects without taking up your entire living space. Congratulations and
thank you for choosing the Earthquake MiniMe P63 subwoofer as a key component of your audiophile system.
The MiniMe P63 subwoofer utilizes an advanced digital class “D” amplifier, an active 6.5” premium long throw driver
and two 6.5” passive radiators. With a ported design and piano gloss enclosure, the MiniMe P63 subwoofer delivers
phenomenal bass.
Designed in the USA, the MiniMe P63 subwoofer meets and exceeds all industry standards of performance and
quality. With uncompromised “World Class” performance and superior technology, the MiniMe P63 subwoofer
embodies both power and elegance.
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(2) LED Power Signal Indicator
This LED indicator reflects the main power
status of the amplifier as well as the state of the
amplifier (whether the AUTO Sensing is on/off
and whether signal is being fed to the amplifier).
Note that this LED will only light up when the
main power switch is in the ON position.
(3) Low Level RCA Inputs
These RCA input terminals allows the MiniMe
P63 amplifier to receive signal from the
amplifier or receiver that is powering the
surround speakers
(4) 115V/230V AC Selector
The MiniMe P63 can operate in a 110-120V or
220-240V environment. The subwoofer should
already be set to the correct voltage depending
on your region. If not, make sure the sub is not
connect to any power source. Set the selector
to the required power setting prior to
reconnecting the subwoofer to a power source.
(5) Main Power Switch
When switched OFF, the amplifier will remain
off as there is no AC power being fed into it.
We highly recommend keeping this switch
OFF when the subwoofer is not being used for
an extended period of time.
(1) AUTO/ON/OFF Switch
This is a 3-way switch. When ON, the amplifier
will remain on regardless of signal presence.
When set to AUTO, the amplifier will only turn
on when audio signal is detected. Additionally,
the amplifier will go to sleep/stand-by if it does
not detect any signal after about 11 minutes.
When set to OFF, the amplifier will remain off
regardless of signal presence. Note that the
main power switch must be ON for this feature
to work.
Control Panel Overview
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Signal Sensing
Is there signal?
LED Color
ON
Yes
Blue
No
Blue
AUTO
Yes
Blue
No
Red
OFF
Yes
Red
No
Red
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Control Panel Overview continued
(6) Volume Control
This knob allows the user to control the volume
of the subwoofer. Always start at the lowest
setting and slowly increase the volume until the
desired subwoofer level is reached.
(7) 0-180° Phase Adjustment
This 0° - 180° switch allows user to synchronize
the subwoofer to obtain better and more
precise bass response..
(8) 40-180Hz Frequency Adjustment
This knob allows user to set the subwoofer’s
cut off frequency. Signals above the set
crossover frequency will be gradually rolled off
to prevent them from interfering with the
surround speakers.
(9) BT/WiFi Power Port
This USB port provides 5.2v of power capable
of powering a Bluetooth™ or WiFi adapter (sold
separately)
(10) Main Power Supply Input
Be sure to have the MiniMe P63 power switch in
the OFF position before plugging the
subwoofer into a power source.
(10)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
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POWER
You often hear the term “subwoofers are non-
directional.” This is not true. It is harder to choose
subwoofer placement when low frequencies are
crossed. The wider the room, the more directional the
subwoofer. The easiest solution is to use two (2)
subwoofers, feed a mono signal to both and place
them in the front, one on the left and another on the
right.
While having two (2) subs is better than one, the
MONO signal that drives those subwoofers keeps
them from projecting the three dimensional images in
the sub-harmonics. Using two (2) subwoofers allows
you to cross the subs up to 150Hz sound quality,
imaging and staging. In some applications, you might
have small front speakers or planar speakers. The
two-front-subwoofer system is an excellent solution
to planar speakers’ low frequency response early roll
off from 150Hz on down. When placing these
subwoofers in a close proximity to the stereo satellite,
the subs will enhance low frequency extension. It will
be better to have a stereo subwoofer to help in the
lower bass notes and their placement.
Suppose you have only one (1) subwoofer in the
room and it is placed on the right side of the room. If a
bass guitar player was standing on the left side of the
stage and played an EE note (42Hz), then the sub will
also respond to that from the right side of the room
and completely destroy the stage.
You will see illustrations showing the two (2) different
suggested setups. In each of them, note the
breakaway and the image separation represented by
the black and gray arrows.
The black arrows represent the
subharmonic frequencies.
The gray arrows represent the lows,
mids and highs as they follow the
action.
The be s t respo n s e is ach i eved wh e n the
subha r m onic f r e quenc i es are d y namic a l ly
synchronized with the rest or the audio system, the
black and gray arrows are identical.
Single Subwoofer Setup
This is a GOOD setup. The subharmonic frequencies
(black arrow) always move towards the sub in the
single sub setup while the lows, mids and highs (gray
arrow) follow the action.
Placing the subwoofer in the corner of the room will
produce a more boomy effect, often preferred for
movies and sound tracks. For a music application,
place the subwoofer as shown above or against the
front wall, about a third of the room width.
Dual Subwoofer Setup with Mono
Signal
This is a BETTER setup. In a dual subwoofer setup,
the subharmonic frequencies (black arrow) always
move towards the middle of the room while the lows,
mids and highs follow the action (gray arrow).
Notice the breakaway and image separation is less in
this setup than the single subwoofer setup.
Placing Your Subwoofer(s)
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Connecting Your Subwoofer(s)
back of typical
processor/receiver
POWER
POWER POWER
Low Level Setup - Single Sub
This is the best way to drive an audio signal into the
MiniMe P63. Today, all signal processors (5.1/6.1 and
more advanced ones) come equipped with built-in
pre-amplifier outputs (RCA) that include a subwoofer
output. Generally, the SUB PRE OUT is in mono
format. Connect the SUB PRE OUT from the
processor/receiver to the MiniMe P63 LOW LEVEL
INPUT using a “Y” RCA cable.
We strongly recommend that you use the best
available RCA connectors and cables. High quality
cables are normally triple shielded and the
connectors are gold plated with forceful grasping.
When using this connection, the MiniMe P63 only
receives bass signals from the source. Therefore, the
crossover frequency should be set at max value.
Low Level Setup - Dual Sub
For a more realistic sound stage and greater theater
experience, we suggest having two (2) subwoofers
and running them in stereo.
Using a “Y” RCA cable, connect the SUB PRE OUT 1
of the receiver to the LOW LEVEL INPUT of the left
side MiniMe P63
Using another “Y” RCA cable, connect the SUB PRE
OUT 1 of the receiver to the LOW LEVEL INPUT of
the right side MiniMe P63
In case the subwoofers become out of phase with the
main front speakers, adjust the phase shift to correct
the problem. Note that maximum bass is only
achieved when the sub is in phase with the speakers
in your system.
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Adjusting the controls
Use the following charts to record more desirable
data from test results.
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There are two main methods for adjusting the level,
crossover frequency and phase of the Earthquake
MiniMe P63 to match a system:
Method 1 - Typical
By listening and making adjustments to suit your
preference.
Method 2 - Laboratory
By measuring the output and adjusting for a flat
frequency response.
Satisfactory results can be achieved if you make the
adjustments based simply on listening. This is
Earthquake’s preferred method as it allows the
system to be voiced based on what sounds the best,
whereas laboratory-flat frequency response can
often be clinical and less than exciting.
The following procedures are for those who prefer a
more methodical and scientific approach. You will
need a test CD with low-frequency warble tones and
an SPL meter.
Step 1.
Disconnect the subwoofer and run the main speaker
with a tone in its passband (80-100Hz). Measure the
level.
Step 2.
Disconnect the main speaker and reconnect the
subwoofer. Set the subwoofer to its highest crossover
frequency. Set the VOLUME of the subwoofer to give
the same sound pressure level with the same tone
you used in Step 1.
Step 3.
With both the subwoofer and the main speaker
connected, measure the level of the tones at the
available frequencies. Because the crossover is set
to high, you will have a peaked response. Adjust the
crossover FREQ control to get the smoothest
response.
Step 4.
Use the phase control to make the response even
smoother. It has its biggest effect at the crossover
frequency. You can iterate between the crossover
and the phase controls. Keep your hands off the
VOLUME control as it was correctly set in Step 2.
Step 5.
Listen to the subwoofer. Resist all temptation to turn
up the VOLUME control. Play something with really
deep bass to confirm that your subwoofer is working.
40Hz 180Hz
40Hz 180Hz
40Hz 180Hz
40Hz 180Hz
40Hz 180Hz
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
MiniMe P63 Subwoofer Dimensions and Specifications
Enclosure Type
Amplifier Power
Drivers
Frequency Response
Crossover Frequency
Signal Sensing
Inputs
Additional Features
Dimensions (H x W x D)
including feet and knobs
Ported Enclosure with Dual Passive
500 Watts MAX
One 6.5” Active Premium Extended Excursion
Subwoofer and Dual 6.5” Passive Extended
Excursion Subwoofer
30Hz - 160Hz
40Hz - 160Hz
AUTO/ON/OFF
Low Level RCA
Blutetooth™/WiFi
0 - 180° Phase Adjustment
110V/220V AC Selector
8-9/16 x 8-1/4” x 8-11/16”
(217.5mm x 210mm x 220mm)
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8-11/16” (220mm)
With Knobs
8-9/16”
(217.5mm)
With Feet
8-1/4” (210mm)
POWER
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5 Year Limited Warranty Information
Earthquake warrants the original purchaser that all Factory Sealed New Audio Products to be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal and proper use for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase (as
shown on the original sales receipt with serial number affixed/written on it).
The five (5) year limited warranty period is valid only if an authorized Earthquake dealer properly installs the product
and the warranty registration card is properly filled out and sent to Earthquake Sound Corporation. If a non-
authorized party installs the product, a ninety (90) day warranty period will be applied.
(A) Five (5) years limited warranty plan coverage guidelines:
First year: Earthquake pays for labor, parts, and ground freight (only in US mainland, not including Alaska and
Hawaii. Shipping to us is not covered).
Second, third, fourth & fifth year: Earthquake pays labor only. Customer must pay for parts and freight both
ways.
(B) Warning:
Products (sent in for repair) that are tested by Earthquake technicians and deemed to have no problem will not
be covered by the limited warranty. Customer will be charged a minimum of one (1) hour of labor (at ongoing
rate) plus shipping charges back to customer.
Each product sent in for repair must be packaged in its original packaging. Otherwise, repackaging charges
will apply in addition to the labor, parts and shipping charges.
(C ) Earthquake will repair or replace at our option all defective products/parts subject to the following
provisions:
Defective products/parts have not been altered or repaired by anyone other than an Earthquake factory
approved technician.
Products/parts are not subjected to negligence, misuse, accident or damage by improper line voltage.
Products/parts were used with incompatible products.
The serial number or any part of the product has been altered, defaced or removed.
Products/parts have been used in any way that is contrary to Earthquake’s written instructions.
(D) Warranty Limitations:
Warranty does not cover products that have been modified or abused, including but not limited to the following:
Damages to speaker cabinet and cabinet finish due to misuse, abuse or improper use of cleaning
materials/methods.
Bent speaker frame, broken speaker connectors, hole(s) in speaker cone, hole(s) in surround &/ dust cap, and
burnt speaker voice coil.
Fading and/or deterioration of speaker components & finish due to improper exposure to elements.
Bent amplifier casing, damaged finish on the casing due to abuse, misuse or improper use of cleaning material.
Burnt tracers on PCB.
Product/part damaged due to poor packaging or abusive shipping conditions.
Subsequent damage to other products.
A warranty claim will not be valid if the warranty registration card is not properly filled & returned to Earthquake with a
copy of the sales receipt.
(E) Service Request:
To receive product service, contact Earthquake Service Department at (510) 732-1000 and request an RMA
number (Return Material Authorization). Items shipped without a valid RMA number will be refused. Make sure
you provide us with your complete/correct shipping address, a valid phone number, and a brief description of the
problem you are experiencing with the product. In most cases, our technicians might be able to resolve the
problem over the phone, thus eliminating the need to ship the product.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
(F) Shipping Instructions:
Product(s) must be packaged in its original protective box(es) to minimize transport damage and prevent
repackaging cost (at the ongoing rates). Shipper claims regarding items damaged in transit must be presented to
carrier. Earthquake Sound Corporation reserves the right to refuse improperly packed product. A copy of the
original sales receipt must accompany product returned to service. We encourage you to include with the
package a written description of the problem. Ship product to:
Earthquake Sound Corp.
2727 McCone Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545
Tel: (510) 732-1000
You are responsible for the cost of shipping the product to Earthquake Sound Corporation.
(G) Disputes Resolution:
All disputes between clients and Earthquake Sound Corporation resulting from the five (5) year limited warranty
policy must be resolved according to the laws & registration of the county of Alameda, California.
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For Your Records
Date of Purchase:
Authorized Dealer/Installer Info:
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Serial Number:
Notes
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The Sound That Will Move You
Earthquake Sound reserves the right to amend details of the specifications without notice.
© Copyright Earthquake Sound Corporation
Earthquake Sound Corporation
2727 McCone Avenue. Hayward CA, 94545. USA
Phone: 510-732-1000 Fax: 510-732-1095

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