Exodus Audio
Owner’s Guide 5
Exodus Audio
Owner’s Guide 5
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within the range they will happily drive. Thus, wiring up a single Maelstrom with each voice
coil being driven by an independent channel of the amplifier is a perfectly suitable way of
powering the sub. The amplifier inputs must be summed, or wired together so that both
channels see the same signal of course.
Care
The Exodus Subs are built to the highest standards, and are designed to require a minimum
of care. Basically… use your head. If you decide to clean the cone, use non-solvent based
cleaners. Water based products are the safest.
Legal Stuff
Life Support/Mission Critical Applications:
Exodus Audio products are not fault-tolerant and are not designed, manufactured, or
intended for use or resale in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such
as in the normal operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation, communication systems,
direct life support machines, heart defibrillators, or weapon systems in which the failure of
our product could lead directly to death, personal injury or severe physical or environmental
damage.
Certifications:
This product is designed to the highest standards and in accordance with all Exodus Audio
internal processes. However, this product does not carry any certification relating to
safety, standards compliance, or applicability for use in given situations. No certification is
expressed or implied. Use of this product is entirely at the user’s risk and responsibility.
Responsibility of Use:
DIYCable in no way is responsible for the use of this product. The product is capable of
causing medical damage and loss of hearing under extreme use. The customer is solely
responsible for proper use and common sense application of the product. Hearing damage
is a real threat to exposure to high SPL sound levels. Act accordingly.
Subwoofer Power Ratings:
Power ratings on transducers are just guidelines for use. They are not guarantees of the
fitness of a transducer to withstand a given power input. Why? Well, the actual power
that can be safely handled by a subwoofer depends upon several variables, including the
enclosure design, test signal or program material, amplifier details and ambient tempeture.