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Polk Audio db1222 - ENGLISH AMPLIFIER HOOKUP; GETTING STARTED; SAFE LIMITS OF OPERATION; TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE

Polk Audio db1222
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ENGLISH
AMPLIFIER
HOOKUP
o
o
NOTE:
USE
WITH
2
OHM
COMPATIBLE
AMPLIFIERS.
NOT
ALL
AMPLIFIERS
ARE
STABLE
INTO
A2
OHM
LOAD
(ESPECIALLY
IN
BRIDGED
MODE)
PLEASE
CONSULT
YOUR
AMPLIFIER'S
OWNER'S
MANUAL.
GETTING
STARTED
Please
inspect
your
loudspeaker(s)
carefully.
Notify
your
Polk
Audio
dealer
if
you
notice
any
damage
or
missing
items.
Keep
the
carton
and
packing
material;
this
will
do
the
best
job
of
protecting
your
speakerts)
if
they
must
be
transported.
SAFE
LIMITS
OF
OPERATION
Polk
Audio
specifies
the
recommended
amplification
range
for
each
of
its
passive
(non-amplified)
loudspeakers.
Typically
that
specification
will
be
expressed
as
a
range
of
power
such
as
20-200
W
(per
channel)
It
is
important
to
understand
what
those
numbers
mean
when
choosing
a
receiver
or
amplifier
for
your
Polk
loudspeakers.
The
lower
number
indicates
the
lowest
continuous
rated
power
that
will
yield
acceptable
performance
in
a
typical
listening
environment.
The
higher
number
indicates
the
highest
per
channel
power
that
should
be
used
with
your
Polk
speakers.
That
number
should
not
be
confused
with
a
"Power
Handling"
specification
and
it
does
not
imply
that
the
speaker
will
safely
handle
that
full
amount
of
power
on
a
long-term
basis.
We
specify
a
wide
range
of
power
ratings
because
not
all
electronics
manufacturers
use
the
same
method
for
rating
power.
In
fact,
high
quality
lower-rated
amplifiers
sound
better
and
play
louder
than
low
quality
units
with
a
higher
power
rating.
Automobile
horsepower
is
a
good
analogy.
Your
car
probably
has
far
more
horsepower
than
it
needs
for
your
daily
commute
and
is
likely
capable
of
going
well
over
120mph
(1
90km/hr)
Having
that
extra
power
is
good
for
on-ramp
acceleration
and
danger
avoidance
(like
getting
away
from
brain-eating
zombies)
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
it
is
advisable
to
operate
2
db:
Incredible
Sound,
Affordable
Price
your
car
on
North
American
highways
at
full
power
and
maximum
speed
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
Just
ask
your
local
state
trooper
if
you
are
in
doubt
Similarly,
we
recommend
using
amplifiers
and
receivers
with
rated
power
above
the
Power
Handling
limits
of
our
speakers
because
having
extra
power
available
for
short
term
peaks
is
conducive
to
better
sound
quality,
maximum
dynamic
range
and
effortless
high
volume
output.
But
we
strongly
urge
you
not
to
use
the
full
power
of
your
amplifier
or
receiver
for
daily
listening.
Loudspeakers
can
be
damaged
when
an
amplifier,
regardless
of
its
wattage,
is
made
to
play
at
higher
listening
levels
than
ItS
power
can
clearly
produce.
Operation
at
this
level
can
result
In
very
high
levels
of
audible
distortion
originating
in
the.
.
amplifier,
which
can
add
a
harsh,
gritty
sound
to
your
listening
material.
If
you
hear
distortion-turn
the
volume
down
or
risk
damaging
your
speakers.
You
can
damage
just
about
any
speaker,
regardless
of
power
rating,
if
you
drive
an
amplifier
to
or
beyond
the
point
of
distortion.
TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE
OR
SERVICE
If,
after
following
the
hookup
directions,
you
experience
difficulty,
please
double
check
all
wire
connections.
Should
you
isolate
the
problem
to
the
speaker,
contact
the
authorized
Polk
Audio
dealer
where
you
made
your
purchase,
or
contact
Polk
Audio
Customer
Service.
Polk
Audio's
Customer
Service
Department
is
available
from
9am-6pm,
EST,
Monday
through
Friday,
at
800-377-7655
(US
&
Canada
only,
outside
the
US
call
410-358-3600)
or
via
email
at
polkcs@polkaudiocom.
Please
do
not
hesitate
to
contact
us
if
you
have
questions
about
your
speaker
system.
More
detailed
information-including
audio
how-to
articles,
FAQs,
and
online
manuals-is
available
on
our
award
winning
website
at
www.polkaudio.com/car/faqad
and
www.polkaudio.com/car/library/manuals.

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