Infinity Speaker System 1001DVC User Manual

80.1w, 100.1se, 100.1dvc, 120.1se, 120.1dvc  
I N S T R U C T I O N S  
KAPPASERIES  
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Thank you  
for choosing an Infinity Kappa Series subwoofer.  
Kappa Series subwoofers are designed to suit a broad range of mobile-  
audio applications and can be used in a wide variety of enclosure types to  
produce extended, powerful bass in a limited amount of vehicle space.To  
ensure maximum subwoofer performance, we strongly recommend that  
installation be left to a qualified professional. Although these instructions  
explain how to install a Kappa Series subwoofer in a general sense, they  
do not show box-construction details and exact installation methods for  
your particular vehicle. If you do not feel you have experience, do not  
attempt the installation yourself, but instead ask your authorized Infinity  
dealer about professional installation options.  
Remember to keep your sales receipt with this manual in a safe place so  
both are available for future reference.  
 
POWER-HANDLING LIMITATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
The power-handling capability of any woofer  
is related to both its ability to dissipate heat and  
the maximum excursion limits of its cone. Once  
the speakers voice coil moves outside the mag-  
netic gap, power can no longer be converted into  
motion and all the amplifiers power is converted  
into heat in the voice coil.This voice-coil heating  
is the largest detriment to speaker longevity, so  
overexcursion should be avoided. Since speaker-  
cone excursion is different for each type of  
enclosure, power handling is different for each  
enclosure.  
Sealed enclosures exert the most control over  
the motion of a subwoofer because the air inside  
the box acts like a spring against the motion of  
the woofer cone. Larger boxes allow for more  
excursion, thus providing more low-frequency  
output for the amount of power used. When  
placed in a sealed box larger than the Vas of the  
subwoofer, it will perform as if it were in an  
infinite-baffle installation.  
Vented and bandpass enclosures have the  
lowest amount of excursion for the amount of  
sound output.This is a result of port output rein-  
forcing the sound output from the woofer.The  
mass of the air contained in the port provides an  
acoustic load on the woofers cone at the tuning  
frequency, and this added mass decreases  
woofer-cone excursion. Vented boxes do not pro-  
vide adequate woofer control when driven below  
the port-tuning range, so proper design is impor-  
tant. A vented bandpass box will have the lowest  
overall cone excursion provided a subsonic filter  
is used.  
Kappa 80.1w  
Configuration:  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
Sensitivity @ 2.83V/1m: 93dB  
Frequency Response:  
Mounting Depth:  
Cut-out Diameter:  
Voice-coil overheating and burning due to  
8" woofer  
4 ohms  
100W rms/400W peak  
overexcursion are often caused by overdriving an  
amplifier into “clipping.” A severely clipped  
signal, or squarewave, contains nearly twice the  
power of a clean sine wave at the same level. Bass  
that sounds broken up and distorted at higher  
volumes is usually indicative of an amplifier that  
is clipping and being asked to deliver power  
beyond its rated power.  
30Hz – 300Hz  
4" (102mm)  
7-3/16" (183mm)  
Kappa 100.1se  
Configuration:  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
Sensitivity @ 2.83V/1m: 93dB  
Frequency Response:  
Mounting Depth:  
Cut-out Diameter:  
Kappa 100.1dvc  
Configuration:  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
Sensitivity @ 2.83V/1m: 93dB  
Frequency Response:  
Mounting Depth:  
Infinite-baffle or “free-air” mounting applica-  
10" subwoofer  
4 ohms  
250W rms/1000W peak  
10" subwoofer  
4 ohms per voice coil  
250W rms/1000W peak  
tions allow for greater cone excursion than  
subwoofers mounted in an enclosure. In order  
to compensate, recognize that the power-rating  
value of the subwoofer will likely be half its rated  
power in this application.  
25Hz – 250Hz  
5-1/16" (129mm)  
8-7/8" (226mm)  
25Hz – 250Hz  
5-1/16" (129mm)  
8-7/8" (226mm)  
Study the excursion curves on the enclosed  
Cut-out Diameter:  
Kappa Series data sheet and note the differences  
for different enclosure applications.The type and  
size of box used will produce different excursion  
demands on the enclosed subwoofer and, conse-  
quently, different levels of power handling. As  
long as recommended parameters are used, the  
subwoofer will perform properly in its enclosed  
environment. However, any design deviation may  
result in less than optimum performance, and  
may also subject the subwoofer to overexcursion  
(i.e., where the voice coil leaves the gap) that can  
eventually damage the speaker. For additional  
help with this issue, please contact your autho-  
rized Infinity dealer.  
Kappa 120.1se  
Configuration:  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
Sensitivity @ 2.83V/1m: 94dB  
Frequency Response:  
Mounting Depth:  
Cut-out Diameter:  
Kappa 120.1dvc  
Configuration:  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
Sensitivity @ 2.83V/1m: 94dB  
Frequency Response:  
Mounting Depth:  
12" subwoofer  
4 ohms  
300W rms/1200W peak  
12" subwoofer  
4 ohms per voice coil  
250W rms/1000W peak  
20Hz – 250Hz  
5-13/16" (148mm)  
10-13/16" (275mm)  
25Hz – 250Hz  
5-13/16" (148mm)  
10-13/16" (275mm)  
Cut-out Diameter:  
 
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We, Infinity Systems A/S  
Kongevejen 194B  
DK-3460 Birkerød  
DENMARK  
declare in own responsibility, that the products described in this owner’s manual are in compliance with technical standards:  
EN 50 081-1/1992  
Steen Michaelsen  
Infinity Systems A/S  
Birkerød. DENMARK. 3/98  
EN 50 082-1/3.1995  
Infinity Systems, Inc. • 250 Crossways Park Drive,  
Woodbury, NY 11797 USA • (516) 496-3400 • FAX (516) 682-3583  
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