Tapco Portable Speaker 6912 User Manual

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TWO-WAY SOUND REINFORCEMENT LOUDSPEAKERS & SUBWOOFER  
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owner’s manual  
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What me, read a manual?  
Before you begin, please make sure you read the Safety Instructions on page 2 and  
Getting Started on page 4.  
Your new TAPCO® Series 69 loudspeakers are designed to set up quickly and operate  
easily. We know it’s often seen as a sign of weakness to read a manual, along with asking  
for directions when lost, but we hope you will read the rest of the manual, at least while  
nobody is looking.  
It is important to keep your receipt in a safe place, and not a bad idea to write your  
product information here for future reference (i.e., insurance claims, tech support, return  
authorization, etc.).  
Speaker 1  
Speaker 2  
Product Serial #:  
Purchased at:  
Date of purchase:  
Introduction  
Thank you for choosing TAPCO Series 69 sound reinforcement loudspeakers. The TAPCO  
product line hails back to the days of TAPCO Corporation, Greg Mackie’s first company.  
TAPCO revolutionized the audio industry back in 1969 with the very first 6-channel mixer  
specifically designed for keyboards and rock ‘n’ roll.  
In essence, TAPCO redefined the price/performance ratio and made high-quality  
professional audio equipment accessible to virtually anyone. Today, TAPCO is reborn  
with the same ideals and is backed by the world-class engineering and manufacturing  
horsepower of LOUD Technologies. The Series 69 were designed by the same experts  
responsible for Mackie’s best-selling SRM450 active loudspeakers and tweaked by the  
expert loudspeaker engineers at EAW.  
The TAPCO Series 69 loudspeakers feature precision low-frequency woofers and 1-inch  
high-output compression drivers (except for the subwoofer) with built-in protection circuitry.  
These versatile loudspeakers can be used in a variety of applications, including live  
sound reinforcement and music playback.  
Here’s a quick look at the TAPCO Series 69 features:  
6912  
6915  
Mackie-designed 2-way full-range loudspeaker  
Mackie-designed 2-way full-range loudspeaker  
1” HF compression driver  
1” HF titanium dome compression driver  
15” high-precision LF driver, vented  
Built-in HF driver protection circuitry  
300 watts continuous power handling  
8 ohm impedance  
12” high-precision LF driver, vented  
Built-in HF driver protection circuitry  
250 watts continuous power handling  
8 ohm impedance  
Speakon™ and 1/4” inputs  
Speakon™ and 1/4” inputs  
Rugged vinyl covering  
Rugged vinyl covering  
Protective corner bumpers  
Protective corner bumpers  
Pole mount socket on bottom of enclosure  
Pole mount socket on bottom of enclosure  
Part No. 0011359 Rev. B 9/06  
©2006 LOUD Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
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69ꢀ5  
6918s  
Mackie-designed 2-way full-range loudspeaker  
18” subwoofer  
1” HF compression driver  
450 watts continuous power handling  
8 ohm impedance  
Dual 15” high-precision LF drivers, vented  
Built-in HF driver protection circuitry  
600 watts continuous power handling  
8 ohm impedance  
Speakon™ and 1/4” inputs  
Durable painted enclosure  
Pole mount socket on top of enclosure  
Speakon™ and 1/4” inputs  
Rugged composite vinyl covering  
Protective corner bumpers  
Getting Started  
The following steps will  
help you set up your  
loudspeakers quickly.  
1. Make all initial connections with the power  
switches OFF on all equipment. Make sure the  
master volume, level, or gain controls are all the  
way down.  
4. If you are using the 6918s subwoofer with one of  
the full-range loudspeakers, connect the 1/4" OUT  
or the Speakon LINK EXTENSION to the subwoofer’s  
input.  
ꢀ. Connect the line-level outputs from your mixing  
console (or other signal source) to the inputs of  
your power amplifier.  
5. Turn on your mixing console (or other signal  
source).  
6. Turn on the amplifier. Turn up its volume or gain  
3. Connect the “Speaker Output” from your  
power amplifier (or powered mixer) to the INPUT  
connector on the Series 69 (1/4" or Speakon jack).  
control(s) as recommended by the manufacturer.  
7. Start the signal source, whether it be speaking  
into a microphone or starting a CD player. Adjust  
the volume controls on the mixer (or other signal  
source) for normal operation.  
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Hookup Diagrams  
Stereo  
Power Amplifier  
Left  
Line level  
Output  
Right  
Line level  
Output  
Mixer or  
MAIN OUT  
CTRL ROOM OUT  
Preamplifier  
AUX SEND  
0
0
0
0
PHONES  
1
2
3
4
5/6  
7/8  
9/10  
11/12  
1
2
3
4
TAPE  
MAIN  
U
U
U
U
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
MAIN  
MIX  
5/6  
7/8  
9/10  
11/12  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
BAL  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
PAN  
PAN  
PAN  
PAN  
BAL  
BAL  
BAL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
691ꢀ’s with a Mixer and Power Amplifier  
You can use the 1/4" outputs  
or the Neutrik “Link Extension”  
Stereo  
Power Amplifier  
Left  
Right  
connectors as “Thru” connections  
to daisy-chain the signal to  
another loudspeaker.  
Line level  
Output  
Line level  
Output  
Mixer or  
Preamplifier  
MAIN OUT  
CTRL ROOM OUT  
AUX SEND  
0
0
0
0
PHONES  
1
2
3
4
5/6  
7/8  
9/10  
11/12  
1
2
3
4
TAPE  
MAIN  
U
U
U
U
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
MAIN  
MIX  
5/6  
7/8  
9/10  
11/12  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
BAL  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
PAN  
PAN  
PAN  
PAN  
BAL  
BAL  
BAL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
U
LEVEL  
691ꢀ’s with a Mixer and Power Amplifier, Daisy-Chaining  
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6912  
6912  
Plays the Mid and  
High Frequencies  
Plays the Mid and  
High Frequencies  
From Output  
To Input  
To Input  
From Output  
(or Link Extension)  
(or Link Extension)  
To Input  
To Input  
Stereo  
Power  
Pole  
Mount  
Pole  
Mount  
Amplifier  
6918s  
6918s  
MAIN OUT  
CTRL ROOM OUT  
Plays the Low  
Frequencies  
Plays the Low  
Frequencies  
AUX SEND  
0
0
0
0
PHONES  
1
2
3
4
5/6  
7/8  
9/10  
11/12  
1
2
3
4
TAPE  
MAIN  
U
U
U
U
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
MAIN  
MIX  
The 6912’s can be used with the 6918s  
subwoofers to create an incredibly powerful system.  
The full-range stereo signal from the mixer and  
power amplifier go the the inputs of the left and  
right 6912’s.  
5/6  
7/8  
9/10  
1
1/12  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
AUX  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
SEND  
BAL  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
PAN  
PAN  
PAN  
PAN  
BAL  
BAL  
BAL  
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
The outputs from the 6912’s are connected to  
the inputs of the 6918s subwoofers, whose internal  
low-pass filter allows the subwoofers to reproduce  
only the lowest frequencies.  
The 6912’s can be pole mounted on top of the  
6918s subwoofers as shown.  
691ꢀ’s Daisy-Chained with two 6918s Subwoofers  
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Placement  
Highly reverberant rooms, like many gymnasiums  
and auditoriums, are a nightmare for sound system  
intelligibility. Multiple reflections off the hard walls,  
ceiling, and floor play havoc with the sound.  
Depending on the situation, you may be able to  
take some steps to minimize the reflections, such as  
putting carpeting on the floors, closing draperies to  
cover large glass windows, or hanging tapestries or  
other materials on the walls to absorb some of the  
sound.  
Your new Series 69 loudspeakers are  
designed to sit on the floor or a tabletop. In  
addition, the 6912 and 6915 are designed to  
be pole-mounted or fit on a standard tripod  
speaker stand. The 6925 and 6918s ARE NOT  
designed to be pole-mounted.  
Warning: The Series 69  
enclosures have no rigging  
points and are not suitable  
for rigging. NEVER attempt to  
suspend any of the Series 69  
However, in most cases, these remedies are not  
possible or practical. So what do you do? Making  
the sound system louder generally doesn’t work  
because the reflections become louder, too.  
The best approach is to provide as much direct  
sound coverage to the audience as possible. The  
farther away you are from the speaker, the more  
prominent will be the reflected sound.  
enclosures by its handles.  
As with any loudspeakers, protect them  
from moisture. If you are setting them up  
outdoors, make sure they are under cover if  
you expect rain.  
Room Acoustics  
Use more speakers strategically placed so they are  
closer to the back of the audience. If the distance  
between the front and back speakers is more than  
about 100 feet, you should use a delay processor  
to time-align the sound. (Since sound travels about  
one foot per millisecond, it takes about 1/10 of a  
second to travel 100 feet).  
The Series 69 loudspeakers are designed  
to sound as neutral as possible. However,  
room acoustics play a crucial role in the  
overall performance of a sound system.  
Here are some placement tips to get  
the best performance from the Series 69  
loudspeakers:  
ADDITIONAL TIDBITS OF WIDSDOM:  
Avoid placing loudspeakers in the corners of a  
room. This increases the low-frequency output and  
can cause the sound to be muddy and indistinct.  
Never listen to loud music for prolonged periods.  
Please see the Safety Instructions on page 2 for  
information on hearing protection.  
Avoid placing loudspeakers against a wall. This,  
too, increases the low-frequency output, though  
not as much as corner placement. However, if you  
do need to reinforce the low frequencies, this is a  
good way to do it.  
When you shut down your equipment, turn off the  
amplifiers first to prevent thumps and other noises  
generated by any upstream equipment from  
coming out the speakers. When powering up, turn  
on the amplifiers last.  
Avoid placing the speakers directly on a hollow  
stage floor. A hollow stage can resonate at  
certain frequencies, causing peaks and dips in  
the frequency response of the room. It’s better to  
place the loudspeakers on a sturdy table or tripod  
stands.  
Save the shipping boxes and packing materials!  
You may need them someday. Besides, your cat  
will love playing in them and jumping out at you  
unexpectedly. Remember to pretend like you are  
surprised!  
Position the loudspeakers so the high-frequency  
drivers are two to four feet above ear level for  
the audience (make allowances for a standing/  
dancing-in-the-aisles audience). High frequencies  
are highly directional and tend to be absorbed  
much easier than lower frequencies. By providing  
direct line-of-sight from the loudspeakers to the  
audience, you increase the overall brightness and  
intelligibility of the sound system.  
Save your sales receipt in a safe place.  
Also record the serial numbers in the space  
provided on page 3, along with where and when  
you bought them.  
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Protection  
HF Protection  
Assuming you want to use the full  
capability of the loudspeaker, and the  
program contains at least some momentary  
peaks, we recommend that you use  
an amplifier that is rated at twice the  
continuous power rating of the loudspeaker  
(into 8 ohms). For the 6912s, this would be  
250 watts x 2 = 500 watts per channel into  
8 ohms. This insures that the amplifier can  
reproduce peaks that are 6 dB higher than  
the continuous (rms) power-handling rating  
before clipping occurs.  
A protection circuit is built into the  
6912, 6915, and 6925 to protect their high-  
frequency compression drivers from excessive  
power. When tripped, the protection circuit  
substantially reduces the power to the  
HF driver. After the driver cools to a safe  
operating temperature, the protection  
circuit resets and normal operation resumes.  
However, if the protection circuit senses  
excessive power, it will trip again. In this case,  
it is necessary to reduce the power to the  
loudspeaker by either turning down the gain  
controls on the power amplifier or turning  
down the master volume control on the mixer  
or other sound source.  
Recommended Power Ratings  
6912  
6915  
6925  
500 watts into 8 ohms (250 watts rms x 2)  
600 watts into 8 ohms (300 watts rms x 2)  
1200 watts into 8 ohms (600 watts rms x 2)  
CAUTION: The protection  
circuit is designed to  
protect the HF driver under  
reasonable and sensible  
6918s 900 watts into 8 ohms (450 watts rms x 2)  
conditions. Should you  
choose to ignore the warning  
Preventing Loudspeaker Damage  
Speaking of clipping, this is likely  
signs (i.e., frequent clip LED indications on  
the mixer or power amplifier, excessive  
distortion), you can still damage the drivers  
in the Series 69 loudspeakers by overdriving  
them past their recommended amplifier  
power-handling ratings, or past the point of  
amplifier clipping. Such damage is beyond  
the scope of the warranty.  
the number one cause of damage to  
loudspeakers. Clipping occurs when the  
signal at the output of any device in the  
system (not just the amplifier) reaches its  
maximum level. The input signal to the  
device may continue to increase, but the  
output simply stops, and is characterized by  
a “flat-top” appearance to the waveform.  
Amplifier Power  
Normal Sine Wave Signal  
We give you two power-handling  
numbers for the Series 69 loudspeakers:  
continuous amd program. So how much  
power do you really need to drive the Series  
69 loudspeakers?  
The answer to that question depends  
on what type of program material you are  
running through the system and how loud it  
needs to be.  
Clipped Sine Wave Signal ꢀ  
Some audio signals have lots of  
momentary peaks whose amplitudes  
extend far above the average overall level  
of the program. Percussion instruments are a  
good example of this. Other types of signals,  
like highly compressed rock music, have  
a higher average signal level with fewer  
peaks. Speech reinforcement requires less  
power overall, but involves large moment-  
to-moment variations in level.  
Clipping interrupts the motion of the  
transducer, creating distortion and excessive  
heat in the driver, which can damage it  
over time.  
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Some folks think that if they use a power  
amplifier whose power rating is below  
the maximum power-handling rating of  
the loudspeaker, then they can’t possibly  
damage the loudspeaker. But if the amplifier  
is driven into clipping, even a lower power  
amplifier can damage the loudspeaker.  
The bottom line is that to prevent  
damage to the loudspeakers, you must  
have a properly operating sound system.  
Proper operation of a sound system includes  
being aware of the types of audio signals  
being reproduced, controlling the output  
levels accordingly, and operating all the  
devices in the system so that no clipping  
occurs within the signal chain.  
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Appendix A: Service Information  
Warranty Service  
Repair  
Details concerning Warranty Service are spelled  
Service for TAPCO products is available at a  
out in the Warranty section on page 15.  
factory-authorized service center. Service for TAPCO  
products living outside the United States can be  
obtained through local dealers or distributors.  
If your loudspeaker needs service, follow these  
instructions:  
If you think your TAPCO Series 69 loudspeaker has  
a problem, please do everything you can to confirm  
it before calling for service. Doing so might save you  
from the deprivation of your loudspeaker and the  
associated suffering.  
1. Review the preceding troubleshooting suggestions.  
Please.  
These may sound obvious to you, but here are  
some things you can check. Read on.  
2. Call Tech Support at 1-877-827-2669, 7 am to 5  
pm PST, to explain the problem and obtain a  
Service Request Number. Have your loudspeaker’s  
serial number ready. You must have a Service  
Request Number before you can obtain factory-  
authorized service.  
Troubleshooting  
No sound  
Are the level controls on the mixer or amplifier  
turned all the way down? Follow the procedures  
in the “Getting Started” section on page 4 to  
verify that all the volume controls in the system are  
properly adjusted.  
3. Keep this owner’s manual. We don’t need it to  
repair the loudspeaker.  
4. Pack the loudspeaker in its original package,  
including endcaps and box. This is VERY  
IMPORTANT. When you call for the Service Request  
Number, please let Tech Support know if you need  
new packaging. TAPCO is not responsible for  
any damage that occurs due to non-factory  
packaging.  
Is the signal source working (and making union  
scale)?  
Are all the connections good and sound? Make  
sure all the connecting cables are in good repair  
and securely connected at both ends.  
One side is way louder than the other!  
5. Include a legible note stating your name,  
shipping address (no P.O. boxes), daytime phone  
number, Service Request Number, and a detailed  
description of the problem, including how we can  
duplicate it.  
Are the level controls set the same for both  
channels on the mixer and amplifier?  
Check the PAN control on the signal source. It  
may be turned too far to one side. If you’re using  
a stereo signal source, it may be delivering an out-  
of-balance stereo signal.  
6. Write the Service Request Number in BIG PRINTon  
top of the box. Units sent without the Service Request  
Number will be refused.  
Try swapping sides: Switch the speaker cables  
coming from the amplifier at the amplifier end. If  
the other side is louder now, the problem is with  
the amplifier, the mixer, or the signal source.  
7. Tech Support will tell you where to ship the  
loudspeaker for repair. We suggest insurance for all  
forms of cartage.  
8. You will need to contact the authorized service  
center for their latest turn-around times. The  
loudspeaker must be packaged in its original  
packing box, and must have the Service Request  
Number on the box. Once it’s repaired, the  
authorized service center will ship it back, pre-paid  
(if it was a warranty repair).  
Poor bass performance  
Check the polarity of the connections between  
the amplifier and the loudspeakers. You may have  
your positive and negative connections reversed  
at one end of one cable.  
Bad sound  
Note: Under the terms of the warranty, you must ship  
or drop-off the unit to an authorized service center.  
The return ground shipment is covered for those units  
deemed by us to be under warranty.  
Note: You must have a sales receipt from an  
authorized TAPCO dealer to qualify for a warranty  
repair.  
Is the input connector plugged completely into  
the jack? Make sure it is plugged all the way in.  
Is it loud and distorted? Reduce the signal level at  
the mixer.  
If possible, listen to the signal source with  
headphones plugged into the preamp stage. If it  
sounds bad there, it’s not the loudspeaker.  
10• Keep practicing.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Your TAPCO loudspeakers will provide many years  
of reliable service if you follow these simple guidelines:  
voice coils slowly by sending a low-level signal  
through them for about 15 minutes prior to high-  
power operation.  
Avoid exposing the loudspeakers to moisture. If  
they are set up outdoors, be sure they are under  
cover if you expect rain.  
Use a damp cloth with a mild soap solution to  
clean the cabinets. Avoid getting moisture into  
any of the openings of the cabinet, particularly  
where the drivers are located.  
Avoid exposure to extreme cold (below  
freezing temperatures). If you must operate the  
loudspeakers in a cold environment, warm up the  
Appendix B: Connections  
NL4-Type Plugs and Jacks  
Use heavy gauge, stranded wire for connecting  
a speaker to the output of a power amplifier. Do not  
use a guitar cord to make this connection. They  
aren’t designed to handle the high currents produced  
by a power amplifier and can overheat.  
This connector is compatible with the popular  
Neutrik® Speakon® 4-pole plugs. These connectors  
are designed to handle the higher currents produced  
by amplifiers, and have a locking feature to prevent  
accidental disconnections. Simply line up the tabs  
on the plug with the jack on the Series 69 connector  
panel, push it in, and rotate it 1/4 turn to the right to  
lock it in place.  
As the distance between the amplifier and  
speakers increases, the thickness of the wire should  
also increase. Speaker wire has resistance, and when  
electricity passes through a resistor, power is lost. The  
thicker the wire, the less resistance it offers, and the  
more power actually gets to the speaker.  
NL4 Wiring:  
Pin 1 – = Cold (–)  
Pin 1 + = Hot (+)  
Pin 2 – = No Connection  
1/4" TS Phone Plugs and Jacks  
“TS” stands for Tip-Sleeve, the two connections  
available on a mono 1/4" phone jack or plug.  
They are used for unbalanced signals and speaker  
connections.  
Pin 2 + = No Connection  
1–  
1+  
1/4" TS Wiring:  
Sleeve = Cold (–)  
Tip = Hot (+)  
COLD  
1–  
1+  
2+  
HOT  
SLEEVE  
SLEEVE  
TIP  
2–  
TIP  
TIP  
SLEEVE  
Lonely? Looking for that special someone? Do you have a question about  
your TAPCO loudspeaker?  
Please call our Technical Support chaps at 1-877-8ꢀ7-ꢀ669, Monday to Friday, from 7 AM to 5 PM PST.  
Flash From The Past  
“Good morning. What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000!”  
– Wavy Gravy at the Woodstock Festival & Concert, 1969  
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Appendix C: Specifications  
6915 Specifications  
6912 Specifications  
System  
System  
System Type: Two-way, full-range loudspeaker  
System Type: Two-way, full-range loudspeaker  
Frequency Range (–10 dB):  
Sensitivity (1W @ 1m):  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
47 Hz to 18 kHz  
101.1 dB SPL  
8 ohms  
300 watts continuous  
600 watts program  
Frequency Range (–10 dB):  
Sensitivity (1W @ 1m):  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
49 Hz to 18 kHz  
99.9 dB SPL  
8 ohms  
250 watts continuous  
500 watts program  
Transducers  
Low Frequency:  
High Frequency:  
Transducers  
Low Frequency:  
High Frequency:  
15 in/381 mm woofer, vented  
1 in/25 mm tweeter,  
12 in/305 mm woofer, vented  
1 in/25 mm tweeter,  
Physical  
Input Connectors:  
Physical  
Input Connectors:  
One 1/4” TS jack,  
One 1/4” TS jack,  
one Speakon jack, paralleled  
Wood with textured black  
PVC vinyl covering  
one Speakon jack, paralleled  
Wood with textured black  
PVC vinyl covering  
Enclosure:  
Enclosure:  
Dimensions:  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Mounting:  
Dimensions:  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Mounting:  
28.1 in/71.4 cm  
17.8 in/45.1 cm  
15.6 in/39.6 cm  
51 lb/23 kg  
25.6 in/65.1 cm  
17.8 in/45.1 cm  
15.6 in/39.6 cm  
49 lb/22 kg  
Pole-mountable  
Pole-mountable  
6912 Dimensions  
17.8 in/  
45.1 cm  
25.6 in/  
65.1 cm  
DESIGNED IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
MANUFACTURED IN CHINA.  
REGISTERED TRADEMARK  
OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
"TAPCO" IS  
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©2006 LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
17.8 in/  
45.1 cm  
15.6 in/  
39.6 cm  
13.8 in/  
34.9 cm  
6915 Dimensions  
17.8 in/  
45.1 cm  
28.1 in/  
71.4 cm  
TAPCO 69 SERIES  
/
6915  
DESIGNED IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
MANUFACTURED IN CHINA.  
REGISTERED TRADEMARK  
OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
"TAPCO" IS  
A
©2006 LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
IMPEDANCE  
Ohm  
8
POWER  
300 Watts  
IN  
OUT  
LINK  
INPUT  
EXTENSION  
17.8 in/  
45.1 cm  
15.6 in/  
39.6 cm  
13.8 in/  
34.9 cm  
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6925 Specifications  
6918s Specifications  
System  
System  
System Type: Two-way, full-range loudspeaker  
System Type:  
Subwoofer  
37 Hz to 220 Hz  
98.3 dB SPL  
8 ohms  
450 watts continuous  
900 watts program  
Frequency Range (–10 dB):  
Sensitivity (1W @ 1m):  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
51 Hz to 18 kHz  
102.9 dB SPL  
8 ohms  
600 watts continuous  
1200 watts program  
Frequency Range (–10 dB):  
Sensitivity (1W @ 1m):  
Nominal Impedance:  
Power Handling:  
Transducers  
Low Frequency: Two 15 in/381 mm woofers, vented  
Transducers  
Low Frequency:  
18 in/457 mm woofer, vented  
High Frequency:  
1 in/25 mm tweeter,  
Physical  
Physical  
Input Connectors:  
One 1/4” TS jack,  
one Speakon jack, paralleled  
Wood with durable black paint  
Input Connectors:  
One 1/4” TS jack,  
one Speakon jack, paralleled  
Wood with textured black  
PVC vinyl covering  
Enclosure:  
Dimensions:  
Height:  
Enclosure:  
23.9 in/60.7 cm  
20.3 in/51.4 cm  
21.3 in/54.0 cm  
70 lb/32 kg  
Dimensions:  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
43.9 in/111.5 cm  
16.8 in/42.5 cm  
15.6 in/39.6 cm  
75 lb/34 kg  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Mounting:  
Pole-mount on top  
6925 Dimensions  
43.9 in/  
111.5 cm  
16.8 in/  
42.5 cm  
TAPCO 69 SERIES  
/
6925  
DESIGNED IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
MANUFACTURED IN CHINA.  
REGISTERED TRADEMARK  
OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
"TAPCO" IS  
A
©2006 LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
IMPEDANCE  
Ohm  
8
POWER  
600 Watts  
IN  
OUT  
LINK  
INPUT  
EXTENSION  
16.8 in/  
42.5 cm  
15.6 in/  
39.6 cm  
13.3 in/  
33.7 cm  
6918s Dimensions  
20.3 in/  
51.6 cm  
23.9 in/  
60.7 cm  
TAPCO 69 SERIES  
/
6918s  
DESIGNED IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
MANUFACTURED IN CHINA.  
REGISTERED TRADEMARK  
OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
"TAPCO" IS  
A
©2006 LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
IMPEDANCE  
Ohm  
8
POWER  
450 Watts  
IN  
OUT  
LINK  
INPUT  
EXTENSION  
20.3 in/  
51.4 cm  
21.3 in/  
54.0 cm  
15.5 in/  
39.3 cm  
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Disclaimer  
Since we are always striving to make our products  
better by incorporating new and improved materials,  
components, and manufacturing methods, we  
reserve the right to change these specifications at  
any time without notice.  
“TAPCO” is a registered trademark of LOUD  
Technologies Inc. All other brand names mentioned  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective holders, and are hereby acknowledged.  
©2006 LOUD Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
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TAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY  
A. LOUD Technologies Inc. warrants all materials,  
workmanship and proper operation of this TAPCO  
product for a period of one year from the original  
date of purchase. If any defects are found in the  
materials or workmanship, or if the product fails to  
function properly during the applicable warranty  
period, LOUD Technologies, at its option, will repair  
or replace the product. This warranty applies only  
to equipment sold and delivered within the U.S.  
by LOUD Technologies or its authorized dealers.  
or replaced within thirty days of receipt. LOUD  
Technologies and its authorized service centers  
may use refurbished parts for repair or replacement  
of any product. Products returned to LOUD  
Technologies that do not meet the terms of this  
Warranty will not be repaired until payment is  
received for labor, materials, return freight, and  
insurance. Products repaired under warranty will be  
returned freight prepaid by LOUD Technologies to  
any location within the boundaries of the USA.  
B. Failure to register online or return the product  
G. LOUD Technologies warrants all repairs performed  
for 90 days or for the remainder of the original  
warranty period. This warranty does not extend to  
damage resulting from improper installation, misuse,  
neglect or abuse, or to exterior appearance. This  
warranty is recognized only if the inspection seals  
and serial number on the unit have not been  
defaced or removed.  
registration card will not void the one-year warranty.  
C. Service and repairs of TAPCO products are to  
be performed only at a factory-authorized  
service center. Unauthorized service, repairs, or  
modification will void this warranty. To obtain  
repairs under warranty, you must have a copy  
of your sales receipt from the authorized TAPCO  
dealer where you purchased the product. It  
is necessary to establish purchase date and  
determine whether your TAPCO product is within  
the warranty period.  
H. LOUD Technologies assumes no responsibility for  
the quality or timeliness of repairs performed by  
Authorized TAPCO Service Centers.  
I. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser  
and to anyone who may subsequently purchase  
this product within the applicable warranty period.  
A copy of the sales receipt is required to obtain  
warranty repairs.  
D. To obtain factory-authorized service:  
1. Call TAPCO Technical Support at 877/827-2669,  
7 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday (Pacific time)  
to get a Service Request Number. Products returned  
without a Service Request Number will be refused.  
J. This is your sole warranty. LOUD Technologies Inc.  
does not authorize any third party, including any  
dealer or sales representative, to assume any  
liability on behalf of LOUD Technologies or to make  
any warranty for LOUD Technologies.  
ꢀ. Pack the product in its original shipping carton.  
Also include a note explaining exactly how to  
duplicate the problem, a copy of the sales receipt  
with price and date showing, and your return  
street address (no P.O. boxes or route numbers,  
please!). If we cannot duplicate the problem or  
establish the starting date of your Limited Warranty,  
we may, at our option, charge for service time.  
K. THE WARRANTY GIVEN ON THIS PAGE IS THE SOLE  
WARRANTY GIVEN BY LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS  
AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. THE WARRANTY GIVEN ON THIS PAGE  
SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE  
YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE  
FROM AN AUTHORIZED TAPCO DEALER. UPON  
EXPIRATION OF THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY  
PERIOD, LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC. SHALL HAVE  
NO FURTHER WARRANTY OBLIGATION OF ANY  
KIND. LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC. SHALL NOT  
BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT MAY RESULT  
FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE TAPCO PRODUCT OR  
ANY WARRANTY CLAIM. Some states do not  
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental, special,  
or consequential damages or a limitation on  
how long warranties last, so some of the above  
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty provides specific legal rights and you  
may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
3. Ship the product in its original shipping carton,  
freight prepaid, to the authorized service center.  
The address of your closest authorized service  
center will be given to you by Technical Support.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the Service Request  
Number is plainly written on the shipping carton.  
E. LOUD Technologies Inc. reserves the right to  
inspect any products that may be the subject of  
any warranty claims before repair or replacement  
is carried out. LOUD Technologies may, at their  
option, require proof of the original date of  
purchase in the form of a dated copy of the  
original dealer’s invoice or sales receipt. Final  
determination of warranty coverage lies solely  
with LOUD Technologies Inc.  
F. TAPCO products returned to one of the LOUD  
Technologies factory-authorized service centers  
and deemed eligible for repair or replacement  
under the terms of this warranty will be repaired  
Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place.  
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