EARTHQUAKE iWoofer Optimization Instructions

June 6, 2024
Earthquake

EARTHQUAKE iWoofer Optimization Instructions

This document is designed to show you how to optimize the iWoofer” app to Earthquake MiniMe line of subwoofers. As you are well aware, Earthquake sound subwoofers use the patented Symmetrically Loaded Audio Passive System or SLAPS technology. This passive radiator allows Earthquake to tune the enclosure below audible i.e. 20Hz” or where no other subs have gone before” and so, the default setting of iWoofer is 25 Hz high pass filter. while this is a good setting for other brand woofers (to protect them from failures) Earthquake subwoofers operate well below the 25Hz frequencies. These changes to settings al-low for the iWoofer” to go down to 16Hz it is a must use setting to match Earthquake subwoofers.

Assembly Instructions

  1. After pairing to the subwoofer, using iWoofer(free) or iWooferTM Pro ($5) go to Xover setting (before doing Room correction)
    Assembly Instructions

  2. Insert an EQ boost as seen below. Tap the PEQ On button to create a band shown as a dotted red line. Double tap or press and hold a band for more than 1 second to select it. Once the band is selected you can slide it left or right to change frequency and up or down to control the gain. Use two fingers in a zoom in or zoom out fashion to change the Q factor. Slide the band over to the left in the 20Hz position.
    Assembly Instructions
    Assembly Instructions
    Assembly Instructions

  3. Scroll down to Limiter Compression Control and activate it. Then go to settings and match what is shown in red in the image to the right.
    Assembly Instructions

  4. Navigate to Options and then HW Controllers and make sure that the HP filter is off and the LP filter is on as shown below. Finish by syncing your file to the MiniMe DSP subwoofer and also save the file to your mobile device. Your MiniMe DSP subwoofer is now optimized.

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