Radio Shack 12 150 Manual [ SECURE › ]
Do not apply full amplifier power to the driver without a horn attached. Acoustic loading from the horn limits diaphragm excursion. Without a horn, excessive excursion will damage the voice coil.
: When the radio is in "Alert" mode, it stays on standby. If the National Weather Service broadcasts an emergency alert tone, the radio automatically switches on and sounds a siren to notify you of immediate danger like tornadoes or flash floods. Manual Tip Radio Shack 12 150 Manual
Here are the technical specifications of the RadioShack 12-150: Do not apply full amplifier power to the
Deep in the troubleshooting section: "If the LOW BATTERY indicator flashes, replace the 9V battery even if AC power is present." This was the manual's silent meditation on mortality. The 12-150 knew that the wall outlet could fail. A storm. A downed line. A forgotten bill. But the battery? The battery was . The battery was the difference between getting the job offer and missing it forever. RadioShack taught us: Always have redundancy for your presence. : When the radio is in "Alert" mode, it stays on standby
Intrigued, John approached a friendly store clerk, who introduced himself as Bob. Bob explained that the 12-150 was one of their most popular amplifiers, praised by audiophiles and casual listeners alike for its reliability and sonic quality. He demonstrated the amplifier, hooking it up to a pair of Klipsch speakers, and played a few tracks of his favorite album, The Eagles' "Hotel California." The sound was rich and immersive, with crisp highs and deep bass.