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Study your automobile thoroughly before you drill or cut any holes.  Take extra care when working near
gas tanks, gas lines, brake or hydraulic lines and electrical wiring.

Wear eye and ear protection when using power tools.

Keep the woofers and tweeters away from metal filings and shavings. Once foreign objects are stuck to
the magnets or tweeter dome, it will be virtually impossible to remove them.  Keep the tweeters in their
protective bags until final mounting to prevent any possibility of metal dust or chips from passing
through the grille and accumulating on the dome.

Exercise caution when working with the 6-series with the grille removed. A slip of the hand with a screw-
driver or other tool can result in irreparable damage to the cone or dome. Do not touch the cone or
dome.

Do not install the components where they will be subject to excessive heat, moisture or dust; or where
they will be kicked or repeatedly bumped or brushed.

Make absolutely sure that the woofer is connected to the lowpass output and the tweeter is connected
to the highpass output of the crossover network. If these connections are reversed, low-frequency sig-
nals will be fed to the tweeter without fuse protection. In this case, the tweeter may be damaged. Such
damage is not covered by the warranty.

When removing or installing the grille on the 6-series, be careful not to brush the woofer’s rubber sur-
round or the tweeter’s dome with the edge of the grille. Cutting or tearing the surround or dome will
destroy the unit.

Never run wires outside or beneath the vehicle where they can be snagged by road hazards or the mov-
ing parts of the vehicle. Use existing wire channels, sills, panels and molding strips inside the automobile
to hide the wiring for neat appearance and safety.

Make sure your radio/cassette/cd player and or other equipment is turned off while connecting the 6-
series speaker terminals. Turn on the various components and slowly advance the volume control only
after checking and double checking all connections

Note: if sound is weak or distorted, immediately turn down the volume and see the section entitled trou-
bleshooting.

system planning

Proper system planning is the best way to maximize performance.  By planning your installation careful-
ly you can avoid situations where the performance or reliability of your system is compromised. Your
authorized a/d/s/ dealer has been trained to know how to maximize your systems sonic potential. They
are a valuable resource in helping you with your system design and installation.

pecifications

system

uency re/-3dB:

40Hz to 22kHz

tivity 2.83 volt 1m:

91dB

dance, nominal:

4 Ohms

mmended amplifier power watts RMS:

20 to150 watts per channel

nsions – woofer/midrange transducer

mid-range

woofer

nting depth (woofer):

2 3/8” / 60mm

2 7/16” / 63mm

all height:

2 11/16” / 69mm

2 15/16” / 79mm

all maximum diameter:

6” / 152mm

6 1/2” / 165mm

mum height above panel without grille:

1/2” / 13mm

5/8” / 16mm

mum height above panel with grille:

3/4” / 20mm

15/16” / 24mm

mum grille diameter:

6 1/2” / 166mm

7 1/8” / 181mm

ut size:

4 5/8” /118mm

4 15/16” / 125mm

nsions – tweeter transducer

dard mount height:

1 1/4” / 32mm

1 1/4” / 32mm

 mount cutout diameter:

1 7/8” / 48mm

1 7/8” / 48mm

 mount depth:

1” / 26mm

1” / 26mm

nsions – crossover network
h/width/height:

101/16” x 3 1/2” x 1 5/8” 259mm x 89mm x 42mm

over points:

low to mid 200Hz

Mid to tweeter 2.2k

e-Small specifications
air resonance (Fs):

57.2Hz

57.1Hz

rical damping (Qes):

.34

.47

hanical damping (Qms):

4.87

6.00

 damping (Qt):

.32

.44

valent volume of compliance (Vas) cubic feet / liters:

0.26 / 7.41

0.46 / 13.0

tive cone area (Sd) in2:

14.1

18.9

er to peak linear excursion (Xmax):

.16” / 4.0mm

.16” / 4.0mm

 to peak excursion:

1/2” / 12.7mm

3/4” / 19.0mm

 coil DC resistance (Re):

3.1

3.1

 coil diameter:

1” / 25.4mm

1” / 25.4mm

 coil length (winding length):

.45” / 11.5mm

.45” / 11.5mm

a/d/s/ subscribes to the philosophy of continuous product development therefore the specifications may change
without notice.

a/d/s/ tweeters are constructed in concert with the Fer rosound program and use Ferrofluid to provide increased
power handling, decreased distortion, minimum electrical impedance change, higher linearity, and smoother fr e-
quency response.

Summary of Contents for 641is

Page 1: ...analog and digital systems 641is owners manual 3009 REV A 2001 analog and digital systems inc 1 800 255 4434 www adst com ...

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Page 3: ...ew loudspeaker system is the latest innovation in reference quality automotive loudspeakers Its unique combination of high technology design and real world convenience features make it the ideal addition to any quality music system a d s takes great pride in manufacturing products that truly stand the test of time from their renowned mini speakers to whole house systems of the grandest proportion ...

Page 4: ...e package a d s Limited Warranty Analog and Digital Systems Inc a d s warrants to the original consumer purchaser of the a d s Products described in this manual that the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year after the date of purchase If the product is installed by an authorized a d s retail dealer the warranty is extended to three 3 years a d s ...

Page 5: ...ol only after checking and double checking all connections Note if sound is weak or distorted immediately turn down the volume and see the section entitled trou bleshooting system planning Proper system planning is the best way to maximize performance By planning your installation careful ly you can avoid situations where the performance or reliability of your system is compromised Your authorized...

Page 6: ... above ear l unless the woofers are also above ear level Place the tweeters in similar locations on both sides a few locations by just placing the tweeter or taping it in a location and listening to ensure the ed stereo image and high frequency dispersion are achieved before committing to a location by ng holes in the automobile ontrols and connections eter level control three position switch in t...

Page 7: ...eaker wiring speaker wire selection Use insulated two conductor stranded wire to connect the 6 series crossover to the speakers and ampli fier The size of the wire can have an audible effect of the performance of the system Standard 18 gauge zip cord will work but can result in lower output or unpredictable frequency response For wire runs of 50 feet or less we recommend 16 gauge or larger wire Th...

Page 8: ...are kit drill the four speaker mounting w holes with a 1 8 3mm drill an the work areas of all filings and shavings with a vacuum cleaner before you proceed with woofer unting woofer mounting te the speaker wire from the woofer installation locations to the crossovers Pull the wire through installation hole and attach the terminals on the ends to terminals on the speakers Connect the tive wire to t...

Page 9: ...s tweeter and woofer to the crossover mounting location The sover installation location should be reasonably accessible to allow easy connection of the wires eter level adjustment and midrange contour selection If the crossover must be mounted in an inac ible location make the speaker wire connections and adjustments before final installation Be sure installation location has adequate clearance to...

Page 10: ...stem is supplied with three different tweeter mounting options Surface flush angled flush mount After you have decided which option is best suited to your installation refer he following sections for specific details on mounting the tweeter ace mount preparation of the mounting surface for the tweeter involves drilling three holes Two holes are for mounting screws Their centers must be spaced 15 1...

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