Audio Note AZ-TWO Owner'S Information Download Page 7

 

 
Please  take  care  when  unpacking  your

 

AZ-TWO  loudspeakers.  Choose  a  clean, 

clear location to unpack them. Before attempting to unpack or lift the loudspeakers, 
check  the  weight  and  if  necessary  use  more  than  one  person  so  that  they  can  be 
moved safely and easily. 
 
We  recommend  that  you  retain  and  carefully  store  all  of  the  original  packing 
materials, in case transportation / shipping is required at a later date. 
 
Once unpacked, locate the 8 threaded spikes and locking nuts.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Add a locking nut to each spike. 
Screw the spike / nut assemblies into the four threaded bolt holes located in the base 
of each loudspeaker. Adjust the spikes so that each loudspeaker stands roughly level 
once  placed  on  a  flat  surface.  Final  leveling  can  be  carried  out  once  a  suitable 
position offering the most acceptable bass and stereo presentation has been found. 
 
Select  a  suitable  location  for  the  loudspeakers.  This  should  be  a  dry,  dust  free  and 
level  area,  preferably  shielded  from  direct  sunlight  and  free  from  vibration.  Also 
ensure  that  the  location  is  stable  and  capable  of  carrying  the  weight  of  the 
loudspeakers. 
 
The  rear  ported  enclosure  of  the  AZ-TWO  has  been  designed  to  be  placed  close  to 
room  boundaries  (where  the  bass  performance  is  augmented  significantly  by  the 
additional reinforcement from the nearby walls). 
Some experimentation is advised when choosing a suitable location to obtain the best 
performance 

ʻ

in  room

ʼ

.  All  rooms  are  different,  both  physically  and  more  importantly 

acoustically,  so  there  are  no  definitive  rules  regarding  loudspeaker  positioning. 
However,  we  generally  recommend  placing  the  loudspeakers  in  corners  or  at  least 
against  a  solid  rear  wall;  this  is  the  best 

ʻ

starting  point

ʼ

  to  work  from.  If  bass 

performance  is  too  strong,  slowly  move  the  loudspeakers  further  into  the  room, 
making sure that the distance between the rear and side walls remains the same for 
both loudspeakers.  
If  there  is  a  noticeable 

ʻ

hole

ʼ

  in  the  middle  of  the  two  loudspeakers,  producing  a 

pronounced 

ʻ

left / right

ʼ

 effect, move them closer together in small increments, until a 

solid, central presentation is achieved. 
You  may  also  find  a  degree  of 

ʻ

toe-in

ʼ

  to  be  appropriate;  angle  the  loudspeakers  so 

that  both  front  faces  are  visible  and  pointing  directly  towards  the  main  listening 
position.  A  few  degrees  of  movement  in  either  direction  –  revealing  more  or  less  of 
the  cabinet  sidewalls  when  viewed  from  the  listening  position  –  may  also  be 
advantageous. 
 
 

UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 

Summary of Contents for AZ-TWO

Page 1: ... AZ TWO LOUDSPEAKERS OWNERʼS INFORMATION ...

Page 2: ...ORMITY DISPOSAL 2 INTRODUCTION 3 OVERVIEW 5 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 7 CONNECTION 8 CONNECTION TO AMPLIFIER 9 OPERATION BEDDING IN CLEANING 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 WARRANTY INFORMATION 12 CONTACT INFORMATION CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... contact your retailer or the appropriate local government office for collection facilities We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with the following standards or standardized documents BS EN 60065 in accordance with the regulations 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC from 1 January 1997 CE 94 Peter Qvortrup Director Audio Note UK Limited 25 Montefiore Road Hove East Sussex B...

Page 4: ...ts specifications are subject to change without notice Therefore it is important to refer to the manual that is supplied with your product for the most accurate information manuals downloaded from our website or obtained from other sources may no longer fully apply to your product If you have any questions regarding the information contained within this document or your new component please feel f...

Page 5: ...e driver across several octaves resulting in higher efficiency and better dynamic power transfer from the amplifier However horn designs are not without their challenges and one of the greatest problems is physical size For a simple horn the lower cut off frequency is directly proportional to the effective diameter of the mouth a cut off frequency at 3dB of 50Hz would require a horn with a mouth a...

Page 6: ...sa versa This is an aspect of performance that cannot be measured by even the most sophisticated test equipment it can ONLY be judged by listening It has become very fashionable to use all manner of exotic materials beryllium diamond carbon fibre ceramics etc as cone materials in modern drivers mainly because it gives the impression that the manufacturer in question is making great strides in thei...

Page 7: ...TWO has been designed to be placed close to room boundaries where the bass performance is augmented significantly by the additional reinforcement from the nearby walls Some experimentation is advised when choosing a suitable location to obtain the best performance ʻin roomʼ All rooms are different both physically and more importantly acoustically so there are no definitive rules regarding loudspea...

Page 8: ...solid floor surface beneath Lock the spike in position with the lower locking nut ʻFinger tightʼ is usually enough but feel free to use an appropriately sized spanner wrench to lock the nuts in place If you experience any difficulty positioning your AZ TWO satisfactorily please consult your Audio Note UK Dealer who will be happy to assist you Alternatively please contact us directly As we design a...

Page 9: ...On the rear of each loudspeaker are two pairs of binding posts Viewed vertically the two on the LEFT are for HIGH FREQUENCY HF The two on the RIGHT are for LOW FREQUENCY LF Each binding post is colour coded either RED or BLACK The RED binding posts top two connect to the RED POSITIVE often marked ʻ ʼ loudspeaker outputs on your amplifier The BLACK binding posts bottom two connect to the BLACK NEGA...

Page 10: ... set and the High Frequency HF section by the other Both sets of cables are attached together to the corresponding pair of terminals on the back of the amplifier We strongly recommend bi wiring the AZ TWO with a suitable loudspeaker cable from the Audio Note UK range Bi amplifying This involves using two stereo or four mono power amplifiers to drive the loudspeakers If you intend to ʻbi ampʼ the A...

Page 11: ...to have a running in period of around 100 hours which for the average listener will take about a month based on three hours of listening per day This period can however vary considerably due to factors such as music types listening volume and type of amplification used Loud heavy metal or Mahler symphonies are especially effective If the rest of your system is of commensurate quality you may notic...

Page 12: ...ed RMS per channel Peak DRIVER COMPLIMENT 8 paper cone foam surround bass driver 3 4 polyamide dome tweeter UNIT WEIGHT 14 KG SHIPPING WEIGHT ORIGINAL PACKAGING 16 KG UNIT DIMENSIONS 900mm h x 250mm w x 300mm d per loudspeaker SHIPPING DIMENSIONS ORIGINAL PACKAGING 950mm h x 300mm w x 350mm d per loudspeaker NOTE Due to Audio Note UK ʼs ongoing research and development program specifications are s...

Page 13: ...be shipped please use the original packaging materials and include a copy of the original sales receipt along with a note explaining in as much detail as possible the problems you are experiencing with the unit Only use a reputable Courier Service or Shipping Agent and ensure that your product is insured during transit Any servicing repairs or modifications not authorized by Audio Note UK or carri...

Page 14: ...31 498 e mail info audionote co uk CONTACT INFORMATION If in the future your Audio Note UK product requires servicing or if you require technical support or have any questions regarding this or any of our other products please contact your local Audio Note UK dealer Alternatively please feel free to contact us directly ...

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