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Safety Warning!

A CT800 system is capable of producing very high sound pressure levels. Prolonged exposure to high sound levels 
can lead first to temporary and later permanent hearing damage. Do not exceed recommended Leq (equivalent 
sound level) exposure levels, for example, those specified in ISO 1999:1990.

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Planning the installation

Because of the built-in nature of the installation, the planning stage is of the utmost importance. Any need to adjust 
speaker position, for example, is a much more involved process than with free-standing speakers. Care must also 
be taken to construct proper support for the speakers. It is all too easy to induce the panels of custom furniture to 
vibrate and colour the sound unless precautions are taken to prevent it.

Speaker Position

Figures 2 to 4 show the recommended locations in plan view for the main speakers in 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 channel 
installations. Some dimensions are marked ~, indicating that there is some latitude allowed each side of the figure, 
and  some  have  a  recommended  range  for  optimum  results.  Subwoofers  should  be  placed  close  to  the  main 
speakers to which they are assigned. 

For successful operation of the surround speaker, CT8 DS, in dipole mode, it is important that all listeners sit within 
the speaker’s null zone. This is the 60

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 wide zone of low direct sound level created by the opposing polarity drivers 

on each side. You will notice from figures 3 and 4 that for 6.1 and 7.1 systems, the side speakers are shown in 
line with the centre of the listening area. This is suitable regardless of whether these speakers are used in dipole 
or monopole mode. However, for 5.1 systems, the two surround speakers should be placed somewhat behind 
the listeners for effective results in monopole mode, or if you wish to switch between monopole and dipole modes 
for different types of programme. If you only ever intend to use them in dipole mode, the two surround speakers 
should revert to the in-line position. Please read the discussion on surround modes in the next section for a clearer 
understanding of the benefits of each type.

For  larger  audience  sizes,  a  more  even  coverage  of  the  surround  sound  field  may  be  obtained  if  the  surround 
speakers are elevated above ear height, as in a commercial cinema. In that case, the speakers may be raised so 
that the midrange/tweeter array is approximately 60cm (2 ft) above seated ear height.

For correct operation of the CT8 DS in dipole mode, it is important not to obstruct the side firing drivers. The speaker 
should be mounted with at least the front portion containing the side-firing drivers protruding into the room and any 
customised covering should be acoustically transparent.

Planning the installation

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Summary of Contents for CT XO

Page 1: ...CT800 Series Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...Speakers Installing CT8 DS Into a Drywall Installing CT8 DS to a Wall Surface Connecting the System The Speakers The CT8 XO Crossover Equaliser Description of Controls Con gure the CT800 XO to the Sp...

Page 3: ...authorised by B W c for damages caused by faulty or unsuitable ancillary equipment d for damages caused by accidents lightning water re heat war public disturbances or any other cause beyond the reas...

Page 4: ...ched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories speci ed by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tri...

Page 5: ...of re or electric shock 20 Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a re or electric shock...

Page 6: ...ith a free standing speaker Furthermore because of the normal custom install practice of hiding built in speakers with acoustically transparent cloth that matches the d cor all the models except one a...

Page 7: ...s to extend their bass response well below the accepted lower limit of human hearing CT8 XO An active line level crossover equaliser that a is required for each CT8 LR CT8 CC and CT8 DS and must be co...

Page 8: ...This is true to some extent but the ears can process directional information at very low frequencies and the more the bass of the main channels is extended the more realistic the sound stage becomes M...

Page 9: ...e This is the 60o wide zone of low direct sound level created by the opposing polarity drivers on each side You will notice from gures 3 and 4 that for 6 1 and 7 1 systems the side speakers are shown...

Page 10: ...ole and dipole operation The mode of operation is set by a relay inside the speaker the state of which is controlled from the CT8 XO crossover equaliser assigned to the speaker via a cable connecting...

Page 11: ...lied for this purpose The shaded area at the front of the template is to allow clearance for the movement of the bass cones For the CT8 DS the side ring drive units require free acoustic access into t...

Page 12: ...height t the bosses with the conical shape towards the oor gure 8 For minimum height have them pointing into the speaker gure 9 Screw in the feet close to where you think the nal adjustment will be w...

Page 13: ...ss brace is level and tted strongly enough to take the substantial weight of the speaker The speaker can be supported by the cross brace and the retaining bracket alone if desired or a more complex su...

Page 14: ...ining bracket on the wall The two angle brackets A from the kit are not required Offer the wall bracket C to the wall and mark the screw positions at each end Drill and plug the wall to take screws in...

Page 15: ...he two anged nuts E onto the threaded studs and tighten If the socket drive does not have a nut retaining feature we recommend the use of a small piece of Bostik Blu Tack or similar reusable adhesive...

Page 16: ...power ampli cation In all cases ensure that the positive terminal of the speaker is connected to the corresponding positive output connector of the power ampli er Failure to observe this will result i...

Page 17: ...ype of connectors could lead to a severe tonal imbalance in the system depending on the other equipment used in the installation If 12V trigger switching of the dispersion mode monopole dipole of the...

Page 18: ...functions T1 Test input socket unbalanced To connect external signal generator T2 Test input socket balanced To connect external signal generator T3 Output level indicator lights To balance levels C1...

Page 19: ...Centre channel These settings apply when all power ampli ers have the same gain the parametric equalisers are bypassed trigger switching is used to set the dipole monopole mode of the CT8 DS speakers...

Page 20: ...r to the output terminals of the MF HF ampli er Raise the output level of the oscillator until the meter reads 2 volts Substitute the LF power ampli er for the MF HF power ampli er Do not alter the ou...

Page 21: ...ampli er Raise the output level of the oscillator until the meter reads 2 volts Substitute the LF power ampli er for the MF HF power ampli er Do not alter the output setting of the oscillator Set Ban...

Page 22: ...it better in another An average of several measurements taken at different positions throughout the room should ideally be used to ensure an overall improvement in all listener positions The Method W...

Page 23: ...button to open the Volume and Input Levels window Figure 22 Figure 23 22 Laptop computer settings Run the laptop from its battery and disconnect its transformer power supply when taking measurements T...

Page 24: ...he Levels box set the sine sweep to 40dB FS full scale Perform a number of measurements in different positions by clicking the button or pressing the F2 key Make the last measurement you take close to...

Page 25: ...clean up the display Make sure the following button is turned off To remove the measurements we used to make the reference click the erase button and select the settings shown in gure 28 this will rem...

Page 26: ...ch lter is at the target level the desired smoothed level Lower the lter Q controls C5 C8 C11 to broaden the range of the lters until the response is as smooth as possible The controls are to some ext...

Page 27: ...andards of such products are improving all the time and your dealer will be able to demonstrate a variety of suitable up to date products In the speci cation we recommend a range of ampli er powers Th...

Page 28: ...from the cabinet Spray onto the cleaning cloth not directly onto the cabinet The grille fabric may be cleaned with a normal clothes brush whilst the grille is detached from the cabinet When replacing...

Page 29: ...tal over 60o arc Vertical over 10o arc 93dB spl 2 83V 1m mf hf 2nd and 3rd harmonics 90dB 1m 1 45Hz 20kHz 0 5 55Hz 20kHz 8 minimum 4 300Hz 4kHz 500W 1000W into 8 on unclipped programme 0 1 Height 1100...

Page 30: ...e null zone 30o 250Hz 18kHz 93dB spl 2 83V 1m 2nd and 3rd harmonics 90dB 1m 1 45Hz 20kHz 8 minimum 4 300Hz and 4kHz monopole mode 300Hz dipole mode 50W 1000W into 8 on unclipped programme 0 1 Height 1...

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