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 – VR61 and VR62

VR61 and VR62 – 

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4. CONNECTIONS

WARNING:

 To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not connect the loudspeaker 

with the amplifier switched on. The protective cover over the terminal strip is a safety 

feature per CE requirements. Replace this cover after making the signal connections. 

1.  Remove the insulating cover from the loudspeaker input 

terminal strip.

2.  The positive (+) input terminal of the loudspeaker connects 

to the positive (+) output of your power amplifier.

3.  The negative (–) terminal of the loudspeaker connects to 

the negative (–) output of your power amplifier.

4.  Using a small phillips screwdriver, secure the connections.

5.  Replace the insulating cover over the loudspeaker input 

terminal strip.

Loudspeaker Cables

•  Use loudspeaker cables with a minimum 

conductor size for the length you need as 

listed in these tables. This will minimize 

power losses to less than 0.5 dB. The 

cable lengths listed are “up to” lengths. 

For in-between lengths, use the next larger 

conductor gauge. Using larger than the 

recommended conductor size is always 

permissible. Using smaller than recommended 

conductor size will result in higher power 

losses.

•  The recommended conductor gauges are 

listed for AWG (American Wire Gauge) and 

Metric WG (Metric Wire Gauge). Note that 

smaller AWG numbers = larger conductors 

and smaller Metric WG numbers = smaller 

conductors. The Metric WG is equal to ten 

times the nominal conductor diameter in millimeters.

•  For cable lengths over 200 feet / 60 m at 8 ohms, and over 100 feet / 30 m at 4 ohms, 

the conductor sizes needed for less than 0.5 dB power losses are rarely practical 

for physical and cost reasons. As a practical compromise for these situations the 

recommended conductor gauge is 10 AWG or 25 metric.

AMP

XVR

LF

HF

CAUTION:

SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DONE BY QUALIFIED

 TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS

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IN PUT

Minimum AWG 4 ohm 8 ohm
  18

10 ft

25 ft

  16

25

50

  14

25

75

  12

50

125

  10

100

200

Min Metric WG 4 ohm 8 ohm
12

3 m

8 m

14

8

15

16

8

25

20

15

40

25

30

60

Summary of Contents for VR61

Page 1: ...VR61 VR62 Passive Full Range Loudspeakers INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...elow According to the OSHA regulations any exposure over the maximum limits indicated in the table can reduce the hearing capacity of a person To prevent potentially dangerous exposure to high sound p...

Page 3: ...ing rigging design with detailed drawings and parts lists Analysis Have a licensed structural engineer or other qualified professional review and approve the mounting rigging design before its impleme...

Page 4: ...range reproduced The VR61 and VR62 provide exceptional fidelity for background and foreground music applications Their speech projection capabilities also make them highly effective as fill or delay...

Page 5: ...ssary mechanical characteristics to support the weight of the loudspeaker without the danger of it falling Always use support elements suitable for the material of the wall that will support the louds...

Page 6: ...least three complete turns into both of the enclosure s side mounting holes and tighten them securely 4 The bracket enclosure assembly may be mounted vertically or horizontally 5 The enclosure may be...

Page 7: ...ssembly away from the enclosure it may be stuck due to the gasket seal Support the horn so it does not drop when it comes free 4 Rotate the horn through 90 degrees the horn is marked with 60 and 90 on...

Page 8: ...are up to lengths For in between lengths use the next larger conductor gauge Using larger than the recommended conductor size is always permissible Using smaller than recommended conductor size will r...

Page 9: ...y to make sure there are no accidental short circuits that could cause electrical sparks Verify that the polarity of the connections to all of your loudspeakers are correct When more than one loudspea...

Page 10: ...n of operating your audio system so that the loudspeaker is not stressed beyond its design limits Operating Tips Do NOT drive any of your electronic equipment into clipping particularly the power ampl...

Page 11: ...x 90 Horn 60 x 90 Horn Operating Range 10 dB 85 Hz 20 kHz 80 Hz 20 kHz Horizontal Beamwidth Nominal rotatable 90 degrees 90 degrees Vertical Beamwidth Nominal rotatable 60 degrees 60 degrees Axial Se...

Page 12: ...000 20k 10k Frequency Hz Ohms 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 10 100 1000 10k 20k SPL dB Frequency Hz 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 SPL dB 10 100 1000 20k 10k Frequency Hz 360 100 10 1 100 1000 20k 10k Degrees Freq...

Page 13: ...EAW Commercial Technical Support for appropriate troubleshooting Distorted Sound The power amplifier is clipping The signal level is exceeding the limits of your system and you must reduce the level O...

Page 14: ...off before cleaning Scratches or Dents in Wood Enclosures Minor scratches on the enclosure can be painted over with an outdoor latex paint or simply a colored in with a Sharpie or artist s marking pe...

Page 15: ...What Is Covered Defects in workmanship and materials and against malfunctions EAW Commercial distributors must remedy all such defects and malfunctions without charge for parts or labor if the warrant...

Page 16: ...lle MA 01588 USA TEL toll free within US Canada 888 337 7404 TEL outside US 425 892 6503 FAX 425 485 1152 www eawcommercial com 2004 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved EAW Commercial is a regis...

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