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NF-01A (Powered Near Field Studio Monitor)

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<Figure-1>

Speaker units

• HP diaphragm

HP

”, an abbreviation of a hyperbolic paraboloid normally

called an “

HP

” shell or “

hyper shell

”, is a 3-dimensional curved

surface structure.  This HP structure is characterized
primarily by the fact that movement of a straight line
connecting 2 line segments, which do not share a single
plane, forms a hyperboloid and paraboloid.
HP diaphragm’s configuration is determined by locating
inflection points at the top and bottom to form vertical
symmetry, so as to disperse stress with pentagonal divisions
which are asymmetrical to the center of the diaphragm, as
shown on Figure-1, as the basic option, and the height of
curved surfaces is selected so that optimal frequency
dispersion as dictated by 

FEM

 modal analysis results can be

realized.  The base diaphragm materials are 

NBPK

 and

banana fibers, with carbon fibers of a super high elasticity
modulus, 

PBO

 super-fiber and pearl mica used as

reinforcement materials, Cellgaia pulp as super damping
fibers and bio-cellulose used as the matrices material.

• UDR tangential edge

A new era has been opened by the 

UDR 

(Up/Down Roll)

tangential edge structure which is created by joining up-
roll and down-roll at their tangential surfaces.
It is configured, through model analyses, to function
optimally as diaphragm edges.  Use of this edge is with the
woofer which plays a key part in the overall speaker system
performance.

• UFLC diaphragm

UFLC

 diaphragm, made of polyurethane plastics which is

urethane film laminated over cloth, is used in the tweeter.
The use of a 

UFLC

 diaphragm allows the highest fidelity

sound reproduction which extends naturally to extremely
high frequencies, which had not been possible with
conventional soft dome technology.

• HP sound reflector

HP sound reflectors represent sound reflectors of the HP
system arranged inside the enclosure, as depicted in Figure
2.  NF-01A has this type of reflectors and micron wool
arranged optimally in enclosures to diffusely reflect the
sound present in an enclosure, which creates conditions
where no standing waves may develop, and finally, for
natural attenuation.

Tangential edge

HP diaphragm

HP sound reflector

Push-pull damper

* Figures 1 and 2 above show the photographs of the Model

NF-1, which employs the same materials and
construction as the Model NF-01A. Therefore, note that
the shapes of the speaker units and sound reflector shown
above are not exactly the same as those for the NF-01A.

Setting of the system is ideal when the mid-points of
the woofer and tweeter meet the listener’s ear level to
allow full enjoyment of the NF-01A’s ability.

• Optimal listening points and setting

Center of the woofer

Center of the tweeter

Mid-point of the woofer and tweeter

Listener

15 to 30 degrees

inward

15 to 30 degrees

inward

Then, mutually orient them 15 to 30 degrees inward
to form a triangle as shown in Figure, with the open
vertex of the triangle falling at the planned listening
position.  The listening position thus determined
represents the point where the design intent can be
enjoyed to the fullest extent.

Summary of Contents for NF-01A

Page 1: ...tial edge and push pull damper and a soft dome tweeter with another new development of a UFLC diaphragm Featured with both the woofer and tweeter is a high rigidity cast aluminum frame and HP sound reflectors internal to the enclosure A bi amplifier system is employed to drive the woofer and tweeter with amplifiers deliv ering up to 50W each of low and high frequency ranges The use of a filter fun...

Page 2: ...mbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the ...

Page 3: ...ed twisted pulled and or heated Otherwise the cord will be damaged resulting in fire and or electrical shock No power voltage different from that labeled on the appliance or specified in this owner s manual must be applied The power plug must be inserted to the end of an outlet Otherwise fire and or electrical shock will result Avoid placement of the appliance in smoky or steamy places including u...

Page 4: ...range Please refer to the description given on the next page for optimal use 5 Low frequency filter selector Adjusts low frequency characteristics around 55Hz range within a 2dB range For detail please refer to the next page 6 Unbalanced input terminal Phone jack Accepts 10dBV unbalanced input 7 Balanced input terminal XLR 3 31 type Accepts 4dBu balanced input hot pin is 2 Simultaneous input from ...

Page 5: ...An adjustment of a range of 3dB is possible Turning counterclockwise from the center position 0dB decreases the tweeter output level and turning clockwise increases the tweeter level This control is factory set at the 0dB po sition Correction to low frequency 55Hz characteristics This LO FREQ switch permits correc tion of the low frequency 55Hz re sponse by 2dB This control is factory set the 0 po...

Page 6: ...diaphragm A UFLC diaphragm made of polyurethane plastics which is urethane film laminated over cloth is used in the tweeter The use of a UFLC diaphragm allows the highest fidelity sound reproduction which extends naturally to extremely high frequencies which had not been possible with conventional soft dome technology HP sound reflector HP sound reflectors represent sound reflectors of the HP syst...

Page 7: ...m Weight Approx 9 6 kg Power supply 120VAC 60Hz 230V 50 60Hz Power consumption 51W Specifications and appearance are subject to change with out notice for product improvement The shock absorbing material for this product covers the whole unit and is made from expanded polyethylene which is more durable than conventional expanded polystyrene We recommend to use it for transportation and keeping Be ...

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