Genelec HT205 Operating Manual Download Page 2

1.  General description

1.  General description

1.  General description

1.  General description

1.  General description

System

System

System

System

System

The bi-amplified GENELEC HT205 is
a two way active speaker designed for
high quality Home Theater systems.

Designed as an active speaker, this
unit contains drivers, power amplifiers,
active crossover filters and protection
circuitry.  The Directivity Control
Waveguide (DCW) technology used
provides excellent frequency balance
even in difficult acoustic environments.

Integrated Construction

Integrated Construction

Integrated Construction

Integrated Construction

Integrated Construction

As the amplifiers are built into the
speaker enclosure, the only
connections required are the mains
supply and the line level input signal,
making the HT205 very easy to set up
and use.  The integrated design allows
the amplifiers and the drivers to be
calibrated as a single unit in the factory.
This eliminates the effects of
component tolerances and ensures
consistent quality.  The cast aluminium
cabinet has rounded corners and a
hard-wearing painted outer surface.

Drivers

Drivers

Drivers

Drivers

Drivers

The bass frequencies are reproduced
by a 130 mm (5") bass driver mounted
in a 4.5 litre vented cabinet.  The -3 dB
point lies at 68 Hz and the frequency
response extends down to 65 Hz
(-6 dB).

The high frequency driver is a 19 mm
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") metal dome.  Uniform dispersion

control is achieved with the
revolutionary DCW Technology
pioneered by Genelec, which has also
resulted in perfect phase and delay
uniformity at the crossover frequency.

Both drivers are magnetically
shielded.

Crossover

Crossover

Crossover

Crossover

Crossover

The amplifier unit contains an active
crossover. This is the ideal method for
dividing the input signal between the
driver units, allowing the overall
response of the system to be optimized
to an extent impossible with a passive
system.   The active crossover controls
('treble tilt', 'bass tilt' and 'bass roll-
off') allow the HT205 to be exactly
matched to any application.

Amplifiers

Amplifiers

Amplifiers

Amplifiers

Amplifiers

The amplifier unit is built into the

Figure 1. Suggested tone control settings for differing acoustic environments

Figure 2:  HT205 outer dimensions, with the
reference axis between the  bass and  the
treble drivers.

speaker enclosure.  The bass and
treble amplifiers both produce 40  W of
output power.  The fast, low distortion
amplifiers are capable of driving a
stereo pair to peak output sound
pressure levels in excess of 110 dB at
1 m.  The unit incorporates  special
circuitry for driver overload protection.
Variable input sensitivity allows for
accurate level matching to the decoder
or preamplifier.

2.  Installation

2.  Installation

2.  Installation

2.  Installation

2.  Installation

Place the loudspeakers in their
required  positions, taking note of the
line of the listening axis (see  figure 2).
Point the speakers to the center of the
listening area. See chapter "Speaker
placement" for further details.

Before connecting, ensure that the
mains switch is off and the volume
control (see figure 2) fully counter-
clockwise.  Check that the mains
voltage selector is correctly set.  Audio

input is made via a 10 kOhm balanced
(XLR) or unbalanced (RCA) connector
(see fig. 4). If the signal source has
suitable balanced outputs, we
recommend the use the XLR connector
and balanced interconnect cables due
to their better resistance to interference.
Once the connection has been made,
the speakers are ready to be switched
on.

Setting the volume control.

Setting the volume control.

Setting the volume control.

Setting the volume control.

Setting the volume control.

The input sensitivity of the speakers
can be matched to the output of the
signal source  by adjusting the volume
control on the front panel (see figure 2).

Setting the tone controls

Setting the tone controls

Setting the tone controls

Setting the tone controls

Setting the tone controls

The response of the system usually
has to be adjusted to match the
acoustic environment.  The adjustment
is done by setting the tone control
switches on the rear panel.  The tone
control has four switches, 'treble tilt'
(sw. 1), 'bass roll-off.' (sw. 2)  and 'bass

Figure 3:  Suggested speaker placement
and alignment in a 5.1-channel Surround
system.

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