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OWNER’S MANUAL

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SPEAKER POSITIONING

OWNER’S MANUAL

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Identifying the ideal sound/acoustic room to play an audio system well is not that strictly related to the
proportional dimensions of the rooms as many audiophiles believe.
The sound played through an audio system is just “Energy diffused in a closed environment” that is all
absorbed, reflected and dispersed.
The loudspeaker position is the most important aspect because managing the reflections is a key factor to get
the best sound. The first two reflections are crucial, after them the energy of the reflection starts being lower
and does not particularly affect the sound performance.
The first reflection creates a 25m/s delay. Such delay is not favorable because it creates a disturb
overwhelming the sound while the delay in between 40 and 80m/s creates what is called ambience.

Therefore it is very important to reduce the first reflection keeping the speaker as far as possible from the side
walls and using some carpets on the floor in front of them is advisable.
A symmetrical position of the speakers in the room, having the same distance from the side and rear walls is
also very important and should be implemented when possible. The better the positioning the better the focus
and the sound stage will be.

WALL MATERIAL

Generally, most of the walls are thick therefore there is the best bass extension control as well as good acoustic
isolation.
Dry walls vibrate quite a bit, therefore they are usually not favorable or should be treated accordingly.

CEILING

The higher the better. The ideal works between 250 and 360cm having the same regular height.
The vaulted ceiling is quite critical because it works like a magnifier lens increasing the power in specific areas.
In case of an attic where typically the ceiling slopes down it is better to position the speakers closer to the lower
ceiling and place the listening point in the higher ceiling area.

FLOOR

Marble floors are the worst because they are extremely reflecting but even the all carpet floors don’t
work well because they absorb indiscriminately
The best option are wooden floors. In any case, all floors can be easily corrected with a 2/4cm thick
carpet placed in front of the speakers.

SIDE WALLS

Covering the side walls with a carpet is wrong but leaving them naked is not the ideal solution either. Pictures
with frames on the walls are ok if they come without glass protection and are placed symmetrically on both sides
of the speakers. Eventually some small specific traps could be a good solutions.

Summary of Contents for XT-7

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL XT 7 XT 7 full range 3 way speaker il suono italiano ...

Page 2: ...nce of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel Please record the model and serial number and retain them for your records Serial Number Model WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Do not disassemble any part of the product D...

Page 3: ... is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen in...

Page 4: ...d driver developed with SEAS and enhanced with a proprietary metal chassis The unique curved cone in ultra hardened woven polypropylene allows an excellent internal damping factor while the moving parts are perfectly matched together for a smooth and extended frequency response A special radial reinforced low loss rubber surround reduces radial resonances and prevents surround break up at large ex...

Page 5: ...rom air flows resonance and sound reflection CROSSOVER For XT 7 we developed a deluxe crossover with state of the art components all exclusively provided by Mundorf and Clarity the passive Crossover Low High Dual Slope cuts at 280Hz 3000Hz and features a resistive design to enable ultra linear load that support the work of the amplifiers minimising the stress on power supplies even at a nominal im...

Page 6: ...sitivity 90dB SPL 2 83V 1 m Nominal impedence 4 ohm semi resistive Power handling 30W 300W Suggested min listening distance 1 5 2 0m Dimensions 1110 H x 365 W x 525 mm D Weight net weight 100 Kg pair shipping weight 120 Kg FINISHES CABINET Black SIDE PANELS Black Glossy or White Glossy or Italian Walnut or Grey Walnut ...

Page 7: ...nd Mounting the Foot 1 2 3 4 Open the Woofer carton box from the top Place the Woofer carton box as shown below Gently turn upside down the Woofer carton box as shown in the in the picture Pay attention to the flaps that must be as shown in fig 4 ...

Page 8: ...y supplied Take the foot as shown in the picture and use the guides to correctly position the foot on the Woofer cabinet should now be upside down After the bottom protection is removed you can go to fig 6 being ready to assemble the foot to the Woofer cabinet Once the Foot is assembled pay extreme care in turning the cabinet face down Make sure to protect it with some soft material to avoid damag...

Page 9: ...ower Amplifier Right Speaker Left Speaker R L Example Connection n 1 Standard wiring connection No Bi Wiring The Gold Note speakers are all supplied with standard bridge Special Exotic Bridge parts of the SIENA BRIDGE ENHANCER line are available on Demand ...

Page 10: ...CONNECTING the SPEAKERS OWNER S MANUAL page 8 OWNER S MANUAL page 9 Stereo Power Amplifier Right Speaker Left Speaker R L Example Connection n 2 Bi Wiring Connection CONNECTING the SPEAKERS ...

Page 11: ... should be implemented when possible The better the positioning the better the focus and the sound stage will be WALL MATERIAL Generally most of the walls are thick therefore there is the best bass extension control as well as good acoustic isolation Dry walls vibrate quite a bit therefore they are usually not favorable or should be treated accordingly CEILING The higher the better The ideal works...

Page 12: ... should be light to avoid stopping too much energy except for the optional ones behind the listening point FURNITURES Ideally avoid using big furniture with glass many doors Open shelf furniture is the best If possible avoid placing the table in between the speakers and the listening point because tables tend to reflect heavily the high and mid frequencies AUDIO RACKS Though the best position of a...

Page 13: ...ce of both the speakers to the listening point should be the same The distance between both the speakers and the side walls should be the same The distance between both the speakers and the rear wall should be the same The more distance there is between the speakers the wider the sound stage will get but less focus will the obtained To balance the focus the speakers can be directed to the listenin...

Page 14: ...STAGE SPEAKER POSITION Eventually for solo instrument music like piano guitar and voice etc WIDE STEREO IMAGE SPEAKER POSITION for some instrument music synfonic orcherstra etc Listening Point The closer the two speakers stand the better the focus but worse the wide realistic sound stage ...

Page 15: ...NTATION Listening Point A B C The distance between the speakers should be the same of the one to the speakers If the distance is shorter the speaker must be directed to the Listening point accordingly Empirical tests are necessary to find the right proportion between wide stereo sound stage focus and crispy details ...

Page 16: ...ubes Phono Car tridge Styli and Batteries CUSTOMER SERVICE All GOLD NOTE products are the result of meticulous technological research and consequently their correct functioning is guaranteed In spite of this it is possible that problems may emerge which non specialist users cannot resolve In this case contact your dealer who will advise you on how to resolve the prob lem Do not return any object d...

Page 17: ...d The speakers hum when the amplifier is connected to the System The speaker terminals negative positive poles are inverted in some way on the amp or on the speaker The bridges are not well connected to the speaker terminal Binding Posts The amplifier does not play music Turn Off the amplifier first and then rewire the speaker terminals correctly Connect the bridges properly Connect them properly ...

Page 18: ...OWNER S MANUAL page 17 NOTES ...

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Page 20: ...Via della Gora 6 Montespertoli Florence Italy 50025 Tel 39 0571 675005 Fax 39 0571 675013 www goldnote it il suono italiano ...

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