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parcel tray), improves spectral response and power response variation between high and low 
frequencies. 
 
In  a  basic  system,  like  the  Imagine  midbass,  the  Imagine  tweeters  were  designed  to  be 
installed coaxially with the midbass, or as a component system in the original factory tweeter 
locations, such as those typically found in many newer-generation vehicles, most often at the 
top  of  the  door,  or  in  the  “a-pillar.”    The  obvious  “path  of  least  resistance”  is  to  leave  the 
Imagine  speakers  in  their  coaxial  mode.    If  you  do  decide  to  use  the  Imagine  set  as  a 
component system, and if your vehicle is older, or did not come with factory tweeter locations, 
you  may  need  to  install  the  tweeters  in  a  bit  of  a custom  fashion.    Not  to  fear  though  –  we 
have  included  several  different  options  for  easily  mounting  the  tweeters,  so  you  can  decide 
which  will  work  the  best  for  your  application.    Since  the  tweeters  are  a  sealed-back  design, 
they  can  be  placed  anywhere  without  having  to  provide  airspace  or  any  type  of  enclosure.  
Hybrid  Audio  Technologies  highly  recommends  that  the  tweeter  placement  be  the  subject  of 
your own experimentation.  This can be accomplished by leaving some excess wire length for 
the  tweeter,  and  experimenting  with  different  potential  mounting  locations  by  temporarily 
attaching the tweeter using double stick tape, Velcro

®

, etc. 

 
An  important  learning  note!    Hybrid  Audio  Technologies  designed  the  Imagine-series  to  be 
used  predominantly  as  a  coaxial,  as  we  can  effectively  mitigate  anticipated  environmental 
conditions  and  reduce  the  number  of  variables  in  this  type  of  installation.    When  used  as  a 
coaxial,  the  relative  amplitudes  (volumes)  of  the  midbass  and  tweeter  are  equalized  to  each 
other and the speaker will perform as intended.  There is much less amplitude control of the 
tweeter  amplitude  with  respect  to  the  midbass  amplitude  when  the  set  is  converted  into 
component set mode.  This is due to simple physics.  If the midbass drivers are placed low in 
the  door,  for  example,  and  the  tweeter  is  placed  high  in  the  dashboard,  sail  panels,  or  a-
pillars,  there  WILL  be  a  notable  amplitude  difference  between  the  two  speakers.    This  is 
because  the  midbass  are  installed  further  from  you,  and  are  likely  aimed  into  your  leg, 
carpeting, and other soft furnishings in the vehicle, while the tweeter is located likely closer to 
you, likely aimed more “ox-axis”, and is near hard, reflective surfaces, such as window glass, 
hard plastic interior panels, and etc.  In many cases, converting to component set will cause 
the tweeter to be notably louder than the midbass.  This is not a speaker malfunction; it is a 
simple acoustical phenomenon playing out in your vehicle.  Hybrid Audio Technologies usually 
recommends that the Imagine sets be left as a coaxial, but encourage the end-user to test the 
Imagine  systems  in  both  formats  to  evaluate  what  suits  the  end-user’s  listening  habits  best.  
Finally, just because there is a factory tweeter pod location in the dashboard, a-pillars, or sail 
panels in your vehicle doesn’t mean you have to use it!  Because our ears are on the left and 
right sides of the human head, human hearing is much less susceptible to hearing height cues 
as  it  is  hearing  width  and  depth  cues  (please  reference  Lesson  3  and  Lesson  4  later  in  this 
manual).  Please don’t be fooled into thinking that the tweeters MUST be placed high in order 
to establish a good stage height!  Alas, as the end-user, it is up to you to take the time and 
test the set to see what orientation is to your liking, and certainly, as students of acoustics, we 
at Hybrid Audio Technologies encourage that learning exercise.  

Summary of Contents for Imagine I69-2

Page 1: ...Imagine I69 2 High Performance Mobile Audio Speaker System User s Manual and Mobile Audio Reference Handbook...

Page 2: ...Section I Getting Started Basic System Installation 9 Coaxial Component Set Conversion 10 Installation 11 Section II Moving Forward Advanced System Installation 14 Lessons Learned 14 Lesson One Off A...

Page 3: ...he publication of this user s manual and reference guide it is our goal to assist the do it yourself enthusiast and professional installer alike in getting the highest level of performance out of Imag...

Page 4: ...ater proof paper cone car audio speaker systems on the market The treatment protects the cone from periodic drips such as inside a door panel as well as accidental splashes to the front of the cone Ph...

Page 5: ...small diameter soft dome tweeter the I1 is the antithesis of large diaphragm and metal dome tweeters for the effective and convincing reproduction of treble frequencies Voice Coil and Motor System 25...

Page 6: ...RMS 100 watts musical input Peak Power Handling 230 watts musical input Recommended Power Range 20 150 watts musical input Nominal Impedance 4 ohms Thiele Small Parameter Discussion for Imagine Midbas...

Page 7: ...verify that the following parts are included in the box CAUTION use care to remove the midbass speakers with two hands and avoid pressing your thumb or fingers against the cone of the midbass1 Two Ima...

Page 8: ...is manual is divided into two parts The first part focuses on a typical basic installation of the Imagine product and follows in general what you d expect from a mobile audio component system owner s...

Page 9: ...r wire you will need to know which wire is positive and which is negative at each proposed speaker location If you re unsure we highly recommend the use of Installation Excellence an on line resource...

Page 10: ...equalized to each other and the speaker will perform as intended There is much less amplitude control of the tweeter amplitude with respect to the midbass amplitude when the set is converted into comp...

Page 11: ...hase plug pole piece bullet with the screw you just removed Tighten securely but don t over tighten Note the screw is the perfect length to snug the pole piece to the former DO NOT shorten the screw o...

Page 12: ...OEM speaker plug and strip back approximately 3 8 10mm of insulation to expose the bare wire It is recommended that you then install slide style terminals on the wire for easy connection to the Imagin...

Page 13: ...black and red wires on the tweeter terminals located on the frame of the midbass You will be changing the polarity of the tweeter and will be increasing the loudness of frequencies between approximate...

Page 14: ...our audio system the second issue that being installation techniques can see a significant improvement as well by understanding and incorporating some or all of the techniques in the following section...

Page 15: ...arriving about 0 9 milliseconds earlier than the furthest channel It is Hybrid Audio s opinion that the end user should try to keep PLD s to less than 30 centimeters in a vehicle which is intended to...

Page 16: ...nario c represents a kick panel installation where the midbass are placed far forward in the A frame cavity of the kick panels present in most vehicles The kick panels are the small panel next to the...

Page 17: ...ng a sound stage is high with kick panel or floor mounted speakers a word to the wise the best place to put a set of speakers is not always up high as most vehicles do not offer an amicable location i...

Page 18: ...to improving the Imagine midbass mounting baffles Most vehicles factory mounting locations for speakers are less than ideal In most cases the OEM speaker mounting flanges are likely nothing more than...

Page 19: ...ial for low amplitude diffracted sound waves becoming summed with the incidental waves A narrower baffle also becomes increasingly important as frequencies range into the Imagine midbass upper bandwid...

Page 20: ...or in fact the I1 tweeter be placed up high on a pillars or in the dashboard where comb filtering reflective summation and cancellation off of a hard surface such as a windscreen may become an issue...

Page 21: ...rranty of the replacement parts is limited to 90 days or the unexpired portion of the warranty period of the product on which the parts are being used whichever is longer This warranty does not cover...

Page 22: ...ffering backed up with unsurpassed customer service and technical support will advance the Hybrid Audio Technologies namesake in the coming years We are pleased that you have joined us in our new gene...

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