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The lesson to be learned here is that the I69, given its wide-bandwidth design, can faithfully 
reproduce as much as six octaves of tones, and would make a valuable addition to any sound 
system as a point-source driver for the spectrum comprising vocal imaging cues. 

 
Lesson Five: Reference 

 

One of the most important things to do before completing your Imagine installation is to get a 
reference for your future listening tests.  To really know what a snare drum sounds like, you 
must  go  and  listen  to  one,  in  person,  live  and  un-amplified.    There  is  no  substitute  for  the 
visceral  impact  and  emotion  of  live  music.    Nothing  else  in  life  can  touch  your  soul  the  way 
music  does.    Whether  it’s  a  200-member  orchestra,  or  a  four-piece  fusion  band,  nothing 
compares to the phenomenon of live music. 
 
Take this as Hybrid Audio’s official request: become a student of music and your mobile audio 
sound  system  will  be  better  for  it.    We  want  nothing  more  than  to  know  there  are  great 
sounding  audio  systems  around  the  world  using  our  products,  and  you’d  make  us  all  very 
proud if you became a student of music and learned its beauty and passion.   

 
Advanced Installation of the Imagine Component Systems 

 
Mounting Baffle Considerations 

 
Now that we have revealed five of our most important “Lessons Learned”, we can now apply 
these lessons to the Imagine installation.  The first important matter is the physical installation 
of  your  Imagine  midbass,  and  more  specifically  with  respect  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 
flimsy extruded plastic, and provide no sonic benefit to your Imagine installation.  The Imagine 
drivers are long-throw midbass, and the plastic mounting baffles that come from the factory in 
virtually  every  vehicle  will  lead  to  buzzes,  rattles,  vibrations,  and  resonances,  all  of  which 
negatively  effect  the  Imagine  installation.    In  other  vehicles,  you  may  have  attached  the 
Imagine  midbass’  directly  to  the  door  metal  (hopefully  with  a  layer  or  two  of  self-adhesive 
sound damping in between), but this is still not entirely ideal.  In whatever scenario you have 
installed your Imagine midbass, there are certain “tricks” and techniques that may be applied 
to  get  the  most  out  of  your  Imagine  component  set,  specifically  the  midbass  installation,  as 
follows: 
 

 

Mounting  the  baffle,  sound  damping,  and  “decoupling”

:  the  mounting  baffle  or 

mounting  location  should  either  be  secured  extremely  well  to  the  vehicle’s  body,  or 
completely isolated from the vehicle’s chassis.  The reasoning is that the speaker baffle 
panel will vibrate and will radiate sound.  Even small vibrations can result in the baffle 
itself  radiating  more  sound  than  the  actual  speaker  at  certain  frequencies.    The 
mounting  baffle  or  mounting  location  should  be  damped  with  a  layer  of  typical  sound 
damping  to  reduce  the  Q  of  the  baffle  and  lower  its  vibration  resonance  frequency 
below the range of the driver’s frequency response.  In many cases, using thicker baffle 
panel in concert with self-adhesive sound damping can also be advantageous, provided 

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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