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Treble adjustment

D 870 is equipped with an extra set of terminals for fine-tuning the treble level to your listening room characteristics and your personal taste.

On the following illustrations you can see the different possibilities.

    Single wiring

         Bi-wiring

           Resulting

treble reproduction

The Acoustics of the Listening Room

Reverberation

The reverberation time of a room is the time it takes before a given sound impulse has died out. You have probably tried to clap your

hands in an empty room and heard how long it takes for the “echo” to disappear (long reverberation time), and then tried it after installing

furniture, etc., and found that now the “echo” is significantly shorter (short reverberation time).

It is obvious that a loudspeaker will sound different in these two rooms.

Therefore, in the development of loudspeakers, other than special measurement rooms, Jamo also uses a room that complies with the

IEC norm 268-13, which, briefly stated, recommends a reverberation time of 0.4 of a second for the frequency area between 250-4000

Hz and 0.8 of a second for the area below 250 Hz.

Of course it is very difficult to determine if your living room at home has exactly the right reverberation time, but by using the “hand clap

test” in different rooms, you can easily get an impression of whether or not your listening room is “well dampened”.

Obviously, your listening room must suit your personal music and taste, but if you think the acoustic character of the room is too “hard”

(which is the typical problem), you can find some solutions to this problem in the following section.

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Summary of Contents for D 830

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Page 5: ...g 120W 170W Frequency range 38 22 000 Hz Impedance 4 Ohm Dimensions 380x245x310mm 15 0x9 6x12 2in Weight 12 0 kg 26 5 lb 4 Specifications subject to technical changes Long Short term power According t...

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Page 7: ...eceofgenuineveneerwillhaveitsownindividualfeatures andsinceitisanaturalmaterial youwillfindthatthecolourplayand the glow change as the loudspeakers are exposed to light and air So in time they will lo...

Page 8: ...en undesired resonances The front baffle of the tweeter has been die cast in solid zinc which ensuresmaximummechanicalcontactwiththecabinetandaminimumamountofundesiredresonances Inaddition thetweetera...

Page 9: ...es are used to eliminate hysteresis errors The crossover network is mounted directly on the solid 24K gold plated loudspeaker terminals to ensuretheshortestpossiblesignalpathandtherebypreventsignallos...

Page 10: ...ine for placing D 830 the optimum placing will be about 30 60cm 12 25in from the rear wall and for D 870 it will be about 50 100 cm 20 40 in For both models the distance to the side walls should be at...

Page 11: ...uch each other as a short circuit could damage the amplifier s outputstage Spikes Werecommendthatyouusetheenclosedspikes optionsuppliedwithD870 Stand60 Theseensurestabilityoftheloudspeakerwith good me...

Page 12: ...ent amplifiers are used or 2 The two amplifiers are used for the left and right channels respectively i e the tweeter midrange units are connected to one channel on the amplifier and the woofer is con...

Page 13: ...s obvious that a loudspeaker will sound different in these two rooms Therefore inthedevelopmentofloudspeakers otherthanspecialmeasurementrooms Jamoalsousesaroomthatcomplieswiththe IEC norm 268 13 whic...

Page 14: ...utreflectionsfromtheceilingwithoutaffectingthe aesthetics oftheroom whereasitiseasiertoreducereflectionsfromthefloor 1 Physicallysmallloudspeakersshouldbeplacedonstands partlytoobtaintherightlistening...

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