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Installation

Figure 15

13. Attach the Column Base to the Loudspeaker Column

using the four supplied machine bolts and washers. Re-
fer to figure 12.

14. Orient the Loudspeaker Grille

with the extended wood trim
pointed towards the Column Base
and line it up even with top/sides
of the Column. Align the Grille
fastening pins to the Column
Grommets (there are six pins on
each side). Carefully push down
to secure the Grille to the Column. Refer to figure 13.

Optional Feet

15. Two sets of optional feet (fourteen Tiptoes and fourteen

Glides) are supplied with the XRT30 Loudspeaker Sys-
tem. Refer to figure 16. To
prevent crushing carpet use
the Tiptoe Spikes; to protect
non-carpeted flooring use the
Chrome Glides. Both the
Glides and Tiptoes have a
threaded shaft and locking nut
that screw into the tapped
holes in the bottom of the
XRT30’s base rails. The feet can be independently ad-
justed to compensate for uneven flooring. The second
set of optional feet are for the Bass Section Cabinet.

16. Stand the Column upright.

Tiptoes

Glides

Figure 16

Loudspeaker placement in a room can greatly affect
performance. The XRT30 Loudspeaker is designed for
both Music and Home Theater Systems. The optimal
method for selecting speaker locations includes the use of
a real time spectrum analyzer operated by an experienced
system installer. An uncompromising installation would
take into consideration the floor, wall and ceiling
coverings, the type and placement of furniture and can
even include the architectural design of the room and its
construction materials. In those instances where placement
in the room is fixed an enviromental equalizer may be
needed to restore proper musical balance.

Placement near a wall, corner, floor, ceiling or any in-

tersecting surfaces will reinforce some bass frequencies.
Which bass frequencies are boosted by placement in a par-
ticular location is dependant on the dimensions of the
room. Test the various Loudspeaker locations by playing

music with continuous bass, setting up the speakers and
listening to them from the main listening spot. Move the
Loudspeakers to an alternate location and repeat the listen-
ing, paying attention to how the bass qualities and re-
sponse levels change. Do not assume the loudest bass is
best; rather listen for booming (a lack of articulation), as
well as a balance over the whole spectrum, to assure the
bass will not drown out the other parts of the music. Ex-
periment with various Loudspeaker positions until the lo-
cations that sound best are found.

Locating Loudspeakers for use in Home Theater

In a Home Theater application, the placement of Left and
Right Front
Loudspeakers
can be limited
by such
considerations
as the size and
location of the
video monitor.
The locating
suggestions in
the “for use in a
Music System”
section below
can still be
helpful as a
starting place. Refer to figure 17.

Locating Loudspeakers for use in a Music System

When used in a Music System the distance between the
Loudspeakers
and the listener
to the
Loudspeakers
should form an
isosceles
triangle. If the
speakers are too
far apart relative
to the listener,
some imaging
can be lost.
Refer to figure
18.

Figure 17

Figure 18

Room Placement

Summary of Contents for XRT30

Page 1: ...McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 2699 Phone 607 723 3512 FAX 607 724 0549 Owner s Manual XRT30 XRT30 Loudspeaker System...

Page 2: ...s such as vases are placed on the equipment 11 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufac turer or sold with the equipment When a cart is used use caution when movin...

Page 3: ...14 How to Connect using three amplifiers 16 Specifications 18 Packing Instruction 19 Table of Contents Important Information Caution The XRT30 Bass Section Cabinet weight is 192 pounds 87 1kg and the...

Page 4: ...2 Figure 1 Figure 6 Figure 3 ure 3 The Woofer also incor porates McIntosh s Patented LD HP2 Magnetic Circuit De sign with shielding to greatly reduce any external magnetic field Extensive investigati...

Page 5: ...r Elements feature the patented LD HP Magnetic Circuit Design This design when compared to conventional Loudspeaker Elements reduces distortion significantly It also increases power handling and effic...

Page 6: ...8 37 78cm 20 1 4 51 44cm Side View of the XRT30 Bass Section Front View of the XRT30 Bass Section Top View of the XRT30 Bass Section 17 43 18cm 17 43 18cm 14 35 56cm 1 2 54cm 14 35 56cm The following...

Page 7: ...11 3 4 29 85cm Rear View of the XRT30 Bass Section 21 1 4 53 98cm 16 1 2 41 91cm 7 13 16 19 84cm 10 1 8 25 72cm 12 15 32 31 67cm Front View of the XRT30 Bass Section 14 1 4 36 20cm 19 1 4 48 90cm 10...

Page 8: ...36cm 3 15 16 10 00cm 16 3 8 41 59cm 21 15 16 55 72cm 4 1 2 11 43cm 10 9 16 26 83cm Front View of the XRT30 High Frequency Column Side View of the XRT30 High Frequency Column Rear View of the XRT30 Hig...

Page 9: ...h Frequency Column End View and Base of the XRT30 High Frequency Column 11 1 16 28 10cm 9 3 4 24 77cm 3 3 8 8 57cm 6 1 2 16 51cm 9 5 8 24 45cm 9 3 16 23 34cm 13 1 16 33 18cm 7 17 78cm 7 8 2 22cm 1 3 8...

Page 10: ...a similar manner lift out the Loudspeaker Column and set it aside 6 Replace the shipping carton top onto the shipping car ton bottom Take the two center pieces of the just re moved packing material an...

Page 11: ...rchitectural design of the room and its construction materials In those instances where placement in the room is fixed an enviromental equalizer may be needed to restore proper musical balance Placeme...

Page 12: ...Binding Posts 4 Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the TO COLUMN MID HIGH 4S Binding Post of the XRT30 Bass The McIntosh XRT30 Loudspeaker System utilizes bind ing posts for speaker wire connections Pr...

Page 13: ...13 XRT30 Low Frequency Bass Section XRT30 High Frequency Column Section How to Connect using a single Amplifier...

Page 14: ...ection must have a jumper installed between them If the Audio or Home Theater System Electronics has the capability of an Electronic Crossover set to 80Hz remove the jumper between the SYSTEM INPUT AN...

Page 15: ...15 XRT30 Low Frequency Bass Section XRT30 High Frequency Column Section How to Connect using two Amplifiers...

Page 16: ...tem Electronics has the capablilty of a Electronic Crossover set to 80Hz remove the jumper between the SYSTEM INPUT AND WOOFER DIRECT COMmon Binding Posts on the XRT30 Bass Section and save it for pos...

Page 17: ...17 How to Connect using three Amplifiers XRT30 Low Frequency Bass Section XRT30 High Frequency Column Section McIntosh Single Channel Amplifier Number Three...

Page 18: ...ns Base Section 37 3 4 inches 95 88cm Height 20 1 4 inches 51 44cm Width 18 5 8 inches 47 31cm Depth Column Section including attached base 76 1 8 inches 193 36cm Height 16 3 8 inches 41 59cm Width 16...

Page 19: ...abora tory Note The High Frequency Column Base is wrapped in bubble pack and placed in a small carton Packing Instructions High Frequency Section Column Quantity Part Number Description 1 034203 Top s...

Page 20: ...McIntosh Part No 040813 McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton NY 13903...

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