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2.2  3-WAY SYSTEM (Ref:Figure 2)

PCR2213 is capable of single 3-way speaker system with one unit. The low/mid and mid/high crossover fre-
quency can be set between 80 to 8000Hz. Most 3-way system have low/mid crossover point at 200~2000Hz,
and mid/high at 800~8000Hz. Following are the table of popular 3-way configuration and recommended cross-
over frequency:

Figure 2:Typical Active 3-way System

Summary of Contents for PCR2213

Page 1: ...PHONIC PCR2213 PHONIC PCR2213 PHONIC PCR2213 PHONIC PCR2213 PHONIC PCR2213 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...hting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug...

Page 3: ...WOOFER 8 2 4 STEREO ACTIVE 2 WAY WITH SUB WOOFER 9 2 5 STEREO ACTIVE 3 WAY WITH SUB WOOFER 10 2 6 4 WAY 5 WAY 10 3 0 INSTALLATION 11 3 1 RACK MOUNTING 11 3 2 CONNECTORS 11 3 2 1 IMPEDANCE 11 3 2 2 UN...

Page 4: ...Y ETF OR TEF FFT OR MLSSA INCLUDING A SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL METER 18 5 1 3 FUNCTION GENERATOR WITH FREQUENCY DISPLAY 18 5 1 4 AC VOLTMETER 18 5 1 5 YOUR FAMILIAR CDS 18 5 2 2 WAY SYSTEM LEVEL SETTING 1...

Page 5: ...it is positioned before the power amplifiers Then the power amplifier send the signal directly to the high or low frequency speakers directly without the passive crossover inserted The benefit are Mo...

Page 6: ...eshooting LED indication on all important switching functions for easy status identification Crossover frequencies continuously variable from 80 8000 Hz Time phase alignment via polarity switches and...

Page 7: ...points are listed for your reference your components will fall in the recommended range mostly but exception exists 2 1 2 WAY SYSTEM Ref Figure 1 PCR2213 is capable of dual 2 way system in stereo mode...

Page 8: ...0 0 0 3 0 1 5 6 3 e m o D 2 1 r o t i n o M 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 2 2 3 WAY SYSTEM Ref Figure 2 PCR2213 is capable of single 3 way speaker system with one unit The low mid and mid high crosso...

Page 9: ...VER SUB WOOFER Ref Figure 3 PCR 2213 is very suitable for sub woofer application and is capable of this system with one unit The cross over frequency is always low at 80 200Hz Following a table to lis...

Page 10: ...hieve 1 Treat it as 3 way and do it as the same as 2 2 2 Treat it as 2 way plus sub woofer as the same as 2 1 2 3 The later configuration benefit the summed sub woofer output from both channels and th...

Page 11: ...channel you will need four PCR 2213 2 Treat it as 3 way plus sub woofer as the same as 2 2 2 3 and you are using three PCR 2213 for the whole system The later configuration benefit the summed sub woof...

Page 12: ...ors in series with pin 2 and 3 3 2 2 Unbalanced Balanced Connection Most of the mistakes in audio installations are incorrect and defective audio connections In order to perfectly complete your instal...

Page 13: ...wer resistance and better distribution than signal ground If there is hum a very possible cause is bad grounding connection in the system In case you can not find the cause try to connect the ground p...

Page 14: ...fail to make this connection at all The audio ground of the PCR2213 is capacitor de coupled and isolate it from the power ground Do not attempt to solve ground loop problem by disconnecting the power...

Page 15: ...re flashing at all possible 3 3 3 3 3 LOW level control These 2 knobs control the output level 6 dB of LOW portion for the user to set proper level in association with HIGH level controls 10 When in m...

Page 16: ...cy range is cut into 2 for more precision control 80 to 800Hz is the x1 range and 800Hz to 8KHz is the x10 range 2 LED are incorporated to show the selected range 10 10 10 10 10 HIGH These 2 knobs con...

Page 17: ...fessional products sub sonic shall be cut to avoid excessive excursion The low cut point is at 30Hz Please do keep it engaged except you need the very low frequency There is almost nothing below 30Hz...

Page 18: ...ID output 22 22 22 22 22 HIGH 1 HIGH 2 These are the HIGH outputs In MONO mode HIGH 1 is not in used HIGH 2 is the HIGH output 23 23 23 23 23 SUB When set this switch to the left the low portions of t...

Page 19: ...by ordinary RTA but it is a handy tool to do some quick job and in near field measurement For more precision alignment ETF TEF or MLSSA is recommended Please refer to the user guides of the instrument...

Page 20: ...sure the axis distance between the bass speaker and high frequency driver speaker and calculate the approximate delay time to compensate the difference Ref to 5 3 for detail 18 Now shut down all signa...

Page 21: ...the exact position of the crossover point Mark the position with a pencil 16 Connect the HF output to AC Voltmeter 17 Set the MF HF crossover point 8 as design send in the sine wave from function gen...

Page 22: ...4 DELAY TIME The speed of sound is affected by air temperature You can calculate the sound speed as following C 49 459 4 F 1 2 in feet per second C 20 6 273 C 1 2 in meter per second Where C is the sp...

Page 23: ...ed for previous setup and write down the value 16 Measure the other LF amplifier channels and adjust them as the same as the write down value 5 6 SUB In case the PCR2213 is used to work with sub woofe...

Page 24: ...6 0 TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS 23...

Page 25: ...u p t u o d n a n o i t c e s F L l e n n a h c o e r e t s h t o b m u S r o t a c i d n i h t i W e d o m o n o M n i d e t a e f e d R E T L I F e p y T r e t l i f y e l i R z t i w k n i L t c o...

Page 26: ...25 8 0 System Block Diagram...

Page 27: ...Advice The Musician s Guide to the Recording Studio by Wayne Wadham Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 872694 4 Professional Microphone Techniques by David Mills Huber Philip Williams Hal Leonard Publishing Cor...

Page 28: ...6103 Johns Road 7...

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