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Frequency Response  (Micro)

Frequency Response  (Micro-C)

100

95

90

85

80

75

70

65

60

55

50

45

40

80

73

67

60

53

47

40

33

27

20

13

7

0

dB

Ohm

20                            50                   100                  200                          500                   1k                    2k                            5k                    10k                20kHz    

100

95

90

85

80

75

70

65

60

55

50

45

40

40.0

36.7

33.3

30.0

26.7

23.3

20.0

16.7

13.3

10.0

6.7

3.3

0.0

dB

Ohm

20                            50                   100                  200                          500                   1k                    2k                            5k                    10k                20kHz    

Response Curve :

 (Blue)  : on axis                    

( Green ) : 15° off-axis               

 ( Red ) : 30° off-axis

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Measured on-axis, 15° and 30° off-axis at 1 m in an ordinary room. Lower frequency dips and peaks are caused by room modes/reflections.

Summary of Contents for Micro

Page 1: ...SB Micro C Micro User Manual ...

Page 2: ...000 Hz 3 dB 84 5 dB 4Ω 100 dB 25 100 W 4000 Hz 2 way Bookshelf Bass re ex 49 Hz SB19ST C000 4 4 SB12PAC25 4 Dimensions H x W x D 15mm MDF 262 x 132 x 170 mm 10 3 x 5 2 x 6 7 inch 15mm MDF 260 x 130 x 170 mm 10 2 x 5 1 x 6 7 inch Cabinet only Full assembly 4 2 kg 9 26 lb 7 4 kg 16 32 lb 4 3 kg 9 48 lb 7 8 kg 17 2 lb Drive Units High frequency driver Low frequency drivers Net Weight pair Special Fea...

Page 3: ...0 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20kHz 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 40 0 36 7 33 3 30 0 26 7 23 3 20 0 16 7 13 3 10 0 6 7 3 3 0 0 dB Ohm 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20kHz Response Curve Blue on axis Green 15 off axis Red 30 off axis Measured on axis 15 and 30 off axis at 1 m in an ordinary room Lower frequency dips and peaks are caused by room modes reflections ...

Page 4: ...3 Micro C Micro User Manual Mechanical Drawing dimensions in mm Micro C ...

Page 5: ...Micro C Micro User Manual 4 Mechanical Drawing dimensions in mm Micro ...

Page 6: ...5 Micro C Micro User Manual ISOMETRIC VIEW MICRO ISOMETRIC VIEW MICRO C 4in SB12PAC25 4 Or 4in SB12CACS25 4 Sold separately ...

Page 7: ...Micro C Micro User Manual 6 Damping Material Cutting Pattern dimensions in mm ...

Page 8: ...7 Micro C Micro User Manual Damping Material Position dimensions in mm ...

Page 9: ...Micro C Micro User Manual 8 Crossover Schematic 4 SB12PAC25 4 or 4 SB12CACS25 4 4 3uF 400V CAC 10uF 400V PAC 8 2uF 400V CAC 3 3uF 400V PAC ...

Page 10: ...ly Wood Screw 3 5 x 20 mm for tweeter Wood Screw 4 x 20 mm for woofer Wood Screw 4 x 16 mm for crossover from crossover kit Binding post terminal Damping Name plate Tools Needed No 2 Philips screwdriver for drivers and crossover screw 11 mm hex socket for tightening binding post nut Multipurpose glue for attaching the damping and sealing the terminal hole 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 4 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs 1 pair 1 ...

Page 11: ... the cabinet from the packaging and take out the raw damping material from the cabinet 2 Unscrew the binding post nut then attach both binding post terminals on the rear of the cabinet 3 Fastern each terminal from the inside of the cabinet using the terminal nuts ...

Page 12: ...ighten the nut using 11 mm hex socket head Put some glue around the nut to seal the cabinet 5 Place the crossover on the rear panel inside the cabinet 6 Secure the crossover to the cabinet with the four screws One screw in each corner ...

Page 13: ...t cables to the binding post terminals 8 Cut the raw damping material according to the cutting diagram 9 Place each part of the damping material the cabinet according to damping position diagram Add a bit of glue if needed to hold the damping material in place ...

Page 14: ...ew holes to the cabinet screw holes 11 Attach the woofer cables from the crossover to the woofer terminals then place the woofer into the woofer cutout on the cabinet align the chassis screw holes to the cabinet screw holes 12 Fasten the tweeter and woofer screws to the cabinet 13 Repeat the steps for the second speaker and you have nished the assembly process Happy listening ...

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