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TAD Reference One Owner’s Manual

 

Each TAD Reference One loudspeaker has a polymer finish that requires care similar to a grand piano. For 
accumulated dust and fingerprints, simply wipe the cabinet with the included cleaning cloth.

 

CAUTION: Do not use any cleaners or polishes on the cabinet or grille!

 

In areas of high humidity, use a dehumidifier, and in areas of excessive dryness, use a humidifier to adjust the room’s 
humidity level. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, and do not install in areas near by heating appliances.

Conditions considered unpleasant by humans are detrimental to speakers as well. Providing a comfortable 
environment for the speakers will assist them in demonstrating their best performance. Please maintain the usage 
environment as follows:

Temperature: 15 °C to 25 °C

Relative Humidity: 35 % to 65 % (winter)

40 % to 70 % (summer)

When using room air-conditioners or stoves to rapidly cool or heat room spaces, take precautions to avoid excessive 
dehumidification.

Do not try to force a low-powered amplifier to produce loud volumes of sound (the amplifier’s harmonic distortion 
will be increased, and you may damage the speaker).

LOUDSPEAKER CARE

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Summary of Contents for TAD-R1

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual TAD R1 Speaker system TAD Reference One TAD Reference One...

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Page 3: ...speakers 10 CONNECTING THE LOUDSPEAKERS 12 Single Wire Connections 12 Bi Wire Connections 13 Bi Amplification Connections 14 Vertical Bi Amping 14 Horizontal Bi Amping 15 OPTIMIZING THE SYSTEM 16 Impr...

Page 4: ...lassaudiocomponentsthatcarrythe TAD pedigree into the home TAD Reference One Description The TAD Reference One loudspeaker is a breakthrough product for the home audio market and represents the culmin...

Page 5: ...eater accuracy of reproduction CST The heart of the system is the Coherent Source Transducer CST shown in Figure 2 The tweeter diaphragm is mounted concentrically within the apex of the midrange cone...

Page 6: ...e to the high forces exerted during loud bass passages To achieve high drive linearity the motor structure employs short coil and long gap geometry Faraday shorting rings and a novel flux path for eve...

Page 7: ...sureis slanted at a four degree tilt back optimizing the unit s center of balance The 150 kg 330 lb mass of this system produces a correspondingly powerful bass sound that is both clean and subtle The...

Page 8: ...note that when using spikes each spike supports some 50 kg 110 lb and as such may cause damage to flooring underneath a carpet or other surfaces To avoid causing such damage be sure to place a suffic...

Page 9: ...pporteliminatestheneed for fine adjustments allowing you to keep the loudspeaker firmly in place See Choosing Where To Place The Loudspeakers on page 10 for help deciding where to place the loudspeake...

Page 10: ...ing room as shown in Figure 7 Your listening position should be roughly equal to the distance between the two loudspeakers Also turn the loudspeakers inward so each axis points toward the listening po...

Page 11: ...in to 24 in 305 mm to 610 mm 12 in to 24 in 305 mm to 610 mm A A Right TAD Reference One Left TAD Reference One Distance A must be greater than distance B Each TAD Reference One is turned toward list...

Page 12: ...d with this unit then connect the wire from your amplifier to either red binding post and the wire from your amplifier to either black binding post as shown in Figure 8 CONNECTING THE LOUDSPEAKERS HF...

Page 13: ...h of the drivers Connect one set of wires to the bottom set of binding posts bass driver specific network Then connect a second set of wires to the top binding posts CST specific network Next connect...

Page 14: ...ed for each loudspeaker One channel of each amplifier drives the low frequency section and the other channel drives the high frequency section as shown in Figure 10 Connect one set of wires and amplif...

Page 15: ...11 This method requires that both amplifiers have the same gain otherwise an imbalance will be heard between the low and high frequency reproduction from the loudspeaker If in doubt please consult yo...

Page 16: ...f the listening position Because of the superior off axis performance of the CST driver the strength of the side wall reflections will be reduced and at the same time the image will be stabilized and...

Page 17: ...not install in areas near by heating appliances Conditions considered unpleasant by humans are detrimental to speakers as well Providing a comfortable environment for the speakers will assist them in...

Page 18: ...1 ohms Physical Data Weight 150 kg 330 lb Dimensions Height 1293 mm 50 7 8 in Width 554 mm 21 13 16 in Depth 698 mm 27 1 2 in Supplied accessories Guide to unpacking unit Attached to exterior of packa...

Page 19: ...g For A Lifetime Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provi...

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