Tannoy MERCURY Vi Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

merCurY Vi manual_03

IntRoDUctIon

Thank you for selecting Tannoy loudspeakers, developed in the uK by our dedicated team of design engineers. They 

are the choice of discriminating music lovers the world over. musical excellence is designed into our loudspeakers from 

the start. Careful selection of the very best components combined with strict quality control procedures in the production 

process ensures this level of excellence is maintained.

To gain maximum performance from your loudspeakers, please take time to read this owner’s manual in full before 

installation. once you have set up your new loudspeakers please register them on our website - this does not limit your 

legal rights.

loudspeakers are electromechanical devices that ‘run-in’ through use; performance will therefore improve after an initial 

period of 24hrs use. once they have been further run-in over a longer period, there will be clear enhancement of the 

stereo imaging, mid-band quality and bass performance characteristics.

we are confident that you will continue to enjoy your new Tannoy mercury Vi loudspeakers for many years to come.

AMPLIFIeR cHoIce

Consult the product specification pages within this manual as this clearly shows the acceptable power range for amplifier 

matching to your speakers. The high peak power handling of Tannoy loudspeakers permits responsible use with more 

powerful amplifiers - please read the warranty.

as with all loudspeaker systems, the power handling is a function of voice coil thermal capacity. Care should be taken 

to avoid overdriving any amplifier, as this will cause output overload resulting in ‘clipping’ or distortion within the output 

signal. This will cause damage to the speakers if done for any extended period.

Generally an amplifier of higher power that is running hard, but free of distortion, will do less damage to the loudspeaker 

than a lower power amplifier continually clipping. remember also that a high powered amplifier running at less than 90% 

of output power generally sounds a great deal better than a lower powered example struggling to achieve 100%. an 

amplifier with insufficient drive capability will not allow the full performance of the loudspeakers to be realised.

cABLe cHoIce

always use the best quality of cable available within your budget. High quality audio signals passing from the amplifier 

to the loudspeaker are unusual in their demands on the cable. wide dynamic range and frequency bandwidth information 

has to coexist with the ability to transmit peak currents of at least 10 amps, without incurring any loss or signal impairment. 

This explains why the sound quality of the information reproduced by the loudspeakers is so dependant on the physical 

properties of the cables connecting them to the amplifier.

we would recommend that you always keep the cable runs the same length for each speaker. remember that cable 

construction can affect the sound quality so be prepared to experiment to find a cable that suits your ear and audio system.

UnPAcKInG

To unpack the loudspeakers from their boxes remove tape from the top then fold the flaps right back before inverting the 

carton and contents. lift the carton clear of the contents then remove all inner packaging.

It is strongly recommended that you store all the packaging to allow protected transportation in future.

V4i FLooR stAnDInG MoDeL

The mercury V4i performs best with carpet piercing spikes fitted, together with the plinth assembly provided. referring to 

fig. 1, screw the plinth sections securely to the underside of the cabinet, taking care not to over tighten. The spikes with 

lock nuts should then be inserted into the threaded holes in the plinth. level the speakers and then tighten the lock nuts 

firmly but without using undue force. spike locating cups are provided in the accessory pack and these may be used to 

protect sensitive floor surfaces. (See fig. 1)

WARnInG:

ensure that the spikes are levelled and that the lock nuts are tightened firmly. The spikes should be pushed through the 

carpet to locate into the flooring surface by applying pressure to the top of the cabinet.

If using on a sensitive floor surface place the protective cups under the levelled spikes. Failure to do so could render the 

speaker unsteady and result in damage or injury should it be knocked over.

Summary of Contents for MERCURY Vi

Page 1: ...owner s manual...

Page 2: ...overed by this warranty If at any time during this warranty period the equipment proves to be defective for any reason other than accident misuse neglect unauthorised modification or fair wear and tea...

Page 3: ...example struggling to achieve 100 An amplifier with insufficient drive capability will not allow the full performance of the loudspeakers to be realised CABLE CHOICE Always use the best quality of cab...

Page 4: ...tential damage to your loudspeaker ensure that the amplifier is switched OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting any cables Before switching on double check that all connections are secure and that p...

Page 5: ...the amplifier Left channel positive terminal marked plus or coloured red Twist the Left LF negative and the HF negative cables together and connect them to the amplifier Left channel negative termina...

Page 6: ...ide However there is no absolute right or wrong as it is much down to personal preference and the differing sizes and acoustic properties of the listening environment The speakers may be located close...

Page 7: ...RE CHANNEL SPEAKER In all cases the centre channel speaker should be positioned as near to the TV screen as possible The viewing position when seated determines the ideal mounting height but in all ca...

Page 8: ...es No Yes Crossover Crossover frequency 3 2 kHz 2 6 kHz 3 2 kHz 2 9 kHz Crossover type 4th order Bi Wirable 4th order 4th order 4th order acoustic acoustic acoustic acoustic Linkwitz Riley Linkwitz Ri...

Page 9: ..._09 SET UP DIAGRAMS Fig 1 V4i Plinth Assembly Fig 3 Connection V4i Single Wire Mode POWER AMPLIFIER L R SPEAKER TO RIGHT LINKS IN PLACE HF HF LF LF Fig 2 Connection V1i VCi and VRi POWER AMPLIFIER L R...

Page 10: ...ection V4i Bi Wire Mode Fig 5 Connection V4i Bi Amp Mode HF HF LF LF POWER AMPLIFIER L R TO RIGHT SPEAKER LINKS REMOVED HIGH FREQUENCY LOW FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER L R TO RIGHT SPEAKER HF HF LF LF PO...

Page 11: ...DIAGRAMS Fig 6 Recommended Positioning Stero Pair Fig 7 Recommended Positioning Home Cinema 1 5 To 4 5 METRES 0 5 METRES OR MORE ONE METRE OR MORE 0 5 M 0 5 METRES OR MORE SUB 1 5 To 4 5 METRES 1 MET...

Page 12: ...Limited product designed in the United Kingdom Tannoy adopts a policy of continuous improvement and product specification is subject to change All other trademarks remain the property of their respec...

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