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CABLE RUN 
(m) 

C.S.A. OF EACH 
CONDUCTOR (mm) 

CABLE 
RESISTANCE 

 

% POWER LOSS 
INTO 8

 LOAD

 

% POWER LOSS 
INTO 4

 LOAD

 

10 

2.5 
4.0 
6.0 

0.14 
0.09 
0.06 

1.7 
1.1 

0.73 

3.5 
2.2 
1.5 

25 

2.5 
4.0 
6.0 

0.35 
0.22 
0.14 

4.3 
2.7 
1.8 

8.6 
5.4 
3.6 

50 

2.5 
4.0 
6.0 

0.69 
0.43 
0.29 

8.6 
5.4 
3.6 

17.0 
11.0 

7.2 

100 

2.5 
4.0 
6.0 

1.38 
0.86 
0.58 

17.0 
11.0 

7.2 

35.0 
22.0 
14.0 

 

4. Polarity Checking 

It is most important to check the polarity of the wiring. A simple method of doing this is 
to use a pulse based polarity checker for LF units. Connect the speaker leg which you 
believe to be connected to Pin 1 to the +

ve 

terminal of the amplifier and likewise Pin 2 to 

the  –

ve 

terminal of the amplifier.  Check the phase as instructed by the polarity checker 

manufacturer. If you have wired it correctly, the polarity checker should indicate the LF 
unit is wired in phase, indicating the wiring is correct. If however the polarity checker 
indicates negative phase, the input connections must be inverted. 

If problems are encountered, inspect the cable wiring in the first instance. It should also 
be noted that different amplifier manufacturers utilise different pin configurations and 
polarity conventions. If you are using amplifiers from more than one manufacturer, 
check the polarity at the amplifiers as well as the loudspeakers. 

5. Amplification & Power Handling 

As with all professional loudspeaker systems, the power handling is a function of voice 
coil thermal capacity. Care should be taken to avoid running the amplifier into clip 
(clipping is the end result of overdriving any amplifier). Damage to the loudspeaker will 
be sustained if the amplifier is driven into clip for any extended period of time. 
Headroom of at least 3dB should be allowed. When evaluating an amplifier, it is 
important to take into account its behaviour under low impedance load conditions. A 
loudspeaker system is highly reactive and with transient signals it can require more 
current than the nominal impedance would indicate. 

Generally, a higher power amplifier running free of distortion will do less damage to the 
loudspeaker than a lower power amplifier continually clipping. It is also worth 
remembering that a high powered amplifier running at less than 90% of output power 
generally sounds a lot better than a lower power amplifier running at 100%. An amplifier 
with insufficient drive capability will not allow the full performance of the loudspeaker to 
be realised. 

It is important when using different manufacturers amplifiers in a single installation that 
they have very closely matched gains, the variation should be less than ±0.5dB. This 
precaution is important to the overall system balance when only a single 
compressor/limiter or active crossover is being used with multiple cabinets; it is 
therefore recommended that the same amplifiers be used throughout. 

 

 

 

6. Operation 

Summary of Contents for PowerDual iQ 18B

Page 1: ...PowerDual iQ 18B USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...6 6 Operation 6 7 Equalisation 7 8 Dimensions 7 9 Positioning 8 10 Flying 9 10 1 Flying an iQ 18B 10 10 2 Flying Double iQ 18B 10 10 3 Flying an iQ 18B with iQ 10 11 10 4 Flying Double iQ 18B and iQ...

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Page 5: ...he following advantages over EP and XLR type connectors All terminations are solderless making life easier at the time of installation or when field servicing is required Contacts will accept 6 sq mm...

Page 6: ...ndling As with all professional loudspeaker systems the power handling is a function of voice coil thermal capacity Care should be taken to avoid running the amplifier into clip clipping is the end re...

Page 7: ...istributor or visit our website www tannoy com for the correct parameter settings or refer to the recommended crossover points in the technical specifications section of this manual 7 Equalisation The...

Page 8: ...ected As a result the sound pressure level can increase by as much as 3dB effectively doubling the available amplifier power The loudspeaker is radiating its power into half as much space this is know...

Page 9: ...idual iQ 18B The following optional flying kit is available 1 SR18 Rail Kit 2 SR18 10 Rail Kit 3 JK1 Jointing Kit 4 SCB Beam Kit 5 EBS10 Eyebolt Set The easy to use system combines flexibility with th...

Page 10: ...d as shown in Figure 10b The SR18 side rail kit is screwed to the side of the cabinet using the screws provided 1 The SCB Beam Kits are then placed above and below the speaker 2 The Lynch Pin is inser...

Page 11: ...rewed to the side of each cabinet using the screws provided 1 The JK1 Jointing Kit is slotted between two SCB Beam Kits for both the top and bottom 2 The combined SCB Beam Kits are placed above and be...

Page 12: ...hown in Figure 10e First the SR18 10 side rail kit is screwed to the side of both the iQ 18B and iQ 10 cabinets using the screws provided 1 The SCB Beam Kits are placed above and below the speaker ass...

Page 13: ...rst the SR18 10 side rail kit is screwed to the side of each iQ 18B and iQ 10 cabinet using the screws provided 1 The JK1 Jointing Kit is slotted between two SCB Beam Kits for botht he top and bottom...

Page 14: ...14 Anechoic Frequency Response with TDX2 Controller Impedance Response Passive 12 Technical Specifications...

Page 15: ...n NL4MP in out Fittings 4 x Recessed Carrying Handles 8 x M10 flying inserts 2 x Pullback points Accessories SR18 Flying Kit SR1810 Flying Kit SCB Beam Kit Dimensions 980mm x 680mm x 540mm 38 9 16 x 2...

Page 16: ...sidered is the serial number has been altered or removed Work under warranty should only be carried out by a Tannoy Professional dealer or service agent This warranty in no way affects your statutory...

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Page 18: ...nnoy TGI North America Inc 335 Gage Avenue Suite 1 Kitchener Ontario Canada N2M 5E1 Tel 519 745 1158 Fax 519 745 2364 e mail inquiries tgina com Website www tannoy com Tannoy Nederland b v Anthonetta...

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