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Bi-wire Mode

Please note in bi-wire mode that the link cables should not be used. Best results will be obtained with a specially designed bi-wire 
speaker cable. 

If your amplifi er is not equipped with two sets of output terminals, twist the Left LF+ (positive) and the Left HF+ (positive) together at the 
amplifi er end of the cables. Connect these to the amplifi er Left channel positive terminal  (plus) or coloured red. Twist the Left 
LF- (negative) and the HF- (negative) cables together and connect them to the amplifi er Left channel negative terminal marked - (minus) 
or coloured black.

At the loudspeaker end, connect the cables labelled Left LF+ and Left LF- to the left hand loudspeaker LF terminals, ensuring that you note the 
polarity markings on the cable sheathing. Then proceed to connect the Left HF+ and Left HF- to the HF terminals on the same loudspeaker.

Repeat this process to connect the right hand loudspeaker to the amplifi er right channel output, once again ensuring that polarity is 
correct throughout.

Bi-amp Mode

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Bi-amping extends the principle of bi-wiring one stage further. In this connection option, separate power amplifi ers are used for bass and 
treble signals in each loudspeaker. Four mono (or two stereo) amplifi ers of the same type are required for a stereo pair of loudspeakers.

If two stereo amplifi ers are used, it is recommended that one amplifi er supply bass information to left and right loudspeakers and the other, 
the treble information. It is important not to use the link cables on the terminal panel, otherwise amplifi er damage may result.

Treble Adjustment

Each loudspeaker is fi tted with two controls located on the front baffl  e beneath the detachable grille.  These high current switch blocks are 
labelled ROLL OFF and ENERGY. They can be used to compensate for the varied acoustic characteristics of listening rooms. The controls should 
be adjusted with the amplifi er tone controls in the ‘fl at’ or uncompensated position. Each loudspeaker should be adjusted individually. 
Rotating the amplifi er balance control, to select fi rst one loudspeaker and then the other, most easily achieves this.

The Energy control has fi ve positions. It allows the output of the high frequency compression drive unit to be increased or decreased from the 
linear or ‘fl at’ position over a frequency band from approximately 1 kHz to 27 kHz. The Roll Off  control has fi ve positions (+2, level, -2, -4 and 
-6 dB per octave) and provides adjustment at extreme high frequencies from 5 kHz to 30 kHz.

The Energy control has a shelving eff ect whereas the roll off  control increases or decreases the slope of the extreme high frequency response. 
The fl attest, most linear response from the loudspeaker will be obtained with both controls set at the LEVEL position, and this position should 
be used for initial listening tests. If the overall quality of the high frequency sound seems too prominent the –1.5 or –3 positions for the Energy 
control should be tried. If the sound appears subdued in the treble 1.5 or +3 settings may be preferred. Once the energy control 
setting has been established the Roll Off   control can be adjusted to reduce or slightly increase the extreme high frequency content if necessary.

Remember the changes that can be made by moving either control from one position to another are subtle. They may not easily be heard if 
the programme material has very little content in the frequency band under consideration. Choose a well-balanced piece of music with a full 
spectrum of sound. The correct setting will be found when the loudspeakers are no longer evident and only the musical performance is heard.

Cabinet Care

The cabinet is fi nished to exacting standards utilising carefully selected solid hardwood mouldings and matching real wood veneers. The wood 
should only be cleaned with a dry cloth or with a light application of quality non-silicone furniture polish such as the specialist Tannoy wax 
supplied in the accessory pack. Take care not to get polish on the grille cloth or lacquered front baffl  e.

In common with all solid wood furniture, exposure to extremes of heat, cold and varying humidity will cause the wood to ease slightly. 
Therefore it is recommended that the loudspeaker is protected from environmental extremes to guard against any such occurrence. Any wood 
will change colour when subjected to the UV content of ambient light and dry out over time, hence the need to ‘feed’ the wood with the wax 
provided periodically.

Grille Removal

Special acoustically-transparent cloth is used in the grilles. However, for ultimate fi delity, the enthusiast will fi nd it is best to use these 
loudspeakers with their grilles removed during listening. Grille removal is also necessary for access to the front panel controls.

The front grille is removed using the key provided. Turn the key in the key slot and pull the bottom of the grille away from the cabinet. The grille 
will drop down from its upper location. Take care not to damage the wooden lower part of the cabinet. To replace the grille engage the top of 
the grille into the slot in the cabinet and push the grill into the recess and lock in position.

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Quick Start Guide

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