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7.0:

 SERVICING    7

.1

:

 

CABINET FINISH

To remove marks and scuffs use a soft brush. If necessary, a little warm water and detergent can be used but under no
circumstances use a solvent or abrasive cleaner.

7.2:

 DRIVER REMOVAL

Lay the cabinet on its back. Remove the ten hexagonal screws and set aside. Ease the driver from the front of the cabinet taking
care not to mark the front surface. Remove the driver, note the polarity of the internal connections and disconnect the internal
wiring. Take care not to damage the moving parts of the LF driver. To refit the driver, connect the cables from the crossover to
the LF terminals. Fit the driver into the mounting hole, making sure that the internal connecting cables are not trapped or able
to touch the LF cone. Fasten the screws finger tight and then progressively tighten them down with the appropriate Allen key.
Repeat the same procedure for the HF driver.

7.3:

 CROSSOVER

The crossover is mounted on the rear of the terminal panel. To inspect it, remove the panel by releasing the hexagonal screws.
Take care to avoid undue stress on the cables and components.

To remove the crossover completely the cables must be disconnected from the drive unit. Please proceed as above to remove
the drive unit.

6.0:

 REVEAL 66 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency response 

(1)

Recommended amplifier power

Power handling

Nominal Impedance

Sensitivity SPL / 1 W @ 1 m 

(3)

Distortion

Crossover frequency

Dispersion (@ -6dB)

Drive unit LF/MID

WideBand

 HF

Shielded

LOUDSPEAKER

57Hz – 51kHz

80 to 150 W rms into 8

Average 

(2)

 80W rms

Programme 160W

6

92dB

< 0.6%

2.7kHz

90 degrees

200mm (8") multi fibre paper pulp cone

25mm (1") titanium dome neodymium magnet system

Yes

8.0:

 WARRANTY

NO MAINTENANCE OF THE REVEAL 66 MONITOR IS NECESSARY.

All components are guaranteed for a period of five years from the date of manufacture, subject to the absence of, or evidence
of, misuse, overload or accidental damage.

For further information please contact your dealer or the distributor in your country.

If you cannot locate your distributor please contact:

Customer Services, Tannoy Ltd., Coatbridge, Strathclyde, ML5 4TF, Scotland
Telephone: 01236 420199 

(UK)

  +44 1236 420199 

(International)

Fax: 01236 428230 

(UK)

  +44 1236 428230 

(International)

Internet: http://www.tannoy.com

DO NOT SHIP ANY PRODUCT TO TANNOY WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORISATION

This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights.

7.4:

 LIST OF SPARE PARTS

PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

Driver Kit

High Frequency Unit

Passive Crossover

Further spare part details and factory part numbers can be found at 

www.tannoy.com

(1)

 /- 3 dB, measured at 1m in an anechoic chamber.  

(2)

 Long term power handling capacity as defined in EIA standard RS426A.

(3)

 Averaged over specified bandwidth for half-space environment.

Tannoy operates a policy of continuous research and development. The introduction of new materials or manufacturing methods will always equal or exceed the published specifications which Tannoy reserve the right to alter without
prior notice. Please verify the latest specifications when dealing with critical applications.

NOTES

Low frequency design

Cabinet construction

Cabinet finish

Fittings

Cabinet dimensions (HxWxD)

Total Cabinet weight

CABINET

Optimised bass-reflex loaded

MDF cabinet and front baffle, Tongue and groove front and back

Maroon satin texture finish front, Grey vinyl sides and back

4 x M6 inserts for Omnimount

 30 series bracketry

230mm (9”) x 527mm (20

3

/

4

”) x 340mm (13

3

/

8

”)

12.8kg (28.16lbs)

Type 1603 -7900 0747

Type 0294 – 7900 0891B

Type 1465 – 7300 0938

9.0:

 DECLARATION OF  CONFORMITY

The following apparatus is/are manufactured in China for Tannoy Ltd of Rosehall Industrial estate, Coatbridge, Scotland, ML5
4TF and conform(s) to the protection requirements of the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards and Directives
relevant to Domestic Electrical Equipment. The apparatus is designed and constructed such that electromagnetic disturbances
generated do not exceed levels allowing radio and telecommunications equipment and other apparatus to operate as intended,
and, the apparatus has an adequate level of intrinsic immunity to electromagnetic disturbance to enable operation as specified
and intended.

This equipment conforms to the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC and
the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, amended by 93/68/EEC.

Details of the Apparatus:

Tannoy Monitor Loudspeaker

Model Number: 

Reveal 66

Applicable Standards:

EN55103-1:1996 Emission
EN55103-2:1996 Immunity
Electrical Safety EN60065:1993

Signed:

Position:

Technical Director

Date:

1 March 2005

For Tannoy Ltd

Summary of Contents for REVEAL 66

Page 1: ...inuous improvement and product specification is subject to change Tannoy United Kingdom T 44 0 1236 420199 F 44 0 1236 428230 E enquiries tannoy com Tannoy North America T 519 745 1158 F 519 745 2364...

Page 2: ...reater is recommended The lower the resistance of the cable between the amplifier and the speakers the better the damping factor acting on the speaker This has been covered in every audio magazine tha...

Page 3: ...our head up and down now and you can actually get the musical image to break into a separate high frequency and low frequency source This is a wildly exaggerated example of what we re talking about It...

Page 4: ...le top taking a fraction of a second and a tiny fraction longer to get to your ear than the sound directly from the speaker And you thought you couldn t afford a Flanger for your studio You may have n...

Page 5: ...he back panel You should keep the back panels at least 150mm 6 away from the nearest wall surface to avoid an overblown bass sound If you cannot avoid being close to the wall or if you re using a sepa...

Page 6: ...PL 1 W 1 m 3 Distortion Crossover frequency Dispersion 6dB Drive unit LF MID WideBand HF Shielded LOUDSPEAKER 63Hz 51kHz 50 to 100 W rms into 8 Average 2 50 W rms Programme 100 W 6 90 dB 0 6 2 9kHz 90...

Page 7: ...For Tannoy Ltd 7 3 CROSSOVER The crossover is mounted on the rear of the terminal panel To inspect it remove the panel by releasing the hexagonal screws Take care to avoid undue stress on the cables...

Page 8: ...evels over 95 dB for 8 hours per day will eventually cause permanent hearing loss Because Tannoy monitors have very low levels of time amplitude and frequency distortion it is not always obvious that...

Page 9: ...When choosing a suitable location for the monitors bear in mind that the physical mounting of loudspeakers can have a large influence on performance For best results the monitors should be mounted on...

Page 10: ...428230 International Internet http www tannoy com DO NOT SHIP ANY PRODUCT TO TANNOY WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORISATION This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights 7 4 LIST OF SPARE PARTS PART NU...

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