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8.0:

 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency response (1)

Maximum SPL (2)

Distortion

Dispersion (@-6dB)

Drive unit LF/MID

WideBand

 HF

Shielded

SYSTEM

60Hz – 51 kHz

115dB

<0.5%

90 degrees

165mm (6") multi fibre paper
pulp cone

25mm (1") titanium dome
neodymium magnet system

Yes

Low frequency design

Cabinet construction

Cabinet finish

Cabinet dimensions (HxWxD)

Total Cabinet weight

CABINET

Optimised bass-reflex loaded

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

Grey cabinet with blue painted
baffle

340mm x 210mm x 381mm
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” x 15”

7.8kg (17.15lbs)

R6D

R8D

R66D

46Hz-51kHz

118dB

<0.4%

90 degrees

2 x 165mm (6") multi fibre paper
pulp cone

25mm (1") titanium dome
neodymium magnet system

Yes

47Hz-51kHz

117dB

<0.4%

90 degrees

200mm (8") multi fibre paper pulp
cone

25mm (1") titanium dome
neodymium magnet system

Yes

(1)

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

(2)

 Peak SPL at mix position for 1 pair driven.

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

Input

Sensitivity

Crossover frequency

Amplifier output power

User Controls

Power supply

ELECTRONIC SECTION

600

 balanced on combined

XLR/jack

0.775 Vrms  for Full Output

2.6kHz

LF

 75 W rms     

HF

  35 W rms

Front panel mounted
on/standby/mute LED indicator
Rear Trim +6/-12dB
80Hz High-Pass switch (for AV
use)
16-way DIP switch selection for
response optimisation

Fixed mains voltage
IEC inlet with detachable power
cord
Region Specific (to order)
110/220/230v

600

 balanced on combined

XLR/jack

0.775 Vrms  for Full Output

2.5kHz

LF

 120 W rms     

HF

  60 W rms

Front panel mounted
on/standby/mute LED indicator
Rear Trim +6/-12dB
80Hz High-Pass switch (for AV
use)
16-way DIP switch selection for
response optimisation

Fixed mains voltage
IEC inlet with detachable power
cord
Region Specific (to order)
110/220/230v

600

 balanced on combined

XLR/jack

0.775 Vrms  for Full Output

2.6kHz

LF

 100 W rms     

HF

  50 W rms

Front panel mounted
on/standby/mute LED indicator
Rear Trim +6/-12dB
80Hz High-Pass switch (for AV
use)
16-way DIP switch selection for
response optimisation

Fixed mains voltage
IEC inlet with detachable power
cord
Region Specific (to order)
110/220/230v

9.0:

 DIMENSIONS

R6D

R8D

R66D

262.0mm

330.5mm

363.5mm

425.0mm

210.0mm

339.5mm

381.0mm

340.0mm

527.0mm

375.5mm

408.5mm

230.0mm

Optimised bass-reflex loaded

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

Grey cabinet with blue painted
baffle

425mm x 262mm x 363.5mm
16

3

/

4

” x 10

5

/

16

” x 14

5

/

16

16kg (35.2lbs)

Optimised bass-reflex loaded

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

Grey cabinet with blue painted
baffle

230mm x 527mm x 408.5mm
9

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” x 20

3

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4

” x 13

1

/

16

17.3kg (38lbs)

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14

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Summary of Contents for Reveal 66D

Page 1: ...ntinuous 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 519 745 236...

Page 2: ...ply cord plug from the wall socket 16 The mains plug on the power supply cord shall remain readily accessible 17 SAFETY WARNING This product design uses amplifier output stages with substantial standi...

Page 3: ...the back of the loudspeaker which can only be removed with the power cord unplugged This must be replaced by a fuse of the same type and ratings see Specifications or refer to rear panel INSTALLATION...

Page 4: ...good quality shielded cable suitable for digital audio 3 3 CONNECTING YOUR SPEAKERS Having chosen an appropriate location for your monitors and arranged them accordingly connect the power cord to the...

Page 5: ...surfaces the size of the bass driver and the distance of the listener from the source More at Olson H F Direct Radiator Loudspeaker Enclosures Journal of the Audio Engineering Society Vol 17 No 1 196...

Page 6: ...ttings 20 way DIP Switch Bank 4 4 2 4 6 Fig 7 The range of upper HF EQ controlled by DIP switches 15 to 20 All other DIPs set to Flat 10dB 10dB 0dB re 2 8v 1 metre 5 0 A GUIDE TO SETTING THE EQUALISAT...

Page 7: ...0Hz 50Hz 10Hz 100Hz 1Khz 10kHz 500Hz 5kHz 200Hz 2kHz 20kHz 20Hz 50Hz 10dB 10dB 0dB re 2 8v 1 metre 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Difficult Space pi 2 An example of a difficult space would...

Page 8: ...the problems caused by these physical offsets The near field listening conditions magnify the effects of the driver offsets so we really need to optimise the speaker orientation When you are very clo...

Page 9: ...oughout the room Mixed Live end Dead end environments should be avoided If the lateral speakers are positioned close to walls then the constitution of the wall surfaces should be identical As the main...

Page 10: ...18 19 7 0 PERFORMANCE DATA R6D ON AXIS ANECHOIC FREQUENCY RESPONSE 1m R8D ON AXIS ANECHOIC FREQUENCY RESPONSE 1m R66D ON AXIS ANECHOIC FREQUENCY RESPONSE 1m...

Page 11: ...0 775 Vrms for Full Output 2 6kHz LF 75 W rms HF 35 W rms Front panel mounted on standby mute LED indicator Rear Trim 6 12dB 80Hz High Pass switch for AV use 16 way DIP switch selection for response...

Page 12: ...ives 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Signed Position Technical Director Date 1 March 2005 For Tannoy Ltd 10 0 SERVICING 10 1 CABINET FINISH To remove marks and scuffs use a soft brush If necessary a little warm...

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