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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND PHILOSOPHY

A loudspeaker design naturally splits into various parts: cabinet, lower frequency, higher
frequency, and crossover which, for the System 600A, is integrated in the amplifier
assembly. The design of these parts cannot take place in isolation, as they are all
interdependent.

The integration of all the features described below is what makes the whole loudspeaker
system even greater than the sum of its individual parts.

Drive unit.

The drive unit used in the System 600A monitors is part of the latest generation of Dual
Concentric units designed by Tannoy. Amongst many other features, this range of
drivers incorporates a dual magnet assembly, ‘tulip’ HF waveguide and injection
moulded polypropylene LF cone.

The design of the HF waveguide has been arrived at by making extensive use of CAD
(computer aided design). It matches the acoustic source impedance at the HF
diaphragm into the acoustic environment, shaping the wavefront as it travels down from
the diaphragm ensuring equal path lengths to achieve a spherical wavefront. Wavefront
shaping begins at the diaphragm surface and, because the compression ratio can be
kept relatively low with this design, the distortions due to air non-linearities are
minimised.
The HF diaphragm is made from aluminium and magnesium alloy, with optimised shape
and thickness, suspended by a precision moulded, inert nitrile rubber surround. Its very
narrow roll eliminates resonances below 25 kHz and provides a very stable and
consistent mounting.  The roll form ensures high excursions can take place if necessary
yet provides a fatigue-indestructible assembly.
The HF voice coil assembly incorporates a high temperature copper wire chemically
bonded onto a kapton former fitting onto the outside of the HF diaphragm skirt. The
thermal power handling of the voice coil is greatly increased thanks to its ferrofluid filled
magnetic gap.

The LF unit uses a CNC precision injection moulded polypropylene cone, terminated by
a nitrile rubber, high-compliance surround. The characteristic cone termination
impedance is matched by the surround material independently of the required
suspension compliance. The unit system compliance is provided by the rear suspension
where the best degree of mechanical control can be provided.
The shape of the LF cone has been calculated to match the HF hyperbolic waveguide
ensuring the wavefront remains spherical and perpendicular to the cone surface
throughout the propagation.
The heart of the LF unit is the motor system comprising the magnet and voice coil. The
choice of magnet operating point parameters, air gap flux strength, voice coil details
(number of turns, resistance, winding length, diameter etc.), moving mass, dynamic
compliance and drive unit radiating area presents a very complex mathematical
problem where the solutions can take many different forms. Reaching the correct
answers is much easier if computers can be called on to assist with solving the
equations, as Tannoy do for its drivers.

Cabinet.

As well as the drive units, cabinet design plays a major role in the acoustic performance
of a speaker system. Among the problems which can contribute to the degradation of
the emitted sound field, diffractions and reflections caused by the cabinet boundaries
are too often overlooked although they are the cause of most of the irregularities heard
and measured in the higher frequency areas.
In that respect conventional rectangular, sharp corner boxes perform especially poorly.
On the other hand, the shape of the System 600A has been designed with careful

Summary of Contents for SYSTEM 600a

Page 1: ...System 600a USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...e to TV screens and video monitors 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND PHILOSOPHY 4 Drive unit 4 Cabinet 4 Active crossover and amplifier 5 SERVICING Cabinet finish 6 Dual Concentric driver removal 6 Drive unit...

Page 3: ...eaker out carefully Inspect the speakers for signs of transit damage In the unlikely event of this having occurred inform the carrier and the supplier Keep all the packaging if damage has occurred as...

Page 4: ...ure the direct sound radiation from the Dual Concentric drive unit when sitting down The engineer and producer should have a clear uninterrupted view of the monitor loudspeakers Having chosen an appro...

Page 5: ...cursion is maintained within safe operating limits Also the boost applied to the signal in the Free space position will reduce the headroom on the LF amplifier channel and therefore the maximum SPL av...

Page 6: ...copper wire chemically bonded onto a kapton former fitting onto the outside of the HF diaphragm skirt The thermal power handling of the voice coil is greatly increased thanks to its ferrofluid filled...

Page 7: ...s been designed using a dedicated computer simulation program The result is an unconventional topology giving optimum electronic transfer functions i e achieving the desired target response when combi...

Page 8: ...y from magnetic attraction caused by the LF magnet Replace the diaphragm it is self centring taking care to align the parts correctly To refit the HF unit hold it about 300 mm vertically above the LF...

Page 9: ...countersunk black 6184 0042 Port tube 6481 0280 System 600A User manual 6730 0333 Carton kit System 600A 6460 0066 Moulded badge label 7300 0565 System 600A amplifier complete unit 7900 0476 System 60...

Page 10: ...CURVES Figure 3 System 600A Anechoic response LF contour ON OFF Figure 4 System 600A Effect of HF contour on anechoic response...

Page 11: ...220 240V or 110 120V Fuse T1A 250V 220 240V range or T2A 250V 110 120V range Power consumption 10 to 220 VA Cabinet Drive unit 6 5 Tannoy Dual Concentric type 1678 Low frequency design Bass reflex loa...

Page 12: ...o electromagnetic disturbance to enable operation as specified and intended The apparatus complies with the Principal Elements of the Safety Objectives of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Details o...

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