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Placement

Your new Series 69 loudspeakers are 

designed to sit on the floor or a tabletop. In 

addition, the 6912 and 6915 are designed to 

be pole-mounted or fit on a standard tripod 

speaker stand. The 6925 and 6918s ARE NOT 

designed to be pole-mounted.

Warning:

 The Series 69 

enclosures have no rigging 

points and are not suitable 

for rigging. 

NEVER 

attempt to 

suspend any of the Series 69 

enclosures by its handles.

As with any loudspeakers, protect them 

from moisture. If you are setting them up 

outdoors, make sure they are under cover if 

you expect rain.

Room Acoustics

The Series 69 loudspeakers are designed 

to sound as neutral as possible. However, 

room acoustics play a crucial role in the 

overall performance of a sound system. 

Here are some placement tips to get 

the best performance from the Series 69 

loudspeakers:

•  Avoid placing loudspeakers in the corners of a 

room. This increases the low-frequency output and 
can cause the sound to be muddy and indistinct.

•  Avoid placing loudspeakers against a wall. This, 

too, increases the low-frequency output, though 
not as much as corner placement. However, if you 
do need to reinforce the low frequencies, this is a 
good way to do it.

•  Avoid placing the speakers directly on a hollow 

stage floor. A hollow stage can resonate at 
certain frequencies, causing peaks and dips in 
the frequency response of the room. It’s better to 
place the loudspeakers on a sturdy table or tripod 
stands.

•  Position the loudspeakers so the high-frequency 

drivers are two to four feet above ear level for 
the audience (make allowances for a standing/
dancing-in-the-aisles audience). High frequencies 
are highly directional and tend to be absorbed 
much easier than lower frequencies. By providing 
direct line-of-sight from the loudspeakers to the 
audience, you increase the overall brightness and 
intelligibility of the sound system.

•  Highly reverberant rooms, like many gymnasiums 

and auditoriums, are a nightmare for sound system 
intelligibility. Multiple reflections off the hard walls, 
ceiling, and floor play havoc with the sound. 
Depending on the situation, you may be able to 
take some steps to minimize the reflections, such as 
putting carpeting on the floors, closing draperies to 
cover large glass windows, or hanging tapestries or 
other materials on the walls to absorb some of the 
sound.

 

However, in most cases, these remedies are not 
possible or practical. So what do you do? Making 
the sound system louder generally doesn’t work 
because the reflections become louder, too. 
The best approach is to provide as much direct 
sound coverage to the audience as possible. The 
farther away you are from the speaker, the more 
prominent will be the reflected sound.

 

Use more speakers strategically placed so they are 
closer to the back of the audience. If the distance 
between the front and back speakers is more than 
about 100 feet, you should use a delay processor 
to time-align the sound. (Since sound travels about 
one foot per millisecond, it takes about 1/10 of a 
second to travel 100 feet).

ADDITIONAL TIDBITS OF WIDSDOM:

•  Never listen to loud music for prolonged periods. 

Please see the Safety Instructions on page 2 for 
information on hearing protection.

•   When you shut down your equipment, turn off the 

amplifiers first to prevent thumps and other noises 
generated by any upstream equipment from 
coming out the speakers. When powering up, turn 
on the amplifiers last.

•   Save the shipping boxes and packing materials! 

You may need them someday. Besides, your cat 
will love playing in them and jumping out at you 
unexpectedly. Remember to pretend like you are 
surprised!

•   Save your sales receipt in a safe place.
•   Also record the serial numbers in the space 

provided on page 3, along with where and when 
you bought them.

Summary of Contents for 6912

Page 1: ...4FSJFT TWO WAY SOUND REINFORCEMENT LOUDSPEAKERS SUBWOOFER T owner s manual...

Page 2: ...yone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a period of time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the permissible noise le...

Page 3: ...read a manual Before you begin please make sure you read the Safety Instructions on page 2 and Getting Started on page 4 Your new TAPCO Series 69 loudspeakers are designed to set up quickly and opera...

Page 4: ...XTENSION to the subwoofer s input 5 Turn on your mixing console or other signal source 6 Turn on the amplifier Turn up its volume or gain control s as recommended by the manufacturer 7 Start the signa...

Page 5: ...0 U U U U U U U U U U U U AUX SEND PAN U AUX SEND PAN U AUX SEND PAN U AUX SEND PAN U EQ EQ EQ EQ AUX SEND BAL U AUX SEND BAL U AUX SEND BAL U AUX SEND BAL U U LEVEL U LEVEL U LEVEL U LEVEL U LEVEL U...

Page 6: ...of the 6918s subwoofers as shown Stereo Power Amplifier 1 PHONES MAIN TAPE MAIN OUT CTRL ROOM OUT MAIN MIX AUX SEND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 U U U U U U U U U U U U...

Page 7: ...the audience you increase the overall brightness and intelligibility of the sound system Highly reverberant rooms like many gymnasiums and auditoriums are a nightmare for sound system intelligibility...

Page 8: ...be Some audio signals have lots of momentary peaks whose amplitudes extend far above the average overall level of the program Percussion instruments are a good example of this Other types of signals...

Page 9: ...o clipping even a lower power amplifier can damage the loudspeaker The bottom line is that to prevent damage to the loudspeakers you must have a properly operating sound system Proper operation of a s...

Page 10: ...he return ground shipment is covered for those units deemed by us to be under warranty Note You must have a sales receipt from an authorized TAPCO dealer to qualify for a warranty repair Warranty Serv...

Page 11: ...COLD HOT 1 1 1 1 2 2 Appendix B Connections Use heavy gauge stranded wire for connecting a speaker to the output of a power amplifier Do not use a guitar cord to make this connection They aren t desig...

Page 12: ...n 45 1 cm 15 6 in 39 6 cm 13 8 in 34 9 cm 17 8 in 45 1 cm 6912 Dimensions LINK INPUT EXTENSION IN OUT TAPCO 69 SERIES 6915 POWER 300 Watts IMPEDANCE 8 Ohm DESIGNED IN WOODINVILLE WA USA MANUFACTURED I...

Page 13: ...program Transducers Low Frequency 18 in 457 mm woofer vented Physical Input Connectors One 1 4 TS jack one Speakon jack paralleled Enclosure Wood with durable black paint Dimensions Height 23 9 in 60...

Page 14: ...anufacturing methods we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time without notice TAPCO is a registered trademark of LOUD Technologies Inc All other brand names mentioned are tradema...

Page 15: ...Technologies factory authorized service centers and deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within thirty days of receipt LOUD Technolog...

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