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THE 75mm 3” SOFT DOME MIDRANGE

A studio monitor quality large dome midrange is used over the crucial midband frequencies, 800Hz to 3.7kHz.
A feature of this driver is very low distortion over its entire working range, it is typically less than 1% at 100dB
at 1 metre.
It is mounted in a custom matched fascia plate to provide partial horn loading, giving a broad angle of dispersion
to its upper crossover point. The fascia plate is of die cast aluminium, it is designed to place the units as close as
possible for the best integration and point source effect. Both the units are loaded by elliptical horns to reduce
the diffraction effects found with symmetrical openings. The edge of the fascia itself also has the same elliptical
assymetry. It has a large 75mm 3” voice coil again based on a rigid half hard aluminium former. The dome is 
pressure equalised by an underside baffle and chamber.

THE 25mm 1” SOFT DOME   TWEETER

The highest frequencies are handled also by soft domes, these are a better choice than the metallic based domes
that seem to add there own character to the treble. Again a feature of the tweeters as with the mids, is wide 
dispersion and very low distortion typically less than 1% at 100dB at 1 metre.
The forward unit features a high flux alnico magnet structure and is typically 93dB 1W@1M. This unit has a 
frequency response extending way over 20kHz to 45kHz.
The ambient effect of the highest frequencies can be enhanced by switching on the up firing tweeter, it is a 
complementary design to the front tweeter and forward sensitivity is not increased. It too is a 25mm soft dome
but on a neodynium magnet system.

THE CROSSOVER AND WIRING

Monster Cable XP is used throughout the internal wiring. All inter-connections between wires and
crossover/drivers are made by mechanical crimping. Soldering or iron parts are used within the crossover. No
printed circuit boards are used. All inductors used are air cored and use large gauge wire for very low insertion
loss. All capacitors used are either, low loss, low ECR polypropylene or high quality audio grade reversible 
electronics.

GENERAL

The reflex system uses a very large port. This has a large transfer volume and ensures low air speed within the port.
Thiele – Small recommend 5-10% of the speed of sound and length approx to the diameter. The mach number for
the Airedale Heritage port is M.N. 0.025. Very low. This is confirmed by the results, the Airedale Heritage port
seeming virtually airless.

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Summary of Contents for Airedale Heritage

Page 1: ...COVER PANTONE 539 PANTONE 877 PANTONE 877...

Page 2: ...aker Quality Assurance Certificate of Quality Assurance Systems and Driver Unit Test Reports Wharfedale History Book Gilbert Briggs Loudspeaker Book Single Wiring Links 2 Types 4 x White Cotton Gloves...

Page 3: ...or sunlight WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture The product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled with l...

Page 4: ...QUICK SETUP GUIDE Airedale Heritage AIREDALE HERITAGE MANUAL 21 01 03 11 02 am Page 1...

Page 5: ...Setting Up the Airedale Heritage Safely unpacking Check you have Positioning the speakers Connection options Looking after your loudspeaker AIREDALE HERITAGE MANUAL 21 01 03 11 02 am Page 2...

Page 6: ...If possible keep the packaging in case you need to move your speakers Lay the contents on a smooth surface to avoid accidental damage before installation Your Airedale Heritage speakers are heavy Tak...

Page 7: ...CHECK YOU HAVE 2 Speakers User pack Accessories AIREDALE HERITAGE MANUAL 21 01 03 11 02 am Page 4...

Page 8: ...e the speakers so that you are the same distance from each The distance between the speakers should be the same as between you and the speakers For best results the speakers should be 4 12 inches 10 3...

Page 9: ...separate wires to drive the bass mid unit and the treble unit Bi amplified two amplifiers One drives the bass mid unit The other drives the treble unit Important Note please make sure that heavy multi...

Page 10: ...Remove marks from the cabinet and polish it with a soft slightly damp cloth Avoid getting any liquid behind the grille To enable you to maintain the superb finish of your loudspeakers the original ma...

Page 11: ...n Court Ermine Business Park Huntingdon PE29 6XU England Tel 44 0 1480 447700 Fax 44 0 1480 431767 www wharfedale co uk USA IAG America Inc 15 Walpole Park South Walpole MA 02081 USA Tel 1 0 508 85039...

Page 12: ...ABOUT YOUR LOUDSPEAKER About Your Loudspeaker 21 01 03 11 06 am Page 1...

Page 13: ...erminal panel edging The cabinet is a total internal volume of 178 litres with a mid chamber of 14 litres It is constructed entirely of 25mm MDF boards The front baffle is tilted back to achieve the b...

Page 14: ...ual spider configuration is used to extend the stable performance life of the driver and mechanical damping A high performance traditional alnico magnet system is used This features a flux stabilisati...

Page 15: ...d very low distortion typically less than 1 at 100dB at 1 metre The forward unit features a high flux alnico magnet structure and is typically 93dB 1W 1M This unit has a frequency response extending w...

Page 16: ...SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 21 01 03 11 21 am Page 1...

Page 17: ...bers Bass driver Bass mid driver Midrange speaker Tweeter Super tweeter Product dimensions H x W x D Net weight Crate dimensions H x W x D Gross weight 4 way 5 drivers 15 380mm alnico 8 200mm alnico 3...

Page 18: ...sis and magnet cavity 330mm 5 7 ohm 20Hz 18 22 0 31 0 30 133 gm 0 48 mm N 490L 17 5 T M 380MM 15 SPECIFICATIONS Frame material Cone dome material Surround Spider Coil size type Winding spec Magnet D1...

Page 19: ...Frequency range 3dB Upper frequency limit 10dB Distortion at 100dB 1m D 390 25mm textile 25mm aluminium 50 x 37 x 30 alnico 115 gm 92 dB 1kHz 800Hz 40kHz 45kHz typically 1 D 424 25mm textile 25mm alum...

Page 20: ...SERVICING YOUR LOUDSPEAKER Servicing your Loudspeaker 21 01 03 11 09 am Page 1...

Page 21: ...you may contact your dealer and order all major parts as in the following drawing SERVICING FRONT GRILLE ASSEMBLY WITH LOGO 237 2737000000 TOP GRILLE ASSEMBLY 237 2737000001 CABINET LOGO 313 273700000...

Page 22: ...RED TERMINAL 046 0000000011 BLACK TERMINAL 046 0000000012 Servicing your Loudspeaker 21 01 03 11 09 am Page 3...

Page 23: ...TOP TWEETER 2D 14700 02 FRONT TWEETER 2D 39000 01 3 DOME MIDRANGE 2D 38900 01 Servicing your Loudspeaker 21 01 03 11 09 am Page 4...

Page 24: ...8 BASS MID UNIT 2D 40100 01 15 BASS UNIT 2D 38600 01 Servicing your Loudspeaker 21 01 03 11 09 am Page 5...

Page 25: ...MAIN CROSSOVER 600 2737000002 BASS CROSSOVER 600 2737000001 Servicing your Loudspeaker 21 01 03 11 09 am Page 6...

Page 26: ...10W C 1 5uF 250V R 1 10W C 6uF 250V C 18uF 250V L2 0 5mH o 1 2mm C 75uF 160V L 3mH o 1 2mm L 4 5mH o 1 5mm C 8 2uF 250V C 68uF 50V C 220uF 160V L 0 7mH o 0 74mm L 4 5 mH o 1 2mm R 15 15W L 0 3mH o0 8...

Page 27: ...r your loudspeakers is retained on file in our factory quality control department This enables us to give a extended guarantee of identical replacement parts should they ever be needed A copy of these...

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