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Loudspeakers need power signals to produce acoustic energy when reproducing music. The range of electrical currents passing down
the cable from the amplifier to the loudspeaker is very wide. In decibel terms this is called the dynamic range. Modern loudspeakers
are capable of resolving a dynamic range of at least 80 dB with a suitable power amplifier.

An 80dB dynamic range corresponds to voltages of between 50 Volt and 0.005 Volt at the loudspeaker terminals or equivalent currents
of  between 0.0006 and 6 Amp. This is a truly wide range of electrical signals to pass down one cable without some interactions causing
a loss of resolution in the very small signals.

When electricity passes down a wire or cable, what does in at one end is unfortunately different from what comes out at the other.
The degree of loss or modification of a signal depends on the physical characteristics of the cable and the nature of the signal. Heavy
electrical currents flowing down thin conductors cause heating effects. Very high frequency signals passing along conductors or cables
of certain lengths cause electromagnetic radiation effects (aerials). Electrical cables are selected for minimum loss and maximum
information resolution considering the type of electrical signals they are designed to carry.

A good solution to the problem is to 'bi-wire' the loudspeakers to the amplifier. This means providing two separate sets of cables from
the power amplifier to each loudspeaker and dividing the electrical signals into high current, 'slow' signals and light current, 'fast' signals.
Of course, the loudspeaker must be fitted with two pairs of terminals to take the two sets of cables;  your Tannoy loudspeakers are of
course equipped for just this type of connection.

Bi-Wiring  Theory

Bi-wiring releases the full potential of the Tannoy Prestige loudspeakers. Two complete sets of cable are required.

Switch the amplifier off. Deal with each 'side' of the system separately. Label two of the cables Left LF and Left HF (low frequency
and high frequency).

Label two of the cables Left LF and Left HF (low frequency and high frequency). Do the same for the right pair. Undo the loudspeaker
terminals, remove and retain the Bi-wiring links so that the same polarity terminals are no longer joined.

It is essential to get the polarity correct. If your amplifier does not have separate output terminals for bass and treble then, at the amplifier
end of the cable, connect the Left LF+ and HF+ cables together. Then wire to the amplifier Left channel positive terminal
(plus) or coloured red.

Connect the Left LF- and  HF- cables together to the amplifier negative terminal marked - (minus) or black.

Note the polarity marking on the cable. At the loudspeaker end connect the cables marked Left LF+ and LF- to the appropriate left
speaker LF terminals. Connect the Left HF+ and HF- to the appro and - left speaker HF terminals.

Make the same connections with the Right LF and HF cables. Note the polarity of the cable and be sure to c to + and - to;
the LF cables to LF terminals and HF to HF.

For optimum performance, the earth connection on the terminal panel should be connected to the amplifier chassis earth or other
ground point. This screening effect can give an improvement in detail clarity, depending on the amplifier used. Optimum results are
achieved using a screened loudspeaker cable designed for such a system, such as the Tannoy TLC.

Switch on the amplifier with the volume turned down. Select a favourite source and carefully turn up the volume. Check that bass and
treble sounds come from both speakers. If not, switch off and remake the connections.

Bi-Wiring

Amplifier Connections Cont.

If the cables and connections have been made correctly as described above the loudspeakers will be automatically in phase with each
other. However if phasing is felt to be incorrect (for example, diffuse stereo image, lack of bass) then apply the following test:

Place the loudspeakers side by side and play a monophonic signal from the amplifier, choosing the programme material with a strong
bass content. If phasing is correct bass will be full and rich. If incorrect there will be very little bass due to cancellation effects. Incorrect
phasing can be remedied by reversing the connecting leads to one loudspeaker (at either the amplifier or the loudspeaker terminals
but not both).

Note:

Be certain to ensure that the amplifier is switched off when connecting or disconnecting loudspeaker leads. Amplifiers fitted

with output capacitors can damage the loudspeaker under these circumstances. Also accidentally shorting the loudspeaker leads together
can damage some amplifiers. Such damage is outside warranty provisions.

FIG. 1

TERMINAL PANEL CONNECTIONS

HIGH FREQUENCY

PO) TERMINAL

'EARTH' OR 'GROUND' TERMINAL

LOW FREQUENCY

PO) TERMINAL

HIGH FREQUENCY

NEGATIVE(-) TERMINAL

LOW FREQUENCY

NEGATIVE(-) TERMINAL

HF+

HF

-

LF+

LF-

FIG. 2

SINGLE WIRE MODE AND EARTH (GROUND)

LEAD CONNECTION

TO RIGHT

SPEAKER

POWER  AMPLIFIER

R

+ -

-

L

+

LINK WIRES IN PLACE

TO 'GROUND' OR

'EARTH' CONNECTION

ON AMPLIFIER (OPTIONAL)

HF+

HF

-

LF+

LF-

FIG. 3

BI-WIRE MODE AND EARTH (GROUND)

LEAD CONNECTION

TO RIGHT

SPEAKER

-

+

R

-

+

L

POWER  AMPLIFIER

LINK WIRES REMOVED

TO 'GROUND' OR

'EARTH' CONNECTION

ON AMPLIFIER (OPTIONAL)

HF+

HF

-

LF+

LF-

FIG. 4

BI-AMPING MODE AND EARTH (GROUND)

LEAD CONNECTION

-

+

-

R

+

L

R

-

+

-

+

L

HIGH FREQUENCY

POWER  AMPLIFIER

LOW FREQUENCY

POWER  AMPLIFIER

LINK WIRES REMOVED

TO 'GROUND' OR

'EARTH' CONNECTION

ON HIGH  FREQUENCY

AMPLIFIER (OPTIONAL)

TO RIGHT

SPEAKER

TO RIGHT

SPEAKER

HF+

HF

-

LF+

LF-

Содержание PRESTIGE Westminster Royal SE

Страница 1: ...6481 0494 OWNE R S M ANU AL 1926 Estd ...

Страница 2: ...ed the innovative Dual Concentric principle Using the latest design and material technologies with sophisticated circuit techniques in crossover design Tannoy has produced a loudspeaker system with superb reproductive capabilities and exceptionally wide dynamic range Tannoy is now part of the TG Group whose goal is to design produce and distribute the best engineered most recognised and respected ...

Страница 3: ... that you store the complete packaging set for possible future use Amplifier Connections Connect the loudspeakers to the amplifier using a high quality cable Your dealer will be able to make recommendations The terminals will accept either spade or banana plugs If not bi wiring fit the link wires from the accessories pack as shown in figure 2 Arrange the connections so that the right hand amplifie...

Страница 4: ...rminals are no longer joined It is essential to get the polarity correct If your amplifier does not have separate output terminals for bass and treble then at the amplifier end of the cable connect the Left LF and HF cables together Then wire to the amplifier Left channel positive terminal marked plus or coloured red Connect the Left LF and HF cables together to the amplifier negative terminal mar...

Страница 5: ... LINK WIRES IN PLACE TO GROUND OR EARTH CONNECTION ON AMPLIFIER OPTIONAL HF HF L F L F FIG 3 BI WIRE MODE AND EARTH GROUND LEAD CONNECTION TO RIGHT SPEAKER R L POWER AMPLIFIER LINK WIRES REMOVED TO GROUND OR EARTH CONNECTION ON AMPLIFIER OPTIONAL HF HF L F L F FIG 4 BI AMPING MODE AND EARTH GROUND LEAD CONNECTION R L R L HIGH FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER LOW FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER LINK WIRES REMOV...

Страница 6: ...e amplifier tone controls in the flat or uncompensated position Each loudspeaker should be adjusted individually This is most easily done by rotating the amplifier balance control to select first one loudspeaker and then the other The ENERGY control has five positions It allows the output of the high frequency compression drive unit to be increased or decreased from the linear or flat position ove...

Страница 7: ...tereo source The high frequency driver consists of a wide dynamic range compression unit giving superb transient performance with a smooth uncoloured response The compression unit feeds acoustic power through a multiple phase compensating device to the throat of a solid steel acoustic horn This horn provides an acoustic impedance transformation to match the compression unit radiation into the list...

Страница 8: ... with the intensity to locate natural sounds accurately A pair of Tannoy Prestige loudspeakers can uniquely reconstruct stereo images and provide excellent localisation of recorded sounds The Tannoy Dual Concentric principle ensures that the source of sound at high frequencies is on the same axis as the source of sound at low frequencies The careful design of crossover network complements the driv...

Страница 9: ... impedance presented by the rear horn The volume of the air between the driver and the throat of the rear horn behaves as an acoustical compliance capacitance shown in the network as Rms in parallel with Zr Perspective view of Westminster Royal SE cabinet with front horn section removed to show the internal construction of the horn development comprising the rear folded horn The arrows show the di...

Страница 10: ...s improper operations or damage caused by faults elsewhere in your system The determination of the cause of failure will be made by Tannoy Ltd or its authorised Distributor or Service Agent based on physical inspection of the failed parts If you suspect a problem with your loudspeakers then in the first instance discuss it with your Tannoy Dealer The Dealer has the expertise and experience to help...

Страница 11: ...ctrical 3dB over 1 0kHz to 22kHz shelving 3dB to 6dB per octave over 5 0kHz to 22kHz slope Compound horn 530 litres 18 7 cu ft 1395mm 5415 16 x 980mm 389 16 x 560mm 221 16 H x W x D 138 kilograms 304 lbs Solid walnut with birch ply Internally crossbraced and heavily damped 1590mm 625 6 x 1080mm 421 2 x 660mm 26 H xW x D 154 kilograms 339 5 lbs RECOMMENDED AMPLIFIER POWER POWER RATING MAXIMUM SPL S...

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