Tannoy Reveal X Скачать руководство пользователя страница 6

3.0 PLACEMENT OF THE SPEAKERS

Now here’s the truly critical stuff. Speaker placement and the listening environment can
completely compromise the performance of any loudspeaker, no matter how much it costs. It is
important to understand some limitations of near-field speakers, and the operating environment,
in order for you to gain the maximum performance from the pair sitting in front of you.

3.1 Orientation

Two-way speakers have a correct orientation for the serious listener. Two way systems use a
separate woofer and tweeter mounted in a vertical line on the baffle. There is a fixed vertical
distance between the centre of the two devices on the baffle, and there is fixed distance between
the apparent acoustic center of each device and the plane of the baffle at the crossover point. By
stacking the woofer and tweeter vertically, we minimize the problems caused by these physical
offsets. The near-field listening conditions magnify the effects of the driver offsets, so we really
need to optimize the speaker orientation. When you are very close to a speaker system, vertical
head movements are significant because your movement represents a large change in angle of
arc, and therefore the number of degrees above and below the axis (that’s the line between the
woofer and tweeter). In other words, bob your head up and down a few centimeters within a
metre of the cabinet, and your ear moves through a larger angle relative to the speaker axis than
it does with the same vertical motion 4 or 5 metres away. Need proof? Put on some music, not
loud, and get really close, about 500mm (20”) away. Move your head up and down now, and you
can actually get the musical image to break into a separate high frequency and low frequency
source. This is a wildly exaggerated example of what we’re talking about. It isn’t that bad out here
in the normal listening position, but the variations are still there.

All two way component systems have to live with some listening position dependent compromises
at the crossover point. The crossover frequency of all of these small systems falls into the center
of the midband (2.0kHz to 3.0kHz), where we are most capable of recognising frequency/phase
response deviations.

Содержание Reveal X

Страница 1: ...Reveal Nearfield Monitors User Manual...

Страница 2: ...9 Fax 44 0 1236 428230 Internet http www tannoy com Tannoy North America Inc 335 Gage Avenue Suite 1 Kitchener Ontario CANADA N2M 5E1 Telephone 519 745 1158 Fax 519 745 2364 Tannoy Nederland BV Anthon...

Страница 3: ...larity 2 5 Power Amplifiers 3 0 PLACEMENT OF THE SPEAKERS 3 1 Orientation 3 2 Positioning 3 3 Console Reflections 3 4 Speaker Mounting 3 5 Bass Ports 3 6 Equalization 4 0 PERFORMANCE DATA 5 0 TECHNICA...

Страница 4: ...plants on top of your speakers don t plug them into AC outlets or hook them up out of phase Now that we ve got that out of the way let s talk about some of the technical things to keep in mind 2 1 Un...

Страница 5: ...a positive pressure wave which should have the speaker cones moving towards you just like the drum skin It turns out that you can t trust a conventional recorded source to test this because there is...

Страница 6: ...timize the speaker orientation When you are very close to a speaker system vertical head movements are significant because your movement represents a large change in angle of arc and therefore the num...

Страница 7: ...produce numerous lobes producing changes in midrange sound character as you move across the horizontal listening plane HORIZONTAL Stereo occurs from left to right so that is the listening plane in wh...

Страница 8: ...on their side to give you better sight lines over your meter bridge you can see and hear what will happen With the monitor on its side moving your head horizontally means you are now moving through a...

Страница 9: ...ge of about 24 600mm If you can you should line your ears up with the vertical speaker axis half way between the woofer and the tweeter Remember the earlier drawings showing your ears and the speaker...

Страница 10: ...ial equalizer once the waves cancel there is nothing left to boost You may also notice that as you move your head the filtering changes so any equalization you attempted to apply for one position woul...

Страница 11: ...d your listening position is like using a cotton bud on your ear You can repeat the process with an extra 3000mm 10 feet of string to see which surfaces will influence the timbre and imaging of your m...

Страница 12: ...al s about But we realize that equalization is sometimes a necessary evil If you have a choice of equalizers for monitor applications less is more The fewer the number of filters the better the equali...

Страница 13: ...4 0 PERFORMANCE DATA Fig 1 On axis anechoic frequency response Fig 2 Impedance...

Страница 14: ...nt Grey suedette vinyl sides and back Cabinet dimensions HxWxD 340 mm x 210 mm x 260 mm Cabinet weight 7 kg Shipping dimensions HxWxD 622 mm x 287mm x 440mm Shipping weight 16 kg NOTES 1 3 dB measured...

Страница 15: ...minal panel To inspect it remove the panel by releasing the hexagonal screws Take care to avoid undue stress on the cables and components To remove the crossover completely the cables must be disconne...

Страница 16: ...ed such that electromagnetic disturbances generated do not exceed levels allowing radio and telecommunications equipment and other apparatus to operate as intended and the apparatus has an adequate le...

Отзывы: