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Acoustat Two/M - Phasing and Electric Feedback; Phasing; Electric Feedback Precautions

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THE SOLlD LlNES ARE SHOWN TO FAClLITATE ANGLlNG ONLY.WHEN THE PANELS ARE PERPENDICULAR
TO
THE
RESPECTIVE SOLID LINE THAT
APEX
IS
ACHIVED
THE
DASHED
LINES
REPRESENT
THE
SONIC
RADIATION OF THE
SPEAKERS.
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B
NOTE
SPEAKERS
SHOWN
ARE
DRAWN WITH THE FROM
PLANE
OF
THE
SPEAKER
PERPENDICULAR
TO
THE
LISTENER. IN A
ROOM
THIS SEI-UP
WOULD
YIELD
THE
APEX IN THE
B
POSITION
TO
ACHIEVE
ME
APEX
IN POSITION A THE SPEAKERS
WOULD
HAM
TO
BE
ANGLED IN SLIGHTLY.
PHASiNG
Acoustat speakers are designed
topreserve thecorrect absolute phase throughout the system, including
the final coupling of the signal to the air. This ensures that both vocalists and instruments will sound
as
natural
as
possible. Phasing depends on the correct connections from the
interface.
Be
sure
these
connections are correctly oriented, I.e.
red
(+)
to red, and black
(
-
)
to black.
ELECTRIC
FEEDBACK
Electrostatic speakers produce
a
strong electric field which can influence the operation
of
any
low
level
electronic circuitry in close proximity This can result in feedback
well
above the audio spectrum, which
has the effect of power dissipation and decreased headroom in the system.
For
this reason the
turntable/cartridge leads and
the phono lnputs of the preampilfier should
be
kept at least sixtoeightfeet
from
the nearest speaker to ensure that no feedback can occur.
WARNING! DO NOT apply audio signal
to the interface wlth the AC Power removed,
hence no panel bias!
Connection
to
switched outlets
is
not recommended.
DO
NOT
exceed
fuse
ratings or bypass fuse
receptabie. Either
of
the above conditions
will
result in damage to the
low
frequency transformer
if
the
interface
Is
overdriven. requiring an expensive repair not covered by,the warranty.
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