RBH Sound T-30LSE manual

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    382 Marshall W ay , Layton, Utah • USA • 84041 T oll Free: (800) 543-2205 • Fax: (801) 543-3300 www .rbhsound.com It is RB H Soun d poli cy to con tinu ousl y inco rpo rate im prove ment s into pr oduc ts; all sp eci c ati ons are su bjec t to chan ge wit hout no tic e. Copy ri ght © 20 09 RB H Soun d. All Ri ght s Reser ve d. T -30LSE L [...]

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    Content s ... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...1 Introduc t ion ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... . 2 Enclosure ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ....3 Crossover...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... .....3 Dr ive Unit s ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...4 Speaker P osit ioning ..[...]

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    Pa ge 2 In t rodu ct i on Co ng r at u l at ion s o n y ou r pu rc ha s e o f a n R BH T-30L SE l ou ds p ea ke r! Y ou r s pe ak er is t he re s ul t o f m any y ea r s o f re s e arc h a nd de v el op me nt de d ic at e d to pr o duc ing hig h qu al it y p ro du c t s f or hom e a ud io an d a ud io/ v ide o s y s t e ms. T his ma nua l c on t a [...]

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    Pa ge 3 E ncl osure C ab in e t s ar e c on s tr uc t e d o f ¾-in ch me d ium de ns i t y fib er- bo ar d du e t o i t s ine r t pr op e r- t i es . T h e t h ic kn e s s o f t h e f ron t ba f fle s al so p r ev en t s e xc e ss ac ou s t i c r a di at ion. S oph is t i- c at e d c omp u t er mo de li ng an d me a su re me nt t ec hn iq ue s a[...]

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    Pa ge 4 Dr ive Un it s T he T- 3 0L SE’s m id -r a ng e a nd ba s s dr ive un it s ar e of t he hi ghe s t qu al it y an d f e a tu re p ro pr ie t ar y cu t t ing - e dg e a lu mi num co ne t ec hno l og y. T he t wo 10 -in ch lo ng - t hro w s u bwo o f er s de li v er pl e nt if ul am ou nt s of l ow f re q ue nc y in fo r- ma t io n. Mid -b a[...]

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    Pa ge 5 Spea k e r P osi t io ni ng In or de r t o e x t r ac t t he b e s t po s s ib le s ou nd f r om y o u s pe ak er s y s te m, it is imp or t an t t o de - t er m ine w he re t he sp e ake r s w il l so un d t h e b e s t i n y ou r l is t e nin g ro om . Ro om r efl e c t ions f r om t he flo o r , c ei lin g a nd s ide w al l s infl u e[...]

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    Pa ge 6 At tac hi ng S peak er Ca bl es When u s ing a banana jac k to a t t ach spe aker c ab le s to t he bind ing po st te rm inal s, ins er t t he sp eak er ca bl es int o the b anana jack . Ne x t ins er t t he banana jac k int o the h ole p rov id ed in th e top of t he t er minal . Rep eat f or t he ot her sp eake r ca ble (s) as ne ces sa r[...]

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    Pa ge 7 Set up S ugg est ions A s a ge ne r al gu id e, u se t he ro om l ay o ut di ag r am sho w n b el o w a nd fo l l ow t he de s c r ip t ions wh en s e t t ing u p a ho me t he at e r s y s t em . S om e s p ea ker s sh ow n in t h e r o om l ay ou t di agr a m m ay no t b e ap pl ic a bl e to yo ur in di v i du al s y st e m. Fr on t M a in[...]

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    Pa ge 8 Set up S ugg est ions (cont inu ed) Re ar Su r r ou n d S pe ak er s T he Su r ro un d S p ea ker s ma y b e p l ac e d e it h er a bo ve, b eh in d or to t he s id e s o f t h e l is t en ing po s it ion. T he l is t en ing p os i t io n sh ou ld b e c en t er e d b e t w e en t he su r ro un d s p ea ke rs . Fo r b e s t p er fo r man ce,[...]

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    Pa ge 9 Care a nd Cl ean in g T o k e ep up t h e a pp e ar an ce an d s pe ak er ma int e nan ce of yo ur sp e ake r, le t s s t ar t w it h t h e c ab in et . Wh e t he r y ou r c a b ine t bo a s t s a r e al wo od v en e er, or a s hin y b l a ck l am ina t e fin is h it ’s s t il l go ing t o g e t d us t y. Y ou w i l l d efi ni te ly w a[...]

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    Pa ge 10 Spec i cat ions Mo de l N am e/ N um be r : T- 3 0L SE P r im ar y Us e : F r ee s t a nd ing Towe r S pe ak er S er ie s : Sig na t ur e R ef e re nc e S e r i e s Sy s t em Typ e : 3- wa y Se al e d & B a ss Re fl e x Fr e qu en c y Re sp on se : 1 8Hz — 2 0 kHz ± 3 dB S en si t i v it y : 91dB (2. 83 Vol t s @ 1 Me t er) Re c[...]

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    Pa ge 11 Si tu at ion Pr ob ab l e C a us e S ol ut ion s No s ou nd f r om sp e ak er s . Sp e ak er w ir e is no t c on ne c t e d . Ma ke su re w i re is pr op - er l y c on ne c t e d a t bo t h t he sp e ak er an d t h e amp l ifi er o bs e r v ing t he pr op e r p o l ar it y . Sp e ak er se l e c t or on amp l ifi e r is no t on. Ac ti v a[...]

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    382 Marshall W ay , Layton, Utah • USA • 84041 T oll Free: (800) 543-2205 • Fax: (801) 543-3300 www .rbhsound.com It is RB H Soun d poli cy to con tinu ousl y inco rpo rate im prove ment s into pr oduc ts; all sp eci c ati ons are su bjec t to chan ge wit hout no tic e. Copy ri ght © 20 09 RB H Soun d. All Ri ght s Reser ve d. T -30LSE L [...]