Studio RTA Component Speaker manual

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    COMPONENT SPEAKERS AND CROSSOVERS COMPONENT SPEAKERS AND CROSSOVERS CONTENTS (Click on a topic to view) Congratulations N T - 1 T weeter Mounting Introduction Installation StudioDriver N T - 1 Installation StudioDriver M W - 4 4 FN-3 Crossover StudioDriver M W - 5 4 FN-6 Crossover StudioDriver M W - 6 4 Additional Information N T - 1 T weeter Assem[...]

  • Page 2

    Congratulations Thank you for selecting STUDIODRIVER components. Manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany , technical innovations and high-tech processes are employed throughout our manufacturing process to help ensure many years of musical enjoyment. These drivers are the end result of our commitment to the PRECISION REPRODUCTION of PURE MUSIC WITHOUT L[...]

  • Page 3

    Y our new STUDIODRIVER component set is part of an exciting line of loudspeakers. They are the definitive result of years of research and development, realized by the same engineering team charged with designing audiophile quality speaker systems for a select group of high performance German automobiles, working hand in hand with our own award-winn[...]

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    2 STUDIODRIVER N T - 1 MOUNTING P ARAMETERS Mounting Hole for Recess Mount 2.125” Mounting Depth .675” - 1.1” T weeter Diameter 1.775” DESCRIPTION One Inch T itanium Dome T weeter Recommended frequency range 4 kHz - 22 kHz MECHANICAL P ARAMETERS Normal Power Handling 100W rms Fs 1600 Hz Re 3.4 Ω Le .18 mH Z4 Ω Bl 1.35 TM Diaphragm Mater[...]

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    3 STUDIODRIVER MR-44 DESCRIPTION Four Inch Aluminum Cone Midwoofer Recommended frequency range 160 Hz - 8 kHz MECHANICAL P ARAMETERS Normal Power Handling 50W rms Fs 78.0 Hz Qms 2.74 V as 2.5 Liters Cms 0.78 mm/N Mms 5.3 grams Rms 0.950 kg/sec Xmax 5 mm Sd 48.0 sq.cm Dia 7.8 cm ELECTRICAL P ARAMETERS Qes 0.5 Re 3.4 ohms Le .24 mH [@ 1kHz] Z 4.0 ohm[...]

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    DESCRIPTION Five and one quarter Inch Aluminum Cone Midwoofer Recommended frequency range 90 Hz - 3.5 kHz MECHANICAL P ARAMETERS Normal Power Handling 100W rms Fs 62.0 Hz Qms 4.450 V as 6.9 Liters Cms 0.8 mm/N Mms 8.4 grams Rms 0.73 kg/sec Xmax 5 mm Sd 78.5 sq.cm Dia 10.0 cm ELECTRICAL P ARAMETERS Qes 0.47 Re 3.6 ohms Le .12 mH [@ 1kHz] Z 4.0 ohms [...]

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    DESCRIPTION Six and one half Inch Aluminum Cone Midbass Recommended frequency range 70 Hz - 3.5 kHz MECHANICAL P ARAMETERS Normal Power Handling 100W rms Fs 57.0 Hz Qms 4.130 V as 18.6 Liters Cms 0.730 mm/N Mms 18.8 grams Rms 0.93 kg/sec Xmax 5 mm Sd 135.0 sq.cm Dia 13.1 cm ELECTRICAL P ARAMETERS Qes 0.74 Re 3.4 ohms Le .15 mH [@ 1kHz] Z 4.0 ohms B[...]

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    6 N T - 1 TWEETER ASSEMBL Y The tweeters are equipped with wires and attached connectors. The tweeter wires are designated solid black (-), and black with a white stripe (+). Locate the corresponding spade connectors from the hardware pack and crimp them to the end of your chosen speaker wire. Attach the positive speaker wire lead to the tweeter co[...]

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    Configuring the NT -1 T weeter Choose the desired method of mounting the tweeters. The NT -1 tweeters can be surface or recess mounted while allowing rotation of the tweeter within the mount for optimal imaging. Surface Mounting Locate the disk designated "E" in the tweeter assembly drawing. Once a mounting location has been chosen, drill[...]

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    INST ALLA TION Mounting Considerations for your Midwoofers STUDIODRIVER component speakers are designed to mount into most factory speaker locations with minimum effort. The speaker baskets are designed to be a universal fit. When designing your system, a good rule of thumb is to mount the tweeter close to the midrange/midbass speaker . This usuall[...]

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    INST ALLA TION Speaker W iring Locate the hardware pack supplied with your new component set. Inside you will find screws and crimp terminals. The midrange and midbass speakers are each equipped with a small and a large terminal. The large terminal is the positive (+) connection and the small terminal is the negative (-) connection. Find the corres[...]

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    10 FN-3 CROSSOVER FN-3 2wayCrossover INPUT WOOFER TWEETER + -- -2dB + 0dB - Connect to the amplifier (+) POSITIVE speaker output Connect to the amplifier (-) NEGA TIVE speaker output Connect to the Midrange (+) POSITIVE speaker terminal Connect to the Midrange (-) NEGA TIVE speaker terminal Connect to the T weeter (+) POSITIVE speaker terminal [no [...]

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    11 FN-6 CROSSOVER FN-6 -2dB 0 dB IN + + + - - -2dB 0 dB - - - - W oofer Midrange T weeter + Connect to the amplifier (+) POSITIVE speaker output Connect to the amplifier (-) NEGA TIVE speaker output Connect to the Midbass (-) NEGA TIVE speaker terminal Connect to the Midbass (+) POSITIVE speaker terminal Connect to the Midrange (+) POSITIVE speaker[...]

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    ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION NO TE: Abuse and/or Installation Error: STUDIODRIVER defines abuse as, but not limited to, burnt voice coils (blackened, no continuity , melted adhesives, coil separated from the former , etc.), punctured or damaged surrounds, dented cones, broken speaker terminals, non- STUDIODRIVER modifications, bent, chipped, or broken f[...]

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    Three-Y ear Limited U.S.A. Warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. StudioDriver warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase when the unit is[...]