Legacy Classic HD Owner's Manual

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    Owners manual for the classic hd loudspeaker system.

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    2 registration owners record 3 the cabinetry / our commitment 4 warranty 5 setup unpacking your speakers 6 speaker placement 7 hooking up cables 8-9 amplification 10-12 speaker connections 13-17 fine tuning 18 technology specifications 19 table of contents page.

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    3 the serial number is located on the rear of the unit. Record this number in the space provided below. Refer to this when calling your dealer regarding this product. Model: classic hd serial no: _________________________ date of purchase: ___________________ thank you for selecting a legacy loudspe...

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    4 handcrafted beneath the surface of classic’s elegant exterior lies rigid mdf construction. Interlocking joinery maximizes the strength of the cabinet parts. Polyester fiberfill is selected for internal damping. A sharp rap on the enclosure will leave you with little more than bruised knuckles. Eac...

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    5 legacy audio supports its customers and products with pride. We cheerfully warrant our loud- speaker products we manufacture from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of seven (7) years. Electronic components such as internal amplifiers and digital processors are covered for three (3)...

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    6 your new speaker system has been very carefully packaged to insure that it travels to you safely. Each speaker is protected by a double- wall outer carton with heavy v-board corner protectors. Molded foam end caps are used to protect the elegant cabinetry, and a plastic liner is provided as waterp...

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    7 to allow more flexibility in seating arrangements, your legacy loudspeaker is designed for broad lateral coverage. Optimal listener position is actually about 5 to 15 degrees off the axis normal to the loudspeaker baffle. Assuming a listener distance of about ten feet, begin by placing the speaker...

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    8 the ideal conductor would have negligible resistance, inductance and capacitance. The table below shows how a few actual speaker cables measure up. Cable Ωs/ft pf/ft µh/ft 12 ga. 0.0033 24 0.21 14 ga. 0.0048 17 0.13 16 ga. 0.0079 16 0.18 18 ga. 0.0128 28 0.21 capacitance is considered insignifican...

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    9 what about phase shift due to frequency dependent travel times down the speaker cable? Measurements show that 100 hz waves will be delayed about 20 billionths of a second behind 10 khz waves when traveling to the end of a 10 foot speaker cable. Since the cilia of the ear requires 25,000 times long...

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    10 ideally the loudspeaker would be among the first components selected when assembling a play- back system. This would allow the user to choose an amplifier capable of delivering adequate amounts of current into the frequency dependent load presented by the loudspeaker. However, when upgrading a sy...

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    11 how much power will your new speakers need? That ultimately depends on your listening environment and musical tastes. As little as five watts per channel should drive them to a level satisfactory for background music. A typical 45 watt per channel receiver may fill a room with the compressed mid-...

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    12 when an amplifier is unable to fulfill your loudspeakers demands, a damaging harmonic spike may be leaked to the high frequency drivers. Another important point regarding loudness is that the db scale is a logarithmic one. This means that a 150 watt amplifier will potentially sound only twice as ...

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    13 the terminal plate at the rear of each of your loudspeakers you will find a terminal plate housing two rows of jumpered binding posts. The upper row is the input to the "satellite" portion of the speaker. The lower row is the input to the "subwoofer" portion of the speaker. When left in place, th...

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    14 biwiring biwiring allows one to minimize the cable losses between the amplifier and the loud- speaker. This is accomplished with a single stereo amplifier by running separate sets of cables to the satellite section and the subwoofer section from the same channel of amplification. When biwiring, w...

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    15 1. Vertical biamping vertical biamplification requires the dedication of a single stereo amplifier for the left speaker, and another stereo amplifier for the right speaker. This configuration im- proves channel separation and can improve imaging slightly. If your preamp does not have two sets of ...

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    16 either the subwoofer or satellite binding posts. Note: this only applies to loudspeakers that incorporate the subwoofer and satellite section in a single enclosure. It does not apply towards the separate powered subwoofer/satellite configuration. You must al- ways observe the polarity when connec...

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    17 also helpful is bass equalization and subsonic filtering. When cascading active filters with the existing passive filters within the speaker system, be sure to allow for ade- quate frequency overlap. For instance, if the passive crossover is set at 500 hz, select a low pass corner frequency of 60...

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    18 to facilitate proper set-up of your speakers in a variety of room situations, we have included several heavy duty toggle switches on the terminal plate, located on the back of the loudspeaker. All switches in the “up” position represent the “anechoic flat” position. Treble trim: - nominally flat ...

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    19 system type: 4 drivers, 3 way tweeter: 1” dual pole neo ribbon, folded kapton diaphram midwoofer: 1 x 7” rohacell reinforced silver graphite, cast frame woofer: 2 x 8” rohacell reinforced silver graphite, cast frame low frequency alignment: b6 assisted frequency response: 32hz – 30 khz impedance:...

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    20 legacy audio 3023 e. Sangamon ave. Springfield, il 62702 usa 800-283-4644 states that this product is in conformity with the with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of: low voltage directive 2006/95/ec emc directive 2004/108/ec ce declaration of conformity weee compliance pr...

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    21 notes:.

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    22 ©2010 legacy audio 3023 e sangamon ave. Springfield, il 62702 phone: 800-283-4644 fax: 217-544-1483.