Attaching the front cover, Specifications – Yamaha Soavo-1 User Manual
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The speaker and the front cover are packed separately.
To attach the front cover, line up the six salients
(magnet) on the reverse side of the front cover with the
six corresponding pegs.
• When the cover is not attached, take care not to touch
the speaker units with your hands or to exert excessive
force with tools.
• There are magnets on the reverse side of the front
cover. Do not place the front cover close to objects that
might be affected by magnets, such as TVs, clocks,
magnetic cards, diskettes etc. when you don’t attach it.
Type ............................3-way 4-speaker Bass Reflex speaker
Non-Magnetic shielding type
Driver...................................... 16 cm (6-1/2”) cone woofer x 2
13 cm (5”) cone midrange
3 cm (1”) Aluminum dome tweeter
Impedance ........................................................................ 6
Ω
Frequency response .......................35 Hz to 50 kHz (
–
10 dB)
to 100 kHz (
–
30 dB)
Nominal input power ....................................................... 50 W
Maximum input power ................................................... 200 W
Sensitivity ....................................................... 89 dB/2.83 V/m
Crossover frequency ......................................450 Hz, 4.5 kHz
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Including stands ................................349 x 1051 x 487 mm
(13-11/16” x 41-3/8” x 19-3/16”)
Weight ........................................................... 29.5 kg (65 lbs.)
• Specifications are subject to change without notice due
to product improvements.
• Care should be taken not to exceed the input power
values noted above.
ATTACHING THE FRONT COVER
Notes
SPECIFICATIONS
Taking care of the speaker
When you wipe this unit, do not use chemical solvents
(ex. alcohol or thinners etc.); this might damage the
finish. Clean the cabinet using a soft, dry cloth (such
as a Yamaha Unicon cloth). For heavy dirt, use a
Yamaha Piano Unicon.
(For polish-finished model) Bumping the surface of
the instrument with metal, porcelain, or other hard
objects can cause the finish to crack or peel. Use
caution.