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Introduction – Wharfedale D9.1 User Manual

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controls may damage the amplifier and loudspeakers.

Introduction

$ Do not connect loudspeaker terminals to the mains supply.

For 75 years Wharfedale has been at the forefront of British

$ Ensure that your loudspeakers are correctly wired.

loudspeakers. This special Anniversary edition of our most famous

$ Do not subject your loudspeakers to excessive cold, heat or

loudspeaker celebrates our long tradition. Constructed from the

sunlight.

finest materials and hand finished by skilled craftsmen, we believe

$ WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do

this loudspeaker is one of the finest in the world at any price.

not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product must not

Please read the instructions carefully before installing your

be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled with

loudspeakers.

liquids such as a vase of flowers - should be placed on the product.

$ No naked flame sources - such as candles - must be placed on

General Advice and Safety Recommendations

the product.

$ Before making connections to your sound system, switch off

$ Do not place heavy objects on top of loudspeaker cabinets. If

the amplifier and all connected sources.

you wish to play your loudspeakers with their grilles removed be

$ When you switch on the system or change sources, set the

careful to protect the drive units from children and pets.

volume control to minimum and turn up the level gradually.

$ Do not use makeshift stands. Always fit a manufacturer's

$ Do not use your amplifier at full volume. The position of the

approved stand using the instructions and the fixings provided.

Volume Control is NOT a reliable guide as to the maximum

Your dealer will advise you.

capabilities of your sound system.

$ Do not attempt to dismantle the loudspeaker. There are no

$ Playing the system with extreme settings of volume and tone

user serviceable parts inside and you will invalidate the warranty.

Diamond 75th Anniversary Special D9.1

loudspeaker is positioned close to a wall and lower when the

Unpacking the Speakers

loudspeaker is positioned away from a wall. If they are placed too

Carefully remove each loudspeaker from the packing carton. Be

close to the walls the bass may boom and become indistinct. Please

especially careful when removing the polythene bag. DO NOT

experiment with different configurations and play a range of

attempt to lift the loudspeaker by the polythene bag. Retain the

music before finalising the position of the loudspeakers.

packing for future use. If you decide to dispose of the packing,

For the best results, place the loudspeakers on rigid stands, well

please do so having regard to recycling regulations in your area.

away from the walls, between two and four metres apart and

Positioning the Speakers

equidistant from the listening position. The loudspeakers should
be angled slightly inward, facing the listener. Ideally the tweeters

Your loudspeakers offer great flexibility of positioning. The

should be at ear level to a seated listener.

loudspeakers should ideally be stand mounted though they may be
placed on a rigid shelf. The loudspeakers also feature a threaded
mount which accepts our specially designed wall bracket. Several
floor stands and alternative wall brackets are available and your
dealer will be pleased to recommend suitable designs.

The loudspeaker drive units are screened so they may safely be
placed close to a TV screen without degrading the colour balance.

Your speakers can be positioned as close as 0.5m - 1m from a side
wall. Ideally there should be at least 200mm between the backs of
the cabinets and the walls. If the loudspeakers are positioned close
to the wall they should be angled inwards slightly and be separated
by a distance of 3 metres. If the loudspeakers are placed further
away from the walls, the inward angle may be increased by up to
40%, although this may restrict the width of the listening position.

As a general rule the bass output will be higher when the

Choosing and Preparing Cables

Connecting Speaker Terminals

Cable designed for audio applications will usually offer better

Unscrew the terminal. Thread

performance than general purpose 'bell' or 'zip' wire. Choose a

the bared end of each cable

cable of suitable diameter - cable that is too thin will limit the

through the hole in the bottom

dynamics of the sound and may impair the system's bass response.

of the terminal post.

Audio cable is polarised, with two cores of different colours, or

Ensure that there are no loose

often a coloured tracer in the case of twin cable.

strands which may touch

Split the twin cores to a depth of about 40mm. Carefully strip the

adjacent terminals. Retighten

insulation from each end, leaving about 10mm of bare wire. If the

the terminal securely.

cable is stranded, lightly twist to gather any loose strands.

Cables and Connections

Unpacking and Positioning

Diamond 75th Anniversary Special D9.1 Installation and User Guide

Connecting and Using Your Loudspeakers

Crossover Networks

Your loudspeakers use a specially
designed bi-wireable crossover
panel with four terminal binding
posts. Please follow the drawing
carefully to see the correct
orientation of the loudspeaker
terminals. The upper terminals
connect to the treble unit, the
lower pair to the bass unit. As
supplied, the treble terminal pair
is connected to the bass terminal
pair via removable metal straps.
These should beleft in place for
standard installations.

Unscrew each terminal a few turns and remove the metal straps.
Connect the cables between the amplifier and the loudspeakers as
indicated below and re-tighten all the terminals securely.

Home Theatre

The 70th Anniversary loudspeakers are ideal for Home Theatre.
To complete the system you should choose the Centre and Effects
speakers with a pertnering subwoofer from our award-winning
Wharfedale Diamond 9 range

Standard Connections

Choose a suitable length of twin
core speaker cable for each channel, and prepare the ends as
described above.
Connect the Red, positive (+) terminal of the Left loudspeaker to
the corresponding Red, positive (+) amplifier terminal; connect the
Black, negative (-) terminals similarly. Repeat for the Right Channel.

Phase

Bi-Wiring

If the sound lacks definition or the bass is indistinct, the speakers

Using separate cables to feed the treble and bass units reduces

could be incorrectly wired (out of phase). In this case check the

intermodulation effects and improves headroom and clarity. The
technique is known as Bi-Wiring. Bi-Wiring requires two lengths

wiring to the loudspeakers, especially if your speakers are bi-wired

.

of twin core cable between the amplifier and each loudspeaker.

Ancillary Equipment

A loudspeaker is only as good as the signal it gets. Your amplifier
should have ample power - a low powered amplifier could run out
of steam and the distortion is unpleasant to listen to and could
damage your speakers. A large amplifier will sound better and
enhance the reliability and performance of your loudspeakers.

Running In

Loudspeakers need a 'running in' period. For the first 50 hours or
so exercise care and play your system at reasonable volume levels.
After running in, you will notice a significant sonic improvement.

Care and Maintenance

The cabinets can be occasionally wiped with a damp (not wet)
cloth and buffed with a soft cloth.To clean the grilles, remove them
and brush gently with a soft brush. Never use solvent cleaners,
minor stains are best removed with soap and lukewarm water. Do
not touch the drive units as they can easily be damaged.

A typical Home Theatre system is illustrated. The Front
loudspeakers should be placed on either side of the television
screen, 2 to 4 metres apart. For fuller operating details, consult
your AV processor, subwoofer and effects loudspeaker manuals.

Many digital AV Processors require you to specify the size of
speakers in the various channels. These are usually ‘Large’ or
‘Small'. The Rear and Centre channels should be set to 'Small'.

If a sub bass unit is in use set the Front channels to 'Small'. All the
bass will now be routed through the sub bass unit. If no sub bass
unit is in use, set the Front Channel to 'Large'. All the system bass is
now routed through the Front speakers. Set the subwoofer channel
on the processor to ' No' or 'Off'.

If your AV processor has an LFE control, use care as the LFE
channel may contain heavy low frequencies which can overload a
domestic unit. If you hear popping or thumping noises coming
from the Front speakers or the sub bass unit, turn the AV
Processor's volume level down and back off the LFE level.

For further information on a variety of hi-fi and audio-visual topics, visit our website at www.wharfedale.co.uk

2 - 4 metres

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>0.7metre

>200 mm

RIGHT SPEAKER

LEFT SPEAKER

RIGHT SPEAKER

AMPLIFIER

HF+

HF-

LF+

LF-

STRAPS REMOVED

FOR BI-WIRING

STANDARD

CONNECTION

LEFT SPEAKER

LF-

LF+

HF-

HF+

RIGHT SPEAKER

LEFT SPEAKER

HF+

HF-

LF+

LF-

HF+

HF-

LF+

LF-

RIGHT SPEAKER

AMPLIFIER

LEFT SPEAKER

BI-WIRED CONNCTION

STANDARD CONNCTION

HOME THEATRE SYSTEM WITH REAR MOUNTED D9 DFS SURROUNDS

REAR

RIGHT

REAR

LEFT

FRONT

LEFT

FRONT
RIGHT

CENTRE

SUB

WOOFER

40mm

10mm