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Index to speaker parts, Setting the speaker, Av receiver connections – Sony SS-NA8ES User Manual

Page 3: Specifications, Precautions, Selecting the receiver/speaker cords, Connecting to the receiver

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Index to speaker parts

Notes on usage

Do not touch the diaphragm of each speaker unit.

The color and appearance (grain patterns) may vary among the enclosures because

natural wood is used. Depending on lighting conditions, the enclosures may look

different, but this does not indicate damage.

Do not put any object or your hand into either of the ducts located on the rear of the

enclosure.

If there is a foreign object in the duct, do not attempt to take it out by yourself. Please

consult your nearest dealer.

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Before attaching the grille frame, confirm its correct mounting orientation. When

attaching, press above the pin to firmly secure it. If the grille frame is protruding

outward (it will not come off), push it all the way in. Attaching the grille frame is

recommended even when not using the speaker in order to protect them from damage.

The speaker can be enjoyed with the grille frame attached, but superior performance

can be achieved by removing the grille frame. When removing the grille frame, take

care not to bend or distort its shape excessively.

Setting the speaker

Speaker placement is one of the most important factors in obtaining high-quality sound.

Observe the following when placing your speaker to obtain full advantage of the speaker

characteristics:

Set up the speaker on a hard, flat place.

Setting the speaker on the rack is recommended (-).

Depending on the rack type, you can set the speaker into the rack (-).

Do not place the speaker in the following locations:

In places subject to high temperature or direct sunlight

In places subject to excessive dust and dirt

In places subject to high humidity

Near source components (CD players, record players, etc.)

Near magnetic cards (credit cards, commuter passes, etc.)

Magnetic cards may fail due to the magnets in the speaker units.

Nearby devices that can be influenced by magnetism, such as a digital video recorder.

Place those devices more than 5 cm (2 in) away.

Near televisions

The speaker is not magnetically shielded. Therefore, if you use the speaker near CRT-

based televisions, color shading occurs on the television screen.

If color shading occurs, turn off the television, then turn it on again after 15 or 30

minutes. If the color shading persists, increase the distance between the speaker and

television.

AV receiver connections

Selecting the receiver/speaker cords

Select a receiver (not supplied) and speaker cords (not supplied) meeting the following

requirements.

For selecting a receiver:

The speaker impedance is designed as 4 ohms. Excessive sound volume may damage the

speaker, so be aware of the position of the volume level knob on the receiver and avoid

excessive input.

Requirement for selecting speaker cords

In order to output high-quality sound signals, use speaker cords of the minimum necessary

length that are treated with either of the following two fittings at their ends:

With cable cores (less than 4.5 mm (

3

/

16

in) in diameter) bared by stripping the jacket to

10 mm (

13

/

32

in) from each + and - end

The bare cable core may become oxidized over time. In this case, reconnect the speaker

cords after stripping the jacket to expose a fresh segment of cable core at each end. This

will ensure that you can enjoy better sound.

With spade plugs (more than 8 mm (

11

/

32

in) in inner diameter, and less than 12 mm

(

1

/

2

in) in outer diameter)

Connecting to the receiver

Before connecting, turn off the receiver.

Connect the terminals of the speaker to the center speaker of the receiver.

Note

Tighten each binding post securely. Periodically checking the tightness of the binding posts

is recommended to prevent them from becoming loose as time passes.

About aging

The speaker takes some time to provide their best performance. Play the speaker at normal

volume for about 10 hours to break them in.

Specifications

Speaker system

2-way 5-driver speaker system, Bass reflex

Speaker unit

Woofer: 130 mm (5.25 in), cone type (2)

Tweeter: Main tweeter, 25 mm

(1 in), dome type (1)

Assist tweeter, 19 mm (0.75 in), dome type (2)

Rated impedance

4 ohms

Maximum input power

100 watts

Sensitivity

88 dB (2.83 V, 1 m)

Frequency response

45 Hz - 45,000 Hz

Dimensions (w/h/d)

Approx. 490 Ч 205 Ч 325 mm

(19

3

/

8

Ч 8

1

/

8

Ч 12

7

/

8

in)

Mass

Approx. 17 kg (37 lb 8 oz)

Supplied accessories

Cleaning cloth (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Precautions

Before turning a receiver or a source component on/off

Set the volume of the receiver to minimum.

If the bass cannot be heard or the phonic positions of instruments are

indefinite

Make sure to connect the speaker cords by matching +/– to the appropriate speaker

terminals.

Cleaning of the enclosure

Do not use any type of neutral detergent, benzene, or alcohol because they may damage

the surface finish of the enclosure.

To maintain the fine gloss of the enclosure for a long time, gently wipe off dust using a

soft brush or feather duster, and then wipe the enclosure with the supplied cleaning cloth.

(Do not use any type of scrub brush or sponge.)

Wipe smudges such as fingerprints or oil spots with the supplied cleaning cloth carefully.

When the smudges are hard to remove, wipe them off with a soft cloth soaked in soapy

water, and wrung dry.

Make sure not to damage the enclosure.

The supplied cleaning cloth is washable and can be used repeatedly.

To avoid damaging the speaker

Do not disassemble or modify the speaker units, network circuits, or the enclosure.

If sound is distorted or noise occurs, amplifier power output may be overloading the

speaker units. Turn down the volume, or the speaker units may be damaged.

To avoid damaging the circuits

Do not input the following signals continuously:

FM inter-station noise

High-frequency signals of electronic instruments

High output and high-frequency signals in the fast-forward and rewind modes of a tape

recorder