Acoustic Energy Loudspeaker Aelite 3 User Manual
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Congratulations on choosing the Acoustic Energy AELITE Three, a powerful floor standing, three-way loudspeaker which features metal diaphragm technology and is capable of outstanding pe rformance. Please take a few moments to read this manual. The advice it contains will enable you to get the ve ry best pe rformance out of your Acoustic Energy loudspeakers. The A ELITE Three utilises metal cone mid-bass drive unit technology, proven in the AE Reference Series. The rigid anodised alloy cones ensure pure piston action and also acts as a heat sink for the bonded voice coil. These features provide exceptional clarit y, transparenc y, dynamics and power handling. The units are housed within vented aluminium chassis reducing stray magnetic flux to a minimum and increasing power handling. The tweeter - or treble driver - is a high-quality neodymium unit with a silk fabric dome integrating smoothly with the rest of the system. All drive units are fully magnetically shielded so that the speakers can be used in close proximity to a TV screen or monitor for AV applications. The Acoustic Energy AELITE Three loudspeaker uses quality OFC internal wiring, which enhances detail and transparenc y. The AELITE Threes are best heard with the tweeters at, or just below, ear height when the listener is seated. For serious listening the grilles are best removed. Rigid support is essential for the speaker to develop its full detail and dynamic pe rformance. It is essential that the plinth supplied is fitted using the four screws provided. This is best acheived by standing the speaker on its top giving good access to the pre- Closeness to room boundaries has a major impact on the low frequency pe rformance. The speakers should be kept away from corners (which will produce booming). The speakers can be positioned fairly close to a back or side wall but should not be the same distance off the ground as they are from the rear or side wall. Positioning Introduction spikes to make sure the speaker is as stable as possible. Once achieved are from the listening position. Trust your own ears for the best listening position. Carefully turn the speaker over so it is in its correct orientation spikes (with lock nut on) should be threaded in to each corner. drilled pilot holes. Once the plinth is attached then the supplied For best stereo imaging the speakers should be as far apart as they When the best position has been established then use the adjustable and place in the desired position. fix spikes in place using the locknuts
Bi-amping Bi-amping adds a second amplifier to the system. One power amplifier drives the treble section of both loudspeakers; a second drives the mid/bass sections. Note that the shorting links must be removed. Failure to do so will result in damaging the amplifiers. As regards the loudspeakers, wiring for bi-amping is achieved in much the same way as bi-wiring. Treble amplifier positive (red) terminals should be connected via the ribbed cable to the positive (red) HF terminal on the speaker. Similarly, treble amplifier negative is connected to the negative (black) HF terminal on the speaker. Repeat this process with the mid/bass amplifier and LF terminal pair. After wiring up Lower the volume to the minimum, switch on the amplifier, select the signal source and then raise the volume to the listening level required. AMPLIFIER LEFT SPEAKER RETAIN LINKS FOR FUTURE USE RLMAIN Check that your amplifier is switched off before installing your loudspeakers. Failure to do so may result in speaker or amplifier damage. The diagram illustrates one loudspeaker only. Conventional Normal passive wiring requires shorting links to be in place between the treble and mid/bass sections. The positive (ribbed) cable from the amplifier positive (or red) terminal should connect with the positive (red) terminal on the loudspeaker. Similarly the negative (smooth) cable should connect the amplifier negative terminal (black) to the negative terminal (black) on the l oudspeaker. Bi-wiring Bi-wiring separates the bass and treble ground paths in the loudspeaker and offers sound quality advantages. An extra set of cables is required. Note that the shorting links are removed between the treble and mid/bass sections and should be stored for later use if conventional, passive driving is required. Two pairs of cables are connected to the amplifier terminals. One cable of each pair should connect to the treble section and one to the mid/bass section. The positive (ribbed) cables from the amplifier positive (or red) terminal should connect with the positive (red) terminals on the loudspeaker. Similarly the negative (smooth) cables in each pair should connect the amplifier negative terminal (black) to the negative terminals (black) on the loudspeaker. Connection
HF unitNeodynium tweeter with high dispersion 25mm diaphragm. Ferro fluid cooled and damped. Magnetically shielded. Exclusively profiled aluminium front plate. LF units Twin Pure piston 110 mm drivers with 32mm voice coils, Die-cast aluminium chassis, high powe r, long-throw magnet systems and alloy cones. Magnetically shielded. Crossover @ 3.3 kHz, 3rd order, high power. Power Handling 175W max (undistorted program drive) Frequency response ±6dB 34Hz to 27kH Frequency response ±3dB 40Hz to 24kHz Sensitivity 89 dB/W/M Impedance 8 ohm Cabinet Real wood veneered. 15 mm MDF wall. Twin vented vertical bracing. High power, back firing, low turbulence bass reflex port. 22 mm MDF front baffle. TerminalsGold-plated, Bi-wireable. Weight (excl. packaging ) 18 kg each Dimensions (WxHxD) 230 x 920 x 297 mm Your Acoustic Energy loudspeakers are guaranteed against original defects\ in materials, manufacture and workmanship for 3 years from the date of purchase. Please retain all original packaging materials for possible futur\ e use. We suggest that you complete details of purchase now and keep this information in a safe place for future reference. Under this warranty Acoustic Energy agrees to repair any defect or, at the company’s discretion, replace the faulty component(s) without charge for parts\ or labour. This warranty does not imply any acceptance by Acoustic Energy or its agents for consequential loss or damage and specifically excludes fa\ ir wear and tear, accident, misuse or unauthorised modification. This warranty is applicable in the United Kingdom only and does not in a\ ny way limit the customer ’s legal rights. Claims and enquiries under the warranty for AE products purchased outside the UK should be addressed to the local importers or distributors. If you have reason to claim under the warranty please contact your deale\ r in the first instance. Dealer ’s name:.................................................................\ ....................................... Address:................................................................\ ......................................... ........................................................................\ ............................................. ........................................................................\ ............................................. Date of purchase:..................................................................\ .................................. Serial numbers:.........................................................\ .............................................. Acoustic Energy Limited 16 Bridge Road, Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1NJ Tel +44(0)1285 654432 Fax +44(0)1285 654430 Web: www.acoustic-energy.co.uk SpecificationsWarranty MF units Pure piston 110mm driver with a 32mm short-throw voice coil, Die-cast aluminium chassis, high power, shielded magnet system.