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Page 5: ...ight 15 3 kg 33 7 lb Type E 870 System 3 Way Bassreflex Woofer 2x5 140mm Midrange 5 140 mm Tweeter 1 25 mm Powerhandling 150W 220W Frequency range 32 20 000 Hz Impedance 4 Ohm Dimensions 1011x175x361mm 39 8x6 9x14 2in Weight 19 3kg 42 5lb 5 Specifications subject to technical changes Long Short term power According to IEC 268 5 6 www jamospeakers com All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

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Page 7: ...ll speakers of 19 mm particle board The treble is reproduced by a 1 25 mm carefully coated textile dome tweeter The tweeter features magnetic ferrofluid and a voice coil wound of thermosetting wire on an aluminium voice coil former for high power hand ling This driver is a completely new unit specially designed by Jamo The most conspicious about it is the very wide surround that covers the entire ...

Page 8: ...l port it allows 5 dB higher SPL before port noise occurs It is recommended to use the spikes provided These ensure that regardless of the base the loudspeaker willstandsteadywithagoodmechanical contact to the base If the base is hard for instance wood or stone the rubber feet provided may be mounted NOTE When spikes are fitted on the loudspeaker never drag or push it across the floor as this is l...

Page 9: ...placement until you find the sound reproduction perfect Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Removingthefabricfront In general a fabric front always has an influence on the soundreproduction and it is typically the detail repro duction in the high frequency area that iseffected It isthereforerecommended that the fabric fronts are removed during serious and critical listening situations This will give you the maximum...

Page 10: ...mplifier 2 Carefully remove approx 10 mm of the insulating material beware not to damage the conductors 3 Twist the conductor ends 4 Turn the terminal screws counter clockwise until the conductors can easily be inserted into the holes 5 Turn the terminal screws clockwise until the cables are secured in the terminals To avoid damage on the amplifier never short circuit the plus and minus wire Your ...

Page 11: ...inals At the amplifier the cables can be gathered in one set of output terminals You can also use two amplifiers Bi amping the speakers are in correct phase That is that the and cables are connected identically both on the spea ker and the amplifier To make it easy to make sure that the phase is correct one of the wires usually is marked All Jamo loudspeakers are manufactured in modern thoroughly ...

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