Preventing speaker damage, Your listening room – Paradigm Prestige 95F Manuel d'utilisation

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PREVENTING SPEAKER DAMAGE

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Remember, all amplifiers produce distortion when operated beyond their rated output

power. The resulting distortion will damage all speakers! Exercise caution! If you listen

at loud levels, be careful to listen for the point of audible distortion—if the speakers

begin to sound distressed turn the Volume Control down or your speakers and/or

amplifier(s) will be damaged! This type of damage constitutes abuse and is not covered

by the warranty. If louder volumes are desired, obtain a more powerful amplifier.
There is a Limit!
Although more powerful amplifiers are safer, there is a point at which you could have

more power than the speaker can handle. At that point you will overpower the speaker

and damage it. Exercise caution! At loud levels do not increase bass/treble controls

from zero and ensure that all loudness/contour/bass EQ buttons are off (otherwise rat-

ed output power will be reached at lower volume control settings). If you listen at loud

levels, watch for excessive visible cone excursion (grille movement) from the woofer—

then turn the Volume Control down.

The Right Amount of Power
A power-range rating is given as a guide to indicate the approximate minimum and

maximum power input of your Paradigm Prestige speakers. Amplifiers that exceed your

speaker’s power-range rating are recommended. Their greater power reserves provide

better sound. However, exercise caution! Use the speakers within their power-range

rating to prevent damage (keep listening levels below the point of excessive woofer

cone excursion).

YOUR LISTENING ROOM

Paradigm Prestige

speakers are designed to provide superior high-end sound in a

wide variety of domestic settings. However, it is important to note that listening room

construction, dimensions and furnishings all play a part in the quality of sound you

will ultimately achieve. Your listening room will impose its own character on the

performance capabilities of any speaker system. The extra care you take in correctly

positioning the speakers will result in greater listening enjoyment. Keep the following

guidelines in mind when deciding on the best.
• Mid and high frequencies are affected by the amount of soft furnishings in your

room—curtains, carpets, sofas, wall coverings, etc. An excess of such items can

result in a somewhat dull sound. The same room without any soft furnishings can

produce a bright overall sound. The typical quantity of soft furnishings found in most

living situations provide the right acoustic characteristics to allow the speakers to

sound balanced;

• Concrete floors and walls tend to aggravate low-frequency standing wave problems

and are less preferred;

• Rooms where height, width and length are similar should be avoided as they can

exhibit significant low-frequency standing wave problems. This may result in reduced

clarity. If no other room is possible, experiment with speaker placement to minimize

acoustic problems.

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