Instrukcja obsługi Mission 771


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The 77 Series is the latest in a long line of distinguished Mission
loudspeakers. These technologically advanced loudspeakers will
compliment the finest electronics and décor.
Patented Aerogel membrane bass drivers and advanced neodymium
tweeters are used throughout the range. A critically tuned suspension
ring mechanically de-couples the tweeter housing from the rest of the
cabinet. High-purity nickel-plated binding posts feature on all models.
Your Mission 77 Series loudspeaker system will bring you great listening
pleasure for many years.
Please read these instructions carefully before installing your
loudspeakers. A few minutes studying this manual will ensure superb
performance from your loudspeakers for many years.
Remove all the staples and sealing tape from the carton.
Carefully unpack each loudspeaker.
Retain all the packing materials so that your loudspeaker can be
repacked and shipped without damage.
Refer to Fig.1 and 2 on the fold out page.
Invert the loudspeaker and place the top on a soft surface.
Screw a nut on each spike and place a washer over the nut.
Screw the spikes into the bushes fitted in the base of the cabinet.
Carefully return the loudspeaker to its normal position.
Adjust the height by screwing in or out one or more of the spikes
until the loudspeaker is stable and level.
An outrider is provided for additional stability. To fit this unit:
Place the outrider over the rear of the cabinet base.
With the screws supplied, attach the outrider securely to the rear
mounting bushes in the cabinet. Now attach the rear spikes to the
bushes on the outrider.
Install the front spikes and complete the installation as above.
Loudspeaker cable is polarity coded along one edge. Split the cable to a
depth of about 25mm and strip 8mm of insulation from each wire. If the
cable is stranded, twist the strands together.
Mission models 772 775 can be bi-wired for improved performance.
Remove both pairs of shorting links and connect a cable to each pair of
terminals, running them to a common connection at the amplifier output
terminals. In the figure below, the terminal panel on the left is bi-wired; the
panel on the right is conventionally wired. Note the shorting links.
Refer to Fig 3. on the fold-out page.
Mission 773, 774 and 775 loudspeakers should be placed on the floor
(ideally on spikes).
Mission 771 and 772 should be mounted on rigid stands, such as Mission
‘Stance’, ideally spike coupled to the floor. Height is important: A stand
should place a loudspeaker’s tweeters at ear level to a seated listener.
Shelf or bracket mounting is second best.
The distance from the rear wall can profoundly affect loudspeakers’ sonic
performance. If your speakers are too close to the wall the bass will boom
and sound coloured. Moving them into the room may increase clarity but
tends to reduce bass output. When positioned correctly, the high
frequency response is smooth with well-defined, powerful bass.
Start with the speakers about 20cm from the wall and 1.8 metres apart.
The distance from each loudspeaker to the side wall should be at least
0.5 metres. Vary the distance between the two loudspeakers and the
distance from the wall until you get a perfect stereo stage.
A few minutes optimising you’re listening position will be rewarded with a
soundstage limited only by the quality of your equipment.
To check that your loudspeakers are in phase, check the polarity of your
speaker wire at the terminal post on the loudspeakers and at the
loudspeaker connector on your amplifier. The marked conductor should
always be connected to the positive terminals.
If your loudspeakers are wired correctly, the sound should be full with
clean treble and a deep, rich bass.
Your loudspeaker cables have a noticeable effect on sound quality. After
extensive research, Mission has developed Duet and Quartet, cables for
standard and bi-wiring applications. Additionally, MISSION and CYRUS
amplification provides outstanding fidelity with wide system dynamics and
will optimise the performance of your loudspeakers.
HF
LF
By using separate amplifiers for LF
and HF drive units you can further
improve performance. This is
known as bi-amping.
The illustration opposite shows one
channel of a bi-amped system.
Note that the amplifier inputs are
linked.
Unscrew each terminal. Thread the bare end of the
cable through the cross-hole ensuring there are no
loose strands. Tighten securely.
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 .
Your loudspeakers use two or four terminals.
When connecting a four-terminal panel
conventionally, ensure that the shorting links
are installed as shown.
Please pay attention to all cautions printed on the
pages marked with this symbol .........................................
.
771
77C
772 - 775
HF
LF
HF
LF
HF
LF
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The Mission 77C has been designed to reproduce dialogue in a Home
Cinema installation. It is magnetically shielded and may be placed close
to a TV set without causing interference.
Peel off the backing paper. Firmly attach each foot about 25mm in from
the corner of the base of the loudspeaker cabinet.
Your Centre Channel loudspeaker must be connected to the Centre
loudspeaker terminals of your AV amplifier or receiver. Follow the
instructions in the previous sections for connections.
Fig. 3 on the fold out page shows a typical AV set-up.
Your Centre loudspeaker will normally be sited on top of the TV monitor,
or on a shelf in a console below the TV set.
If you are placing the loudspeaker on top of the TV monitor, ensure that
the monitor cabinet can stand the weight and that the assembly is stable.
Some manufacturers forbid the placing of objects on top of their TV sets.
Check your TV handbook before installing the 77 Series Centre speaker
directly on your TV set. Consult your TV dealer if you are in any doubt.
It is important that the centre, front and rear speakers are set to the same
sound level as perceived from the listening position. Follow your AV
processor handbook instructions carefully, especially the section
concerned with setting up relative loudspeaker levels.
Periodically tighten the fixings on the bass drivers to keep them secure.
DO NOT touch high frequency drive unit fixings.
Use a slightly dampened cloth to clean your cabinets and occasionally, a
light spray polish to protect their sheen. Remove grilles before brushing
them carefully with a soft brush.
Should a fault occur with your loudspeakers please return them as a pair,
even if only one unit appears to be faulty. Please pack them correctly,
using the original packing.
Product for service should be returned to the appointed dealer from whom
you purchased the product. If you experience difficulties or there is no
Mission dealer in your area, contact the Mission distributor for your
country or the Main Service Centre for your region. A list of the principal
Mission Service Centres is at the rear of this instruction manual.
1. Your Mission loudspeakers are warranted for 2 years from the date
of purchase.
2. This warranty only becomes effective if the guarantee card is
completed by the Dealer and the Purchaser and returned to Mission
or its Distributor within 8 days of purchase.
3. This warranty excludes damage caused through accident, misuse,
neglect, wear and tear, or as a result of incorrect installation,
adjustment or repair.
4. This warranty excludes liability for damage or loss occurring during
transit to or from the Purchaser.
5. Warranty claims must be made through the original supplier, or, if
this is not possible, through another authorised Mission Dealer.
6. MISSION shall not be liable for any consequential damage, loss or
injury arising from or in connection with the equipment.
7. The cost of return carriage shall be borne by the Purchaser.
8. This warranty is personal to the original Purchaser and is not
transferable.
9. If equipment returned is found to comply with the published
specification, Mission reserves the right to charge for inspection and
return carriage.
10. No Dealer or Distributor has any authority to vary the terms of this
warranty.
11. Unauthorised servicing renders this warranty void.
12. Please retain a copy of your sales receipt in case you have to return
your loudspeakers to a Mission dealer other than the original
supplier.
These conditions do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
Recommended Amplifier: 25 - 100W 25 -100W 25 - 100W 25 – 150W 30 - 200W 25 - 100W
Enclosure: 2 Way Tuned Reflex 2 Way Tuned Reflex 2 Way Tuned Reflex 2 Way Tuned Reflex 2 Way Tuned Reflex Passive Radiator
Effective Volume 6.5 litres 11 litres 15 litres 30 litres 53 litres 7.5 litres
Freq. Response: (±3dB) 75Hz - 20kHz 60Hz -20kHz 50Hz -20kHz 45Hz – 20kHz 42Hz -20kHz 75Hz - 20kHz
LF Response: (-6dB) 65 Hz 52 Hz 43 Hz 38 Hz 36 Hz 65 Hz
Sensitivity: SPL/M @
2.83V
85dB 85dB 85dB 89dB 91dB 85dB
Impedance: 8 8 8 8 8 8
Drive Units: 2 2 2 3 3 4 + Passive Radiator
Bass: 130mm Hi-Definition
Aerogel Cone
130mm Hi-Definition
Aerogel Cone
130mm Hi-Definition
Aerogel Cone
2x130mm Hi-
Definition
Aerogel Cones
2 X 165mm Hi-
Definition
Aerogel Cone
130mm HD Aerogel
130mm Passive
Radiator
Treble: 25mm fabric dome
viscous laminated
25mm fabric dome
viscous laminated
25mm fabric dome
viscous laminated
25mm fabric dome
viscous laminated
25mm fabric dome
viscous laminated
3x25mm V/L domes
in phased array
Dimensions: (HXWXD) 310 x 172 x 229mm 422 x 172 x 267mm 850 x 172 x 267mm 923 x 178 x 316mm 1110 x 225 x 310mm 172 x 422 x 210mm
Weight: (Per Loudspeaker) 3.8kg 4.3kg 9.5kg 12kg 20kg 4.5kg
Mission reserves the right to change all specifications without notice. E &OE


Specyfikacje produktu

Marka: Mission
Kategoria: głośnik
Model: 771

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