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Vivid Audio V1p Owner's Manual

Vivid audio owner's guide loudspeaker v1p, v1w
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Read these instructions that contain important information about the
safe use, installation and maintenance of this loudspeaker.
• Unpack the loudspeaker following the instruction sheet attached to the
shipping crate. The method is also described below. Check for
damage. Keep potentially hazardous packaging (plastic bags,
polystyrene etc.) out of reach of children.
• Dispose of packaging in compliance with current waste disposal
requirements.
• This loudspeaker must only be used for the purpose for which it is
intended.
• The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage resulting from
improper, incorrect or negligent use.
• Repairs must only be carried out by a service centre authorised by the
manufacturer.
• Failure to comply with the above requirement will jeopardise the safe
use of the loudspeaker and associated guarantees (if applicable).
Owner's Guide
V1p and V1w loudspeaker
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  • Page 1 • Repairs must only be carried out by a service centre authorised by the manufacturer. • Failure to comply with the above requirement will jeopardise the safe use of the loudspeaker and associated guarantees (if applicable). Owner’s Guide V1p and V1w loudspeaker...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT NOTE THE SILVER ALUMINIUM DOMED/CONED DRIVE UNITS ARE EXTREMELY SENSITIVE. THEY MUST NEVER BE SUBJECTED TO PROBING FINGERS OR OTHER SHARP OBJECTS! IF SO, CERTAIN DAMAGE WILL RESULT AND A REPLACEMENT DRIVER WILL HAVE TO BE FITTED. THIS REPLACEMENT WILL NOT BE PERFORMED UNDER GUARANTEE CONDITIONS.
  • Page 3 We at Vivid Audio are enthusiasts. We enjoy what we do - and are good at it. Although Vivid Audio is but a few years old, we have revolutionised perceptions on the performance of a good loudspeaker.
  • Page 4 Extensive information of room acoustics is available to you on our web site www.vividaudio.com This procedure applies to V1p due to physical constraints on the use of V1w. A précis of this guideline follows: MAKE SURE YOUR AMPLIFIER IS...
  • Page 5 The left hand loudspeaker is connected in exactly the same manner as the right hand one. If you are not sure of the method please obtain help from your dealer. MAINTENANCE THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS CONTAINED IN THIS LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM.
  • Page 6: Service Notes

    These statements do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer. In the event of difficulty please contact the Vivid Audio via our web site www.vividaudio.com Guarantee This Vivid Audio product is guaranteed against failure arising from faulty workmanship and materials for a period of 2 years from date of purchase.
  • Page 7 VIVID AUDIO and the VIVID AUDIO logo are registered trade marks. Patents exist on domed drivers D26 and D50. Patents exist on C125 bass-mid driver. All VIVID AUDIO products are in conformity with the EMC directive and the low voltage directive.
  • Page 8 INSTALLATION NOTES: DATE:………………….. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________...
  • Page 9 Some early loudspeaker history 1874 - Ernst W. Siemens was the first to describe the "dynamic" or moving-coil transducer, with a circular coil of wire in a magnetic field and supported so that it could move axially. He filed his U. S. patent application for a "magneto-electric apparatus"...
  • Page 10 1921 - The Phonetron based on patent No. 1,847,935 filed Apr. 23, 1921, by C. L. Farrand, was the first coil-driven direct-radiator loudspeaker to be sold in the U.S. and was well-received, competing with the horns used by table radios 1923 - The Thorophone was a gooseneck loudspeaker with a voice-coil driver 1925 - The research paper of Chester W.
  • Page 11 1930 - Albert L. Thuras filed patent No. 1,869,178 on Aug. 15, 1930, granted July 26, 1932, for the bass-reflex principle while working at Bell Labs. Early cabinets used a passive baffle to direct sound to the front, allowing the back of the cabinet to be open for the low sounds.
  • Page 12 then installed in all Loews Theatres, then became the standard established by the Academy. 1940 - Paul W. Klipsch filed patent No. 2,310,243 on Feb. 5, 1940, granted Feb. 9, 1943, for the corner horn speaker. 1941 - Altec Lansing Corp. was formed when Altec bought Lansing;...
  • Page 13 VIVID AUDIO and the VIVID AUDIO logo are registered trade marks. Patents exist on domed drivers D26 and D50. Patents exist on C125 bass-mid driver. All VIVID AUDIO products are in conformity with the EMC directive and the low voltage directive.

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