STEINWAY LYNGDORF Steinway & Sons Model C Installation Manual

STEINWAY LYNGDORF Steinway & Sons Model C Installation Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................2 INTRODUCTION TO THE MODEL C ..............3 SAFETY WARNING/ PHYSICAL HANDLING ............. 3 UNPACKING MODEL C SPEAKERS ..............3 SYSTEM PLACEMENT IN THE ROOM .............. 7 CONNECTION OF EQUIPMENT ................ 8 ROOM CORRECTION INTRODUCTION ............11 CLEANING THE SPEAKER ................
  • Page 3: Introduction To The Model C

    The Model C loudspeakers are very heavy and large. They can be difficult to handle. Follow all instructions for unpacking and installation. Use ergonomically correct body positions. Be careful not to unbalance the large speaker systems during handling. Steinway Lyngdorf cannot be held responsible for any physical damage which occurs during the installation process.
  • Page 4 The crate holds the tool for opening in the corner foot During moving and handling, do not tilt the boxes more than 90 degrees. It might be best to unpack the system outside the building in which the installation is to be made. The crates have been assembled using the Clip-Lok packaging system.
  • Page 5 Removing Speaker Shipping Protection The speaker stand is extremely heavy. To avoid potential damage when removing the transport protection plate, place one of the foam protection plates from the shipping crate below the speaker stand for secure support. Use the supplied Unbraco (Hex/Allen) key to release the bolts. Using a Dolly for Moving the Speakers Included in the packaging is a dolly cart with four multi-directional wheels.
  • Page 6 Spikes are the most stable option but might cause damage to the floor below; therefore, the use of spikes will be each customer’s own responsibility. Steinway Lyngdorf cannot take any responsibility for any damages caused by spikes. Choose the non-penetrable feet if there are any concerns about potential harm to floors.
  • Page 7: System Placement In The Room

    SYSTEM PLACEMENT IN THE ROOM Guidelines for Room Placement You can place the speakers according to the design of the room from a visual point of view, as long as you respect the basic stereo triangle (60x60x60 degrees) by not allowing too much space between the speakers vs.
  • Page 8: Connection Of Equipment

    CONNECTION OF EQUIPMENT Speaker Cable Wiring The Model C Speaker holds an A1 amplifier in the box behind the speaker. The amplifier connects to the speaker through wires fitted with speakON connectors. A1 DIP Switchboard Addressing The DIP switchboard on the back of each A1 amplifier must be set for correct identification of the speaker connected to it.
  • Page 9 Left Side / Stereo Setup An Model A1 amplifier is powering the Model C speaker. The amplifier is mounted together with the crossover for the mid-high section in a chassis, which is fixed to the top of the box with two M4 screws. The adapter cable to the amplifier is included with the speaker, and you need to connect the Model A1 to your processor through a Steinway Link cable.
  • Page 10 Right Side / Stereo Setup An Model A1 amplifier is powering the Model C speaker. The amplifier is mounted together with the crossover for the mid-high section in a chassis, which is fixed to the top of the box with two M4 screws. The adapter cable to the amplifier is included with the speaker, and you need to connect the Model A1 to your processor through a Steinway Link cable.
  • Page 11: Room Correction Introduction

    ROOM CORRECTION INTRODUCTION Why do you need room correction? The characteristics of your room affect the sound that reaches your ears. In any system, more than 50% of the sound you hear comes from the contribution of the room, echoes, reflections, absorption, and the like.
  • Page 12: Service Information

    DK 7800 Skive Denmark In some cases, it may be necessary to return the equipment to Steinway Lyngdorf or an authorized service provider for repair; therefore, it is recommended that you save your original packing materials. Steinway Lyngdorf will not be responsible for any damage due to unauthorized packing or shipment in non-original packing materials.
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