Eminent LFT-8b Reference Manual

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EMINENT
TECHNOLOGY
INCORPORATED
LFT-8b
HYBRID LINEAR FIELD TRANSDUCER LOUDSPEAKER
®
REFERENCE MANUAL
Revised: 10/30/07
Eminent Technology, Inc. 225 East Palmer Street
Tallahassee, Florida
32301
Phone: (850) 575-5655 FAX: (850) 224-5999 Email: info@eminent-tech.com
Website: www.eminent-tech.com

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  • Page 1 EMINENT TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED LFT-8b HYBRID LINEAR FIELD TRANSDUCER LOUDSPEAKER ® REFERENCE MANUAL Revised: 10/30/07 Eminent Technology, Inc. 225 East Palmer Street Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: (850) 575-5655 FAX: (850) 224-5999 Email: info@eminent-tech.com Website: www.eminent-tech.com...
  • Page 2 Extremely strong magnetic fields ATTENTION: are present at and around this STRONG loudspeaker. Devices that are MAGNETIC adversely affected by high levels of FIELDS magnetic flux, such as television sets and pacemakers, should be _____________ kept at least three feet away from each speaker.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation of the LFT-8b ............5 Unpacking the Speakers ............. 5 Speaker Assembly ..............6 Positioning the Speakers in the Listening Room ......7 Imaging ..................7 The Tweeter Level Control ............8 Amplifier Requirements ............. 8 Bi-Wiring and Bi-Amping ............
  • Page 4 Woofer Enclosure ............... 30 Warranty ..................31 Appendix A – Hex Cam Spacer Installation ......33 Appendix B – Tweeter Diaphragm Replacement ....36...
  • Page 5: Installation Of The Lft-8B

    Installation of the LFT-8b A complete technical description of the LFT-8b is included in this manual and begins on page 10. It is recommended that you become familiar with this information because an understanding of the LFT principals will assist you in the proper set up of these loudspeakers. The LFT-8b is shipped in 3 boxes.
  • Page 6: Speaker Assembly

    Assemble the panel to each woofer cabinet as shown below. Speaker Fasten the feet to the bottom of the woofer cabinet. Use the Assembly drawing below to identify the correct hardware locations. Grill cloths snap into place with Velcro fasteners at each corner on the front and back of the speaker.
  • Page 7: Positioning The Speakers In The Listening Room

    Speaker placement is critical for correct imaging, frequency Positioning balance, low frequency performance, and efficiency. the Speakers in the Listening The LFT-8b speakers are a mirror image pair and should be set up Room with the tweeter panels to the inside. Low frequency performance in particular can be determined by the shape of the room and the speaker's distance from the wall immediately behind them.
  • Page 8: The Tweeter Level Control

    The high frequency performance of the LFT’s can be tailored with the The Tweeter tweeter level control. The high frequency performance of the LFT-8b is Level Control adjusted with the tweeter level control. There are three tweeter level positions: High, Mid and Low. These levels adjust the tweeter output in approximately 3 dB increments.
  • Page 9: Bi-Wiring And Bi-Amping

    Note that you will also need a level control on either one of the stereo amps or on the crossover, regardless of which approach you take to bi-amping. Contact Eminent Technology or refer to the schematic in the back of this manual to...
  • Page 10: Technical Description

    The Eminent Technology Linear Field Technical Transducer is a full-range, push-pull, dynamic Description planar loudspeaker. In a sense, it is the magnetic equivalent of a push-pull electrostatic loudspeaker, differing in that it requires no step-up transformer or bias voltage, and that the audio signal is applied directly to its diaphragm.
  • Page 11: Electrostatic Loudspeakers

    The electrostatic starts with a very thin (half mil or less) Electrostatic diaphragm made of Mylar or a similar material, to which a light Loudspeakers coating of mildly conductive substance such as graphite has been applied. This diaphragm is suspended on a rigid frame and sandwiched between two stationary conductive grids (usually perforated metal plates) called stators.
  • Page 12: Planar Magnetic Loudspeakers

    The traditional planar magnetic also starts with a thin Mylar Planar Magnetic diaphragm, one side of which is coated with adhesive and fitted Loudspeakers with an aluminum wire voice grid, (analogous to the voice coil of a conventional cone driver). The diaphragm is held taut in a metal frame.
  • Page 13: Ribbon Loudspeakers

    The third and final antecedent to consider is the ribbon: a Ribbon distinctly different sort of transducer, but one that is similar (in Loudspeakers principle, at least) to the single-ended planar magnetic. The ribbon’s primary distinction is that its “diaphragm” and “voice element”...
  • Page 14: Evaluating Earlier Approaches

    Not surprisingly, each of the approaches described above has its own Evaluating unique set of pros and cons. The electrostatic, because its diaphragm is Earlier so thin and light, offers exceptionally good transient response and Approaches reproduction of subtle, low-level musical detail. And, because it is a true Electrostatics push-pull device (i.e., its diaphragm is, by design, driven from both the front and the rear), the ESL operates in a linear fashion.
  • Page 15 Also, when a ribbon is operated at frequencies approaching the element’s own resonant frequency (which is naturally quite low, due to its high compliance), the ribbon element stretches and “bows” to a point where it is no longer within the magnetic gap. To get around either of these problems means to move the permanent magnet structure from the edges of the element to one entire side of the element, and/or to bond the element to a “host”...
  • Page 16: The Linear Field Transducer

    It was not until Eminent Technology developed a special method for this assembly procedure that the Linear Field Transducer became a reality.
  • Page 17 By applying such new techniques to planar loudspeaker construction, Eminent Technology has been able to eliminate many of the flaws inherent in earlier designs. The use of a welded channel-and-crossbar frame dispenses with the need for perforated sheet metal (an “off-the-shelf” material presumably used for reasons of economy and ease of manufacture.) thus...
  • Page 18: Panel Frequencies

    Each LFT-8b has two individual driver panels and a cone type Panel woofer. The placement of the individual drivers is shown in the Frequencies following diagram. 10 KHz and above 180 to 10 KHz To 180 Hz...
  • Page 19: General Specifications

    Technical information General Specifications: Power Requirements 75 Watts minimum Sensitivity 84 dB (pink noise, 20 - 20kH) at 1 watt/1 meter (2.83 V) Frequency Response 25 Hz-50 kHz ±4 dB (typical room) ˚ Phase Accuracy ± 20 100 Hz-31 kHz High Frequency Level Flat, - 6dB, -12dB at 20kHz smooth roll off...
  • Page 20: Lft-8B Impedance Curves

    Technical information LFT-8b Impedance Curves The LFT-8b impedance is shown below. The impedance generally averages much higher than 8 ohms. This means that the speaker does not require a high current amplifier. Because of the lower than average efficiency you will still need an amplifier with a fairly high power rating (75 watts per channel or more).
  • Page 21: Lft-8B Impedance Data

    Technical information LFT-8b Impedance Data The impedance curves shown below are for the woofer and mid-range/tweeter inputs measured individually. The woofer curve shows an impedance minimum at 75Hz (10 ohms) and a steady rise above 100 Hz due to series inductance.
  • Page 22: Crossover Information

    Technical Information Crossover Information LFT-8b Crossover Schematic LFT-8b Crossover Physical Layout...
  • Page 23: Square Wave Performance

    Technical Information Square Wave Performance The square wave performance of the LFT-8b is shown below at different frequencies. Measurements were made in a normal listening room, and the microphone position was optimized for each frequency. In order for a loudspeaker to reproduce a square wave, it must have good frequency response, phase response, impulse response and transient response.
  • Page 24: Frequency Response Curve

    Technical Information Frequency Response 1/3 Octave, One Watt, One Meter...
  • Page 25: Lft-8B Panel Specifications

    Technical Information LFT-8b Panel Specifications Magnet Type Ceramic 8 Mid-range Diaphragm area 126 sq in Foil Thickness .00033 Mylar Thickness .0005 Laminate Adhesive Thickness .00015 Gap Between Conductors Peak-to-Peak Diaphragm .180 Displacement Tweeter Diaphragm area 10 sq in Tweeter Peak to Peak .050 Displacement...
  • Page 26: Mid Range Panel Design

    Technical information Mid-Range Panel Design Do not attempt to disassemble these panels. The steel frame is preventing the panel from collapsing on itself. Removal of the cap screws that hold the panel together will surely cause damage to the diaphragm and may pinch hands and fingers.
  • Page 27: Lft-8B Woofer Specifications

    Technical Information LFT-8b Woofer Specifications Box Volume 23 Liters 1403 in 3 .812 ft 3 Speaker Diameter 8 inch Magnet weight 33 oz. Impedance 8 Ohms DC Resistance 6.79 Ohms Inductance 3.89 mH Free Air Resonance 19.65 Hz ±15% 0.6570 E 99.8Grams 37.62 Liters 6.02...
  • Page 28: Additional Woofer Specifications

    Technical Information Additional Woofer Specifications 31.73 Hz 6.79 Ohms 23.3 46.2 3.610 0.623 0.531...
  • Page 29: Woofer Design

    Technical Information Woofer Design The design goal for the woofer is good transient response, low Q, low cutoff frequency and minimal coloration near the crossover region. For the cabinet size dictated by design, no available off the shelf woofers met our design requirements. Most off the shelf woofers are designed to operate over a much wider bandwidth than is desirable for the LFT-8b.
  • Page 30: Woofer Enclosure

    In order for the woofer to successfully blend with a planar mid-range driver, it must be very neutral. Eminent Technology engineers have a great deal of experience performing mode shape analysis using instrumentation on many different structures. The experience gained from this research was put into the design of the woofer enclosure.
  • Page 31: Warranty

    Under the terms of this warranty, Eminent Technology expressly does not insure for loss of use of the LFT due to failure or periods of repair. Warranty repairs will be carried out by the factory. The LFT...
  • Page 32 EMINENT TECHNOLOGY, INC. LFT-8b WARRANTY FORM Name_______________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________ City________________________________________________________ State_______________________ Zip_________________________ Dealer Purchased From_________________________________________ Dealer Address_______________________________________________ City________________________________________________________ State_______________________ Zip_________________________ Date Purchased _______________ Serial Number R________________ L________________ Please complete this form and return to: Eminent Technology 225 East Palmer Street Tallahassee, FL 32301...
  • Page 33: Appendix A - Hex Cam Spacer Installation

    Appendix A HEX CAM SPACER INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT FOR THE LFT-8b Tools needed: 5/32 Allen Wrench 7/16 Open End Wrench (aluminum recommended) INSTALLATION Remove machine screws (4) and spacers (8) at the 4 centrally located crossbars along outside edge of diaphragm frame (opposite tweeter) taking care not to damage diaphragm.
  • Page 36: Appendix B - Tweeter Diaphragm Replacement

    TWEETER DIAPHRAGM REPLACEMENT FOR THE Appendix B LFT-8b Revised 10/26/2007 Remove the tweeter driver completely from the speaker frame. Disconnect the black tweeter wire spade lug from the barrier terminal block and detach the white tweeter wire from the mid-range terminal board using a soldering iron. Remove the eight machine screws, nuts and spacers.
  • Page 37 Assembling and Installing The Tweeter Driver Re-assembly of the tweeter driver should be done in the exact reverse order as it was disassembled. Re-install the tweeter driver into the speaker frame placing the spacers in their original locations. Run the black and white tweeter wires next to the two lower cross bar spacers, of the midrange assembly, and tie wrap both wires to each spacer.

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