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Summary of Contents for Tannoy arena ELITE

  • Page 2 Contents Warranty 4 - 5 Unpacking List 6 - 7 Dual Concentric and WideBand Technology 8 - 9 Connections 10 - 11 Positioning 12 - 13 Trim Removal 14 - 17 Optional Accessories...
  • Page 3: Warranty

    Tannoy product then, in the first instance, discuss it with your Tannoy dealer. If you require further assistance then we ask that you deal directly with your local Tannoy distributor.
  • Page 4 UNPACKING Check the contents of the carton to identify the following items: 4 x satellite speakers 1 x centre channel speaker Store complete packaging in case it is needed for re-use.
  • Page 6 The time coherent, point source and constant directivity nature of the dispersion characteristics inherent in the Dual makes it an accepted industry standard in studio monitoring. By exceeding the rigorous demands of the reording and mastering environment Tannoy can ensure that playback performance in the home for multi channel home cinema, is strictly controlled to accurately reflect the sound engineers artistry.
  • Page 8 CONNECTIONS Using the supplied twin core cable, connect each channel to the appropriate output of your AV receiver, observing polarity - positive to positive and negative to negative (or red to red and black to black). The supplied cable has the negative ( - ) core marked by a black line.
  • Page 9 CENTRE CHANNEL (C) FRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT SATELLITE (F/R) SATELLITE (F/L) BLACK TERMINAL RED TERMINAL BLACK TERMINAL RED TERMINAL BLACK TERMINAL RED TERMINAL NEGATIVE (-) POSITIVE (+) NEGATIVE (-) POSITIVE (+) NEGATIVE (-) POSITIVE (+) REAR RIGHT REAR LEFT SATELLITE (R/R) SATELLITE (R/L) BLACK TERMINAL RED TERMINAL...
  • Page 10 All speakers (with the exception of the subwoofer) are magnetically Please consult your authorised shielded to avoid colour distortion Tannoy dealer. to the television, but as some sets are more sensitive to interference than others, some experimentation in placement may be required,...
  • Page 12: Trim Removal

    TRIM REMOVAL The Arena satellite and centre both have a removable front trim which gives the option of mixing and matching the speaker body colour with any of the optional trim colours. To remove the trim, first remove the grille if fitted as described above. Next, place a finger underneath the bottom centre of the trim and gently prize out the rubber trim.
  • Page 13 Recommended amplifier power 15- 100W Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 88dB Nominal impedance 8 ohm Frequency response (-6dB) 80Hz- 54kHz Crossover frequency 1.75kHz mid to high 80Hz to subwoofer Crossover type order low pass order high pass Dual Concentric Driver LF 100mm mixed fibre pulp cone Dynamic overload protection HF 19mm titanium dome with neodymium magnet system...
  • Page 14 175.5mm INC. GRILLE 6.91” 133.5mm 164.5mm EXC. GRILLE 5.26” 6.48” 180.0mm 187.0mm 7.36” 7.32” EXC. GRILLE INC. GRILLE 149.0mm INC. GRILLE 5.87” 245mm 138.0mm EXC. GRILLE 9.65” 5.43” 133mm 5.24”...
  • Page 15 1018.0mm 40.0” 260.0mm 280.0mm 11.0” 10.23”...
  • Page 16: Grille Fixing

    GRILLE FIXING Fitting of the grilles is optional, using the supplied hardware. On the satellites, fix the grille in place using the 2 screws provided, see illustration. On the centre channel, firstly remove the small trim panel from the front of the speaker, as illustrated.
  • Page 17 133.5mm 5.26” 245.0mm 9.65” 276.5mm 10.89” 191.0mm 7.52” 226.5mm INC. GRILLE 8.92” 237.5mm INC. GRILLE 215.5mm EXC. GRILLE 8.48” 9.35” 226.5mm EXC. GRILLE 8.92” 268.0mm 10.55” 210.0mm 8.27” 218mm INC. GRILLE 8.58” 207.0mm EXC. GRILLE 8.15” 229mm INC. GRILLE 9.0” 218.0mm EXC.
  • Page 18 Centre Channel shown with optional stand mount Satellite shown with optional wall bracket...
  • Page 19 Tannoy adopts a policy of continuous improvement and product specification is subject to change. E. & O.E. This equipment has undergone safety and EMC testing, and complies with the European Low Voltage Directive and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, together with the requirements of the Canadian standards Association (CSA)