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Legacy Broadway Owner's Manual

Center channel system

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Summary of Contents for Legacy Broadway

  • Page 2 1. Warranty 2. Unpacking/Speaker Placement/ Connections 3. Designer’s Note 4. The Cabinetry/Our Commitment 5. Specifications 6. Hook Up Cables 7. The Amplifier...
  • Page 3 Please take a few moments to read this brief manual to insure maximum benefit from your speaker system. Limited Ten Year Warranty Legacy Audio, Inc. extends to the original owner coverage of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ten years from the date of purchase.
  • Page 4: Speaker Placement

    This speaker, like all Legacy speakers, is designed for broad lateral coverage. Connections At the rear of your Broadway you will find a terminal plate housing a single pair of five-way binding posts. Connect the output of the center channel amplifier to the loudspeaker via the gold five-way binding posts provided.
  • Page 5 This exceptional transducer represents the state of the art in home theater performance. Designed to integrate seamlessly with the Legacy Empire speaker system, the Broadway center speaker can also upgrade other high quality systems. How many times have you missed a critical line of film...
  • Page 6: Our Commitment

    The Cabinetry Beneath the surface of Broadway’s elegant exterior lies rigid MDF construction. Interlocking joinery maximizes the strength of the cabinet parts. Polyester fiberfill is selected for internal damping.A sharp rap on the enclosure will leave you with little more than bruised knuckles.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications System Type: 4-driver, 3 way Tweeter: 1” NEOdome Midrange: 5.25” KEVLITE-Ti Woofer: (2) 7” Polypropylene Dimensions: 10” W x 23” H x 4.5” D Crossover Frequencies (Hz): 400, 3k Frequency Response: 100 Hz - 22 kHz +/-2 dB Recommended Amplification: 10-300 watts Sensitivity: 90 dB @ 2.83V/1m Impedance: 4 ohms Weight: 30 lbs...
  • Page 8: Hook-Up Cables

    Hook-up Cables The ideal conductor would have negligible resistance, inductance and capacitance. The table below shows how a few actual speaker cables measure up. Ωs/ft Cable pF/ft µH/ft 12 ga. 0.0033 0.21 14 ga. 0.0048 0.13 16 ga. 0.0079 0.18 18 ga.
  • Page 9 The Amplifier Ideally the loudspeaker would be among the first components selected when assembling a playback system. This would allow the user to choose an amplifier capable of delivering adequate amounts of current into the frequency dependent load presented by the loudspeaker. However, when upgrading a system, audiophiles may find themselves matching their new loudspeakers to their existing amplification.