Loudspeaker connection, Circle 5 & circle 3 - passive, Circle 5 & circle 3 - active – HHB comm CIRCLE SERIES User Manual

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Circle 5 & Circle 3 - Passive

Choosing an amplifier to match your speakers and

application is important. The passive HHB Circle 5 requires

connection to a power amplifier with a suggested output

between 50 and 200 Watts RMS, and the Circle 3 should be

powered by an amplifier with an output of 30 to 100 Watts.

Connection is made via a pair of binding posts on the rear of

the loudspeaker. Take care to ensure that the positive (red +)

terminal on the loudspeaker is connected to the positive

(red +) terminal on the amplifier, and that the negative

(black -) terminal on the speaker is connected to the

negative (black -) terminal on the amplifier. Connecting one

of the loudspeakers out of phase will result in dramatic loss

of low frequency signals and an incoherent spatial image.

Always use good quality medium or heavy-duty speaker

cable, not thin ‘bell’ wire. The main function of a speaker

cable is to transfer the maximum amount of current with the

minimum amount of distortion. It is therefore preferable to

have a cable with a wide cross-sectional area, since this will

reduce the electrical resistance. If the cable is too thin, the

resistance rises and heating may occur. Where possible, try

to use the same length of cable for each speaker.

Circle 5 & Circle 3 - Active

Audio connection to the active HHB Circle 5 and Circle 3 is

via balanced XLR or unbalanced RCA phono. The audio

should be connected to one or the other input, not both, with

the input switch being set accordingly. Note that in the active

Circle 5 this switch only balances and unbalances the inputs

and does not actually switch between the two. Signal should

never be connected to both inputs simultaneously, since the

output from the loudspeaker will be a combination of both

inputs. The active Circle 5 and 3 should be connected to a

suitable mains power supply via an IEC connector. Power

should be switched off when connecting or disconnecting

any signal to or from the loudspeakers, or when changing

the position of the selector switch, since the loudspeakers

and internal amplifiers may be damaged. When audio cable

runs are long - about ten metres or more (approximately

thirty feet) - or there is electromagnetic interference in the

vicinity of the cable (from a motor, for instance), it is

advisable to use balanced XLR cables so as to avoid any

induced noise. The master volume control on the active

Circle 5 and 3 acts as a sensitivity control. When at its

highest, the input is at maximum sensitivity and the

amplifiers will be fully driven by an input of 1V. The best way

to set this correctly is to ensure that the monitor output of

the mixing desk or other equipment that is driving the

speakers, is set to produce a peak output of 1V. The master

volume control also allows for balancing between

loudspeakers; ideal for use in a surround sound

environment.

Circle 1 Active Sub-Woofer

The HHB Circle 1 is an active sub-woofer, containing built-in

amplification and active crossover circuitry, designed

especially for use with Circle 5 and Circle 3 loudspeakers in a

surround sound setup. Its flexible input and output

capabilities allow quick and simple connection to the other

loudspeakers. The HHB Circle 1 sub-woofer has two distinct

modes of operation, set by a switch on the rear panel - these

modes are ‘5.1’ and ‘B’. The system is designed for decoded

or discreet 5.1 reproduction but also caters for earlier

formats of surround sound or bass enhancement in a

conventional stereo system. Using the HHB Circle 1 in ‘5.1

mode’ there are two connection methods in a surround

sound system. With method 1, the separate sub input allows

direct connection from a dedicated line level low frequency

effects (or sub) channel on a surround sound decoder,

mixing desk, or a multitrack recorder, Using this method,

only one physical connection is made to the

sub-woofer - the other five loudspeakers are sent their own

discrete signals directly from the mixing desk, etc.

Loudspeaker Connection

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