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Aaron D-100 Instructions Manual

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Congratulations on choosing a pair of "Aaron" loudspeakers. We at Aaron have gone to the upmost
trouble to ensure your continuing satisfaction for many years to come. Every individual speaker must
meet our exacting specifications with regards to performance and craftsmanship before it is allowed to
leave our factory.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY VITAL YOU READ
THIS NEXT SECTION!
OTHERWISE IT COULD CAUSE YOU A
LOT OF NEEDLESS EXPENSE
The single biggest bone of contention that customers have with speaker manufacturers is
caused when a speaker is damaged by too much power input or by amplifier distortion. This is not
covered by warranty as it is deemed to be customer abuse, often the customer feels this problem
should not arise. So in an effort to further improve our relationship with you, (our valued customer),
there is something we will try to help you understand in an effort to circumvent this potential
problem.
As a manufacturer it is impossible to protect or prevent you the consumer from damaging
the speaker when one of the two following things happen:
1: Using an amplifier that has too much output for the speakers capacity.
2: Causing the amplifier to distort by turning up the volume too high.
The first problem is easy to avoid. When you purchase an amplifier you must take note
of its` power output. This will tell you the minimum size speaker to purchase. For instance if
you purchase a 100W speaker then the amplifier must be rated at 100W or less. By the way, it is
perfectly alright to use a 400W speaker with a 10W amplifier there is no limit in that direction but as
a general rule an amplifier closer to the rating of the speaker will sound a little better. If the speaker
is very efficient the improvement will be less obvious.
The second problem is far harder to understand and avoid. You see, even if the amplifier
power is smaller than the speaker it is still possible to damage the speaker. This is caused by what
is known as distortion. An amplifier distorts when the volume control is turned up too high forcing
the amplifier past its rated power output. So an amplifier rated at 100W can be forced to put out
120W. But 20W of that power is distortion and this is what damages your speaker. The hard part
is to know when your amplifier has passed its limit and is distorting. The position of your volume
control will not tell you, if the source output, (the source is a DVD player, CD player or Tape deck
etc.) is high then the amplifier may distort with the volume control at 12 o'clock but on the other
hand if the source has a low output the amplifier may not distort until 3 o'clock. The only way to tell
is by listening carefully to the music quality. Don't turn the volume control any more if the sound
becomes harsher, less tight and a bit blaring. That holds even if the volume control is less than half
way.
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Summary of Contents for Aaron D-100

  • Page 1 Congratulations on choosing a pair of “Aaron” loudspeakers. We at Aaron have gone to the upmost trouble to ensure your continuing satisfaction for many years to come. Every individual speaker must meet our exacting specifications with regards to performance and craftsmanship before it is allowed to leave our factory.
  • Page 2: Connecting Your Speakers

    TIMES WHEN YOUR SPEAKERS ARE AT MOST RISK FROM YOU. 1: Parties are the most common cause of speakers being damaged by too much power or by distortion, it often happens because of a desire to have the music loud. Distortion is harder to detect because it is masked by lots of other noise.
  • Page 3 Note: If the speaker’s nominal impedance is 6 ohms (which is the case with some models on the Aaron range) then the maximum undistorted power from the amplifier will be half way between the 4 ohm and the 8 ohm rating.
  • Page 4: Surround Sound Speaker Placement

    “AARON” 6 ohm speaker to an 8 ohm rated amplifier output. Should you wish to put two speakers on each amplifier output, a little more care is required. Below is a list of safe combinations that can be used with the most high quality, modern amplifiers.
  • Page 5: Mounting Options

    On the back of the D-100 AND D-200 you will see two metal key holes. These can make your installation very easy because all that is required are two screws on your wall. It is important though, that you make sure the screws are fixed securely enough to hold the speakers weight.
  • Page 6: Caring For Your Speakers

    Sensitivity Ref 2.83V, 1M Nominal Impedance Tweeter Midrange Woofer Cabinet Dimensions Enclosure Finish Weight D-100 D-200 90Hz - 20KHz 90Hz - 20KHz (± 3db) (± 3db) 20 - 100W per 20 - 100W per channel undistorted channel undistorted 86db 86db...

This manual is also suitable for:

D-400D-200