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[. . . ] After moisture sealing, the SPL 1211 MARK II Loudspeaker cabinets are covered in tough black indoor/outdoor synthetic carpet covering. TheSPL 1211 MARK II Loudspeaker cabinet also features metal corners and rubber feet for a longer life and lasting looks. Only the finest components are used to provide maximum efficiency and response. In order to more fully understand the operational characteristics of your SPL 1211 MARK II Loudspeaker enclosure, please read through this operational user's guide. CAUTION: Almost all speakers produce strong magnetic fields which may interfere with the normal operation of nearby electronic devices, including televisions and computer video monitors. [. . . ] To reduce or eliminate interference, increase the distance between this product and other nearby electronic devices. 3 SPEAKER WIRING AND CONNECTIONS Parallel or series are the two basic ways which multiple speakers can be connected to a single power amplifier. When speakers are connected in parallel, their combined impedance decreases. For speakers wired in series the opposite is true, their combined impedance increases. Thus, when speakers are wired in series, higher impedance speakers in the series draw more power from the amplifier than do speakers in the series with lower impedances. Higher impedance speakers will draw less power from the amplifier than lower impedance speakers will draw. At Fender ®, we recommend connecting multiple speakers in parallel for several reasons. Second, because in a series connection one speaker affects the output of the other speakers, unpredictable frequency response is a concern. Third, most speaker cabinets are already wired for parallel connections making parallel connections the most common wiring method. Below are two charts demonstrating how to calculate both parallel and series impedance. PARALLEL IMPEDANCE Zp = Cabinet B Impedance 16* 5. 3* 8 4 8 5. 3 1 1 1 1 + Z 1 Z 2 . . . Z n + + - Keep in mind, power and audio signal cables are the most common sources of sound system failure. Well made and carefully maintained cables are essential to the reliability of the entire sound system. Doing so will destroy the compression driver. SETUP SUGGESTIONS The placement of any speaker can dramatically affect its sound. Thus, there are several considerations to review when placing loudspeakers. The speaker may be used as a single unit, as part of a pair, or as part of a group of widely spaced enclosures, in any case, maximum horizontal coverage will be desired. Examples of these types of setups are shown. HP 1225inet ab C Stage 1225 CabinHP et SPL 1211 MARK II SPEAKER CONNECTIONS In normal operation (using the passive internal crossover), the 1/4" jacks and the Speakon TM Connectors are wired in parallel allowing any one of the connectors to be used as an input and any other as an output. This allows "daisy chaining" of multiple loudspeakers, eliminating the need for several long, cumbersome runs of speaker cable. During normal mode, the connections are as follows: Polarity Positive (+) Negative (-) Phone Jack Tip Sleeve SpeakonTM 1+ and/or 2+ 1- and/or 2- Audience Two speakers arranged as a mono or stereo pair requiring maximum horizontal coverage 30º SPL 1211 MARK II Cabinet SPL 1211 MARK II Cabinet Two speakers in a "loose pack" array requiring maximum horizontal coverage NOTE: When setting up your SPL 1211 MARK II enclosures, be sure to place the cabinets in such a way as to minimize overlapping radiating patterns. 5 SETUP SUGGESTIONS, CON'T. A second consideration is for feedback and bass performance. If the speaker is placed near a large, flat wall, the bass output will increase by approximately 3 dB. A third consideration is to what degree the speaker should be "heard and not seen", especially in permanent installations. Remember, where the speaker cabinets are placed will affect both their tone and radiating patterns. it may be ordered directly from Fender using the form included with your new speakers. UNPOWERED MIXER MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT IN PCN-2 ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER BI-AMP OPERATION For versatility and increased headroom, some users may choose to use an active electronic crossover / processor, such as the Fender PCN-2 or PCN-4, with the system. The electronic crossover takes the place of the internal crossover of the speaker system. [. . . ] The electronic crossover takes the place of the internal crossover of the speaker system. The "Normal / Bi-Amp" switch on the back of the cabinet must be set to the "Bi-Amp" position. Always check to ensure the internal/external crossover switch which selects passive or biamp operation is in the correct position prior to use. For those situations requiring a subwoofer, HP loudspeakers can still be used if a three-way electronic crossover is used. [. . . ]

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