ATC Group SCM25, SCM50, SCM110, SCM100, SCM25A Pro User Manual

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SCM50
SCM100
SCM150
MULTICHANNEL
ACOUSTIC ENGINEERS
®
SCM110
User Manual:
Passive:
Active: SCM25A Pro
. SCM50ASL . SCM100ASL . SCM110ASL . SCM150ASL
. SCM50SL . SCM100SL . SCM110SL . SCM150SL
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SafetyWarnings
1. Read instructions – all the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain these instructions – the safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
3. Heed warnings – all warnings on the appliance and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow instructions – all operating and other instructions should be
followed.
7. Heat – the appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators, stoves or other appliances that produce heat.
9. Power cord protection – power supply cords should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles and the point where they exit the appliance.
10. Cleaning – the appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
11. Unattended periods – the power cord of the appliance should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
12. Object entr y – care should be taken so that objects do not fall into the
appliance.
13. Damage requiring service – the appliance should be serviced by qualified
service personnel when:
i. the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged
ii. objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance
iii. the appliance has been exposed to rain or other serious liquid exposure
iv. the appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked
change in performance
v. the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet damaged
14. Servicing – the user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond
those measures described in the operating instructions.All other servicing
should be referred to qualified service personnel.
15. Grounding or polarisation – precautions should be taken so that grounding
or polarisation means for the appliance are not defeated.
5. Water and moisture - the appliance should not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects such as vases, should be placed on the appliance.
6. Ventilation - a minimum 0f 80mm is required at the rear of the appliance
to ensure sufficient ventilation.The ventilation should not be impeded by
covering the appliance with items such as table-cloths,curtains etc. Further,
the appliance should not be built into an installation, such as a bookcase or
cabinet, that may impede the flow or air around the appliance.
8. Power sources -The appliance is of Class1 construction and shall be
connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
16. The Mains disconnection switch is located on the rear panel.Pressing the
switch downwards will turn the unit on.The unit can be turned off by upward
pressure on the switch. Please allow enough room around the unit to ensure
the switch is readily operable when the unit is in use.
Welcome. In selecting ATC you have chosen an
example of the finest audio engineering
available. ATC was founded on a principle of
engineering excellence, and that principle still
defines our products today. Given the right
opportunities, ATC products will deliver
exceptional audio performance, but the
opportunities will only arise from careful and
thoughtful installation and use. Please read the
following manual fully. It will help you
understand the product and to realise its full
potential. We are happy to answer questions
and offer advice on any issues that arise
through installation or use of ATC products.
Contact details can be found at the back of this
manual.
ATC was founded in London in 1974 by Australian emigre Bill Woodman, who still
heads the company today. An enthusiastic pianist and engineer he was naturally
drawn to loudspeaker design and after a period working at Goodmans, where many
of the names that went on to found British loudspeaker companies began their
careers, he struck out on his own.The premise on whichATC began is a simple one,
and one that in many respects is still true today: hi-fi loudspeakers tend to be
detailed and accurate but of limited dynamic range, while professional monitor
speakers tend to express the opposite character. ATC products were designed from
the outset to offer the best of both. It’s an easy concept to describe,but surprisingly
difficult to engineer.
The difficulty inherent in designing such loudspeakers is one of scale. Hi-fi levels of
accuracy and detail call for lightweight moving parts and delicate engineering.
Professional monitor levels of performance however demand far more robust
components engineered to survive the rigours of high level use for extended
periods.The only way to combine the two is through precision engineering of a class
and scale more often associated with aerospace or motorsport. But the results are
worth the effort and the cost. ATC loudspeakers, with their unique in-house
designed drivers, combine the best of hi-fi and professional to devastating effect.
ATC has become synonymous with active systems. Choosing to offer active
loudspeakers (where the passive crossover network is replaced by active filters and
multiple power amplifiers) is simply a result of the uncompromising attitude to
loudspeaker design.While passive systems still have their place, and ATC engineering
skills can still bring remarkable results from them, “active” is a fundamentally better
solution to the problems posed by accurate, high level music reproduction.The ATC
instinct is always for the better solution. Not cheaper,not quicker, but better.
It was the development of active loudspeakers that first brought ATC into
electronics design and engineering. Active speakers demand multiple power
amplifiers so ATC from the mid 1980s became not just a loudspeaker manufacturing
company but an electronics manufacturer too.The further step from electronics for
active speakers to a range of stand-alone amplifier products was natural and now
means that ATC engineering is available from the recording desk or CD player
output to the ears.
From modest beginnings ATC has grown to become one of the very few
manufacturers successful across both domestic and professional audio. By selecting
ATC you join a group of music lovers, professional audio engineers, studios and
musicians across the World that understand and value the engineering that goes into
an ATC product - and the sound that comes out.
Introduction
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Contents
Page 2 Introduction
Page 3
Section 1 Description Section 2 Unpacking and Handling Section 3 Monitor Placement Section 4 Listening
Section 5 Signal Cable Options Section 6 Operation
Section 9 Amplification
Section Connection7
Page 8
Page 7
Specifications
Page 4 ASL monitors
Page 5 SL monitors
Section Connection8
Section 10 Section 11
Care and Maintenance Warranty and Contact
4.Listening
The ear and brain tend to interpret distorted sound as loudness and thus
underestimate the actual level of undistorted sound. The SCM50, 100 and 150, like
all ATC monitors, demonstrate very much lower levels of distortion than conventional systems of a similar size and it is therefore advisable to begin listening at an artificially low level and carefully increase the volume.It is also possible for the
SCM50, 100 and 150 to produce sufficient sound pressure levels for your ears
themselves to become a source of distortion and make the sound appear harsh. Any audible distortion indicates that either the system or your ears are being overloaded
and that the volume level should be reduced.
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2. Unpacking and Handling
• Open the carton and remove all loose items.
• The speaker can now be positioned in the
• Remove the baffle protector.
• Carefully lift the loudspeaker out from the lower Sratocell foam cap using the handles
The SCM25, 50, 100, 110 and 150 are large heavy items and
• Remove the upper Sratocell foam cap.
• Remove the polythene or cloth bag, leaving the baffle protector in place.
and the port opening as lifting points.
listening/control room
3. Monitor Placement
The subjective performance of any monitor loudspeaker will be influenced by the acoustic character of the room in which it is used, and its position within the room.
Most often monitors are installed in rooms which are comfortable to sit and talk in.
A mixture of carpets, curtains and soft furnishings will help ensure that middle and high
frequencies are reasonably well controlled. There may however be low frequency problems; either too much or too little bass. To minimise low frequency problems the monitors should be kept away from corners or walls. Start with them positioned on appropriate stands 1 metre from the side walls and 2 metres from the back wall
back walls. for fine tuning rather than to compensate forUse the Bass Boost control innapropriate positioning. For stereo listening, loudspeakers should be positioned
to experiment with both the listening and speaker position until a good compromise
In professional installations, try to avoid placing speakers on the console/desk meter
bridge. Typically, this compromises the balance of the loudspeaker especially in the lower mid range. If the balance is bass light, the monitors can be moved towards the
so they form an equilateral triangle with the listening position (See Fig.1). Loudspeaker stand height should be chosen to position the loudspeaker acoustic axis at, or close to ear level (See Fig.2). All rooms vary and it is a good idea
is reached. For professional installations the requirements are often very specific. Please consult with an experienced professional acoustician if necessary.
Monitors with an asymmetric (offset) driver array should be positioned such that the midrange driver and tweeter are inboard. If the monitors are to be placed in any form
of cabinet, adequate side and top clearance for cooling airflow must be provided.
Alternatively, the Amplifiers should be removed and installed remotely. All ATC 3-way
loudspeakers are designed with the mid-range dome as the reference acoustic axis.
With this in mind, the loudspeakers should be positioned with the mid-range dome at, or slightly below ear level (See Fig.2).
1. Description
The SCM25/50/100/110 and 150 are a range of three way
loudspeakers. All of the range, excluding the SCM25 are available as passive or active units, the SCM25 is only
available as an active unit. Passive units have an SL suffix
and active units an ASL suffix. Passive monitors are equipped with a “tri-wire” connection panel to enable
separate amplification of the bass, mid and high frequency drivers. Active units have a built in three way Amplifier
with frequency, gain and phase correction which has been
individually optimised at the ATC manufacturing facility.
Adjustment of input sensitivity and bass boost are available to the user via controls on the rear panel of the unit.
should be handled with care. Always employ a second
person to assist in moving them. Unpacking is best carried
out on the floor, with adequate open space around the
carton, preferably close to their final position.
30°
30°
distance x
distance y
distance z
distance x = distance y = distance z
Loudspeaker Positioning - Stereo
Fig. 1
acoustic axis: mid point between bass/mid and tweeter
2-way systems
3-way systems
acoustic axis: 5 belowº mid-range driver
Reference acoustic axis Position at ear level or up to 5 degrees above ear level
Fig. 2
Phono (RCA)
Connector
To Source Output
Two Core Screened Cable
3PinMaleXLR
Connector
To Monitor Input
1
2
3
Hot
Screen
Return
Two Core Screened Cable
3 Pin Male XLR
Connector
3 Pin Female XLR
Connector
To Monitor Input
Hot
Return
Screen
To Source Output
1
2
3
1
2
3
5. Signal Cable Options
Balanced cable configuration is the preferred option, however unbalanced connection is possible. Diagrams 2 and
3 illustrate the signal cable connections required for each option. Balanced (XLR to XLR) connection offers lower noise and better immunity to “hum” pick-up. Unbalanced (XLR to Phono or Two pole Jack)
connection carries risk of hum caused by multiple signal earths. Hum problems resulting from unbalanced connection may be reduced by making ONE of the
following modifications to the signal cable
connections: If the driving preamplifier (or desk) is “double insulated” (i.e. has no mains earth),
disconnect the signal cable screen at the RCA Phono
plug end. Alternatively, disconnect the signal cable
screen at the XLR end.This second option will make
the source the reference signal earth.
6.Operation
Diagram 4 illustrate the connection and controland 5 panels for the Amplifiers
used in the active monitors. Each feature is described below.
5.1 Mains Inlet:
The supplied mains power lead (appropriate to the local territory) should be connected here. Ensure that the mains voltage specified on the panel corresponds with the local supply voltage.
5.2 Power Switch:
Switches on the monitor When. switched on the indicator
on the switch will illuminate.
5.3 Fuseholder:
Should a monitor fail to switch on when the power switch is
operated the fuse should be inspected. Lift out the fuseholder cover using a
small flat-blade screwdriver th efuse and inspect it for damage. Ifremove
required a replacement fuse should be fitted, . It should be stressed however that
fuses most most electrical fault. If this is theoften fail only because of a serious
case then simply replacing the in another fuse failure. Thefuse will only result
monitor should be returned toATC if a second fuse fails.
5.4
Input Socket:The audio signal cable should be connected here. Balanced or
or unbalanced cables may be used (See Section 3).
5.5
Bass Boost:
Provides up to 6dB of gain in the region of 40Hz. Use a small
flat blade screwdriver to access the control. Adds more warmth and energy to the lower frequencies in music, at the expense of accurate transient reproduction. Note:
Adjusting the bass boost without the ability to recalibrate
may leave a pair of monitors unmatched.
5.6
LevelTrim: Provides access to an internal control that enables
adjustment of input sensitivity. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to access the control. As supplied, monitors are calibrated to an input sensitivity of 1V.
Note:
Adjusting the sensitivity without the ability to recalibrate will leave a pair
of monitors unmatched.
Due to the nature of the electronics in ATC active loudspeakers it is quite normal
for a sound to be heard from the speaker when the power is applied or disconnected. The noise heard will not damage the speaker and is quite normal.
Although ATC uses the highest-grade components, a different noise may be heard from each speaker due to slight tolarance variations in the amplifier components.
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ASL monitors
Diagram 1 - input connection pins
Pin 1, Screen
Pin 2, Signal (hot)
Pin 3, Signal (return)
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3
PUSH
Diagram 2 - balanced cable
Diagram 3 - unbalanced cable
7.Connection
Two cable connections are required for each monitor: one for mains power and one for the audio signal. The mains cable is specifically supplied to comply with local
statutory safety approvals and alternatives should not be substituted. If you intend to use your monitors in an alternative territory please contact ATC for advice.The mains connection must always be earthed.
The signal cable and plug (not necessarily supplied) should be of a good quality and
XLR terminated. Poor cable and plug quality will compromise the performance of your monitors.The signal input pin configuration is illustrated in Diagram 1.
left
centre
right
left
side
right
side
left
rear
right
rear
distance L
distance C
distance R
distance LS
distance RS
distance LR
distance RR
150°
110°
150°
30°
30°
110°
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8.Connection
SL Monitors
9.Amplification
Loudspeaker Positioning - 5.1 & 7.1 Surround
All loudspeakers should be equi-distant from the listening position:
distance L = distance C = distance R = distance LS = distance LR = distance RR
For 5.1 systems, position the ‘surround’ speakers between 110 and 150 degrees
If ideal positioning is not possible, position loudspeakers as close as possible
Try to avoid placing the subwoofer on the mid-point between two walls
For more details on setting up surround playback or monitoring systems
please contact you dealer or ATC direct.
The monitors are equipped with a “tri-wire” connection panel to enable separate amplification of the bass driver mid driver and tweeter. Remove the linking bars between
the three pairs of terminals if you wish to take advantage
of the tri-wire facility.
The terminals can accomadate either stripped cable ends or 4mm plugs: Always use good quality speaker cable with
a 2.5mm minimum cross sectional area per conductor
(79 strand). Cable of smaller cross sectional area or fewer strands is unsuitable. For cable runs longer than 10m use
a significantly heavier gauge cable. Consult your dealer or
consultant for specific cable recommendations.
Ensure that the positive and negative terminals on each connection panel are connected back to the corresponding positive and negative terminals on the amplifier
The choice of partnering amplifier for the monitors will have significant influence on the performance of the system. Consider the following when selecting the amplifier:
With any passive loudspeaker there is a trade-off between low frequency extension and sensitivity. The monitors
extended low frequency response means that its sensitivity
is relatively low. It is advisable therefore to select an
amplifier of relatively high power capabilities. Use of an
under specified amplifier will result in the system sounding distorted at high levels and may risk damage. Valve or solid state amplifiers with high output impedance should be
auditioned carefully to establish that their characteristic reduced damping at low frequencies is acceptable.
Thanks in part to Super Linear technology and underhung voice coil construction, the monitors not only demonstrate extremely low distortion at all levels but also a greatly
enhanced effective dynamic range. This exceptional distortion performance, also combined with very wide
dispersion, will ruthlessly reveal deficiencies in ancillary
equipment. It is advisable therefore to audition the monitors
with your proposed amplifier and ancillary system.
to ideal
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Diagram 4 - connection and control panelSCM25A Pro
Acoustic Transducer Co. Is a trading name and
Is the registered Trade Mark of LoudspeakerTechnology Ltd.
Designed and manufactured by Acoustic Transducer Company
Gloucestershire GL6 8HR
England
RETURNTO
MANUFACTURER
FOR DISPOSAL
serial no.
Input sensitivity
(full output)
2v/8.2dBu
1v/2.2dBu (ref.)
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
model
R
voltage
can only be safely used in non-tropical weather
can only be safely used lower than 2,000 metres altitude
2000m
CONSUMPTION
MAINS INPUT 50/60 Hz
POWER
425WATTS MAX.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOTOPEN
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT
MUSTBE EARTHED
!
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1
3
1: 2: 3:
balanced input
CHECKVOLTAGE BEFORE USE
fuse:
115V :T6.3A H/250V
220 - 230V :T3.15A H/250V
115/220 - 230V
power
fault
Laite on liitettävä suojakoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan
Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt
Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag
Tri - AmpPack
High Performance
Active Loudspeaker
+3dB
0dB (ref.)
bass boost
PUSH
CONSUMPTION
MAINS INPUT 50/60 Hz
POWER
625WATTS MAX.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOTOPEN
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT
MUSTBE EARTHED
!
AcousticTransducer Co. Is a trading name and
Is the registeredTrade Mark of Loudspeaker Technology Ltd.
Designed and manufactured by Acoustic Transducer Company
Gloucestershire GL6 8HR
England
RETURNTO
MANUFACTURER
FOR DISPOSAL
serial no.
+6dB
0dB (ref.)
bass boost
Input sensitivity
(full output)
2v/8.2dBu
1v/2.2dBu (ref.)
balanced input
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
CHECKVOLTAGE BEFORE USE
model
fuse:
115V :T5A H/250V
220 - 230V :T3.15A H/250V
100/115/220 - 230V
100V :T6.3A H/250V
R
voltage
2000m
fault
can only be safely used in non-tropical weather
can only be safely used lower than 2,000 metres altitude
Laite on liitettävä suojakoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan
Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt
Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag
Tri - AmpPack
High Performance
Active Loudspeaker
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3
PUSH
Diagram - connection and control panel5 SCM50/100/110/150
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Input Connector
Binding Posts/4mm Sockets (Tri-Wire capable)
Sensitivity @ 1 Watt/metre
85dB
Nominal Impedance
8 ohms
Recommended Power Amplifier:
100 - 1500 Watts
Drivers:
HF MF LF
Amplitude Linearity ±2dB
Cut-off Frequencies (-6dB free standing)
Matched Response
Dispersion:
Horizontal Vertical
Max Continuous SPL
Crossover Frequencies
Input Connector
Input Sensitivity
Sensitivity Trim
Input Impedance
Amplifier Output:
LF continous MF continous HF continous
Overload Protection
Bass Boost
Cabinet Dimensions (HxWxD)
OverallWeight
Power Requirements:
Voltage Frequency
Stands/Brackets
Cabinet Finishes
SCM50ASL
SCM100ASL
SCM150ASL
SCM25A Pro
SCM110ASL
25mm (1") 75mm (3")
234mm (9")
70Hz – 12kHz
38Hz & 20kHz
±0.5dB
±80° Coherent ±10° Coherent
1 dB SPL @ 1 metre09
200 Watts
100 Watts
50 Watts
Active omentary Gain Reduction on all .peak m channels, r.m.s. power limiter on h.f. channels
0 to +6dB @ 40Hz
717 x 304 x 480mm
48.9kg (107.5lb)
100, 115, 230V220 -
50/60Hz
Floor stands included with Hi-Fi products only
All products: Standard real wood veneers are available in Black Ash, Mahogany, Cherry and Natural Oak. Other veneers and finishes can be supplied to special order.
25mm (1")
25mm (1")
25mm (1")
25mm (1") 75mm (3")
75mm (3")
75mm (3")
75mm (3")
314mm (12")
164mm (7")
314mm (12")
±0.5dB
±0.5dB ±0.5dB ±0.5dB
47Hz & 22kHz
60Hz - 12kHz
65Hz - 12kHz
7 Hz–1 kHz47
65Hz - 12kHz
32Hz & 20kHz 25Hz & 20kHz
32Hz & 20kHz
±10° Coherent
±10° Coherent
±10° Coherent
±10° Coherent
±80° Coherent ±80° Coherent
±80° Coherent
±80° Coherent
112dB SPL @ 1 metre
115dB SPL @ 1 metre
117dB SPL @ 1 metre
115dB SPL @ 1 metre
380Hz and 3.5kHz, 4th order, critically damped with phase compensation
Female XLR
1V rms (0dBV/1.1dBu) balanced (referenced to full output)
0 to -6dB (Pro Versions only)
10k Ohms per leg
150 Watts
60 Watts 25 Watts
200 Watts
200 Watts
200 Watts
100 Watts
100 Watts
100 Watts
50 Watts
50 Watts
50 Watts
834 x 400 x 585mm
884 x 498 x 568mm
834 x 400 x 585mm
264 x 430 x 408mm
64.8kg (142.5lb)
64.8kg (142.5lb)
75.0kg (165.3lb)
30.0kg (66lbs)
115/220 - 230V
Internally setInternally set
0 to +3dB @ 40Hz
ASL Monitors
SL Monitors
Drivers:
HF MF LF
Amplitude Linearity ±2dB
Cut-off Frequencies (-6dB free standing)
Matched Response
Dispersion:
Horizontal Vertical
Max Continuous SPL
Crossover Frequencies
Cabinet Dimensions (HxWxD)
OverallWeight
Stands/Brackets
Cabinet Finishes
SCM50SL
SCM100SL
SCM150SL
SCM110SL
234mm (9")
70Hz – 12kHz
38Hz & 20kHz
717 x 304 x 480mm
41.1 90.5kg ( lb)
Floor stands included with Hi-Fi products only
All products: Standard real wood veneers are available in Black Ash, Mahogany, Cherry and Natural Oak. Other veneers and finishes can be supplied to special order.
25mm (1")
25mm (1")
25mm (1")
25mm (1") 75mm (3")
75mm (3")
75mm (3")
75mm (3")
314mm (12")
314mm (12")
±0.5dB
±0.5dB ±0.5dB ±0.5dB
60Hz - 12kHz
65Hz - 12kHz
65Hz - 12kHz
32Hz & 20kHz 25Hz & 20kHz
32Hz & 20kHz
±10° Coherent
±10° Coherent
±10° Coherent
±10° Coherent
±80° Coherent ±80° Coherent
±80° Coherent
±80° Coherent
112dB SPL @ 1 metre
115dB SPL @ 1 metre
117dB SPL @ 1 metre
115dB SPL @ 1 metre
380Hz and 3.5kHz, 4th order, critically damped with phase compensation
834 x 400 x 585mm
884 x 498 x 568mm
834 x 400 x 585mm
57.0kg (126.5lb)
57.0kg (126.5lb)
67.2kg (148.1lb)
375mm (15")
374mm (15")
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Specifications
90dB88dB88dB
50/60Hz
Specifications comply with the following standards: Australian Standard Specification No 1127 "Sound System Loudspeakers" Part 5, IEFE Specification Standard No 219-1975
Acoustic Transducer Co. is a trading name and ATC is the registered trade mark of Loudspeaker Technology Ltd.
E. & O.E. The policy of ATC is that of continuous design and development. ATC reserves the right to alter products and specifications without prior notice.
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10. Care and Maintenance
High technology material finishes are used in this product.The surfaces are durable
and with a little care can be kept as good as new even under conditions of heavy
use. Normally a dry duster will be all that is required to keep the finishes clean.
Heavy soiling can be cleaned using a cloth slightly moistened with a non-abrasive
household cleaner.
There are no components within the speaker that can be considered expendable,
or that would benefit from regular maintenance. There is no requirement for any
kind of routine service work and there is no schedule for preventative maintenance.
There are no user replaceable parts within the speaker and in the unfortunate event
of any malfunction, repair should be referred to either the supplying dealer or
consultant, the relevant importer, or ATC. ATC has every confidence in the quality
of each product that it manufactures.
11. Warranty and Contact
All ATC products are guaranteed against any defect in materials or workmanship for
a period of two years from the date of purchase. Within this period we will supply
replacement parts free of charge provided that the failure was not caused by misuse,
accident or negligence.
Purchasers who complete and return the Warranty Card will have their
warranty period extended up to a period of six years from the date of
purchase.This guarantee does not limit statutory rights.
ATC can be contacted at:
Loudspeaker Technology Ltd, Gypsy Lane, Aston
Down, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6 8HR, UK.
Telephone: 01285 760561
Fax: 01285 760683
Email: info@atc.gb.net
Website: www.atc.gb.net
SCM 50/100/ 15025/ 110/
ACOUSTIC ENGINEERS
®
Loudspeaker Technology Ltd, Gypsy Lane, Aston Down, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6 8HR United Kingdom
Telephone 01285 760561 Fax 01285 760683
Email: info@atc.gb.net Website: www.atc.gb.net
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