Focal Solo6 Be, Sub6, Twin6 Be User Manual

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Solo6 Be - Twin6 Be - Sub6

PROFESSIONAL MONITORING SYSTEM

User manual

Sub6

Twin6 Be

Solo6 Be

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Solo6 Be / Twin6 Be / Sub6

 

 

User manual

An example of this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European directives and international standards:

Electromagnetic compatibility

EN 55103

EN 61000

Electrical safety

EN 60065

Important safety information

Please read carefully the following instructions and safety information. Heed all warnings and follow all instructions.

Do not remove the back panel. There are no user serviceable parts inside; please refer to qualified service personnel. This equipment must be earthed.

Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as power cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit, the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.

Use the apparatus only in moderate climates (not in tropical climates).

Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.

Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.

CAUTION!

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

The Solo6 Be and Twin6 Be use a tweeter equipped with a Beryllium dome, allowing a frequency range extending beyond 40kHz. In its solid form, Beryllium is harmless. However, due to its nature, certain special precautions should be observed to avoid exposure to unnecessary risk:

Under no circumstances should the Beryllium dome be subjected to any form of abrasive action. To ensure no accidental damage to the tweeter dome it is advised to carefully replace the protection covers while not in use.

In the unlikely case of damage to the dome, of any form, a wide piece of adhesive tape should be immediately used to seal the whole front surface of the tweeter. The protective cover should then be replaced and also taped securely in place. You should then inform the dealer from whom you purchased the product so that the tweeter can be removed by a professional and returned to the product distributor for replacement.

If the dome is broken in any way giving rise to loose particles of Beryllium, these should be carefully collected with the use of an adhesive tape and sealed in a zip-top bag to be returned with the tweeter.

For further information, please contact Focal-JMlab directly: beryllium@focal-fr.com

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing the FOCAL Solo6 Be - Sub 6 - and/or Twin6 Be.

The Solo6,Twin6 Be, and the Sub6 are world class Professional Monitoring Systems.

They have been designed to offer superior imaging, outstanding precision and extended frequency range, in a compact format suitable for near field monitoring.

Unpacking

In addition to one loudspeaker and a user manual (such as this one), each Solo6 or Twin6 carton should contain:

A power cord.

A guarantee card.

A protection grille for the Beryllium tweeter (you are advised to remove it before listening to the speakers).

A plastic bag containing an information note “Beryllium inverted dome tweeter”, and some adhesive tape to affix on the tweeter in the unlikely event of the dome being damaged.

In addition to one subwoofer and a user manual each Sub6 carton include:

A power cord.

A guarantee card.

A grille protecting the drive unit (which it is advisable to remove whenever possible).

Please check that none of these items are missing, and remove all accessories from the carton.

To remove the loudspeaker from its carton without damage, open the end flaps fully and bend them right back. Then remove the upper cushion and lift the loudspeaker out gently. Inspect the speaker for signs of any possible damage.

In the unlikely event of this having occurred please inform the carrier and supplier. It is a good practice to keep the packaging in case of future transportation.

Preliminary recommendations

We would like to give a word of warning about the high sound pressure levels that can be generated by these loudspeakers, especially in a 5.1 configuration. Because of their low levels of distortion, and the minimal fatigue incurred by the user, it is not always obvious to realise the actual sound pressure level while working.

Please bear in mind that exposure to excessive levels over a sustained period of time may lead to permanent hearing loss.

Warranty

These products are guaranteed against defects in components and workmanship only, for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the end user. During the warranty period Focal will, at their discretion, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective, provided that the product is returned, shipping prepaid, to an authorised Focal service facility.

Defects caused by unauthorised modifications, accident, negligence or any misuse are not covered by this warranty. For further information please contact your dealer or the distributor in your country.

Focal Solo6 Be, Sub6, Twin6 Be User Manual

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Input

sensitivity switch

Audio

input connector

Voltage selector

A

Position A

Lelf/Right

Position C

C Left

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HF control

LF control

Fuse Holder

Position B

Lelf/Right

Position C

Right

 

Input sensitivity

HF control

LF control

 

Switch

 

 

 

Audio

 

 

 

 

input connector

 

 

 

 

Midrange driver

Voltage

Fuse

B

selector

 

selector

Holder

 

 

 

 

 

Position A

 

 

 

Position C

 

Lelf/Right

 

 

Position B

 

 

Left

Right

D

Lelf/Right

 

 

Recommended choice for

 

midrange driver positionning.

Driver choosen to reproduce midrange when switch selected for left speaker

Midrange driver on the inside.

 

E

Driver choosen to reproduce midrange when switch selected for right speaker

F

Lelft

Right

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Pass switch

 

 

Phase control

 

 

 

 

Polarity switch

Defeat switch

 

 

Level control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mute switch

 

 

 

Lo Pass control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.35 Jack connector

for 2.1 Bypass footswitch remote control

Audio intput connectors (Stereo/2.1 wiring only)

Audio output connectors to satellites speakers (Stereo/2.1 wiring only)

Voltage selector

LFE input connector (mutichannel wiring only)

G

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PRODUCTS OVERVIEW

Solo6 Be

The Solo6 Be is a two-way active loudspeaker (2 internal amplifiers channels), comprising one “W” cone 6.5” low/mid unit, loaded with a large cross-section laminar port, and an inverted pure Beryllium dome (fig. A).

Twin6 Be

The Twin6 Be is a three-way active loudspeaker (3 internal amplifiers channels), comprising two “W” cone 6.5” low/mid units, loaded with two large cross-section laminar ports, and an inverted pure Beryllium dome. The two 6.5” drive units operate at low frequencies but only one of them (either can be selected) will reproduce the midrange (fig. B).

Sub6

The Sub6 is an active subwoofer (1 integral amplifier) designed for professional monitoring systems. It uses a 11” drive unit equipped with a “W” composite cone, and loaded by a large cross-section laminar port (fig. G).

The Sub6 may be used :

-For bass or sub-bass enhancement in stereo + sub setups (2.1 or 2.2). The rear panel of the Sub6 allows for the connection of a traditional stereo source (Left In / Right In), while providing hi-passed outputs intended to feed the main speakers (satellites),

-As a LFE channel (Low Frequency Effects) in a multi-channel installation (5.1, 5.2, 6.1…), via a dedicated input of the rear panel.

Installing

Mains voltage

After having unpacked the unit, first check that the operating voltage is correctly set (see location on rear panel). If it is not, adjust the selector to the appropriate position. Also check and if necessary replace the fuse, which rating depends on the operating voltage (please refer to technical specifications).

The Solo6 and Twin6 must be earthed using the power cord supplied.

Audio connections: general

The audio signal is to connect to the XLR inlet. This is a balanced input, which use the standard cabling scheme, namely: Pin 1 = Ground (shield)

Pin 2 = In phase voltage (“hot”)

Pin 3 = Out-of-phase voltage (“cold”)

If the audio source is unbalanced, common practice is to link “cold” and ground pins (pins 3 and 1 respectively). This is generally achieved within the cable.

Audio connections: Sub6 (fig. G) Stereo + Sub setup (2.1 or 2.2):

Left IN: this input is intented to receive the signal coming from the left channel of your source (mixing console, or other…).

Right IN: this input is intented to receive the signal coming from the right channel of your source (mixing console, or other…).

Left OUT: this output is intended to connect to the left main loudspeaker of your system. The signal supplied by this output is internally processed through a high pass filter.

Right OUT: this output is intended to connect to the right main loudspeaker of your system. The signal supplied by this output is internally processed through a high pass filter.

Multichannel configuration:

LFE: this input is intended to feed your Sub6 in a multichannel application (5.1, 5.2, 6.1, …): this channel is dedicated to low frequencies only.

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Positioning

The Solo6 Be and Twin6 Be are designed for near field monitoring and should be placed at a distance between 1 and 3 metres from the listener, pointing towards the listening position. They can be sitting on the console top or placed on appropriate stands. In any way it is recommended that the tweeter is at a height from the floor approximately equivalent to that of the listener’s ears. If required it can make sense to place the speakers upside down so that the previous rule is better fulfilled (fig. C,D).

The Solo6 Be could be used vertically or horizontally depending on the environment, preferably pointing towards the listener (fig. C).

By design the Twin6 Be’s are rather intended for a landcape orientation, though in some situations they could be positioned vertically. As seen in the earlier rear panel description, the Twin6 Be has a switch allowing to choose which drive unit is to reproduce the mid frequencies (see below) (fig. E). Consequently it will always be possible, as desirable, to configure the speakers in a “mirror” (ie symetrical) way (fig. F). As a general rule having the “midrange” driver on the inside of the cabinet results in better imaging.

Optimal positioning of the Sub6 may vary depending on the surface, the shape and acoustic properties of the listening room. You are advised to try various locations so to choose the one giving the best possible and most level sound balance. As a rule of thumb the optimal location will often be in a corner of the room.

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Running in

USING THE SYSTEM

As in all brand new loudspeaker the drivers need some run in period: they are mechanical elements demanding a little time to settle and adapt to the climatic environment This period will vary depending of the working conditions and may take up to a few weeks. Avoid pushing the speakers very hard during their first hours of use, but to accelerate the run-in process it is good practice to operate the speakers at moderate levels for 20 hours or so, with programmes having significant low frequency content. Only once the transducers have come to stabilize will you get the optimum performance.

Solo6 Be/Twin6 Be/Sub6 Controls

Speaker switch (Left/Right) : only for Twin6 Be

This switch allows the user to select which one of the two 6.5” drivers will reproduce the midrange. By convention, the “Right” position of the switch will select the left hand side driver (when facing the cabinet laying horizontally). Conversely in the “Left” position the right hand side driver (facing the cabinet) will be the one operating in the mid frequencies. It is easy to figure how useful this control is when it comes to get the best possible imaging in any cabinet layout (fig. E,F).

Input switch

The input sensitivity can be adjusted using this two position switch. The +4dBu position is suitable for standard professional audio equipment, while -10dBV position may be used for other types of sources providing a lesser output level.

HF contour

This control allows for a continuous adjustement of the high frequency level; it operates above 5kHz within a ±3dB range (fig. H).

LF contour

This control allows for a continuous adjustement of the low frequency level; it operates below 150Hz within a ±6dB range (fig. I). This adjustement is typically useful to deal with possible excessive level of LF energy resulting from acoustic coupling associated with close reflecting surfaces: mixing console, nearby walls…

Power on indicator

A power on LED is located on the cabinet front panel, near the Focal logo.

 

 

 

 

 

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I

 

 

 

 

 

 

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