Klipsch P-39F User Manual

Palladium® P-39F
Owner’s Manual
Important Safety Instructions
Introduction
1. READ these instructions.
2. KEEP these instructions.
3. HEED all warnings.
5. DO NOT use this apparatus near water.
6. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.
7. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as ra­diators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
10. USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
11. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
12. REFER all servicing to qualied service person­nel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
General Cautions
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompany­ing this unit.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electrical shock, do not expose this ap­paratus to rain or moisture.
WARNING: Voltages in this equipment are hazard­ous to life.
No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
CAUTION: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate.
CAUTION!
Risk of electRic shock
do not open
For over 60 years, our engineers have sought the ultimate: a loudspeaker that could reproduce recorded music with all the passion of a live performance. The Palladium™ Series approaches aural perfection, while making a visual statement that is every bit as elegant and passionate as the sound.
The Palladium Series P-39F oorstander represents the epitome of loudspeaker technology, with remarkable clarity throughout the dynamic range and bold styling. Today, Klipsch Group, Inc. is a global force, and this ag­ship loudspeaker reects that leadership status; design and engineering teams from the United States collabo­rated with colleagues from Germany and China to plan and execute the Palladium project.
In designing the Palladium P-39F cabinet, we rst considered the Klipsch heritage and unique approach to acoustic design. Trends in home interior and furniture were also factored in, as was the current audio market landscape.
The result is a speaker that awlessly melds classic Klipsch® audio with the latest in home furniture trends. The striking “boat-tail” design hints at the power and performance in­side, while maintaining a high degree of sophistication and beauty. More importantly, the arched shape of the P-39F agship loudspeaker actually contributes to its remarkable sound by breaking up standing waves at higher frequencies.
Power. Detail. Emotion. Combined, these qualities are the embodiment of our core philosophy. And all are expressed—beautifully—in the brilliant Palladium P-39F loudspeaker. We invite you, our customer, to share with us the pride of ownership in this extraordinary product for many gratifying years.
When making or changing any connections to your system, switch all the electronics OFF.
Do NOT listen to music for long periods at extreme volume settings. Doing so can perma­nently damage your hearing.
When running loudspeaker cables, do not trail them over open oor spaces where they could cause an accident. Cover them or route them around potential troublespots.
Before switching on your sound system, turn the volume level down. After switching the system on, turn the level up gradually.
Do not use extreme settings of Treble, Bass or EQ. Ideally set the tone controls “at” and turn any EQ o.
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These loudspeakers are extremely heavy. Do not move them by yourself. Always get help.
If you are using the oor spikes:
Spikes are sharp! Exercise extreme caution when using spikes.
Do not drag the loudspeaker. Lift the speakers o the oor and set them down carefully when changing their location.
Be especially careful not to place a spiked loudspeaker in areas where there may be hidden obstacles that could get damaged.
Some oor surfaces can be damaged by spikes. If you are unsure, consult your ooring contrac­tor for advice before using spikes, or use the spike seats.
Preparing the LoudspeakerGetting Started
Unpacking
Please follow the unpacking instructions fully and in the order shown below. These loudspeakers are heavy! Do not lift or move these speakers by yourself. Always have someone help you.
1
Open the carton aps Lightly tape each ap to the box with short pieces of tape Remove the top packing piece
3
Carefully invert the carton
2
4
Lift o the carton
Remove the Grille box Remove the Accessories box Remove the Owner’s manual and gloves
Connection Procedure:
There is a specic procedure to be followed:
• Switch o and unplug the amplier/s and all source electronics from the mains power.
• Place both loudspeakers in the general area where you want them.
• Place each loudspeaker on its side, in its partial packing, as described in the unpacking instructions.
• Connect each loudspeaker.
• Attach the spikes following the instructions under the “nalizing the assembly” section of this manual.
• Position the loudspeaker cable between the rear spikes.
• Stand the loudspeaker upright, using great care not to damage connecting cables, furniture or the oor.
• Lift o the top packing piece and the protective cloth bag.
• Run both sets of loudspeaker cables to the amplier.
• Connect the amplier.
• Finalize the position of the loudspeakers.
• Finally, t the grilles (if desired).
TAKE CARE NOT TO TOUCH THE DRIVE UNITS WHEN YOU MOVE THE LOUDSPEAKERS AROUND. TO PRESERVE THE FINISH, USE THE PROVIDED GLOVES WHEN HANDLING YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS.
Fitting and Removing the Grilles
Lift o the center and base packing pieces
5
The loudspeaker is ready for connection
What’s in the box?
• The grille box contains: one upper grille; one lower grille.
• The Accessories box contains: four long spikes; four short spikes; four spike seats; two bi-wiring
straps: one Allen wrench.
There is a pair of gloves located in a pocket in the side of the packing carton beside the Owner’s manual.
Identify all the components. If any item is missing or damaged, report this immediately to your Klipsch dealer and the transport contractor for action.
The grilles are magnetically attached to the cabinet. Specially designed magnets
are housed inside the front wall of the loudspeaker, so that if you wish to operate
the loudspeaker with the grilles removed, no grille mounting hardware is visible.
This preserves the smooth lines of the loudspeaker.
To t the grilles: Fit the top grille rst and line it up with the top and sides of the
cabinet. There is a small lip on the top of the grille that should rest on the top of
the cabinet. Now, t the lower grille, lining up the top of the lower grille with the
bottom of the upper grille. You may now remove the top grille if you wish.
Although operating the P-39F loudspeakers with the grilles on or o is a matter
of personal taste, moving or connecting the loudspeakers should always be done
with the grilles removed. Be especially careful not to touch the drive units.
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Never allow objects of furniture to impede the loudspeaker or place objects between the loudspeakers and the listening position.
Stereo Positioning
Positioning Loudspeakers - Home TheaterPositioning Loudspeakers - Stereo
6’ - 16’
LFE 2 LFE 1
The generally accepted norm is that the loudspeakers should be as far away from each other as they are from the listener. This places the listener and the loudspeakers at the points of an equilateral triangle. Well-designed horn loudspeakers have “controlled directivity” - the dis­persion pattern is tailored to provid­ing the ideal image at the listener’s ear. This is in contrast to conventional speakers, where the sound tends to re o in all directions.
It follows that when correctly sited, the performance of a well designed horn loudspeaker signicantly exceeds that of conventional “direct radia­tor” loudspeakers.
Because the bass drivers are in a tuned port enclosure, the loudspeakers must be operated away from walls and, specically, corners. The distances in the above diagram should be considered as minimum distances. Placing them too close to the walls will cause the bass to become bloated, muddy and indistinct.
>12”
º
5
- 40
8’ - 16’
º
>8”
CENTER
The same general positioning rules as for stereo apply but these are some variations.
• The loudspeakers can be placed closer together. Remember that the closer the speakers are to one another,
The angle at which the loudspeakers are placed relative to the rear wall is called “toe-in”. Placing the loudspeakers with their backs parallel to the wall will result in a poor stereo image with the so called ”hole in the wall” eect. Angling the speakers inwardly too much will restrict the width of the listening seat and also tend to narrow the stereo image.
In smaller rooms, it is better to place the loudspeakers more closely together and sit relatively further back. This is preferable to placing the loudspeakers further apart and sitting too close - the stereo eect will be signicantly degraded if you do.
The height of the loudspeaker is important. The midrange should appear to radiate from a point level with the ears of a seated listener. As these loudspeakers are large, they will sound their best in large rooms, though there are some adjustments that can be made to redress the position in smaller rooms. These will be discussed in the section on nal positioning.
The above are our recommendations. Be prepared to experiment until the sound is exactly as you want!
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the less spacious the sound will be in stereo.
• The “toe-in” can be lessened. This will broaden the sound image for more than one listener, but the pinpoint
localization of the speakers will be lessened.
• The fronts of the speakers should be in line with the screen and with the front of the center loudspeaker as
far as possible. Placing the TV screen on the wall (and center channel directly above or below) with the main
loudspeakers protruding signicantly is not ideal.
• The TV should be placed centrally between the loudspeakers.
The above are our recommendations. Be prepared to experiment until the sound is exactly as you want!
General Observations
• Set the size of the speakers on your AV processor to “large.”
• For stereo listening (if your processor oers the option) set the subwoofers to “o.” Alternatively, set the sub
woofer lowpass crossover point such that it covers only the lowest octave; ~ 50 Hz.
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