Wharfedale Pro WA-S1, WA-S2, WA-W4, WA-C2, WA-C4 Instruction Manual

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Achromatic
Slimline Multimedia Loudspeaker Systems
Instruction Manual
BRITAIN'S MOST FAMOUS LOUDSPEAKERS
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Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified 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.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should be placed on the product.
No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on the product.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this device.
Warning: The mains power switch for this appliance is located on the rear panel. To permit free access to this switch, the apparatus must be
Read these instructions.
located in an open area without any obstructions.
Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
Class II construction double insulated.
when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to
This product must not be connected to earth.
avoid injury from tip-over.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR UK USERS
The power cord on your subwoofer may be supplied with a plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse must be used of the same rating. If the plug is cut off it must NOT be re-used. Dispose of any such plug safely. There is a danger of electric shock if a cut-off plug is inserted into a mains socket.
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue - Neutral: Brown - Live. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in the replacement mains plug, proceed as follows: The wire coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter ‘N’ or coloured Black. The wire coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter ‘L’ or coloured Red.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-REMOVEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
ADVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-
NE PAS OUVRIR
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
FUSE
BS 1362
BROWN
(Live)
BLUE
(Neutral)
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Before making any connections, switch all the units in your system off at the mains.
Set the volume control at minimum when you switch on your system or change sources, and turn the level up gradually.
DO NOT use your amplifier at full volume. Ensure that all loudspeakers in the system are correctly
wired. DO NOT subject your loudspeakers to excessive cold, heat,
humidity or sunlight. DO NOT place heavy objects on top of loudspeakers DO NOT connect speaker terminals to the mains supply. DO NOT dismantle the loudspeaker. There are no user
serviceable parts inside it and you will void the warranty.
Before installing this product
read all these instructions!
PRELIMINARIES
UNPACKING YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS
After taking out the top packing piece, lift the loudspeakers and accessories from the carton. Remove all the protective bags. Do NOT lift the loudspeakers out using the bags.
The contents of each carton are as follows:
Satellite Loudspeakers:
! Two satellite speakers
Centre Channel Loudspeakers
! One Centre loudspeaker ! Four rubber feet.
Tower Loudspeakers
! Two tower loudspeakers ! Two sets of plinths and spikes with mounting hardware.
Subwoofers
! One subwoofer ! Four floor spikes (attached to the subwoofer) ! IEC power cord suitable for your location
Check all items after unpacking. If any item is missing or damaged, immediately contact your Wharfedale dealer. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of the packing, follow all recycling regulations in your area.
PREPARATIONS FOR INSTALLATION
Before connecting your system consider where you will place the speakers in the room. This is particularly important if you are wall mounting the centre or satellite loudspeakers.
lengths of two core cable. 7.1 installations will require 7 lengths of cable. The cables connecting the Front loudspeakers should be the same length and the cables connecting the Surround (and Rear) loudspeakers should also be of equal length. We suggest
TOWER SPEAKERS
you use cable designed for audio and not general purpose ‘bell’
The tower loudspeakers need to be operated on the special floor
or ‘zip’ wire.
plinths. For improved performance the loudspeakers are spike
SUBWOOFERS
coupled to the floor.
Ensure there is a mains point within easy reach of the unit.
SATELLITE AND CENTRE SPEAKERS
You will need to purchase a suitable RCA interconnect cable to
Achromatic WA-W4, centre and satellite loudspeakers are
connect the subwoofer to your pre-amplifier or A/V amplifier
intended to be operated attached to the wall via the keyhole
(see page10). This cable must be a high quality fully screened
mounts in the rear of the loudspeaker (see Page 6) . Fixings for
cable. Poorly screened cable is liable to pick up stray hum and
attaching the loudspeakers to the wall are not supplied.
interference fields and should be avoided.
As an alternative, the centre loudspeakers are supplied with
CAUTION: When running cables to loudspeakers, do not trail
rubber feet for freestanding the units.
them across open floors where they can be a source of danger.
CONNECTORS AND CABLES
Route them safely, around room boundaries if necessary.
For a standard 5.1 loudspeaker system you will need five
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PREPARING THE TOWERS
ATTACHING THE PLINTH
Place a soft cloth on the floor to protect the speaker.
Invert the loudspeaker and place it on the cloth. Place the plinth on the loudspeaker noting the
orientation. Align the plinth with the mounting holes in the
base of the speaker. Attach all four screws firmly to secure the plinth.
ATTACHING THE SPIKES
CAUTION: SPIKES ARE SHARP. Make sure that there are no wires or hidden
obstacles that could be damaged by the spikes in the immediate operational area of the speakers.
NEVER drag a loudspeaker on its spikes. Always lift it. If the item is heavy get assistance.
A mounting hole is located at each corner of the plinth. Thread a spike through each hole. Tighten the collar finger tight so that the spike is secure but not locked in place.
After all the spikes are attached, invert the loudspeaker and place it carefully on the floor.
LEVELLING THE TOWERS
Loosen the top collar on each spike one turn. Place a small spirit level on the plinth. If the floor is not perfectly level you will find that one spike is off the ground. Starting with this spike, unscrew it so that it touches
the floor. Move the other spikes in and out so the speaker does not wobble and is level front and back and sideways. Now tighten the top collars to lock the spikes firmly in position
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POSITIONING THE LOUDSPEAKERS
2-4 metres
>150 mm
>200 mm
SUB
2-4 metres
>150 mm
>200 mm
SUB
400 mm
1 m
5.1 POSITIONING
Place the front towers as shown. The towers should be placed away from walls for best results. Angling the speakers inward slightly will improve stereo images but too extreme an angle will impair movie sound.
The towers must be at least 450mm from a TV screen.
The centre speaker can be placed above or below the TV screen.
The subwoofer should be operated against a wall and never across a room corner. The positioning is not critical but we recommend that it is placed in front of the listening seat. Again, never operate a subwoofer within 450mm of conventional TV screen.
The surround speakers should be placed above and behind the listening seat. They may be mounted on the side walls or alternatively on the rear walls but always behind the listener.
If the distance between the side walls is too great, you could use a second pair of towers as the surround loudspeakers, placed as shown in the drawing opposite.
7.1 POSITIONING
If you are using a 7.1 system, the back loudspeakers must be at least 1 metre behind the listening seat.
WALL MOUNTING POSITIONS
If you are wall mounting the centre and effects loudspeakers we recommend that they be mounted as shown.
Wall mounting the centre channel loudspeaker below the screen is not recommended
If you are using a pair of WA-W4, WA-S1 or W­AS2 as front speakers we recommend that the Front Left, Right and Centre channel speakers are all mounted with their centres at the same height.
CENTRE
CENTRE
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5.1 SYSTEM
7.1 SYSTEM
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205 mm
WA-S2
WALL MOUNTING
WA-S1
WA-C4
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500 mm
WA-C2
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220 mm
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480 mm
WA-W4
The Satellite and Centre loudspeakers are provided with
WA-S1
integral keyhole mounts for wall mounting.
Wall mounting should be carried out by
Before you attempt wall or ceiling mounting, ensure the surface is stable and strong enough to support the weight of the speaker and mounting hardware.
Determine the location of the loudspeakers. Identify your loudspeaker from the drawings on this page.
WA-S2, WA-C2, WA-C4, WA-W4
Mark off a vertical (WA-S2, WA-W4) or a horizontal (WA-C2, WA-C4) line on the wall. Use a spirit level to ensure that the lines
are accurately drawn. Mark off two points on this line at the mounting centres indicated in the drawings.
Drill two 6mm holes in the wall at the points marked. Fix a suitable No 8 round head screw firmly into each hole using appropriate wall plugs. Leave a stub of 5mm protruding from the wall. Align the holes in the mounting brackets over the screw heads and carefully lower the unit onto the screws.
Remove the loudspeakers from the wall ready for connection. After connection they can be re-installed on the wall.
You will need one No.8 screw and a matching wall plug per
licensed sound contractors or
speaker. Proceed as outlined above and attach each
technicians with appropriate qualifications and experience. All
loudspeaker to the wall via the single keyhole slot integrated
installation and wiring should comply with the relevant standards laid
into the crossover connection panel.
down by the competent authority in the country and place of installation.
You will need 2 No.8 screws and matching wall plugs to attach each loudspeaker to the wall. These are the responsibility of the installer who should supply suitable fixings for this purpose.
6.0mm
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5mm
No 8 x 40mm
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CONNECTING YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS - 1
TERMINAL PANELS
All the loudspeakers connect to the amplifier via a twin terminal connecting panel. The positive terminal is located at the right of the panel and is coded Red, The Negative terminal is coded Black.
The WA-S1uses spring loaded push terminals. All the other models use screw terminals.
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WA-S1
ALL OTHER MODELS
CABLE PREPARATION WA-S2, WA-W4, WA-C2, WA-C4
Prepare a suitable length of loudspeaker cable for each unit. Unscrew a terminal. Thread the bared end of each cable Split the twin cores to a depth of about 40mm. Carefully strip the through the hole in the bottom of the terminal post. Ensure that insulation from each end, leaving about 8mm of bare wire. If there are no loose strands which may touch adjacent terminals. the cable is stranded, lightly twist to gather any loose strands. Retighten the terminal securely.
Audio cable is polarised, with two cores of different colours, or often a coloured tracer or identification rib. We suggest that you connect the coloured/striped wire to the RED, Postive terminals of your AV amplifier. This will ensure that all the loudspeakers
AMPLIFIER - SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
are connected the correct way round and avoid set-up problems.
Connect each loudspeaker to the correct channel of your AV
CONNECTING THE WA-S1
amplifier or processor taking care to connect the Red, Positive
Press down on a terminal lever
(+) terminal of the speaker to the Red, Positive (+) terminal of the speaker output terminal of the amplifier, and similarly with the Black, Negative (–) terminal. Use the connection diagrams on the next page to help you.
WALL MOUNTING
If you are wall mounting speakers please follow this procedure. 1: Run the cable from the AV amplifier to the speaker location. 2: Connect the cable to the loudspeaker. 3: Hang the loudspeaker on the wall. 4: Connect the loudspeaker cable to the amplifier.
. Insert the wire into the terminal. Release the lever. Ensure that the terminal grips the bare wire at the end of the cable, not the insulation.
40mm
8mm
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CENTRE
L
L
R
R
C
R
L
FRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT
SURROUND LEFTSURROUND RIGHT
BACK RIGHT BACK LEFT
CENTRE
L
L
R
C
R
FRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT
SURROUND LEFTSURROUND RIGHT
CONNECTING YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS - 2
5 CHANNEL CONNECTIONS
7 CHANNEL CONNECTIONS
ROOM PLACEMENT
ROOM PLACEMENT
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PRELIMINARIES
Open the carton and remove all the top packing pieces. Lift the subwoofer out taking care not to damage the cabinet. DO NOT lift the subwoofer out of the carton using the protective bag. The unit is heavy; if you cannot manage it easily, get assistance.
Retain the packing materials. If you decide not to keep the packing, please dispose of it having regard to any recycling regulations in your area. Please retain the user manual. If you transfer this equipment to a third party, please ensure all the instructions are passed on with the product.
POWER CONNECTIONS
This subwoofer is factory set to operate from the mains voltage
marked on the amplifier panel. Before connecting check this voltage is correct for your mains supply.
! 230 volt products - 220 volts to 240 volts ! 115 volt products - 110 volts to 120 volts
If you move to an area with a different mains supply, consult your Wharfedale dealer for advice.
INSTALLING THE WA-8SB & WA-12SB SUBWOOFERS
b Phase Control c Line Level Outputs
d Line Level Inputs e Volume Control f Crossover Frequency Control g Auto Power Switch h Power ON/OFF Switch i IEC Mains Input Socket j Mains Power Fuse
b c
d
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g
h i
j
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
The WA-8SB and WA-12SB subwoofers use he same power amplifier. The differences are that the WA-12SB will produce higher sound levels with deeper bass reproduction. Connection and operation of the two units is identical.
PLACEMENT
Although the unit may be placed almost anywhere in the room, we recommend that is placed in front of the listener central to the listening position. There should be a mains outlet within easy reach.
The bass port is mounted under the subwoofer firing downward and moves a lot of air at high volume, so make sure the floor is sound. The subwoofer is front-firing so do not place it behind surfaces or objects that may rattle.
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CENTRE FRONTREAR
LEFTLEFT RIGHTRIGHT
Subwoofer Out
(Line Level)
AV AMPLIFIER
INSTALLING THE WA-8SB & WA-12SB - 2
A/V PROCESSOR CONNECTIONS
Your subwoofer has been designed for optimum performance with a Digital processor. If your AV processor has a line level or LFE subwoofer output you should use this connection. You will need to purchase a single screened RCA phono lead from your dealer. Connect this lead to the Left line input of the Subwoofer as shown below
Alternatively, you may use a split mono lead from the processor to both inputs of the subwoofer. In this case the input level at the subwoofer will be slightly higher.
STEREO LINE OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
If your amplifier has a spare preamplifier output or a stereo sub-woofer output, connect the sub-woofer as shown. You will need a stereo screened RCA phono cable.
PRE OUT - MAIN IN CONNECTIONS
If you use a stereo pre and power amplifier, or a stereo amplifier where the pre and main amplifier can be separated, connect the sub-woofer as shown. You will need two screened RCA ‘Y’ adaptors and two single RCA phono cables.
Remove the Pre-Main links on your amplifier. Connect the RCA ‘Y’ adaptors and cables as shown. Connect one leg of the ‘Y’ adaptor to the Left Channel Pre Out socket on the amplifier and the other leg to the Left Channel Main In socket. Connect the remaining plug on this combination to the Left Channel Line Level Input on the sub-woofer. Repeat this for the Right Channel.
CENTRE FRONTREAR
LEFTLEFT RIGHTRIGHT
CENTRE FRONTREAR
LEFTLEFT RIGHTRIGHT
Subwoofer or Pre Out
(Line Level)
AV AMPLIFIER
L
R
LEFTRIGHT
AMPLIFIER
L
R
PRE OUT
MAIN
IN
(x2)
Although the unit may be placed almost anywhere in the room, placing it across a room corner will increase the bass further, even behind the sofa or the TV set, we recommend that it be possibly at the expense of clarity. Experiment with a variety of placed in front of the listener and as central to the listening locations and sources before making a final decision. position as possible. The subwoofer should not be operated
Your system will perform best if there is a clear line of sight
within 450mm of a television set as the drive unit magnet may
between the subwoofer and the listening position.
distort the picture.
NOTE: When running signal cables to the subwoofer, keep them
We suggest you position the subwoofer about 5-20cm (2"-8 ")
clear of obstructions. Do not run a long signal cable close to
from the wall. A position close to the wall will enhance the bass;
mains cables or cables carrying heavy digital traffic.
POSITIONING THE SUBWOOFER
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OPERATION
SETTING UP
HOME THEATRE TOPICS
! Set the subwoofer power switch to OFF.
As the ear is unable to detect the direction from which deep bass
! Turn the system Volume Control to minimum.
originates, this allows freedom in positioning the subwoofer.
! Re-check all system connections.
Varying the distance from the wall alters the amount of bass.
! Connect the supplied subwoofer power lead to the IEC
Some prefer to place the subwoofer against a room corner. This
power socket on the subwoofer and connect the mains plug
arrangement gives more bass at the possible expense of clarity.
into the wall socket.
LOUDSPEAKER SIZES
! Set the subwoofer volume control to the mid position
Many digital AV processors require you to specify the size of
(12o'clock)
speakers in the various channels. These are usually ‘Large’ or
! Switch on the mains power.
‘Small’. We recommend that you set all the Achromatic speakers
FINE TUNING
in the system to 'Small'. This will direct all the bass in the system to the subwoofer and provide clean, deep and louder bass.
Switch on the subwoofer power switch. Check that the power indicator on the front of the cabinet glows. Now switch on the
You may wish to experiment with setting the WA-T8 to “large”
system. Play a programme with extended bass and set the
depending on the level of bass you prefer.
system volume to a reasonable level. Adjust the subwoofer
Set the ‘Subwoofer’ option on the processor to 'On’ or 'Yes'.
volume control to produce the desired level of bass.
SETTING LEVELS
PHASE SWITCH: If the bass is indistinct or lacks depth, the Phase
Once the loudspeaker settings have been finalised, put the AV
switch may need adjustment. Set the switch to 0º and listen
amplifier into its “Test” mode (see your processor instructions),
carefully to some music with extended bass. If there is
Adjust the levels until all channels are equally loud.
insufficient bass output from the sub-woofer set the Phase switch to 180º. Select the position which produces the most
You may need to adjust the subwoofer output level. Avoid
natural, extended bass.
setting too high a level or you will swamp the sound with bass which be tiring to listen to and may limit the subwoofer’s ability
LOW PASS FILTER. This adjusts the blend between the
to respond to large bass transients. Set a sensible level going
subwoofer and the main speakers. and enables the system to be
into the subwoofer. The subwoofer volume control should be
set up for optimum bass performance. The system has been
between 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock .
optimised for a setting of 65Hz. For stronger bass you can set the switch to 75 or 85 Hz. If you choose too low a setting there may
LFE
be a ‘hole’ in the bass response; too high a setting with the
The Low Frequency Effects channel was designed as an additional
tower speakers may result in bloated upper bass.
bass channel with its own dedicated subwoofer. In practice
AUTO SWITCH. In normal mode the subwoofer is permanently
however, if all the speakers are set to Small, the LFE channel will
on. This may result in low level hum or noise if the rest of the
be combined with the bass from other channels and all this feeds
system is switched off and the subwoofer is left switched on.
into the subwoofer. When you set the LFE level from your AV processor, use care with this setting as the LFE channel may contain powerful low frequencies which, although normal in a cinema, may overload a domestic subwoofer.
If, during a programme, you hear popping or thumping noises coming from the subwoofer, immediately turn the AV Processor's volume level down and then back off the LFE level. If this does not cure the problem, back off the volume level at the subwoofer.
When the system is not in use for extended periods, we suggest
Please read the relevant sections of your AV amplifier manual
you switch off the subwoofer to protect it from switching noises
and familiarise yourself with the various issues. If you are
caused by domestic appliances, etc.
unsure, consult your dealer for help.
Setting the AUTO switch to ON automatically turns the subwoofer on when a signal is detected at any of the inputs and turns it off (Standby Mode) after a period of inactivity. We recommend the AUTO switch be set to ON for normal operation.
In AUTO mode the indicator on the front of the subwoofer will glow RED when the unit is in Standby and GREEN when operational. If your subwoofer is disconnected from the mains or the Power switch is “Off”, the indicator will be extinguished.
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Dolby Labs Recommended 7.1 Placement (Single Back channel for 6.1 shown dotted)
5.1 system with freestanding Centre Channel and wall mounted rear surround speakers
SAMPLE MULTICHANNEL PLACEMENTS
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Left Surround
Left Back
90º
110º
135º
150º
22º
30º
LFE
Centre
Right Back
Right Front
Left Front
Right Surround
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Television picture colour is distorted
Subwoofer too close to TV. (Switch off system and TV. Move units away. Leave 15 mins. Switch on.
Excessive bass distortion at low volumes
Subwoofer level set too high; LFE level set too high; Subwoofer incorrectly wired
Excessive or distorted bass at high levels
System level set too high; Bass control set too high; Speakers too close to room corners
Popping or thumping from the subwoofer
System level set high; Subwoofer level set too high; LFE level set too high
Indistinct sound; Poor localisation of effects. Poor localisation of dialogue
One or more loudspeakers is out of phase. Check all system connections and rectify. (Read the manual for correct connection procedure)
Distorted / rattling sounds at high levels
System level too high; Objects on speakers/subwoofer; Objects too close to subwoofer
Sound lacks bass content Bass reproduction indistinct
Front loudspeakers out of phase. Check all system connections and rectify. Subwoofer not switched on; Subwoofer phase incorrect; Subwoofer crossover control too low
No Sound
System not switched on; Speaker cables shorting terminals out; Wrong source selected
Symptom Possible Cause
TROUBLESHOOTING -
If your system is not working properly please work through this checklist before returning a unit to your dealer.
Before investigating a problem, always switch off the system at the mains.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
UK
If you play the speakers with the grilles off exercise great care. NEVER touch the drive units which are easily damaged.
Wharfedale International Ltd. IAG House, Sovereign Court,
The loudspeaker cabinets can be cleaned with a damp cloth or
Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 6XU, England.
with a spray furniture polish and a soft cloth. Apply the spray
Tel:+44 (0)1480 447700 Fax: +44 (0)1480 43176
sparingly to the cloth and then polish the cabinet. Never apply spray directly to the cabinet.
GUARANTEE & SERVICE
In the unlikely event that your unit develops a fault you should return it to your Wharfedale dealer using the original packing to ensure safe shipping.
The terms of your guarantee may vary in different countries but in all cases the guarantee excludes:
All damage caused through accident, misuse, wear and tear,
For information on other authorised service centres worldwide contact
neglect, incorrect installation, adjustment or repair by
Wharfedale International in the U.K.
unauthorised personnel. Liability for damage or loss occurring
A worldwide distributor list is available on the Wharfedale website:
in transit to or from the purchaser.
www.wharfedale.co.uk
Wharfedale will not be liable for any consequential damage,
Wharfedale has a policy of continuous product development and
loss or injury, arising from or in conjunction with this
reserves the right to change specification without notice.
equipment.
The name ‘WHARFEDALE' is a registered trademark of Wharfedale International Ltd. Wharfedale is a member of the International Audio Group
AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES
ASIA
IAG. Room 2310 - 2311, Press Building, Shennan Road C, Shenzhen, China. Tel: +86-755-82091200 Fax: +86-755-82091205
USA
IAG America, Inc. 8440 154th Avenue NE, Redmond, Washington 98052 USA Tel: +1 425 861 3909 Fax: +1 425 861 390
FURTHER INFORMATION
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Format Bass/Bass mid unit Tweeter Rec. Amplifier Power Nominal Impedance A/V shielding Sensitivity (1W @ 1M) Freq. Response (-6dB) Crossover Frequency Size (H x W x D) Height on floor stand Footprint (inc plinth)
Tower sealed 4 x 80mm 25mm 10 -150 W 8 Ohms No 88 dB 120 Hz-20kHz
3.5 kHz 945 x 115 x 76 mm 995 mm 270 x 240 mm
Tower grand sealed 8 x 80mm 25mm 10-175 W 8 Ohms No 90 dB 80 Hz-20kHz 600 Hz, 4.5 kHz 1165 x 115 x 76 mm 1215 mm 270 x 240 mm
SPECIFICATIONS
WA-T4 WA-T8
Large Format Loudspeakers
Format Bass/mid unit Tweeter Rec. Amplifier Power Nominal Impedance A/V shielding Sensitivity (1W @ 1M) Freq. Response (-6dB) Crossover Frequency Size (H x W x D)
Surround small sealed 80 mm 25mm 10 -100 W 8 Ohms No 84 dB 130 Hz - 20 kHz 4 kHz 201 x 115 x 76 mm
Surround large sealed 2 x 80 mm 25mm 10 -120 W 8 Ohms No 87 dB 120 Hz - 20 kHz 4 kHz 289 x 115 x 76 mm
WA-S1 WA-S2
Satellite Loudspeakers
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Wall mount sealed 4 x 80 mm 25 mm 10 -150 W 8 Ohms Yes 90 dB 110 Hz - 20 kHz
3.5 kHz 600 x 115 x 76 mm
WA-W4
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Format Bass/Bass mid unit Tweeter Rec. Amplifier Power Nominal Impedance A/V shielding Sensitivity (1W @ 1M) Freq. Response (-6dB) Crossover Frequency Size (H x W x D) Height on feet (if used)
Centre small sealed 2 x 80 mm 25 mm 10 -120 W 8 Ohms Yes 87 dB 120 Hz - 20 kHz
3.5 kHz 115 x 289 x 76 mm 120 mm
Centre large sealed 4 x 80 mm 25 mm 10 -150 W 8 Ohms Yes 90 dB 110 Hz - 20 kHz
3.5 kHz 115 x 600 x 76 mm 120 mm
SPECIFICATIONS
WA-C2
WA-C4
Centre Channel Loudspeakers
Format Bass Woofer A/V shielding Amplifier Power Input Sensitivity Avg. Max Output at 1 metre Freq. Response (boundary position) Crossover Range Cabinet Volume Size (H x W x D)
Reflex 200 mm No 100 Watts 250 mV at 75 W output 107 dB 40 Hz - 130 Hz 35 - 85 Hz (10dB steps) 18 Litres 310 x 400 x180 mm
Reflex 300 mm No 100 Watts 250 mV at 75 W output 112 dB 38 Hz - 130 Hz 35 - 85 Hz (10dB steps) 27 Litres 445 x 600 x 250 mm
WA-8SB WA-12SB
Subwoofers
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Wharfedale International Ltd., IAG House, Sovereign Court, Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 6XU, England.
Tel:+44 (0)1480 447700 www.wharfedale.co.uk
Wharfedale is a member of the International Audio Group.
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