Aaron HCC-300 User Manual
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Brand: Aaron
Category: Home Cinema speakers , Speakers , Speaker System
Type: Instructions manual
Model: Aaron HCC-300 , Aaron HCC-600 , Aaron HMF-600 , Aaron HSS-300 , Aaron HSS-600
Pages: 6 (0.3 Mb)
Very important please note: What we state in this section relates only to the AARON LOUDSPEAKER
product, we are not responsible for any nominal specifications quoted by any other manufacturers that
may be inaccurate.
It is important that you understand a little about your speakers impedance for two main reasons. One is to
calculate how much undistorted power your amplifier will deliver. Secondly to check that the speaker`s
impedance is suitable for your amplifier or if it`s safe to have two speakers on the output of each channel. The
speaker input resistance is quoted as the “nominal impedance” this is what you base all your calculations on.
1: If you wish to calculate the output power from the amplifier then you must first look at the amplifier
specifications. It will usually give you an output rating for 4 ohms and 8 ohms. If the nominal speaker value is 8
ohms for example, then the amplifier`s power rating for 8 ohms is the one you have to allow for. Note: If the
speaker`s nominal impedance is 6 ohms (which is the case with some models on the Aaron range) then the
maximum undistorted power from the amplifier will be half way between the 4 ohm and the 8 ohm rating.
2: It is safe to have a speaker with a nominal impedance greater than the amplifiers minimum output rating.
But care must be taken not to use a speaker or speaker combination that is below the amplifier`s minimum
impedance capability. Having said that, most reputable amplifier manufacturers allow for a small safety margin,
for instance it is not likely to cause any problem if you connect an “AARON” 6 ohm speaker to an 8 ohm rated
amplifier output. Should you wish to put two speakers on each amplifier output, a little more care is required.
Below is a list of safe combinations that can be used with the most high quality, modern amplifiers.
Main speaker (ohms) 16 16 8 16 6 8 8 6
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Second speaker(ohms) 16 8 16 6 16 8 6 8
If your combination does not fit any of the above seek advice from the amplifier manufacturer before turning
the system on. Note: a 6 plus 6 ohm connection may be possible but check first as the amplifier will need to be
rated into 2 ohms to make this combination safe.
BI-WIRING
Connect cable to these terminals for
midrange frequencies. Please take care that
positive and negative are not mixed up.
For Bi-wiring remove gold bars.
Connect cable to these terminals for high
and low frequencies. Please take care that
positive and negative are not mixed up.
SPEAKER INPUT IMPEDANCE
The advantage gained by bi-wiring is to stop back EMF from one circuit in the speaker interfering with the
other. For best results, two power amplifiers should be used. However good results can be obtained by
connected two twin wires, one to each banana set on the speaker, and the other ends connected together at the
amplifier output.
SURROUND SOUND
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Speaker placement can completely alter the sound of your speakers. At Aaron we spend a lot of time and
effort to design speakers that are not so position critical, but there will still be some variation from one position to
another. Due to the many different listening environments it is impossible to make cut and dry rules for the best
position for your speakers. Put them where they sound best to your ears, by using trial and error.