Atlantic Technology AT-2 instruction manual Connecting Your Speakers, Conventional Connection

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AT-2 High Performance Loudspeaker with H-PAS™ Technology

Connecting Your Speakers

We recommend that you connect your system using high quality dual conductor stranded wire of 16 gauge or heavier, for lengths up to 25 feet (8m) . Remember, the lower the gauge number, the heavier the wire. Use heavier gauge wire for longer runs. Please contact your audio/video dealer or installer for specific cable recommendations and further information regarding special circumstances.

The terminals themselves are designed to allow the use of very heavy speaker wire or connectors. Be sure to tighten them securely, but don’t over-tighten them.

WARNING: To prevent risk of electrical shock or damage to your equipment, always switch off the amplifier or receiver when making any system connections.

Conventional Connection

Leave terminal straps in place. (See figure 6 opposite)

You can connect your speakers by using a variety of audio connectors such as pin connectors, spade lugs, etc., or you can:

1.Remove ½" (13mm) of insulation from each wire end.

2.Twist the stranded wire together, keeping the two ends separate.

3.Place the appropriate wire through the postholes in the connectors. These holes are revealed when you loosen the connector’s capscrew.

4.Screw down the capscrew tightly, but be careful not to over tighten it.

5.Check the tightness of the capscrews 24 hours after hookup and occasionally after that, as they can loosen over time.

It’s important to observe polarity while making speaker connections: red

(+)terminals on the amplifier to red (+) on the speaker, black (–) on the amplifier to black (–) on the speaker. Look carefully at the wires you are using and note that one of the conductors of each pair will typically be identified by color, printing on the outer jacket, ridges on the outer jacket, or a thread intertwined with the wire strands. By convention, the marked wire is connected to the red (+) terminal.

WARNING: Before turning on the amplifier, be certain that no stray wire strands are touching across any terminals as this might damage your amplifier.

Finally,check the polarity of your speakers by listening to some stereo music with good bass content.If the sound seems“hollow”,unusually spread out, or seems to have weak bass, recheck your connections for proper polarity and correct the out of phase connection, if necessary.

Bi-amp Connection

Remove terminal straps. (See figure 7 opposite)

Bi-amplification uses separate amplifiers for the high- and low-frequency sections of the speaker.Using separate amplifiers increases the current avail- able to drive the speaker and decreases the audibility of amplifier-generated harmonic and intermodulation distortion, since the amplifiers’ high- and low-frequency distortion products do not interact with each other the way they do in a single full-range amplifier. A speaker driven in bi-amplified mode will play louder and sound cleaner than the same speaker driven by a single full-range amplifier of equivalent combined wattage.

IMPORTANT: The power recommendation for these speaker systems assumes that you will not operate your amplifier/receiver in a way that produces distortion. Even rugged speakers like these can be dam- aged by an amplifier driven into audible distortion. The harsh ampli- fier distortion (“clipping”) that occurs in this situation will eventually cause damage to the speaker system. This type of damage may be cumulative and can build up over time, as the amplifier is driven into overload again and again. Such damage is easily identifiable through examination of the damaged speaker’s voice coil and is not covered by the warranty.

These speakers will play very loudly when provided with enough undis- torted power to do so.If necessary, consult your dealer or Atlantic Technol- ogy for additional information.

Wire Management System

Attach the wire management guides to the speaker’s rear panel as shown (see figure 5) with the included hardware.Run your speaker wire under the guides for a neat installation.

Figure 5

Installing the wire management brackets

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Contents AT-2 Table of Contents Using the AT-2 on Speaker Stands Unpacking the SpeakersAttaching the Grilles Placement Setting Bass ManagementSpeaker Placement for Home Theater Connecting Your Speakers Conventional ConnectionSystem Wiring High Frequency Energy Control Caring for your SpeakersSpecifications Drivers WooferSpecifications Page 015-0002

AT-2 specifications

The Atlantic Technology AT-2 is a remarkable addition to the home audio market, designed for audiophiles seeking an immersive listening experience. Known for its robust performance and elegant design, the AT-2 exemplifies the brand's commitment to high-fidelity sound.

One of the most notable features of the AT-2 is its innovative technology. The speakers incorporate advanced multi-driver configurations, allowing them to produce a rich, dynamic soundscape. The AT-2 uses a 5.25-inch polypropylene bass driver, designed to provide deep, impactful bass that enriches any audio playback. Coupled with a 1-inch silk-dome tweeter, the speakers excel in reproducing high frequencies with clarity, ensuring that vocals and instruments are rendered with precision.

The AT-2 incorporates Atlantic Technology's proprietary Bass Management System. This technology intelligently manages low-frequency output, making it possible for the speakers to deliver a full-bodied sound without distortion, even at higher volumes. This feature is particularly appealing for home theater enthusiasts, as it enhances the effectiveness of soundtracks and dialogue.

Another characteristic of the AT-2 is its versatility. Designed for both music and home theater applications, these speakers adapt seamlessly across a variety of genres and formats. Whether users are listening to music, watching movies, or playing video games, the AT-2 delivers an engaging audio experience. The speakers can be mounted on stands or placed on shelves, providing flexibility in room setups.

In terms of build quality, the AT-2 is constructed with a solid MDF cabinet, which minimizes resonance and unwanted vibrations. The elegant exterior, finished with a high-quality vinyl veneer, complements any decor while ensuring durability. Additionally, the rear-firing port design enhances low-frequency response, optimizing placement against walls or in corners.

Finally, the AT-2 is engineered for efficiency. With a nominal impedance of 8 ohms and a sensitivity rating of 88 dB, these speakers can be effortlessly driven by a wide range of amplifiers and home theater receivers. This accessibility ensures that users do not need to invest in high-end equipment to achieve excellent sound.

In summary, the Atlantic Technology AT-2 combines advanced technologies, versatility, and aesthetic appeal, making it an outstanding choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience at home. Whether for music or movies, these speakers promise great sound quality and performance.