Tannoy 10 Tannoy a Short History, Unpacking Instructions, Initial Positioning, Amplifier Matching

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In combining the best of traditional crafts with the latest production and design skills, Tannoy presents the Glenair 10 loudspeaker.

 

The Glenair 10 embodies the Tannoy philosophy and brings a fresh modern approach to our Prestige range of loudspeakers. Cabinets

 

incorporating selected hardwoods are hand finished to a standard that is unsurpassed.

 

The Glenair 10 is a truly special loudspeaker. The high performance driver is

 

the latest version of our famous 10" Tannoy Dual Concentric™, and includes

 

a multi-fibre paper pulp cone and fabric surround for natural midrange and

 

well defined bass. The high frequency section incorporates Tannoy Tulip

 

Waveguide™ technology, giving a true to life performance. The driver is

 

installed in a damped birch-ply cabinet with cherry veneers and solid wooden

 

mouldings. Silver-plated Van den Hul wiring is used throughout to minimize

 

losses and improve clarity. The carefully optimized crossover includes low loss

 

inductors and special audio grade capacitors.

 

Tannoy - A Short History

 

In the early days of broadcasting radio sets needed both low and high voltage DC power and this had to be supplied by batteries.

 

The lead acid batteries commonly used in the radio equipment of the time therefore needed regular recharging.

 

In London, in 1926, Guy R. Fountain perfected a new type of electrical rectifier with the aim of designing a charger more suitable for

 

use in the home. His rectifier consisted of two dissimilar metals held in a special electrolyte solution;

 

one was Tantalum and the other an alloy of Lead. So successful was this invention that Guy Fountain founded a British company by

 

the name of Tannoy. a contraction of the words 'Tantalum' and 'Alloy', and this brand name soon became internationally renowned

 

and highly regarded in all aspects of sound reproduction.

 

Early experiments with moving coil loudspeakers with DC energised magnets proved to be the company’s first foray into the field of

 

loudspeaker technology. A discrete two-way loudspeaker system followed in 1933 and shortly after a range of microphones and

 

loudspeakers capable of high power handling. These developments led the company to become world famous in the field of public

 

address and sound distribution, with countless prestigious installations completed in subsequent decades. So much so that the Oxford

 

English Dictionary adopted the word Tannoy as the generic term for a PA system.

 

Tannoy has always been at the forefront of the communications revolution, developing its own equipment and production technology.

 

The company has built up a fund of knowledge and experience, which has proved invaluable in the development of loudspeakers for

 

an exceptionally wide range of applications. The famous Tannoy Dual Concentric™ loudspeaker driver principle was created and

 

developed under Guy Fountain's direction in the late 1940’s. It is still highly regarded by music enthusiasts, recording facilities and

 

broadcast studios, worldwide due to its unique point source dispersion properties. Due to the complex design, where the high frequency

 

unit is mounted behind, and concentrically with, the low frequency unit, the low and high frequencies are fully integrated at source.

 

It is this feature that gives the Dual Concentric™ driver such unique sound reproduction qualities.

 

Guy Fountain retired in 1974 but the Tannoy Company maintains his philosophy and, as such, remains dedicated to the accurate and

 

realistic reproduction of music for those enthusiasts and audio professionals around the world.

 

The Tannoy Research and Development team has continued to refine the innovative Dual Concentric™ principle. Using the latest

 

design and material technologies, with sophisticated circuit techniques in crossover design; Tannoy has produced a loudspeaker system

 

with superb reproductive capabilities and exceptionally wide dynamic range.

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Tannoy is now part of the TG Group, whose goal is to design, produce and distribute the best engineered, most recognised and respected

brands of audio products in the world.

Unpacking Instructions

After opening the carton and folding the end leaves out of the way, remove the packing cushion to reveal the plinth and bottom of the loudspeaker. Locate the bag containing the four mounting cones and cups. Turn the loudspeaker over so that the cabinet now stands on the floor inside the carton. Lift the carton upwards to reveal the loudspeaker.

Examine all packing material and inspect the carton for signs of external damage. If there is evidence of excessive mishandling in transit, resulting in damage to the loudspeaker, inform the carrier and supplier immediately. Always keep the packing in such circumstances for subsequent examination.

Tannoy strongly suggests that you store the complete packaging set for possible future use.

Initial Positioning

Screw the four carpet piercing cones to each cabinet to ensure stability and best sound quality. These are designed to avoid damage to the carpet, but for bare wooden floors, they should rest on the metal cups provided.

Locate the loudspeakers so that the favourite listening position is approximately 15° from the axes of the cabinets. The axes of both cabinets should intersect at a point slightly in front of the listening position. Remember that the proximity of the loudspeakers to walls and corners will affect the sound. Some experimentation will probably be needed to fine-tune the stereo image depth and low frequency sound quality. Close-to-wall positions - and room corners more so - have the effect of increasing very low frequency sound energy. Reflective adjacent walls may upset the stereo image by causing unwanted reflections.

The loudspeakers are designed to be used at least 1m from any sidewall or reflective surface and at least 0.5m away from a rear wall. Only in this position will their exceptional stereo image depth capabilities be realised.

Amplifier Matching

Consult the product specification page as this clearly shows the acceptable power range for amplifier matching to your speakers. The high peak power handling of Tannoy loudspeakers permits responsible use with more powerful amplifiers - please read the Warranty.

As with all loudspeaker systems, the power handling is a function of voice coil thermal capacity. Care should be taken to avoid overdriving any amplifier, as this will cause output overload resulting in 'clipping' or distortion within the output signal. This, if done for any extended period, will cause damage to the speakers.

Generally an amplifier of higher power that is running hard, but free of distortion, will do less damage to the loudspeaker than a lower

 

power amplifier continually clipping. Remember also that a high powered amplifier running at less than 90% of output power generally

 

sounds a great deal better than a lower powered example struggling to achieve 100%. An amplifier with insufficient drive capability

 

will not allow the full performance of the loudspeakers to be realised.

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Contents Estd Initial Positioning Tannoy a Short HistoryUnpacking Instructions Amplifier MatchingCable Choice Connecting your LoudspeakersConnection in Single Wire Mode Terminal PanelConnection of Earth or ‘GROUND’ Lead Connection in BI-WIRE ModeConnection in BI-AMP Mode Running Grille RemovalProximity to Televisions & Monitors Tannoy Dual ConcentricDrive UnitTechnical Specifications FaultfindingWarranty and Service Care of the Cabinet

10 specifications

Tannoy, a name synonymous with high-quality audio reproduction, has captured the hearts of audiophiles and professionals alike for generations. Among its revered line of products is the Tannoy 10, a speaker that encapsulates the company's commitment to innovation, craftsmanship, and performance.

The Tannoy 10 features a 10-inch dual concentric driver, a hallmark of Tannoy's design philosophy. This technology combines the woofer and tweeter into a single point source, ensuring that sound waves emanate from the same location. This alignment minimizes phase cancellation and ensures a coherent, immersive soundstage. The result is a smooth frequency response across a wide range, making the Tannoy 10 ideal for both music playback and critical listening environments.

In terms of build quality, Tannoy leaves no stone unturned. The cabinet is constructed from high-grade materials, designed to minimize resonance and unwanted coloration of sound. The internal bracing adds rigidity to the structure, helping to maintain clarity and precision, even at higher volume levels. The Tannoy 10’s aesthetic appeal is enhanced by a classic wood veneer finish, which not only looks stunning but also complements a variety of home decor styles.

One of the standout characteristics of the Tannoy 10 is its versatility. Whether used in a home studio for music production, as part of a high-fidelity home audio system, or for public address applications, this speaker can handle it all. Its robust power handling capacity and sensitivity allow it to perform well in both small and large environments, making it a go-to choice for many professionals.

The speaker is also equipped with advanced technologies such as the Tannoy Waveguide, which enhances high-frequency dispersion, allowing for a wider sweet spot. This means that listeners can enjoy consistent audio quality from various positions within the room. Coupled with a refined crossover design, the Tannoy 10 effectively manages the transition between frequencies, ensuring a balanced output.

In conclusion, the Tannoy 10 is a testament to Tannoy's legacy of sound excellence. With its dual concentric driver technology, exceptional build quality, versatile application, and thoughtful engineering, it stands out as one of the premier choices for audiophiles and professionals seeking unparalleled audio performance. Whether for casual listening or studio use, the Tannoy 10 continues to impress with its ability to deliver rich, detailed sound that brings music to life.