Tannoy 10 Grille Removal, Proximity to Televisions & Monitors, Running, Low Frequency Section

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Grille Removal

Special acoustically transparent cloth is used in the grille assembly. However for the very best performance, you may wish to remove the grilles.

To do this, unscrew the brass knob from the rear of the cabinet, and screw it into the threaded insert at the bottom of the grille assembly. Pull gently outwards and lower the grille, so that it clears the lip at the top of the cabinet.

Proximity to Televisions & Monitors

Loudspeaker drive units contain large magnets. These are capable of generating a substantial magnetic field extending a considerable distance beyond the sidewalls of the speaker enclosure. This field can cause picture distortion if the speakers are placed too close to a CRT television or monitor.

For this reason, Glenair 10 should be placed no closer than 1.5m to a television or monitor.

Running In

Like all loudspeakers, the drive unit in your Tannoy Glenair 10 a while to reach optimum performance, as the stresses in the materials relax - especially in the suspension system. For this reason, it is beneficial to run the system at fairly high levels at normal room temperature, for approximately 20 hours to achieve best results.

Tannoy Dual ConcentricDrive Unit

One of the unique advantages of the Tannoy Dual Concentric™ principle is that the low and high frequency sound radiation is generated on the same axis. The high frequency unit is mounted behind, and concentrically with, the low frequency unit. High frequency sound radiates from the centre of the low frequency unit through a carefully designed high frequency exponential horn. Low and high frequencies are therefore fully integrated at source. It is this feature that gives the Dual Concentric™ driver such unique sound reproduction qualities.

There are other significant benefits. The high frequency unit does not obstruct the low frequency unit in any way (a unique feature when compared with other so called coaxial systems). Polar dispersion of sound is symmetrical in both horizontal and vertical planes. By careful crossover network design the virtual acoustic sources of the high and low frequency units can be made to occupy the same point on the axis. Therefore the total sound appears to emanate from a single point source located slightly behind the drive unit. This means that the loudspeakers, when fed from a high quality stereo source, can recreate a full and accurate stereo image.

The Low Frequency Section

The low frequency section of the Dual Concentric™ driver has exceptional power handling and dynamic range. The low frequency cone piston is produced from selected multi-fibre paper pulp. This is specially treated to absorb internal resonance modes.

 

The treated fabric surround is designed to correctly terminate the moving cone and provide optimumcompliance and linearity at large

 

excursions. The cone piston is driven by a high power motor system consisting of a single layer copper ribbon coil suspended in a

 

precision magnetic air gap. The coil is wound with a special high temperature adhesive system and individually cured to ensure reliable

 

operation at high peak power inputs. The shape of the low frequency cone is arranged to provide optimum dispersion of audio frequencies

 

at both the high and low ends of the spectrum. The cone flare continues the high frequency horn profile to ensure a smooth transition

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at the crossover point.

The High Frequency Section

The high frequency driver consists of a wide dynamic range compression unit giving superb transient performance with a smooth uncoloured response. The compression unit feeds acoustic power through a phase compensating device, the Tannoy Tulip Waveguide ™, to the throat of the acoustic horn. This horn provides an acoustic impedance transformation to match the compression unit radiation into the listening environment.

A aluminium alloy diaphragm, formed by a specially developed process, produces a piston with a very high stiffness to mass ratio. Optimum molecular grain structure gives long-term durability. A low mass precision copper voice coil provides the driving force for the diaphragm, energized by a powerful ferrite magnet system. A copper pole piece cap ensures Eddy Current losses are minimized, thus reducing non linear distortion. A damped acoustic cavity controls the compression driver response and ensures further correct acoustic impedance matching to the horn throat.

The Crossover Network

During the design of the crossover network the acoustic, mechanical and electrical interactions of the high and low frequency sections have been fully analysed. The crossover is therefore an integral part of the design of the system. The crossover network provides complex equalisation in both amplitude and phase for each section and fully integrates the response at the crossover point.

All components are high precision, low-loss and thermally stable. Very high quality audio grade polypropylene capacitors are used for the high frequency feed. Large laminated iron core inductors avoid saturation effects. The components are laid out to minimise inter component coupling and are placed well away from the driver magnetic field. Van den Hul high purity silver plated copper wiring is used throughout.

The complementary design of crossover and drive units means that the loudspeaker system as a whole behaves as a minimum phase system over the audio band and therefore the acoustic sources of the high and low frequency sections are aligned in time and space to ensure accurate reproduction of stereo images.

A Note on Auditory Perception

Our hearing mechanism locates natural sound sources with great accuracy by using the naturally occurring phase differences (or arrival times) at middle frequencies, and intensity differences at higher frequencies, between each of our ears. Naturally occurring sounds pass through the air to the ears at constant speed (345 metres / second or 1132 feet / second). All frequencies travel at the same speed and therefore a frequency independent time delay is associated with the distances involved. (The familiar time delay between a flash of lightning and the associated clap of thunder is an example). Human hearing relies on the constant nature of the time delay with the intensity to locate natural sounds accurately. A pair of Glenair 10 loudspeakers can uniquely reconstruct stereo images and provide excellent localisation of recorded sounds. The Tannoy Dual Concentric™ driver principle ensures that the source of sound at high frequencies is one the same axis as the source of sound at low frequencies.

The careful design of crossover network complements the drive unit to provide a coincident sound source at frequencies where the human ear derives phase information for localisation. The loudspeaker system exhibits a time delay response that is in essence independent of reproduced frequencies. In addition, the amplitude (or intensity) response is linear, smooth and consistent. This provides the correct intensity information to recreate the original sound stage.

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Contents Estd Unpacking Instructions Tannoy a Short HistoryInitial Positioning Amplifier MatchingConnection in Single Wire Mode Connecting your LoudspeakersCable Choice Terminal PanelConnection of Earth or ‘GROUND’ Lead Connection in BI-WIRE ModeConnection in BI-AMP Mode Proximity to Televisions & Monitors Grille RemovalRunning Tannoy Dual ConcentricDrive UnitWarranty and Service FaultfindingTechnical Specifications 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.