TOA Electronics HB-1 Crossover Connections with a FULL-RANGE Speaker, Level Balance and Polarity

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8. CROSSOVER CONNECTIONS WITH A FULL-RANGE SPEAKER

8.1. Recommended Filters for the HB-1

Because the HB-1's enclosure construction is designed to create an acoustic band-pass filter, the mid and high frequency audio ranges are cut even if the input signal band is not limited with a low-pass filter. Therefore, the HB-1 functions as a sub-woofer with no filtering.

HB-1's cross section

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The speaker driving efficiency can be increased by inserting a low-pass filter before the power amplifier to cut the mid and high frequency components of the input signal to the sub-woofer.

The following filter settings are recommended when using a digital signal processor for the HB-1's signal system:

High-pass filter (– 12 dB/oct): Cut-off frequency=40 Hz, Q=1.0

Low-pass filter (– 12 dB/oct): Cut-off frequency=100 Hz, Q=1.0

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8.2. Level Balance and Polarity

When using the HB-1 in combination with TOA's F or H series Full-Range Speakers, adjust their level balance or polarity depending on the conditions of the installation location.

8.2.1. Level balance adjustment

Adjust the level of the sub-woofer or full range speaker depending on the number of units to be installed or installation conditions.

8.2.2. Polarity adjustment

Acoustic energy increases at the crossover band for the sub-woofer and full-range speaker if the two speaker are in phase with each other, and decreases if out of phase. Because the phase characteristics of both the sub-woofer and the full-range speaker vary continuously depending on frequency, simply matching the connector polarities of the sub-woofer is not always the best procedure.

To confirm how much the acoustic energy increases or decreases, reverse the polarity of the sub-woofer's "+" and "–" connectors and select the connection polarity that results in the largest output of acoustic energy. (The use of a real-time spectrum analyzer to check the degree of energy increase is highly recommended.)

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Contents Table of Contents Operating InstructionsWhen Installing the Unit Safety PrecautionsSafety Symbol and Message Conventions When the Unit is in UseNomenclature and Dimensions FeaturesHandling Precautions General DescriptionFlush Wall or Ceiling Mounting InstallationContents Front Vertical cross-sectional Horizontal cross-sectionalWhen mounting the bracket to two-by-four construction When mounting the bracket to the ceiling panelTerminals to use with a screwdriver Single connection Bridge connectionSurface Front grille installation Suspending the unit Bolt suspension Wire SuspensionSuspending the Unit in the Ceiling Matching Transformer Installation Crossover Connections with a FULL-RANGE Speaker Level balance adjustmentPolarity adjustment Recommended Filters for the HB-1Matching transformer low-frequency threshold High-impedance amplifier low-frequency thresholdSpecifications Accessories