Klipsch P-37F, P-27S, P-38F, P-27C, P-17B owner manual Loudspeaker Components, Bass Drivers

Models: P-17B P-27C P-38F P-27S P-37F

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Bass Drivers

The woofer utilizes a low mass hybrid Aluminum/Rohacell®/Kevlar® cone with an over hung voice coil. Even under massive dynamic demand, the driver retains linearity and low distortion. A three-part high intensity neodymium magnet is used with a main magnet, plus rear and forward magnets placed to ensure linearity, reduce stray magnetic energy and provide intense field strength in the voice coil gap. Dual Faraday rings on the pole piece minimize unwanted inductance, enhance heat dissipation and minimize dynamic compression.

The metal cone of the woofer is damped with a composite Rohacel and Kevlar lay- ers which minimices ringing and maintains low mass, eliminating breakup and other

distortion products. As is the case with the midrange driver, the surround uses a flat-sided shape which keeps surround-produced output to a minimum and preserves phase response. The cast aluminum frame assures maxi-

mum heat transfer without any reflection of the back wave of the driver that would otherwise alter the sound. An inverted half-roll low density foam rubber surround completes the clean

appearance.

In the P-38F and the P-37F he woofers see differing pass bands. This preserves con- sistent dispersion through the critical woofer to midrange transition region and has a positive impact on off axis performance and stereo imaging. This upper woofer covers the entire range from 30 Hz to 500 Hz, where it crosses over to the midrange driver, while the two lower woofers cover only the low and mid-bass. This “tapered-array”

design delivers full bass impact, plus a graceful transition between driver groups in both tonal accuracy and dispersion.

Midrange - “The midrange is where we live” Paul W. Klipsch

The inverted dome midrange driver operates from 500 Hz to 3.5 kHz and is a unique design, not found on any previous Klipsch product.

The driver sensitivity of 106 dB allows minimal excursion at normal playback volume. As cone excursion reduces, so does distortion. The 4.5-inch aluminum dome is driven by 3 high temperature N35H neodymium magnets, ensuring linearity under a range of listening volumes. The pole piece is topped by a copper cap, whose purpose is to minimize unwanted inductive components. The surround has half the density of the material typically used and thus offers reduced mass. Unlike most designs, this midrange driver delivers much more output from the dome and less

from the surround. As a surround is always in motion and always changing shape, output from its surface is high in distortion—minimizing surround surface area is another means to reducing overall distortion.

The midrange unit is housed in its own magnetically-shielded sealed enclosure, which isolates the driver from acoustic energy generated by the woofers. Every effort has been made to ensure great accuracy, as well as long-term durability from this unique driver.

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Klipsch P-37F, P-27S, P-38F, P-27C, P-17B owner manual Loudspeaker Components, Bass Drivers