
7. Mains Input
Connect the power cord to this IEC socket, and plug the other end into your AC outlet.
•When the POWER MODE [6] switch is in the ON
position (and the front panel power switch [9] is in the IN position), applying AC power activates the muting circuit for about four seconds while the power supply and internal circuitry stabilize, then the HR624 MK2 unmutes and is ready to go.
8. Passive Radiator
When you mount a loudspeaker in a box, there are two things that you can do with the radiation from the rear of the cone: use it to enhance the low‑frequency performance of the speaker system (bass reflex system) or soak it up (acoustic suspension system).
•A bass reflex system uses the rear radiation to extend the
The HR624 MK2 is a bass reflex
•Simple ports or ducts must have sufficient surface area to prevent the velocity of the air within them from exceeding 5% of the speed of sound, which keeps the vent from becoming audible (breathing and wheezing sounds) at high signal levels.
•This requirement for sufficient surface area creates a design problem when using ports — finding enough space in the enclosure for them to fit.
The passive radiator replaces the port found on most speaker systems. It offers several advantages to simple porting:
•One primary advantage of a passive radiator is that it can reproduce low frequencies with lower distortion and at a higher sound pressure level (SPL) than a simple port or duct.
•Our unique passive radiator design uses a flat diaphragm providing exceptional stiffness to the radiating surface.
•The elliptical shape of the passive radiator takes up nearly the entire surface area available on the rear of the enclosure, allowing the passive radiator to move more air than a port.
Passive Radiator
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