641is owners manual -3009 REV A ©2001 analog and digital systems, inc. 1.800.255.4434 www.adst.
anufacturer’s name: anufacturer’s address: analog and digital systems, inc 9235 south mckemy street tempe arizona 85284 usa clares, that the product: product name: 641is nforms to the following standards: EN 50 081-1/1992 EN 50 082-1/3.1995 european contact: Axel Perlwitz audiomax GmbH Heilbronn Germany introduction..................................................................................... about this manual............................................................................
ded woofer basket - the back bone of any good woofer is it’s basket. It provides the proper alignnt and support structure for the magnet while the very thin braces guarantee a minimum of early ections off the basket that would be ordinarily transmitted as sonic colorations through the cone. eter level control - a three position control adjusts the volume of the tweeter with respect to the range.
Study your automobile thoroughly before you drill or cut any holes. Take extra care when working near gas tanks, gas lines, brake or hydraulic lines and electrical wiring. Wear eye and ear protection when using power tools. Keep the woofers and tweeters away from metal filings and shavings. Once foreign objects are stuck to the magnets or tweeter dome, it will be virtually impossible to remove them.
ote on power handling h 6-series speaker system requires a minimum of 20 Watts per channel to achieve reasonable lisng volumes in a moving automobile without clipping the amplifier. a/d/s/ recommends 150 Watts channel as a maximum so as not to exceed the thermal or mechanical limitations of the speaker sys. Any amplifier between 20 watts and 100 watts per channel may be used. If you choose to use amplifier with more power than 100 Watts be very careful, you can damage the speaker system if ed too loud.
plifier to the tweeter to the terminals marked high input. Connect the woofer amplifier to the low ut terminals with another run of wire. ortant note - you must cut the jumpers that connect the low frequency and mid frequency sections he crossover. See diagram 3. Failing to cut these jumpers could cause damage to the amplifiers or crossover. amp mid / hi amp low fier about 1/4" from the end and insert into the connector input + and - positions and tighten the set screws.
nects to attach wires to the woofer. tweeter is terminated with bare wire. Use insulated butt connectors, bullet connectors, or quick disnects to extend the tweeter wires to the crossover location. Alternatively you may solder all conions and insulate them with high quality heatshrink tubing. peaker mounting amplifier (or, if you are not using a separate power amplifier, the in-dash radio/tape or CD player). Con nect the wires to the amplifier outputs as recommended by the manufacturer of the unit.
wiring / tri-amping 6-series allows conventional wiring, tri-wiring, or tri-amping using the supplied passive crossovers. le conventional wiring will provide excellent sound, tri-wiring or tri-amping will further enhance the ormance in no-compromise systems. wiring uses three pairs of speaker wires for the high frequency and low frequency signal between an plifier channel and its associated crossover network.
6-series speaker system is supplied with three different tweeter mounting options. Surface, flush angled flush mount. After you have decided which option is best suited to your installation, refer he following sections for specific details on mounting the tweeter. ace mount preparation of the mounting surface for the tweeter involves drilling three holes. Two holes are for mounting screws. Their centers must be spaced 15/16” / 24mm apart.