McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York XR100 Loudspeaker System Owner’s Manual 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 www.mcintoshlabs.
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Thank You Customer Service Your decision to own this McIntosh XR100 Loudspeaker System ranks you at the very top among discriminating music listeners.. You now have “The Best.” The McIntosh dedication to “Quality,” is assurance that you will receive many years of listening enjoyment from this unit. Please take a short time to read the information in this manual. We want you to be as familiar as possible with all the features and functions of your new McIntosh.
Introduction McIntosh Acoustic Engineers have achieved in the design of the XR100 Loudspeaker System, a level of high performance. The XR100 provides superior spaciousness sound reproduction with unusual sound stage depth in a full range system. The XR100 utilizes a three-quarter inch Titanium Dome Tweeter and 10 two inch Midrange Inverted Titanium Dome Drivers. Refer to figures 1 and 2.
Connector/Cable Information, Introduction and Performance Features Performance Features • Woofers with Patented LD/HP® Technology The McIntosh Low Frequency Loudspeaker Elements feature the patented LD/HP Magnetic Circuit Design. This design, when compared to conventional Loudspeaker Drivers, reduces distortion significantly. It also increases power handling and efficiency. The rear vent through the magnetic assembly offers improved heat dissipation.
Dimensions The following dimensions can assist in determining Front View of the best location for your XR100. Rear View of the XR100 Loudspeaker System Side View of the XR100 Loudspeaker System the XR100 Loudspeaker System 8" 20.3cm 6-1/2" 16.5cm 1” 2.5cm 47-1/8" 119.7cm 49-51/64" 126.5cm 40-1/8" 101.9cm 47-7/8" 121.7cm 15-3/16" 11-39/64" 29.5cm 38.9cm 17" 7-1/4" 18.4cm 2" 5.1cm 43.2cm 4" 10.2cm 6" 15.2cm 6 1" 2.
Dimensions Front View of the XR100 Loudspeaker System Top View of the XR100 Loudspeaker System 3" 7.6cm 3" 7.6cm 6-1/2" 16.5cm 15-3/16" 38.9cm 8" 20.3cm 43-1/4" 109.8cm 45-1/4" 115.0cm 41-1/4" 104.7cm 39-3/8" 100.0cm 30" 76.1cm 37-1/2" 22-5/8" 95.3cm 57.6cm 35-1/2" 15-3/8" 90.2cm 39.0cm 8" 20.5cm 33-1/2" 85.0cm 4" 10.
Unpacking the Loudspeaker and Attaching the Feet Caution: The XR100 feet are packed separate from the Loudspeaker. It is very important to install the four feet on the bottom of the Loudspeaker. This will greatly prevent possible injury to small children and family pets. If the Loudspeaker is to be installed into custom cabinetry the feet need not be attached to the Loudspeaker.
Unpacking the Loudspeaker, Attaching the Feet and Installation Installation Loudspeaker Placement Loudspeaker placement in a room can greatly affect performance. The XR100 Loudspeaker is designed for both Music and Home Theater Systems. The optimal method for selecting speaker locations includes the use of a real time spectrum analyzer operated by an experienced system installer.
Input Terminals When connecting the Loudspeaker Hookup Cables to the XR100 Loudspeaker Input Terminals please follow the steps below: 1. Rotate the end of the Input Terminal Post counterclockwise until an opening appears. Refer to figures A and B. 2. Insert the Loudspeaker hookup Opening cable into the Input Terminal Figure B Figure A Post opening or the cable spade lug around the center post of the Input Terminal. Refer to figure C. 3.
How to Connect using a single Amplifier Power Amplifier Spade Lug or Wire Connections: 10. Referring to the illustration connect the Loudspeaker hookup cables to the XR100 Negative (-) Input Terminal and Positive (+) Input Terminal. Insert the spade lug connector or prepared section of the cable end into the Input Terminal side access hole, and tighten the Input Terminal cap until the cable is firmly clamped into the terminals so the lugs or wire cannot slip out. Refer to figures 15 and 16.
Input Terminals When connecting the Loudspeaker Hookup Cables to the XR100 Loudspeaker Input Terminals please follow the steps below: 1. Rotate the end of the Input Terminal Post counterclockwise until an opening appears. Refer to figures A and B. 2. Insert the Loudspeaker hookup Opening cable into the Input Terminal Figure B Figure A Post opening or the cable spade lug around the center post of the Input Terminal. Refer to figure C. 3.
How to Connect using two Amplifiers Terminals to the Left Channel Negative (-) and Positive (+) 8 Ω Output Terminals of Power Amplifier One. 11. Connect the other Loudspeaker in a similar manner to the Right Channel Output Terminals of the Power Amplifiers. Spade Lug or Wire Connections: 12. Remove the XR100 metal jumpers between the Negative (-) LOW and HIGH/MID Terminals and between the Positive (+) LOW and HIGH/MID terminals. Retain them for possible future use. 13.
Specifications Specifications General Specifications System Driver Complement Four 6 inch Woofers (incorporating LD/HP1) Ten 2 inch Titanium Inverted Dome Midranges One 3/4 inch Titanium Dome Tweeter Enclosure Finish Available in various real wood veneers with a high gloss polyester finish Impedance 8 ohms Nominal Frequency Response 30Hz - 45,000Hz Sensitivity 87 dB (2.
Packing Instructions Packing Instructions In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for shipment, the equipment must be packed exactly as shown below. To protect the finish of the Loudspeaker it is advisable to wrap the Loudspeaker Cabinet with a durable plastic film. Then place wrapped Loudspeaker into the protective fiber cover, before inserting it into the shipping carton. Use the original shipping carton and interior parts only if they are all in good serviceable condition.
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XR100 loudspeaker ■ Combining 600 Watts of power handling capability with superior musicality, the XR100 will fill even large rooms with full-bodied sound. ■ Available in Gloss Black, Red Walnut and Pear Maple, the XR100’s high-gloss finishes and fine cabinetry will be a welcome addition to even the most elegant homes. ■ The XR100 utilizes 11 upper-frequency drivers. Their unique layout and crossover design combine high power handling with precise sound-staging.
XR100 loudspeaker General Specifications System Type: 4-way, Rear Ported, Floor Standing Midrange Tweeters: Two 2” Inverted Titanium Domes Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms Super Tweeter: One ¾” Titanium Dome Power Handling: 600 Watts Anechoic Response: 30Hz to 45kHz Woofers: Four 6” LD/HP®, Poly Cone, Cast Frame Sensitivity: One Watt, One Meter, 87dB Midranges: Eight 2” Inverted Titanium Domes Crossover Frequencies: 300Hz, 2kHz, 8kHz Overall Dimensions (W x H x D): 8” (20.3cm) x 51” (129.
LOUDSPEAKER PRODUCTS FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY W elcome to the family of McIntosh owners. This is the Warranty for your new McIntosh Loudspeaker Product (the “Speaker”). Your Speaker has been designed to give many years of trouble-free performance. Nonetheless, failures do sometimes occur even with equipment as well-built as McIntosh’s.
Scope and Duration of Warranty Parts and Occurrences that are not Covered by the Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions stated below, McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. (“McIntosh”) warrants to the original owner that this Speaker shall be free from defects in workmanship or materials for a term of ¿YH \HDUV IURP WKH GDWH ZKHQ LW ZDV SXUFKDVHG IURP DQ $XWKRUL]HG 0F,QWRVK 'HDOHU This Warranty does not cover any of the following: (a) glass panels, cabinetry, trim, or other appearance items (except where