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CAR AUDIO EQUIPMENT ®
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MACROM LTD.
3 Moree ST., 6850 MENDRISIO
SWITZERLAND
MACROM ®is a registered Trade Mark of Macrom Ltd. Dublin Ireland
ECS 2.60
Installation Guide
Illustrated Options for
Specific & Standard
Installation
Graph
Specifications
The wide smooth frequency response, good sensitivity and high power handling make the
ECS 2.60 suitable for use in any quality installation
Power Handling: 120 Watts (max. music)
Nominal Impedance: 3 Ohms
Frequency Response: 45-25,000 Hz
Sensitivity (1W/1m): 90 dB
WOOFER
Unit Size ø - 160 cm (6 1/4”)
Voice coil ø - 54 mm (2 1/4”) Aluminium
Cone Material CMP - Composite Metalised Paper
Magnet System: Triple magnet
Nett Weight (per piece): 0.720 Kg
Resonant Frequency: 60 Hz
Dc Resistance: 3.10 Ohm
Voice Coil Inductance @ 1Khz 0.22 mH
Air Gap Height: 4 mm
X-Max Linear Excursion: ±3mm
Force Factor (BXL) 3.50 tm
Qms: 4.85
Qes: 1.28
Q/Ts: 1.00
VAS: 10 lt
Cms: 494 µM/N
Moving Mass (ms): 12 gr
TWEETER
Unit Size ø - 50 mm (2 ”)
Voice coil ø - 25 mm (1”)
Dome Material Soft Linen
Magnet System: Neodymium
Resonant Frequency: 1,800 Hz
Dc Resistance: 4 Ohms
Separate UseCombinable Use
Connection view
Instructions for use
Tweeter option
Surface installation
Input connection view Tweeter Ouput
connection view
Top view
INPUT
+-
INPUT
+-
TWEETER
(-3dB) (0dB)
++-
The speaker system can be combined to act as a “Coaxial” with great performances and really useful options
such as phase rotation and attenuation of the tweeter without externay intervention.
Use the “input” tags for
connection to the speaker.
The speaker can be
connected directly to an
amplifier without the use of a
crossover.
In order to use the system in the combinable mode you should remove the
dust cap in the centre of the woofer. To do so apply slight pressure to the
edge close to the dust cap support.
Insert the tweeter in the support
pushing it down until it is
hooked into position.
Follow the indications on the
tweeter for the indentification of
the negative (-).
To select the desired tweeter
option, insert the tweeter in the
appropriate position following
the indications on the support.
The crossover filter is inside the
magnet cover and therefore the
use of external components is
not necessary. The built-in crossover filter will be activated when the
tweeter is inserted in the support.
An incredibly flexible separate component system which allows installation and adjustment in a practical and
wonderfully simple manner thanks to the options on the tweeter support. You can adjust your system while sitting
in your listening position just by rotating the tweeter in its support to select the desired option.
Use the “input” tags to connect the speaker.
It is possible to connect the speaker directly
to an amplifeir without the use of a
crossover.
For the tweeter connection use the “output”
tags. The three tags allow the use of the
tweeter options.
The tweeter offers four options:
0dB, in phase / 0dB, Out of phase / -3dB, in phase / -3dB,
out of phase.
These four options can be used in both the Combinable and
Separate modes.
We suggest using the 0dB in phase when first installing the
speakers. Insert the tweeter in the support following the,
indications of the negative (-) on the side of the tweeter
(indicated with on the drawing).
For an angled installation,
choose the desired location and
drill the necessary holes, screw
tweeter support “A” into position.
Place support “B” so that the screw
holes correspond with the tubes of
support “A” to allow fixing.
Insert the tweeter “C” in the support
following the instructions shown under
”Tweeter Options” .
For connection of the tweeter
to the built-in crossover, use
the extension lead supplied
and be sure to follow the colour
scheme for correct function.
(C)
(B)
(A)
+
+
-
-
ATT
Flat
+
+
-
-
ATT
Flat
+
+
-
-
ATT
Flat
+
+
-
-
ATT
Flat
FLAT
(0dB)
Out of Phase
ATT
(-3dB)
In Phase
ATT
(-3dB)
Outof Phase
From Tweeter
support
To crossover
tags
Red = FLAT (0dB) .
Blue = ATT (-3dB) .
Black = - Negative .
FLAT
(0dB)
In Phase
Rotate the dust cap by about 15° in an
anti-clockwise direction, at this point the
dust cap is no longer locked into position
and is ready to be lifted out with an
upward movement.
There is a triangle on the dust cap which
is lined up with a vertical plastic indicator
when the dust cap is locked into position.
When the dust cap is rotated as described above,
the triangle is no longer aligned with the plastic
indicator and the dust cap is ready for removal.
To re-insert the dust cap, reverse this procedure
until the triangle is aligned with the plastic
indicator.
How to Remove the Dust Cap