PSB Alpha B1 User manual

Owner's Manual
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Thank you for your purchase. The speakers
in
ourAlpha series are designed to
deliver high performance
in
many uses, and we hope they add much enjoyment
to your listening life.
I.
SIMPLE STEPS FOR A
QUICK
START:
A. Be sure power to your amplifier/receiver and other electronics is off before
making connections.
B. Install bumpers, adjustable levelers
or
spikes
in
the feet.
C.
Position your main speakers, as symmetrically as possible, at a
comfortable listening
distance-slightly
closer to each other than they are
to you. (For surround speakers, see later instructions.)
D.
Using standard 18 gauge (1.0mm dia) lamp wire
or
better, connect the
Red (positive) terminal on each channel of your amp/receiver to aRed
terminal post on that channel's speaker, and the Black (negative) terminal
to aBlack terminal post on the speaker.
E.
Setting the volume low beforehand, turn on your associated equipment,
find acomfortable listening
volume-and
enjoy your favourite audio and/or
video selections.
F.
After you have settled
in
with your speakers, read through this booklet. Be
sure to read "Protecting Your Investment."
II. MORE ON
SPEAKER
POSITIONING
A. Main
Speakers:
The three factors to adjust according to your own tastes-keeping
in
mind that
you are the judge and the one(s) to be satisfied-are:
1.
The
closer
you
place
speakers
to
the
boundary
surfaces
of
your
room,
the
greater
the
proportion
of
bass
in
their
overall
sound.
This is
due to the enclosing, "focusing" effects
of
nearby surfaces on longer-
wavelength (lower) frequencies. Positioning the speakers near the
intersection of two surfaces (wall and wall, wall and floor, or wall-and
ceiling) will produce more apparent bass than placement near asingle
surface. The greatest proportion
of
bass is delivered by placement near
three intersecting
surfaces-in
aroom corner near the floor or ceiling,
where the convergence
of
the two walls and the floor/ceiling produces an
amplifying effect that is abit like that
of
amegaphone. And the least bass
comes from placing aspeaker away from all boundaries. Your own tastes
should decide what proportion
of
bass response seems right
in
your room.
2.
Distances
of
speakers
from
the
walls
can
make
great
differences
in
the
number,
strength,
and
particular
frequencies
of
secondary
reflections-changing
frequency-balance, sonic spaciousness, and
definition. Most listeners prefer their speakers at least afew inches from
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all walls, but the choice
is
yours to determine
by
listening.
3.
Small
changes
in
positioning
may
make a
big
difference
in
sound
quality. Because
of
the varying relationships
of
the dimensions
of
aroom
and their relation both
to
where you place the speakers and where you sit,
the wavelengths
of
sound and their interaction both with you and with the
room can vary agreat deal. There can
be
sharp increases or decreases
in
the relative loudness
of
different frequency bands, greatly amplifying or
almost nullifying whole ranges. Since Alphas are small and easy to
position, it's easy to experiment with small, incremental changes until you
are satisfied.
Ideal speaker placement:
5.1
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Ideal speaker placement:
7.1
B.
Surround
Speakers
Begin with the knowledge
of
the above factors about main speakers. Then
modify things as needed for your convenience and the surround effect that
works best for you. If you want maximum localization and definition, you
probably will want to aim the speakers toward your seating area, both
horizontally and vertically. If you prefer the surround effect to
be
more
diffused rather than pinpointed, aiming the speakers somewhat away from
your ears probably will
be
more satisfying.
You
may want even
to
place them
to reflect their sound off the sides or rear
of
you room rather than have them
radiate toward you. Side-wall positioning, slightly behind you as specified
in
our Quick Start tips, is preferable to most listeners, but rear-wall placement
can work well-especially for bouncing the sound off the side walls.
C.
About
Wall-Mounting
for
Surround
and
Other
Uses
The Alpha's rear baffle incorporates akeyhole slot for direct wall-mounting.
There are also
~
x20 brass inserts and screw bosses which can easily
secure speakers to OmniMount, Vogel's VLB
50NLB500
and other brackets.
III. ADDITIONAL DETAILS
ON
CONNECTING YOUR SPEAKERS
A.
Important:
Always
turn
off
your
electronic
equipment
before
connecting
speakers.
If
you
don't,
severe
damage
to
equipment
and/or
your
ears
may
result.
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18-gauge
or
1.0 mm dia (lamp cord)
16-gauge or 1.3 mm dia (heater cord)
14-gauge or 1.6 mm dia
12-gauge
or
2.0 mm dia
B. Selecting Speaker Wire
We recommend the following gauge
of
standard two-conductor wire for the
wiring distances specified; if you prefer you can use thicker (lower-gauge)
wire.
Under 25 ft
«7.5m)
25 -50 ft (7.5-15 m)
50 -100 ft (15-30 m)
Over 100 ft (>30 m)
C.
Connecting
In
Phase
Connect speakers identically to your amplifier
or
receiver on each
channel-Red
amp/receiver terminal to Red speaker terminal, Black to
Black.
This will ensure that the diaphragms
of
the speakers on both channels
move forward and backward together ("in-phase"), rather than in opposition
("out-of-phase"). In-phase connection provides maximum clarity and bass,
while out-of-phase connection results
in
frequency cancellations and
produces thinner and less distinct
sound-with
less bass, vague vocal quality,
and no solid centre image.
To
help insure the proper connection, the two
separate conducting wires in astandard two-conductor speaker cable are
coded
in
one way or another to be distinguishable from each other. (The
jacket
of
one wire may be ribbed
or
marked with "+" signs, or one wire under
the insulation may be adifferent colour from the other.) Use this wire-coding,
together with the amp/receiver and speaker colour-coding, to be sure you are
connecting the same wire
of
agiven pair to alike-coded terminal at both ends
of
your connection.
Right
Speaker
:a
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Left
Speaker
a
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Amplifier
Output
Right
a
C'.
Wiring in Phase Between Speakers and Amplifier
D.
Be sure all wiring terminals, are tightened firmly secure, but be careful not to
over-tighten and damage the connectors.
E.
Bi-wiring and Bi-amping (Alpha
T1
only)
The metal jumper strap that connects the two sets
of
terminals on some
of
our
speakers is removable. This allows you to connect either separate cables to
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the separated woofer and tweeter terminals ("bi-wiring") or separate amplifiers
("bi-amping"). With Bi-Amp hookup you must use either identical amplifiers or
amplifiers adjusted to have the same voltage gain. Consult your PSB dealer
for further information. (Illustrations are for one speaker hookup only). With
single cable inputs, the jumper straps must be
in
place and both sets of
terminals tightened firmly.
SPEAKER
+
SPEAKER
Amp
#1
Output
--
Mid/High
+
Woofer
Amp
#2
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Output
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(Labeled)
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Woofer
--
(Labeled)
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Mid/High
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Bi-Wire Hookup Bi-Amp Hookup
Bi-wire and Bi-amp Wiring between Speakers and Amplifier
IV.
PROTECTING YOUR SPEAKERS
A.
For full, year-after-year enjoyment from your speakers, you should respect
their limits. They will produce room-filling volume
in
average-sized
rooms-and
handle peak momentary levels at those volumes without audible
strain. But avoid louder-than-life playback of music or movies, especially
in
large rooms. Even the most "bulletproof" speakers can
be
damaged by
excessive volume levels, especially for long periods.
B.
When listening to music or movies at very loud volume, you shouldn't
turn up bass or treble all the way or close thereto. This sends
tremendously increased, disproportionate power into the speakers, and may
well damage them. Some loudness compensation ("Loudness") controls,
which boost both bass and treble, can also
be
troublesome at high volume.
They are intended only for low-volume listening.
C. Finally, you should be aware that when amplifiers and receivers are
pushed to their limits to produce excessive volume levels, they are
driven into "clipping" and can do severe
damage-especially
to
tweeters. Often, the damage
is
done by underpowered amplifiers, which may
reach their limits very soon. When such units begin to "clip" the audio
waveform, they may generate high-frequency "spikes" of tremendous power.
More tweeters have probably been destroyed by this phenomenon than any
other. If using your speakers at loud levels, listen carefully for any sign
of
harsh, garbled midrange and diminishing
intelligibility-and
turn the
volume down right away if you detect it.
NEVER TURN UP THE VOLUME ALL THE WAY TO SEE
HOW
LOUD
YOUR SYSTEM WILL PLAY!
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D.
Recommended
Power
We recommend amplifiers and receivers rated from a range
of
20-150 watts
with our compact systems, 20-200 watts with our tower models. For playing at
consistently room-filling volume, aminimum
of
50 watts is usually agood
idea. As just indicated
in
the paragraph above,
be
wary
of
driving low-
powered amplifiers to their limits.
We recommend amaximum
of
80-150 watts for sustained program
material-as,
for instance, with organ pedal tones
of
long duration, or minutes-
long subterranean special effects
in
movies.
Be
aware amplifiers with equal power rating may not play equally loud. Those
with higher dynamic power ratings, better satisfy the power requirements.
Some have protective circuitry that curtails power available
in
demanding
situations.
E.
Cabinet
Care
Cabinets have varying materials and finishes, including wood veneers, vinyl,
anodized aluminum and high gloss "poly lacquers" and should be treated as
you would furniture with similar finishes. Dust lightly with asoft cloth; avoiding
abrasives. If necessary, wipe carefully with acloth slightly dampened with
glass cleaner to remove heavy soil.
F.
Grilles
and
Ports
Alint brush does agood job
of
cleaning grilles. Removable grilles can
be
taken off and vacuumed if you prefer. If need be, you can use alint brush to
clean ports. Avoid touching speaker diaphragms. Particularly, pushing
in
the
domes will permanently damage tweeters.
v.
IN
CASE OF PROBLEMS
A. Lower power if aspeaker begins to sound distorted, or seems to be missing
certain frequencies, to check first to see whether playing at somewhat lower
volume seems to clear up the problem. As we noted under "Recommended
Power," it can be especially important to turn down the volume right away if
you have pushed alow-powered amplifier or receiver past its comfortable
limits.
B. Isolate the problem to the electronics or the speakers and, if the speakers, to
specific speakers. Interchange the speaker wire connections on your amplifier
or receiver between channels, so that the left speaker is connected to the
right channel, or vice versa. If the problem shifts to the other speaker, the
problem is not
in
the speaker but
in
the electronics.
C.
Another
component-or,
very often, acable or connection problem between
components-may
be at fault. If the problem stays
in
the same speaker,
irrespective
of
the channel to which it's
connected-and
after changing the
connecting
wire-chances
are the speaker itself probably needs service.
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D.
See your dealer if you require service. PSB dealers are equipped to handle
almost all problems. If you have moved since your purchase, the nearest
authorized PSB dealer should be able to help you. If the problem
is
not
resolved, please contact us, providing the Model name, Serial Number, date
of purchase, dealer name, and afull description ofthe problem.
We appreciate your purchase, and hope this owner's guide helps you enjoy
the exceptional satisfaction that PSB speaker systems have to offer.
We
wish
you many years of enjoyable listening!
At
the
end
of
its
useful
life,
this
product
must
not
be
disposed
of
with
regular
household
waste
but
must
be
returned
to
a
collection
point
for
the
recycling
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
The
symbol
on
the
product,
user's
manual
and
packaging,
point
this
out.
The
materials
can
be
reused
in
accordance
with
their
markings.
Through
re-use,
recycling
of
raw
materials,
or
other
forms
of
recycling
of
old
products,
you
are
making
an
important
contribution
to
the
protection
of
our
environment.
Your
local
administrative
office
can
advise
you
of
the
responsible
waste
disposal
point.
-
Notes on environmental protection
R
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VI.
SPECIFICATIONS
Alpha
LR1
Compact
Monitor
FREQUENCY
RANGE
(Anechoic
Chamber)
Response
On
Axis
@00±
3dB
90-21,000Hz
Off
Axis
@
30°
±
1.5dB
90-10,000Hz
LF
cutoff -
10dB
85Hz
Alpha
CLR1
CenterlMonitor
90-21,000Hz
90-10,000Hz
78Hz
Alpha
B1
Compact
Monitor
65-21,000Hz
65-10,000Hz
55Hz
SENSITIVITY
(1W
(2.83V)
@
1m,
IEC-filtered
Pink
Noise,
C-weighted)
Anechoic
Chamber
85dB 86dB 89dB
Typical
Listening
Room
87dB
88dB
91dB
IMPEDANCE
Nominal
60hms 8
Ohms
60hms
Minimum
4
Ohms
6
Ohms
4
Ohms
INPUT
POWER
(RMS,
Clipping
<
10%
Time)
Recommended
15-80
Watts
15-80
Watts
10-90
Watts
Program
60
Watts
60
Watts
60
Watts
ACOUSTIC
DESIGN
Tweeter
(Nominal)
%"
(19mm)
%"
(19mm)
%"
(19mm)
Aluminum
Dome
Aluminum
Dome
Aluminum
Dome
with
Ferrofluid
with
Ferrofluid
with
Ferrofluid
Woofer
(Nominal)
3
'j,"
(90mm)
2x 3
'I,"~
(90mm)
5'I."
(130mm)
Injection
Molded
Metalized
Injection
Molded
Metalized
Injection
Molded
Metalized
Polypropylene
cone
with
Polypropylene
cone
with
Polypropylene
cone
with
Rubber
surround
Rubber
surround
Rubber
surround
Crossover
3,000Hz,
B3
3,000Hz,
B3
3,000Hz,
B3
Internal
Volume
0.07
cu
ft
(2.0
liters)
0.10
cu
ft
(2.8
liters)
0.29
cu
ft
(8.0
liters)
Design
Type
Acoustic
Suspension
Acoustic
Suspension
Bass
Reflex
Sealed Sealed
1
';2"
(40mm)
Rear
Port
SIZE
(W
xHx
D)
45/8" x 7
1/8"
x6
3/8"
101/8" x4
5/8"
x6
3/8"
7"
x
11
3/4"
x 9
3/4"
118mm
x
182mm
x
162mm
257mm
x
118mm
x
162mm 178mm
x
299mm
x
247mm
WEIGHT
Net
Shipping
FINISH
FEATURES
4.11b
(1.9kg)/each
8.81b
(4.0kg)/pair
Black
Ash,
White
Textured
or
Dark
Cherry
Video
Shielded
5-way
Gold
Plated
Binding
Posts
Aluminum
Grille
Keyhole
Slot
'1.-20
Brass
Insert
Clear
Rubber
Bumpers
5.91b
(2.7kg)/each
6.71b
(3.0kg)/each
Black
Ash,
White
Textured
or
Dark
Cherry
Video
Shielded
5-way
Gold
Plated
Binding
Posts
Aluminum
Grille
HorizontalNertical
Keyhole
Slots
'1.-20
Brass
Insert
Clear
Rubber
Bumpers
10.21b
(4.6kg)/each
22.4lb
(1
0.2kg)/pair
Black
Ash
or
Dark
Cherry
Video
Shielded
5·way
Gold
Plated
Binding
Posts
Aluminum
Grille
Keyhole
Slot
'1.-20
Brass
Insert
Clear
Rubber
Bumpers
All
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
PSB'
is
a
trademark
of
Lenbrook
Corp
..
used
under
licence
by
PSB
Speakers'.
a
division
of
Lenbrook
Industries
Limited.
©2006
PSB
Speakers.
All
rights
reserved.
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VI.
SPECIFICATIONS
Alpha
C1
Center/Monitor
FREQUENCY
RANGE
(Anechoic
Chamber)
Response
On
Axis
@
0°
±
3dB
62-21,000Hz
Off
Axis
@
30°
±
1.5dB
62-10,000Hz
LF
cutoff -
10dB
52Hz
Alpha
T1
Tower
55-21,000Hz
55-10,000Hz
34Hz
SENSITIVITY
Anechoic
Chamber
Typical
Listening
Room
(1W
(2.83V)
@
1m,
IEC-filtered
Pink
Noise,
C-weighted)
90dB
89dB
92dB
91dB
IMPEDANCE
Nominal
Minimum
INPUT
POWER
Recommended
Program
ACOUSTIC
DESIGN
Tweeter
(Nominal)
Woofer
(Nominal)
Crossover
Internal
Volume
Design
Type
SIZE
(W
xHx
D)
WEIGHT
Net
Shipping
FINISH
FEATURES
8
Ohms
6
Ohms
(RMS,
Clipping
<
10%
Time)
10-120
Watts
60
Watts
%"
(19mm)
Aluminum
Dome
with
Ferrofluid
2x 5'I."
(130mm)
Injection
Molded
Metalized
Polypropylene
cone
with
Rubber
surround
3,000Hz,
B3
0.46
cu
ft
(12.8
liters)
Bass
Reflex
2"
(50mm)
Rear
Port
177/8" x
7"
x9
3/4"
453mm
x
178mm
x
247mm
15.91b
(7.2kg)/each
17.3Ib
(7.9kg)/each
Black
Ash
or
Dark
Cherry
Video
Shielded
5-way
Gold
Plated
Binding
Posts
Aluminum
Grille
HorizontalNertical
Keyhole
Slots
'1.-20
Brass
Insert
Clear
Rubber
Bumpers
80hms
6
Ohms
15-120
Watts
60
Watts
%"
(19mm)
Aluminum
Dome
with
Ferrofluid
2x 5'I."
(130mm)
Injection
Molded
Metalized
Polypropylene
cone
with
Rubber
surround
3,000Hz,
B3
1.19
cu
ft
(33.4
liters)
Bass
Reflex
20/."
(70mm)
Rear
Port
7"
x
35
3/4"
x
12
1/4"
178mm
x
907mm
x
310mm
291b
(13.2kg)/each
72.21b
(32.8kg)/pair
Black
Ash
or
Dark
Cherry
Video
Shielded
Dual,
5-way
Gold
Plated
Binding
Posts
Aluminum
Grille
Bi·wireable/Bi-ampable
Adjustable
Spikes
and
Rubber
Levelers
All
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
PSB®
is
a
trademark
of
Lenbrook
Corp.,
used
under
licence
by
PSB
Speakers',
a
division
of
Lenbrook
Industries
Limited.
©2006
PSB
Speakers.
All
rights
reserved.
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CANADA
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888-772-0000 (North America)
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Fax: 905-837-6357
SPEAKERS

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Enregistrez
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sur
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~
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(Ontario)
Canada
L1W
3K1
Telephone:
(905)
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(888)
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PSB
Speakers,
une
division
de
Les
Industries
Lenbrook
Limitee,
garantie
les
produits
ci-apres
pour
la
duree
indiquee.
Produits
Enceintes
acoustiques
et
haut-parleurs
d'extreme
grave
asservis
Duree
de
la
garantie
Taus
les
haut-parleurs
PSB
et
les
caissons
de
graves
extremes
sont
garantis
5
ans.
Les
amplificateurs
PSB,
y
compris
ceux
utilises
dans
nos
«
haut-parleurs
actifs»
(tels
que
les
caissons
de
graves
extremes)
sontgarantis
1
an.
Etendue
de
la
garantie
Sous
reserve
des
dispositions
ci-apres,
la
presente
garantie
couvre
les
pieces
et
la
main-d'ceuvre
en
vue
de
corriger
tout
vice
de
materiau
et
de
fabrication.
Sont
exclus
de
la
presente
garantie:
1.
tout
dommage,
degradation,
mauvais
fonctionnement
au
defaillance
resultant
des
situations
suivantes
:
a,
accident,
cas
de
force
majeure,
mauvaise
utilisation,
negligence
au
modification
intempestive
du
produit
;
b.
installation,
enlevement
out
entretien
incorrect
et
manquement
a
se
confirmer
aux
directives
fournies
pour
Ie
produit;
c.
reparation
ou
tentative
de
reparation
par
quiconque
n'est
pas
auto
rise
par
PSB
Speakers
a
reparer
Ie
produit
;
d.
envoi
du
produit
(Ia
demande
d'indemnisation
doit
etre
adressee
au
transporteur)
;
e.
toute
cause
autre
qU'une
defectuosite
du
produit.
2.
Ie
nettoyage,
I'installation
initiale,
une
verification
ne
permettant
pas
de
detecter
de
dBfectuosite
ou
les
frais
engages
pour
I'installation,
I'enlevement
ou
la
reinstallation
du
produit.
3.
les
produits
dont
Ie
numero
de
serie
a
ete
efface,
modifie
au
enleve.
4.
les
accessoires,
y
compris,
sans
s'y
limiter,
les
cables,
les
accessoires
d'installation
et
supports
et
les
cordons
d'alimentation
detachables.
5.
les
produits
utilises
a
des
fins
commerciales
au
dans
une
application
industrielle
au
commerciale.
6.
tout
produit
achete
a
I'exterieur
du
pays
dans
lequel
la
reparation
est
demandee,
y
compris
les
possessions
et
les
territoires
de
ce
pays.
7.
tout
autre
probleme
qui
ne
constitue
pas
un
vice
du
produit.
8.
Pour
tout
produit
non
achete
au
pres
d'un
revendeur
agree
PSB
Speakers.
Si
vous
n'etes
pas
certain
qU'un
revendeur
est
«
agree
",
verifiez
sur
notre
liste
de
revendeurs
ou
appelez
PSB
Speakers.
Conservez
cet
enonce
de
garantie,
incluant
la
date
d'enregistrement
et
votre
preuve
d'achat,
dans
vos
dossiers.
Titulaire
de
la
presente
garantie
La
presente
garantie
est
accordee
uniquement
a
I'acheteur
initial.
Notre
contribution
Nous
payons
tous
les
frais
de
main-d'ceuvre
et
de
materiau
pour
les
articles
couverts
par
la
garantie
;
les
frais
d'expedition
sont
abordes
dans
la
prochaine
rubrique
de
la
presente
garantie.
Pour
obtenir
Ie
service
apres-vente
1.
Se
votre
produit
doit
etre
repare,
veuillez
I'apporter
a
votre
depositaire
PSB
Speakers
en
prenant
soit
d'apporter
egalement
votre
facture
ou
acte
de
vente
original.
Si
vous
avez
besoin
d'aide
pour
connaitre
I'identite
de
votre
depositaire
PSB
Speakers,
veuillez
visiter
Ie
site
web
de
PSB
Speakers
au
communiquez
directement
avec
celle-ci.
2.
Vous
devez
acquitter
tous
les
frais
d'expedition
si
votre
produit
doit
etre
expedie
en
vue
de
Ie
faire
reparer.
Cependant,
si
les
reparations
necessaires
sont
couvertes
par
la
garantie,
nous
paierons
tous
les
frais
d'expedition
de
retour
vers
n'importe
quelle
destination
a
I'interieur
du
pays
dans
lequella
reparation
est
demandee.
3.
Lorsqu'une
reparation
sous
garantie
est
demandee,
vous
devez
produire
I'acte
de
vente
original,
la
facture
ou
une
autre
preuve
d'achat
date.
Limite
des
garanties
implicites
Toutes
les
garanties
implicites,
y
compris
les
garanties
de
qualite
marchande
et
d'aptitude
a
un
but
particulier,
sont
limitees
a
la
duree
de
la
presente
garantie.
Exclusion
des
dommages
La
responsabilite
de
PSB
Speakers
a
I'egard
de
tout
produit
defectueux
se
limite
a
la
reparation
ou
au
remplacement
du
produit,
au
gre
de
PSB
Speakers.
PSB
Speakers
ne
peut
etre
tenue
responsable
des
dommages
causes
a
tout
autre
produit
par
suite
de
la
defectuosite
des
produits
PSB
Speakers,
ni
des
dommages
resultant
des
desagrements
ou
pertes
d'utilisation
du
produit,
ni
d'autres
dommages,
directs,
indirects
ou
autres.
Les
lois
de
I'etat
(ou
de
la
province)
au
regard
de
la
presente
garantie
Certains
etats
et
certaines
provinces
n'autorisent
pas
les
clauses
limitant
la
duree
des
garanties
tacites
ou
I'exclusion
des
dommages
indirects
au
accessoires,
au
I'une
et
I'autre.
Par
consequent,
il
est
possible
que
les
clauses
restrictives
ou
exclusives
ci-dessus
ne
s'appliquent
pas
a
vous.
La
presente
garantie
vous
accorde
des
droits
legaux
precis;
il
se
peut
que
vous
en
ayez
d'autres,
qui
peuvent
varier
d'un
etat
(ou
d'une
province)
a
un
autre.
La
presente
garantie
ne
s'applique
que
dans
Ie
pays
oCJ
Ie
produit
a
ete
achete,
incluant
ses
possessions
etterritoires.
OM-010
Rev.
06/06

A
Member
of
the
Lenbrook
Group
of
Companies
Register
Your
Warranty
Online
Now
for
a
chance
to
win
PSB
speakers.
Visit:
www.psbspeakers.com/warranty
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837-6357
www.psbspeakers.com
LIMITED
WARRANTY
_
PSB
Speakers,
a
division
of
Lenbrook
Industries
Limited,
warrants
the
following
products
for
the
periods
indicated:
Products
Loudspeakers
and
Powered
Subwoofers
How
Long
Does
the
Warranty
Last?
All
PSB
loudspeakers
and
subwoofer
drivers
have
a
5-year
warranty.
PSB
amplifiers,
including
the
amplifiers
used
in
our
"powered
speakers"
(such
as
powered
subwoofers)
have
a1
year
warranty.
What
is
Covered
and
What
is
Not
Covered?
Except
as
specified
below,
this
warranty
covers
parts
and
labor
to
correct
all
defects
in
materials
and
workmanship.
The
following
are
not
covered
by
the
warranty:
1.
Damage,
deterioration,
malfunction
or
failure
to
meet
performance
specifications
resulting
from:
a)
Accident,
acts
of
nature,
misuse,
abuse,
neglect
or
unauthorized
product
modification.
b)
Improper
installation,
removal
or
maintenance,
or
failure
to
follow
instructions
supplied
with
the
product.
c)
Repair
or
attempted
repair
by
anyone
not
authorized
by
PSB
Speakers
to
repair
the
product.
d)
Any
shipment
of
the
product
(claims
must
be
presented
to
the
carrier).
e)
Any
cause
other
than
a
product
defect.
2)
Cleaning,
initial
set-up,
check-ups
with
no
defects
found,
or
charges
incurred
for
installation,
removal
or
reinstallation
of
the
product.
3)
Any
product
on
which
the
serial
number
has
been
defaced,
modified,
or
removed.
4)
Accessories,
including
but
not
limited
to,
cables,
mounting
hardware
and
brackets,
and
detachable
power
cords.
5)
Any
product
used
in
any
trade
or
business
or
in
an
industrial
or
commercial
application.
6)
Any
product
purchased
outside
the
country
of
service,
its
possessions
orterritories.
7)
Any
problem
other
than
a
product
defect.
8)
Any
product
not
purchased
from
an
authorized
PSB
Speakers
Dealer.
If
you're
not
sure
a
dealer
is
"authorized",
check
our
dealer
locator
or
call
PSB
Speakers.
Who
May
Enforce
the
Warranty?
This
warranty
may
be
enforced
only
by
the
original
purchaser.
What
We
Will
Pay
For
We
will
pay
for
all
labor
and
material
expenses
for
items
covered
by
the
warranty.
Payment
of
shipping
charges
is
discussed
in
the
next
section
ofthis
warranty.
Keep
this
warranty
statement
including
the
registration
date
with
your
proof
of
purchase
for
your
records.
How
You
Can
Get
Service
1)
If
your
unit
needs
service,
please
take
your
speaker
with
the
original
invoice
or
bill
of
sale
to
your
PSB
Speakers
dealer.
If
you
need
assistance
locating
a
PSB
dealer
please
look
on
PSB's
internet
website
or
contact
PSB
directly.
2)
You
must
pay
any
shipping
charges
if
it
is
necessary
to
ship
the
product
for
service.
However,
if
the
necessary
repairs
are
covered
by
the
warranty,
we
will
pay
the
return
shipping
charges
to
any
destination
within
the
country
of
service.
3)
Wherever
warranty
service
is
required,
you
must
present
the
original
dated
sales
receipt,
invoice,
or
other
proof
of
purchase.
Limitation
of
Implied
Warranties
All
implied
warranties,
including
warranties
of
merchantability
and
fitness
for
a
particular
purpose,
are
limited
in
duration
to
the
length
of
this
warranty.
Exclusion
of
Damages
PSB
Speakers'
liability
for
any
defective
product
is
limited
to
repair
or
replacement
of
the
product
at
PSB's
option.
PSB
shall
not
be
liable
for
damage
to
other
products
caused
by
any
defects
in
PSB's
prOducts,
damages
based
upon
inconvenience
or
loss
of
use
of
the
product,
or
any
other
damages,
whether
incidental,
consequential,
or
otherwise.
How
State
(Provincial)
Law
Relates
to
the
Warranty
Some
states
do
not
allow
limitations
on
how
long
in
implied
warranty
lasts
and/or
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages,
so
the
above
limitations
or
exclusions
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
give
you
specific
legal
rights,
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights,
which
vary,
from
State
(Province)
to
State
(Province)
.
This
warranty
is
enforceable
only
inside
the
county
of
purchase,
its
possessions
or
territories.
OM-010
Rev.
06/06
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