TDT MF1-M-Mono User manual

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MF1Multi‐FieldMagneticSpeakers
Overview
TDT Multi-Field Magnetic Speakers offer high output and fidelity over a wide
bandwidth and deliver more power at lower frequencies than our electrostatic
speakers. They are well-suited for laboratory species with lower frequency hearing
and for noise exposure studies.
A detachable tip allows them to be configured for either free- or closed- field use.
The closed-field configuration incorporates an internal parabolic cone designed to
maximize output and minimize distortion. The tip is tapered for use with 1/8” O.D.
PVC tubing. The mono speaker is provided with two 10 cm tubes and the dual
speaker set is provided with four 10 cm tubes.
Note: An Ear Tip for direct application (no tubing required), is also available.
Speakers feature a rugged aluminum housing and a built-in, 8-32 threaded hole for
use with standard laboratory mounting hardware. The mono speaker includes an
aluminum stand and the dual speaker set includes a variety of aluminum mount/base
fittings for easier positioning.
Each MF1 kit (serial number > 1200) also includes a USB drive containing several
speaker-specific closed field and free field calibration curves (TCF files) made
during final testing at TDT. These files were designed to be used with the BioSigRZ
software. When using the MF1 speakers above 30kHz in free field mode, TDT
recommends using the speaker-specific TCF files in place of the generic speaker
curves provided in the BioSigRZ installation (stored, by default, at
C:\TDT\BioSigRZ\TCF).
The speakers can be driven directly from the RZ6 or using either TDT’s SA1 or SA8
stereo amplifiers. The speaker input carries both bias and signal voltages from the
stereo amplifier.

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Part Numbers:
MF1-M—Mono
MF1-S—Dual (two speakers)
Multi‐FieldConfigurations
The MF1 speaker is comprised of the free-field speaker and a closed-field adapter,
a tapered tip, and line filter for closed-field use. An RCA to BNC adapter and stand
are also provided.
UsingtheMF1forFreeFieldOperation
The MF1 main speaker component can be used for free-field sound production. The
speaker can be connected to the source via an RCA connector located on the back
of the MF1 housing. If using the stereo amplifier built into the RZ6, simply connect
the supplied RCA cable from the MF1 to one of the output BNC connectors on the
RZ6 using the supplied RCA to BNC adapter.
Caution!: When the speaker is configured for free field use, be careful to
avoid touching the exposed speaker membrane.
ConfiguringtheMF1forClosedFieldOperation
For closed-field operation, the Close Field adapter is attached to the face of the
speaker using three hex screws. A parabolic tip is be mounted in the recessed
socket on the closed-field adapter and is held securely in place by an o-ring at the
base of the tip.
The speaker can be connected to the source via an RCA connector located on the
back of the MF1 housing. If using the stereo amplifier built into the RZ6, simply
connect the supplied RCA cable from the MF1 to one of the output BNC connectors
on the RZ6 using the supplied RCA to BNC adapters.
Important! When using the MF1 in the closed-field configuration the supplied CF line filter must
be installed between the BNC to RCA adapter and the RCA cable. This filter
minimizes distortion at lower frequencies in the closed-field.

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To configure the MF1 for closed-field:
1. Ensure black o-ring is in place on back of CF adapter, as shown.
Attach the CF adapter to the front of the speaker using three of the
provided 1/4 x 4-40 hex screws.
2. Ensure the blue o-ring is in place at the base of the desired tip, as shown.
3. Insert one of the tips into the groove on the CF adapter. Ensure the tip is
bottomed in its socket. If using the tube tip, gently insert the tube into the
narrow end of the tip.
4. Attach a BNC to RCA adapter to the BNC amplifier port of your source
device.
Attach the CF filter to the RCA cable.
CFFilter
For Closed Field Configuration Only
If desired, the provided stand can be attached to the speaker using a thumbscrew.
•Connect the MF1 to the amplifier using the RCA cable (with CF filter
attached).

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Closed‐FieldSpeakerDesignConsiderations
When using the closed-field configuration for experiments, the provided PVC tubing
will transfer the signal best when it is kept straight. Note that the speaker
performance is dependent on the coupling system used and the ear of the subject.
All speaker configurations should be calibrated to your specific configuration. Technical
specifications measured under specific controlled conditions are provided for
comparison purposes.
TechnicalSpecifications
* Available on request.
Weight Free Field ~216g
Closed Field ~277g
Dimensions Outside Diameter 6.6 cm
Depth Free Field 3.6 cm
w/Tube Tip 6.8 cm
w/Ear Tip* 7.1 cm
Typical Output (+/- 1 V
peak input)
Free Field 87 dB SPL at 10 cm
Closed Field 100 dB SPL in 0.1 cc coupler
THD <= 1% from 1kHz to 50 kHz
Impedance 4 Ohms
Max driving voltage 75 W (for third party amps)

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Freefieldmeasurementstypicalat10cmusing+/‐1Vinput.
Closedfieldmeasurementstypicalforapprox0.1cceartipcoupler
using+/‐1Vinput.

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