Verity Audio Tamino User manual

Tamino
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S MANUAL
Release 3.0
March 10, 2004
© 2000 Verity Audio Incorporated
This manual is copyrighted by Verity Audio Inc. with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may
not be reproduced in any form, in whole or part, without prior written consent of Verity Audio Inc.
Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Verity Audio has reviewed this manual
thoroughly in order that it will be an easy-to-use guide to your Verity Audio loudspeakers. All statements, technical
information and recommendations in this manual or any related documents are believed reliable. The accuracy and
completeness thereof are not guaranteed and they are not intended to be, nor should they be understood to be,
representations or warranties concerning the products described. Your loudspeakers have been sold to you subject
to the limited warranty set forth in the warranty card enclosed with your product.

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Content
Content ...............................2
SafetyInstructions ........................3
UsingthisManual.........................4
Product Overview .........................4
FeaturesandBenefits ......................4
Description .............................4
Packing and Unpacking .....................5
Installation .............................5
Room Placement .........................5
Your sitting position will be within ten feet (3 meters) from
your loudspeakers (6)
Your sitting position will be more than ten feet (3 meters)
away from your loudspeakers (6)
RoomTreatment .........................6
Flutter echo (7)
Reverberation (7)
Standing waves (7)
Early reflections (7)
Ancillary Equipment .......................7
PowerHandling ..........................7
CabinetResonance ........................7
CareoftheFinish .........................8
Troubleshooting ..........................8
Operational problems (8)
Sonic problems (8)
Customer Support ........................9
Tamino x3 (9)
Tamino x2, c2 (9)
Notes ................................10

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Safety Instructions
In these safety instructions the word "product" refers to the
Verity Audio Tamino and all its accessories.
1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the product is operated;
2. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference;
3. Head Warnings — All warnings on the product and in
the owner's manual should be followed;
4. Follow Instructions — All operating and maintenance
instructions should be followed;
5. Cleaning — Unplug this product from your power
amplifier before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. The product should be cleaned only as
recommended in this manual;
6. Accessories — Do not use accessories not
recommended in this manual as they may be hazardous;
7. Water and Moisture — Hazard of electric shock —
Do not use this product near water or in rainy / moist
situations;
8. Heat — Avoid placing the speakers near a heat
source;
9. Placing or moving — Do not place on an unstable
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall
causing serious injuries, and serious damage to the
product. A product with cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the product cart combination
to overturn;
10. Power amplifier — Hazard of electric shock — Do
not manipulate, move, clean or disconnect your product
while your power amplifier is turned on;
11. Moving when Packed — The product comes packed
in two double cardboard boxes. These boxes are heavy
and cannot be carried by a single person. Attempting to
move a transportation box alone could cause serious
injuries;
12. Spikes — The underneath product spikes assure a
tight coupling with the floor. They are razor-sharp and
must be manipulated with extreme care. Do not move the
product while the product spikes are installed. The
product spikes should be removed before moving the
product;
13. Input power — To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not allow an input power over 150 watts rms
(30.0 volts rms) to the product;
14. Unpacking and Packing Instructions — The product
should be packed and / or unpacked only as indicated on
the packing/unpacking instruction sheets;
15. Ancillary equipment — Do not connect or play the
product before making certain that the associated
equipments are in good condition;
16. Object and Liquid Entry — Never push object of any
kind into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Do not spill liquid of any
kind onto or into the product;
17. Servicing — Do not attempt to service the product
yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel;
18. Damage Requiring Service — Turn off your power
amplifier(s) and disconnect all cables from the product,
and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under
the following conditions:
a. When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance;
b. If any liquid has been spilled into, or objects have
fallen into, the product;
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water;
d. If the product does not operate normally even if you
follow the operating instructions. Connect only your
product as recommended in your owner's manual.
Improper connections may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to its normal
operation;
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
19. Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are
required, make sure the service technician use only
original parts as specified by Verity Audio. Unauthorized
substitution may result in fire, electric shock or other
hazards;
20. Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the product is in
safe operating order.
Your product is a passive device. Risk
of electric shock is only possible when
it is hooked up to a power amplifier.

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Using this Manual
Please take the time to carefully read this instruction manual
prior to installation or use of your Tamino loudspeaker. Your
reading efforts will be rewarded by the satisfaction of getting a
full performance achievement and a long service life. We
believe that a thorough understanding of your new
loudspeakers can save you a lot of anxiety.
This manual will guide you for setting up and operating your
loudspeakers and will teach you how to unpack, repack, clean
and service your product. Furthermore, we have included a
few informative sections for the benefit of your own Tamino
familiarization.
We are pleased to count you among the most privilege owners
of a unique product that will yield a very enjoyable experience
for years to come.
Product Overview
Your new Tamino is a mature-engineered high-quality audio
component. The Tamino brings a substantial improvement to
any audio system and gives its full potential when associated
with the finest ancillary equipment.
The Tamino is based on the same cabinet construction
principles as our acclaimed Fidelio and Parsifal. It uses
carefully selected quality components that integrate
harmoniously in a complete floor-standing loudspeaker that
will give hours of enjoyment.
The result is a high-quality loudspeaker that gives a great sense
of liveliness, scale, and presence in the listening space. Your
Tamino, without any doubt, will sound naturally even
throughout a wide frequency spectrum and dynamic range.
Features and Benefits
The Tamino’s ability to reproduce music with a high degree of
sound intelligibility comes from many useful features.
Consistent Uniformity
Very strict and sophisticated Verity Audio CAM™ system
(computer aided matching) for wide soundstage imaging
stability.
Effortless Neutrality
Proprietary low-distortion, high-headroom transducers with
highly inert cabinet topology for great music uniformity.
Graceful Adaptability
Modest-size cabinets for easy and effective installation in any
environment.
Long-lived Reliability
Strong manufactured components with high-reliability finishing
for years of enjoyment.
Spacious Bottom-End
Outstandingtransducer displacement uniformity complete with
dynamic damping system for dynamic and full-bodied bass
performance.
Exquisite Finishing
Splendid Italian finishing of sumptuous brilliance and
impeccable coating that will last for years.
Compact Design
Accommodating size with no performance impairment that
grants dazzling sound in any listening environment.
All these features synthesize Verity Audio’s commitment for
bringing the music back to its essence: Pure and exalted
emotions.
Description
The Verity Audio Tamino loudspeaker will give outstanding
results with a wide variety of equipment. They have been
designed to offer outstanding performance in moderate size
rooms. Their design renders a highly accurate and focused
image, an amazing blend of lightning speed and sweetness as
well as a cathedral soundstage.
Tamino x3
The Tamino 3-way integrates two woofer drivers. The main
woofer reproduces bass and mid frequencies while the second
woofer is tuned for bass only. The later is located at the rear of
the Tamino cabinet. It is paralleled-coupled to the front
midrange-woofer and low-passed at 100 Hz. This extra woofer,
adds an extra 6dB to the bass headroom, an appreciated feature
for home-theater lovers.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this product to
rain or moisture.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do
not open the product and remove no
user serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel.
Do not make any changes or
modifications to the product unless
otherwise specified in this manual. If
such changes or modifications should
be made, you could be required to
stop operation of the product or loose
your warranty privileges.

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Tamino x2 and c2
The two-way Tamino utilizes the same woofer-midrange as
used in the Tamino x3 but doesn’t have the extra woofer
located at the rear. It uses the same air volume shared by the
two Tamino x3 woofers which means the same bass extension.
The Tamino x2 is normally better suited for music or for home-
theater in small listening environments. Tamino c2 is designed
for center-channel applications. Its lower height will free most
home-theater screens.
Just like all Verity Audio loudspeakers, The Tamino works with
the room reinforcement characteristics to produce quick and
solid bass performances. Despite its small size, the Tamino
loudspeaker provides a low frequency extension down to
40Hz.
The midrange woofer unit has been optimized for a maximum
cone rigidity without breakup resonance. It employs a dynamic
damping system for low distortion, extended dynamics, high-
power handling, and simple dividing network.
The tweeter has been specifically designed to give extended,
natural and resonance free reproduction of the harmonic
content of all musical instruments. These units have been
integrated with a very carefully designed crossover that allows
each driver to deliver its full potential. Moreover, all
components used are carefully computer-matched and indexed
to enable optimum sound staging performance.
Packing and Unpacking
Before they left the factory, your Tamino cabinets passed an
exhaustive quality control procedure to guaranty their
genuine state. Please observe carefully the following
unpacking instructions for maximum product safety. Once
your Tamino cabinets will be unpacked, inspect them
carefully for any physical damage. If any transit damage can
be noticed, please notify your dealer immediately and
request the carrier’s name so a written claim can be initiated.
Your Tamino comes packed in a double cardboard box
complete with all the necessary protection accessories. For
transportation purposes, we strongly recommend you to
keep and store all your packaging hardware.
Unless the carrier is notified promptly and all the shipping
cases are available for inspection, the right to claim can be
forfeited.
Installation
This section depicts how to assemble and connect the Tamino
loudspeaker.
To identify a proper location for the installation of your
Taminos, please refer to the Room Placement section of this
manual or follow the recommendations of your dealer.
Once the speakers are properly installed, connect them to the
amplifier by using quality speaker cables. Make sure the
polarities are respected at both ends and that your cables are
installed in the proper direction. The positive input is identified
by a red dot located on the connector plate.
For vacuum tube equipment that has multiple output
impedance taps, the four-ohm taps should provide the best
interface with the Tamino.
Room Placement
Indoors, acoustic intelligibility is of great concern for a variety
of reasons. It requires low background noise levels and “good”
acoustical design. In any room, the reverberant sound pressure
level increases as the acoustic power increases and decreases
as sound absorption in the room increases and / or sound
power flows from the room. The sound field in a room is
composed of two parts, the direct field and the reverberant
field.
The complex theories of physical acoustics, the uncertainties
in predicting the property variations of both natural and
manufactured room materials, and the none negligible effects
of painting, sealing, bracing, furring, and draping all keep the
specification and prediction of room acoustics from being an
exact science. Adding together, loudspeaker characteristics, the
auditory personal taste, and ergonomics, makes, by practical
means, the equation impossible to solve. The frequent need to
evaluate the final result by listening rather than by purely
quantitative methods gives acoustical tuning a somewhat
subjective aspect.
Nevertheless, knowing what the Tamino is capable to do will
be your major asset in establishing the best setup for your
loudspeaker. Here are a few simple rules that will guide you.
A good setup will give you fast transients from bottom-end to
top-end, proper image height and a wide and deep soundstage.
Having that in mind, the following guidelines are based on our
own experience with the Tamino. We recommend you to start
with these and later on (after getting familiar with your Tamino)
bring your own modifications that will optimize your setup.
First, the distance from the rear wall to the speaker front baffle
of your speaker (midrange center) should be equaled to the
height of your room times 0.62. Then follow the following
instructions according to your own room characteristics:
Over tightening the connectors could cause
permanent damage

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WallEarlyReflection
WallEarlyReflection
Equilateral triangle
Ceiling Flutter Echo
Damping
Diffusor
Bass Trap
0.618 Ceiling Height
Figure 1: Room placement method no. 1 and different room treatment devices.
1. Your sitting position will be within ten feet (3 meters)
from your loudspeakers
Your setup will be according to the equilateral principle.
To form an equilateral triangle, the angle between you
and your two speakers shall be 60 degrees. If you cannot
evaluate it, simply measure the distance from the center
of your speaker front baffle to your listening position.
Then, adjust the distance between your two loudspeakers
to the same value.
2. Your sitting position will be more than ten feet (3 meters)
away from your loudspeakers
The width of your room divided by 3.6 will give you the
distance from the side wall to the center of the front baffle
of your speakers.
We suggest that you start with the speakers aligned directly at
you. Then open them slowly until you get the best soundstage
without losing too much center-stage definition. In most cases,
the left speaker should be aligned toward your left shoulder
and the right speaker should be aligned toward your right
shoulder. Opening them will improve your image width and
closing them will improve your image center definition.
Conversely, if you wish to broaden your listening area, tow
them in even more until they are aligned with your opposite
shoulder.
Room Treatment
The Tamino gives its best performance in an average-furnished
domestic listening room. It requires a minimum of room
treatment. Before investing in room treatment we strongly
recommend you to take the time to listen and get familiar with
your speakers. The Tamino has proven to be a standalone
loudspeaker that rarely needs to be acoustically corrected. A
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You should always start to position your speakers without any
treatment. If speaker positioning cannot solve standing waves
or reverberation problems read the following.
The principal design factor for internal acoustics of a room, in
addition to shape and size, is the control of sound absorption
and reflection. The total absorption required to give optimum
reverberation is inherent to your room characteristics, i.e.,
which surfaces are absorptive or reflective, the area of these
surfaces and the selection of acoustical materials.
A flutter echo is a rapid (usually regular) succession of
reflected pulses resulting from a single pulse. They can be
easily identified by tapping your hands while walking in the
room. They are frequently located at the ceiling corners or at
the center of the ceiling-wall intersections. If flutter echos are
prominent, please consult your dealer to get proper assistance
on that matter.
The reverberation in the room is the resulting tendency for
sound level in the room to persist after direct sound ceases.
The optimum reverberation time for a room depends upon
room volume, sound frequency, and the type of sound or
reproduced music. The Tamino performs at its best in lively
listening rooms. Overly damped room will be detrimental to
the Tamino’s performance. Optimum reverberation time (at
500 to 1,000 Hz) should be between 0.4 and 0.6 second.
Standing waves are reflections from opposing parallel surfaces
resulting in serious peaks in the reverberation-time / frequency
curve. In properly proportioned rooms, resonances can be
effectively reduced and standing waves practically eliminated
by introducing numerous sound treatment devices. The object
is to prevent sound reflection from going back to the point of
origin until after several reflections and/or after being
considerably attenuated. Once again if you feel having a
standing wave problem in your room, please consult your
dealer to get proper assistance on this matter.
Early reflections are the first sound reflections heard at the
listening position. They are usually intense and annoying. In
order of importance, they usually come from the floor, the side
walls and the ceiling. They can either be controlled by placing
diffusors or absorbers at their image location. Your dealer can
be of good assistance in properly helping you with this matter.
In an already well damped room, we recommend utilization of
diffusion instead of damping.
If you choose to work with a specialized room treatment
device, the included manufacturer’s instructions should be
followed.
Ancillary Equipment
Your new Tamino is an extremely precise instrument that can
clearly reveal the qualities of your upstream equipment. Your
Tamino performance will be closely related to the excellence
of its associated equipment. Subsequently, it would be wise to
invest in high-quality ancillary equipment as your enjoyment
will be consequently rewarded.
The Tamino shows an easy impedance load for most power
amplifiers. It has been evaluated with a wide variety of power
amplifiers and has shown consistent results with quality solid
state and vacuum tube equipment. Superb performance can be
realized from either design.
The uniquely designed and manufactured binding-posts on the
Verity Audio Tamino
accept banana plugs, spade connectors
or bare wires. For best results, we recommend the use of spade
connectors.
When choosing speaker cables, experimentation is the best
way to find which ones will be the most satisfying in your
installation. Your Verity Audio Dealer can be of assistance in
making recommendations.
Power Handling
The power tolerance of a loudspeaker is correlated to its
maximum voice-coil heat dissipation and to its maximum cone
displacement. These parameters are in turn stimulated by the
time, amplitude and spectral characteristics of the applied
musical energy. At low-frequencies, the maximum cone
displacement is normally reached before maximum voice-coil
temperature.
With the Tamino’s transducers, because of their superior
ventilation system, the voice-coils will most likely never reach
critical temperatures. But, low-frequencies played at high levels
can ask for larger cone displacement than allowed by the
driver suspension. A driver reaching its maximum
displacement will not break unless this situation is maintained
for an inordinate period of time. Before a driver reaches its
maximum displacement, its distortion level will increase
greatly and will become audible. So when a speaker starts
sounding bright and hard or if any “cracking noise” can be
heard, just lower the level until it sounds comfortable again.
The Tamino has to be played unexpectedly loud before any
occurrence of compression or distortion appears.
Cabinet Resonance
Cabinet resonances are controlled in a very special way. Their
amplitudes are lowered and their frequencies are increased.
Because higher frequencies are more directional, it will be
most unlikely that they get the chance to reach the listening
point. Of course, the listening room has to be properly treated.
Also, traveling high-frequency sonic waves attenuate faster than
their low frequency counterpart. A unique cabinet bracing
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Attempting to repair the product by non-
authorize technicians may void the warranty
frequency resonances that are not harmonically related. By
doing so, their amplitudes are greatly reduced. The cabinet
construction tolerances are so tight that only computer-
controlled tooling can cut panels with acceptable accuracy.
The cabinet rigidity lowers even more any chances of
coloration caused by unwanted vibrations. Special materials
are used to ensure stability of the cabinet in any acoustical
environment.
Care of the Finish
The black piano finish available for the Tamino is composed of
high-grade Italian lacquer. You will only find them on luxury
pieces of furniture. They are long-lasting finishes and need little
care.
Never use any solvent or abrasives to clean your speakers. To
remove fingerprints, use a lint-free cloth moistened with a few
drops of water.
Use a clothes brush to clean the black velvet front panel. A
transparent packing tape works also very well.
The Verity Audio direct gold-plated solid-copper binding posts
have been specially designed to introduce a very low
impedance path for high-power signals. To keep it at its best,
we recommend cleaning them every year with one of the
special contact cleaners available on the market. The best
results can be obtained from products that have been specially
formulated for gold-plated connectors.
Maintenance
21.22.a.b.i.ii.iii.iv.v.(1)(2)(3)(a)Verity Audio products are
offering years of trouble-free performance. If for any reason,
your speaker needs servicing, contact your authorized Verity
Audio dealer or call the Verity Audio service department at
(418) 682-9940 (North America) or email us at
support@verityaudio.com. Help is available from Monday
through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard
Time (EST), except on holidays.
If you seem to have an operational problem, try to solve it by
referring to the information in the Troubleshooting section of
this manual. If you cannot quickly resume normal operation,
contact Verity’s experienced support personnel at the above
phone number.
Before contacting your Verity Audio authorized service
representative, make sure you have the following information
in hand.
OSerial numbers
OPlace of purchase
ONature of the problem
OSteps you have taken to solve the problem and the obtained results
A return authorization number is required for servicing any of
our products and it should be clearly identified on the
packaging before any shipment to our facilities. Every unit
shipped without return authorization number will be returned
to sender.
Troubleshooting
This section describes how to solve common problems you
may encounter when using your loudspeakers. Many problems
have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before you call
your dealer or Verity Audio support (see the Maintenance
section of this manual).
This section contains problems and solutions related to the
operation of your hardware. Try the solutions in the order
listed within each section.
OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
Make sure:
1. all your audio apparatuses are plugged into a power source
and turned on. Their respective power light indicators
should be on;
2. every interconnect cable is connected properly and firmly;
3. every interconnect cable conduct signal normally;
4. your audio equipment selectors and controls are suitably
adjusted (source selector, volume control(s), mute selector,
etc.);
5. your software (CD, LP, Tape etc.) is properly installed and
currently running;
6. the connections are secure and there are no leads touching
each other. See the Installation section for details about
connecting your loudspeaker.
SONIC PROBLEMS
Make sure:
1. every transducer is currently working and that none of them
seems to make any abnormal noises;
2. all polarities are respected and that all cables are properly
installed;
3. every transducer is properly sealed and that no air leak
seems to occur around the transducers while playing.
The sonic performance is closely related to your room inherent
characteristics, your speaker positioning and your ancillary
equipment. We recommend that you experiment with these to
find the best solution. For help, contact your dealer or your
Verity Audio service representative at (418) 682-9940 or email
us at support@verityaudio.com.

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Customer Support
Verity Audio provides customer support and service for all
Verity Audio products. If you have any questions regarding
your new loudspeaker, call the Verity Audio help desk at (418)
682-9940 or email us at support@verityaudio.com. Help is
available Monday through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Eastern Standard Time (EST), except on holidays.
If you seem to have an operational problem, try to solve it by
referring to the information in the Troubleshooting section. If
you cannot quickly resume normal operation, contact your
dealer or Verity’s experienced support personnel at the help
desk.
Specifications
Tamino x3
Bandwidth 40 Hz to 22 000 Hz ± 3.0 dB
Tweeter 3/4 inch soft dome
Midrange-woofer custom 6-1/2 inch • symmetrical drive
TPX cone
Woofer custom 6.5 inch • polypropylene cone
Power Handling 150 watt music power
Sensitivity 89 dB @ 1w @ 1m
Maximum Output 105 dB SPL
Nominal Impedance 6 ohms
Minimum impedance 4 ohms
Break in time 75 hours (63%), 400 hours (99%)
Width 9.3 in (236 mm)
Depth 12.5 in (318 mm)
Height 35 in (889 mm)
Net Weight 106 lb. (48 kg) / pair
Gross Weight 130 lb. (59 kg) / pair
Connectors Verity Audio’s removable gold plated
Mechanical Isolation Verity Audio’s solid brass cones
• stainless steel spikes
Standard Italian high-gloss black piano
Italian high-gloss silver
Tamino x2, c2
Bandwidth 40 Hz to 22 000 Hz ± 3.0 dB
Tweeter 3/4 inch soft dome
Midrange custom 6-1/2 inch • symmetrical drive TPX cone
Power Handling 100 watts music
Sensitivity 89 dB @ 1w @ 1m
Maximum Output 103 dB @ 1% THD
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Minimum impedance 6 ohms
Break in time 75 hours (63%), 400 hours (99%)
x2 c2
Width 9.3 in (236 mm) 9.3 in (236 mm)
Depth 12.5 in (318 mm) 16.9 in (429 mm)
Height 35 in (889 mm) 29.2 in (741 mm)
Net Weight 96 lb. (44 kg) / pair 48 lb. (22 kg)
Gross Weight 120 lb. (54 kg) / pair 60 lb. (27 kg)
Connectors Verity Audio’s removable gold plated
Mechanical Isolation Verity Audio’s solid brass cones
• stainless steel spikes
Standard Italian high-gloss black piano
Italian high-gloss silver

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Limited Warranty
Verity Audio products are covered by a limited warranty
against defects in material and workmanship for a period of
five years from the date of shipment to the authorized Verity
Audio dealer.
The product shipped for services under this warranty shall be
delivered by the owner to the factory with a return
authorization number clearly written on the box. Products
shipped without return authorization number will be refused.
The included warranty registration card should be properly
filled and returned to the factory within ten (10) days from the
date of purchase.
Damages resulting from negligence, misuse or accident,
improper repair procedures or alterations, or operation that is
contrary to the manufacturer’s instructions are excluded from
this warranty.
Verity Audio reserves the right to modify or change the
equipment, all or in part, at any time, in order to include any
refinements deemed appropriate by Verity Audio.
This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties,
expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities on
the part of Verity Audio. No other person (s), including dealer,
agent, representative are authorized to assume for Verity Audio
any liability on its behalf or on its name except to refer
purchasers to the present warranty.
Verity Audio liability to any purchaser shall be to replace any
part of the product itself because of defective materials or
workmanship, and Verity Audio shall not be liable for any
consequential damage as a result of defects in material or
workmanship.
Notes

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