
2USER MANAUL
GETTING STARTED
OVERVIEW
The MT-65 B/W offers versatility and performance,perfect for
both residential and commercial audio applications, The MT-65 B/W
provides a wide listening field with exceptional sound quality. Optimized
design using a 6.5" polypropylene cone woofer that provides deep
clear bass paired-up with a 1" silk dome tweeter that produces balanced,
lifelike tone and musical reproduction. The IP66 rated weather and
dust resistant enclosure is finished with an eye-pleasing matte texture
that fits perfectly into any home or commercial setting.
LOW IMPEDANCE
The MT-65 B/W in the low impedance mode of operation
has a nominal impedance of 8Ω. If there is the need to connect
multiple speakers in parallel, be sure to follow the amplifier’s
specifications in relation to the minimum allowed impedance.
Most amplifiers allow for a minimum 4Ω impedance which cor-
responds to two MT-65 B/W speakers connected in parallel.
100V DISTRIBUTED LINES
The MT-65 B/W comes standard with a transformer for
100V/70V distributed lines, to use your speaker in the 100V
distributed line mode, use the selector to configure the desired
power tap (5W, 10W, 20W, 40W) for 100V and (2.5W, 5W, 10W,
20W) for 70V.
100V LINE INSTALL REQUIREMENTS
100V POWER AMPLIFIER REQUIREMENTS
Make sure you have a powerful enough amplifier for your setup of MT-65 B/W
loudspeakers. It must have at least the total sum of power values chosen on your P6 as power tap. Applying the 20% headroom
rule, in this case, is the ideal scenario. Considering the example above, for 100V, you will need at least (10+5+20) x 1.2 = 42W of
amplifier power.
AMPLIFIER
AMPLIFIER
CONNECTOR
The MT-65 B/W speaker can operate in standard low impedance mode as well as in 100V/70V distributed lines. The MT-65 B/W
has a selector switch on the rear for selecting the mode of operations. The direction of the cut, on the switch, is used to determine
which mode of operation and/or power tap the speaker should be working with. In this case the MT-65 B/W is configured to work
as an 8Ω unit. Also, close to the selector switch is the terminal block connector.