Precision Power 2010 POWER CLASS COMPONENTS PC2.65C Benutzerhandbuch

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Rather than just heari
ng a blurry
 wall of music, you can expect
 
to hear stages like the
 illustration belo
w
 
Here are s
o
me basic drawings 
of common problems in a typical 
vehicle…
 
 
In this 1st picture, it is easy to see why the speaker closest to 
you will be louder and wh
y the center of t
he soundstage will not
 
be in the center of the vehic
le…  When speakers get further 
away from you, you become more
 centered.  Let’s take another
 
look at the first picture.  Fo
r easy
 math, we’r
e going to assume 
that the left speaker is
 4’ from 
the left ear in the lower door cor-
ner.  The right speak
er is 6’ wh
ich is 50% further and yields a 
24” pathlength difference.  If 
we moved both of those speakers 
up about 2’ into the kickpanel, the left speaker may now be 6’ 
away, but t
he right speaker is on
ly 7’ away.  We just reduced 
our pathlength  
Driver Anatomy 
The new raw dri
v
er
s found 
in
 the PC3.
65 and PC2.65 
co
mp
on
en
t set
s
 e
ncom
pa
ss el
ite technol
o
gies and allow 
us to bring you some of the 
finest component
s ever built.  
 
Common Features 
Amongst 
All 3 Drivers 
Motor        
Assembl
y
  
These unique motors use ultra strong Neo-
dymium magnets which help to yield high the 
BL required for great tr
ansient response.  (No 
huge, impractical standard Ferrite magnets 
that are har
d
 to fit in some applications!)  
Voice Coil & 
Terminals
  
All voic
e
 coils use 2-layer copper clad
  
  
  
  
aluminum wire for higher power handling and 
heat dissipation.
  
Suspen
sion
  
The multi-roll Cone
x spid
ers (not on tweeters)
 
are symmetrical in design and has woven tin-
sel leads t
o
 the voice coil.  The surrounds are 
made of high-loss Butyl rubber.  This mar-
riage of our chosen suspension component
allows the driver to be very taut and accur
a
te 
from the midbass range to upper 
midrange          
frequencies.
  
Basket
  
Injection-molded PPS (Polyphenylene Sul-
fide) was used to lower resonance frequen-
cies. If you drop a metal ruler and a wooden 
ruler, the metal ruler has horrific "ping" reso-
nance while the wooden ruler has a dead 
"thud" sound.  Since baskets can’t be made 
out of wood for durability reasons, this com-
posite material was the proper way to go.