If the sound is too bright, increasing the amount of
soft furnishing in the room (heavier curtains for
example) may help balance the sound. Conversely,
reducing the amount of soft furnishing may help
brighten a dull sound.
Some rooms suffer from "flutter echoes" – echoes that
"bounce" between parallel room boundaries. Flutter
echoes can colour the sound of the speakers in the
room. Test for flutter echoes by standing in the middle
of the room and clapping your hands. Flutter echoes
can be reduced by placing irregular shaped items or
non-reflective surfaces, bookshelves, rugs or pictures
for example, on one of the offending walls or floor.
Ensure that speaker stands are upright and firm on the
floor. Use carpet piercing spikes if appropriate and
adjust them to take up any unevenness.
Running-in Period
The performance of the speaker will change subtly
during the initial listening period. If the speaker has
been stored in a cold environment, the damping
compounds and suspension materials of the drive
units will take some time to recover their correct
mechanical properties. The drive unit suspensions will
also loosen up during the first hours of use. The time
taken for the speaker to achieve its intended
performance will vary depending on previous storage
conditions and how it is used. As a guide, allow up to
a week for the temperature effects to stabilise and
15 hours of average use for the mechanical parts to
attain their intended design characteristics.
However, longer run-in periods (as long as a month)
have been reported and there is evidence to suggest
that this has little to do with the speaker changing and
more to do with the listener getting used to the new
sound. This is especially so with highly revealing
speakers such as these where there may be a
significant increase in the amount of detail compared
with what the listener has previously been used to; the
sound may at first appear too "up front" and perhaps a
little hard. After an extended period of time the sound
will seem to mellow, but without losing clarity and detail.
Aftercare
The cabinet surfaces usually only require dusting. If you
wish to use an aerosol or other cleaner, remove the
grille first by gently pulling it away from the cabinet.
Spray aerosols onto the cleaning cloth, not directly
onto the product. Test a small area first, as some
cleaning products may damage some of the surfaces.
Avoid products that are abrasive, or contain acid, alkali
or anti-bacterial agents. Do not use cleaning agents on
the drive units. The grille fabric may be cleaned with a
normal clothes brush whilst the grille is detached from
the cabinet. Avoid touching the drive units, especially
the tweeter, as damage may result.
Limited Warranty
This product has been designed and manufactured to
the highest quality standards. However, if something
does go wrong with this product, B&W Group Ltd. and
its national distributors warrant free of charge labour
(exclusion may apply) and replacement parts in any
country served by an official B&W distributor.
This limited warranty is valid for a period of five years
from the date of purchase or two years for electronics
including amplified loudspeakers.
Terms and Conditions
1
The warranty is limited to the repair of the
equipment. Neither transportation, nor any other
costs, nor any risk for removal, transportation and
installation of products is covered by this warranty.
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This warranty is only valid for the original owner. It
is not transferable.
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This warranty will not be applicable in cases other
than defects in materials and/or workmanship at
the time of purchase and will not be applicable:
a. for damages caused by incorrect installation,
connection or packing,
b. for damages caused by any use other than correct
use described in the user manual, negligence,
modifications, or use of parts that are not made or
authorised by B&W,
c. for damages caused by faulty or unsuitable
ancillary equipment,
d. for damages caused by accidents, lightning, water,
fire heat, war, public disturbances or any other
cause beyond the reasonable control of B&W and
its appointed distributors,
e. for products whose serial number has been
altered, deleted, removed or made illegible,
f. if repairs or modifications have been executed by
an unauthorised person.
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This guarantee complements any national/regional
law obligations of dealers or national distributors
and does not affect your statutory rights as a
customer.
How to claim repairs under warranty
Should service be required, please follow the following
procedure:
1
If the equipment is being used in the country of
purchase, you should contact the B&W authorised
dealer from whom the equipment was purchased.
2
If the equipment is being used outside the country
of purchase, you should contact the B&W national
distributor in the country of residence who will
advise where the equipment can be serviced. You
can call B&W in the UK or visit our web site to get
the contact details of your local distributor.
To validate your warranty, you will need to produce the
warranty booklet completed and stamped by your
dealer on the date of purchase. Alternatively, you will
need the original sales invoice or other proof of
ownership and date of purchase.
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