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TRIAD
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Handling: 400 watts RMS
Impedance: 4 Ohms @ 1 kHz
Frequency Response and SPL: 98 dB SPL @ 1W1M
(–6 db @ 37 Hz and 16 Khz)
Speaker Complement: (1) 15" PAS driver, (1) 10" PAS driver,
(1) Foster Horn
Removable Casters, Spring Loaded Rubber Grip Handles,
Bottom Slot Port
Dimensions: 23"W x 27"H x 18.5"D
Weight: 80 lbs.
DESCRIPTION
Triad is a full-range, 3-way speaker system that utilizes a single 15" woofer, a 10" mid-range driver, and a high frequency horn
tweeter. Each component is housed in its own sealed chamber to maximize efficiency and eliminate any interaction between
components.
CONNECTION AND OPERATION
Triad can be connected to any musical instrument amplifier capable of driving a 4 ohm load. To connect your amplifier to
Triad, run a high quality speaker cable (18 gauge or heavier) from your amplifier's speaker output to one of the designated
speaker inputs (Speakon or 1/4") on Triad's input panel.
POWER HANDLING
The power output rating for any amplifier connected to Triad should not exceed the enclosure's 400 watt RMS power handling
capacity. Please be aware that exceeding Triad's power handling capacity can void the SWR warranty if any damage occurs to
your loudspeakers due to overpowering.
FULL RANGE INPUT AND OUTPUT JACKS
Triad features four, full range input/output jacks (two standard 1/4" and two Speakon) wired in parallel. If you are running two
speaker enclosures in parallel, connect the speaker cable from your amplifier to either jack labeled "IN, " and a second speak-
er cable from either jack labeled "OUT" to the input of the second speaker enclosure.
TWEETER ATTENUATOR CONTROL
The large dial found on the input panel of the cabinet is the Tweeter Attenuator. This control is used to adjust the level of high
frequency signal present at the tweeter. A normal setting for this control is straight up or "twelve o'clock." Turning the dial fully
counter-clockwise removes the tweeter from the circuit. As you turn the dial clockwise from this position, the high frequency
content is increased.
INTERNAL CROSSOVER
Triad's internal (passive) crossover divides the incoming signal into three frequency bands. The crossover points for the Triad
are 5 kHz and 100 Hz. Frequencies above 5 kHz go to the Tweeter, frequencies between 5 kHz and 100 Hz go to the 10" dri-
ver. The woofer is a full-range driver.
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