Tapco S8 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
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Here’s a quick look at all the features packed into the S•8 Studio Monitors:
Flat frequency response (±3 dB, 40 Hz to 20 kHz)
1” silk dome tweeter, fully magnetically shielded
8” polypropylene cone woofer, fully magnetically
shielded
Convenient compact design, perfect for near-
fi eld monitoring
Ported, bass refl ex design for enhanced bass
performance
60 watt HF and 60 watt LF power amplifi ers
Low-frequency over-excursion protection
Front panel clipping indicator
High-strength cabinet constructed of 5/8” MDF
composite and 1” front board with radiused edges
High-density adiabatic fi berfi ll absorbs internal
refl ections
Full magnetic shielding allows placement near
computer monitors
Balanced XLR and 1/4” TRS, and unbalanced RCA
input connectors
24 dB/octave crossover at 3 kHz
Adjustable sensitivity control
LF equalization provides +2 dB or +4 dB at 100 Hz
and below
HF equalization provides ±2 dB at 5 kHz and above
Rear panel power switch with front panel
indicating LED
Introduction
Thank you for choosing TAPCO S•8 Studio Monitors by LOUD
Technologies. The TAPCO product line hails back to the days of TAPCO
Corporation, Greg Mackie’s fi rst company. TAPCO revolutionized
the audio industry back in 1969 with the very fi rst 6-channel mixer
specifi cally designed for keyboards and rock ‘n’ roll.
In essence, TAPCO redefi ned the price/performance ratio and
made high-quality professional audio equipment accessible to virtually
anyone. Today, TAPCO is reborn with the same ideals and is backed by
the world-class engineering and manufacturing horsepower of LOUD
Technologies. The TAPCO S•8 is the second active studio monitor in the
TAPCO by Mackie® family, joining its sibling, the TAPCO S•5.
These versatile compact “mini-monitors” can be used in a variety of applications,
including small project studios, surround sound editing, home theater playback, and
desktop audio workstations (DAWs).
The S•8 active studio monitors are packed with features and designed to produce
transparent and uncolored sound for monitoring multitrack recordings and mixdowns. The
two-way bass refl ex (ported) design provides an amazingly fl at frequency response from
40 Hz to 20 kHz.
There are many benefi ts to integrating an active crossover, power amplifi ers, and drivers into
a single cabinet, and we’ve taken full advantage of these benefi ts in the design of the S•8.
• The crossover point is designed so that the high and low frequency drivers are fed only
the frequencies that they are best able to reproduce.
• The amplifi ers are designed to provide maximum acoustic output from the speakers,
yet minimize the danger of speaker damage due to overdriving.
• The connecting wire between the amplifi er outputs and the drivers are kept to an
absolute minimum so the damping factor of the amplifi er isn’t compromised by the
resistance of long speaker cables.
• The acoustic sum of the outputs from the two drivers are optimized electronically, as
well as physically, so the amplitude response is unity and the phase difference is minimal.
In short, all the complex interconnected components in the system are designed to work
in harmony with each other to produce the best possible sound.
TAPCO version of Greg
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