Wharfedale Car Speaker WH C User Manual

WH 2.1 SYSTEM  
WH-C  
WH-SR1  
WH-SR2  
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USER INSTRUCTIONS: WH2.1 SYSTEM  
Introduction  
WH-C Centre Loudspeaker  
Centre Speaker  
Positioning  
The Wharfedale WH-C centre speaker is a dedicated centre channel unit designed for mounting  
preferably above a TV screen (as show is position A) or below a TV screen (as show in postion B). If  
the unit is mounted on top of the television, move it forward so that the front grilles are level with or  
slightly in front of the screen. This will reduce reflections from the screen and the top of the cabinet.  
The loudspeaker should be located on a stable flat surface to avoid any danger of movement when it is  
vibrated by high sound levels.  
The speaker is supplied with four self-adhesive feet. Apply one to each bottom corner of the unit before  
mounting.  
CONNECTION  
You will need a single length of twin core cable. Connect the red (+) terminal of the centre unit to the  
red (+) terminal of the amplifiers centre channel output. Connect the black (-) terminal of the centre  
unit to the corresponding black (-) terminal of the amplifier. The connection panel uses screw terminals  
- the drawing below illustrates the connection method.  
Leaving a stub of 5mm protruding from the wall. Align the hole in the mounting bracket over the screw head and carefully lower  
the unit onto the screw. The speaker should now be securely attached with the feet against the wall. Now connect the speakers to  
the amplifier.  
Preparing Speaker Cables  
Connecting Speaker Cables  
Centre Channel Connections  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
FRONT  
LEFT  
REAR  
CENTRE  
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WH-SR1 and WH-SR2 Loudspeakers  
The Wharfedale WH-SR1 and WH-SR2 are bipolar units designed for wall mounting and intended for use solely as rear effects  
speakers.  
In a Home Theatre System, the directional cues come from the front and centre channels. The rear channels provide ambience  
and rear perspective and for this purpose a bipolar design with its mix of direct and reflected sounds ideal. To aid this effect we  
recommend placing the WH-SR1 and WH-SR2 speakers in a high position behind the listener.  
PREPARATION  
Each speaker is supplied with four self-adhesive feet. Apply one to each rear corner before mounting.  
CONNECTIONS  
You will need one length of twin core cable per speaker. Connect the red (+) terminal of the Left rear unit to the red (+) terminal  
of the amplifiers Left rear channel output. Connect the black (-) terminal of this unit to the corresponding black (-) terminal of the  
amplifier. Repeat for the Right speaker. The connection panel uses screw terminals - the drawing above illustrates the connection.  
MOUNTING  
Connect the cable to the speaker. Site the speakers about 600 mm above the listening position and 2.5-3.5 metres apart, central  
to the listener and behind the listening position. Ensure that the wall is sound and can support the product. Fix a suitable screw  
firmly to the wall.  
Preparing  
Speaker  
Cables  
Connecting  
Speaker  
Cables  
1
Wall-mounting the  
WH-SR1 and WH-SR2  
Loudspeakers  
Rear Channel Connections  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
FRONT  
LEFT  
REAR  
CENTRE  
REAR RIGHT  
REAR LEFT  
AV AMPLIFIER  
3
2
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channel speakers should be operated at the same height and  
with the tweeters at ear level to a seated listener.  
System Using WH-SR1 and WH-SR2  
Surround Speakers  
REAR CHANNELS  
If the rear channels are WH-SR1 or SR2 surround units, mount  
them as already described. We recommend placing the  
speakers in a high position, angled towards the listener.  
A Home Theatre System using WH surround speakers  
SUB  
WOOFEER  
SUBWOOFER  
CENTRE  
FRONT  
LEFT  
FRONT  
RIGHT  
As the ear is unable to detect the direction from which  
deep bass originates, this allows freedom in positioning the  
subwoofer. Varying the distance from the wall will alter the  
amount of bass. Some prefer to place the subwoofer against a  
corner of the room. This arrangement gives more bass at the  
possible expense of clarity.  
LOUDSPEAKER SIZES  
Many digital AV processors require you to specify the size of  
speakers in the various channels. These are usually 'Large' or  
'Small'.  
Unless your loudspeakers are large floor standing units, you  
should choose 'Small' for the front channels, as the subwoofer  
is going to be better at providing clean, deep, and louder  
bass. Choose 'Small' for the surround channels and also for the  
centre channel.  
REAR  
RIGHT  
REAR  
LEFT  
Set the subwoofer options on the processor to 'On' or 'Yes'.  
This will route all the deep bass to the subwoofer.  
System using conventional rear speakers  
SETTING LEVELS  
SUB  
WOOFEER  
CENTRE  
Once the loudspeaker setting have been finalised, put the  
AV amplifier in to its test mode (see instructions supplied  
with your processor.). Adjust the levels until all channels are  
reproduced at equal loudness.  
FRONT  
LEFT  
FRONT  
RIGHT  
NOTE: On some programme material the surround channel  
may seem lower than the front. Do not readjust this level.  
You may, however, need to adjust the subwoofer output level.  
Avoid setting too high a level or you will swamp the sound  
with bass which may be tiring to listen to and may limit the  
subwoofer's ability to respond to large bass transients. Set a  
sensible level going into the subwoofer from the AV processor.  
The volume control on the subwoofer should be between 12  
o'clock and 3 o'clock.  
LFE  
REAR  
RIGHT  
REAR  
LEFT  
The Low Frequency Effects channel was designed as an  
additional bass channel with its own dedicated subwoofer. In  
practice however, if all the speakers are set to 'Small', the LFE  
channel will be combined with the bass from other channels  
and all this feeds into the subwoofer. When you set the LFE  
level from your AV processor, use care with this setting as the  
LFE channel may contain powerful low frequencies which,  
although normal in a cinema, may overload a domestic  
subwoofer.  
FRONT AND CENTRE CHANNELS  
The front channel loudspeakers should be placed on either  
side of the television screen, 2 to 3 metres apart, and rotated  
slightly towards the listeners.  
As the centre speaker carries the dialogue effects, it should  
be placed central to the listening position and close the TV  
screen.  
If, during a programme, you hear popping or thumping  
noises coming from the subwoofer, immediately turn the AV  
processor volume level down and then back off the LFE level.  
Operating height is important. Ideally, the front and centre  
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If this does cure the problem, back off the volume level at the  
subwoofer.  
The loudspeaker cabinets can be cleaned with a damp cloth  
or with a spray furniture polish and a soft cloth. Apply the  
spray sparingly to the cloth and then polish the cabinet. Never  
apply spray directly to the cabinet.  
Please read the relevant sections of your AV amplifier manual  
and familiarise yourself with the various issues. If you are  
unsure, consult your dealer for help.  
GUARANTEE & SERVICE  
CONNECTING WIRES  
In the unlikely event that your unit develops a fault you should  
return it to your Wharfedale dealer using the original packing  
to ensure safe shipping.  
When wall mounting a loudspeaker the connecting cables  
may be unacceptably obvious.  
The terms of your guarantee may vary from country to country  
but in all locations the guarantee excludes:  
It may be less obstrusive to route cables from the loudspeaker  
to the ceiling and then within or immediately underneath the  
ceiling or covering. The cable may then return to floor level at  
a convenient room corner.  
All damage caused through accident, misuse, wear and  
tear, neglect, incorrect installation, adjustment or repair by  
unauthorised personnel.  
Service and Warranty  
Liability for damage or loss occurring in transit to or from the  
purchaser.  
CARE & MAINTENANCE  
Wharfedale will not be liable for any consequential damage,  
loss or injury, arising from or in conjunction with this  
equipment.  
If you play the speakers with the grilles off exercise great care.  
NEVER touch the drive units which can easily be damaged.  
Troubleshooting  
If your system is not working properly please work through this checklist before returning a unit to your dealer.  
Possible Cause  
Symptom  
No Sound  
System not switched on; Speaker cables shorting terminals out; Wrong source selected.  
Sound lacks bass content  
Bass reproduction indistinct  
Front loudspeaker out of phase. Check all system connections and rectify. Subwoofer not  
switched on; Subwoofer phase incorrect; Subwoofer crossover control too low.  
Excessive bass distortion at low  
volumes  
Subwoofer level set too high; LFE level set too high; Subwoofer incorrectly wired.  
System level set too high; Bass control set too high; Speakers too close to room corners.  
System level set too high; Objects on speakers/subwoofer; Objects too close to subwoofer.  
System level set high; Subwoofer level set too high; LFE level see too high.  
Excessive or distorted bass at  
high levels  
Distorted / rattling sound at  
high levels  
Popping or thumping from  
the subwoofer  
Indistinct sound;  
Poor localisation of eꢀects.  
Poor localisation of dialogue  
One or more loudspeakers is out of phase. Check all system connections and rectify.  
(Read the manual for correct connection procedure.)  
Television picture colour is  
distorted  
Subwoofer too close to TV. (Switch oꢀ system and TV. Move units away. Leave 15 mins.  
Switch on.)  
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USER INSTRUCTIONS: WH2.1 SYSTEM  
Specifications and Service  
WH-SR1  
WH-SR2  
WH-C  
Nominal Impedance  
Power Handing  
Sensitivity (1W@1m)  
Frequency Response  
Bass Unit  
6 Ohms  
6 Ohms  
6 Ohms  
80 W (programme)  
85dB  
120 W (programme)  
88dB  
120 W (programme)  
89dB  
140Hz – 20kHz  
100mm  
80Hz – 20kHz  
100mm x 2  
80Hz – 20kHz  
100mm x 2  
28mm Dome  
Treble Unit  
28mm Dome  
28mm x 2 Dome  
Dimensions Overall  
H×W×D (mm)  
235×221×80  
235×262×126  
150×390×135  
AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE  
UK:  
IAG Service Centre,  
Unit 4, St Margaret’s Way,  
Stukeley Meadows Industrial Estate,  
Huntingdon, Cambs,  
PE29 6EB  
England  
Tel: +44 (0) 1480 45256  
Fax: +44 (0) 480 413403  
For information on the authorised service centres worldwide contact Wharfedale International in the UK. A worldwide  
Wharfedale has a policy of continuous product development and reserves the right to change specification without notice.  
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IAG House, Sovereign Court, Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 6XU, UK  
Tel: +44(0)1480 447700 Fax: +44(0)1480 431767 http://www.wharfedale.co.uk  
IAG reserves the right to alter the design and sepcifications without noctice. All rights reserved IAG Group Ltd.  
Wharfedale is a member of the International Audio Group. CODE: WH11-MNL0015  
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