McIntosh Portable Speaker XRT1K User Manual

Loudspeaker System  
XRT1K  
Owner’s Manual  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549  
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Thank You  
Table of Contents  
Your decision to own this McIntosh XRT1K Loudspeaker  
System ranks you at the very top among discriminating  
music listeners. You now have “The Best.” The McIntosh  
dedication to “Quality,” is assurance that you will receive  
many years of listening enjoyment from this unit.  
Please take a short time to read the information in this  
manual. We want you to be as familiar as possible with all  
the features and functions of your new McIntosh.  
Safety Instructions............................................................2  
Thank You and Please Take a Moment.............................3  
Technical Assistance and Customer Service....................3  
Table of Contents and General Information .....................3  
Introduction.......................................................................4  
Performance Features .......................................................5  
Dimensions ....................................................................6-7  
Installation ........................................................................8  
How to Connect with one Amplifier ................................ 9  
How to Connect using two Amplifiers.......................10-11  
How to Connect using three Amplifiers.................... 12-13  
Specifications.................................................................. 14  
Packing Instruction.........................................................15  
Please Take A Moment  
The serial number, purchase date and McIntosh Dealer  
name are important to you for possible insurance claim or  
future service. The spaces below have been provided for  
you to record that information:  
Serial Number: __________________________________  
Purchase Date: __________________________________  
Dealer Name: ___________________________________  
General Information  
Caution: The XRT1K weight is 168 pounds (76.2kg). It re-  
quires three or more persons to safely handle the Loudspeaker  
System.  
1. Loudspeaker Cables of adequate size are important to en-  
sure that there will be no significant power loss or heating.  
Cable size is specified in Gauge numbers or AWG (Ameri-  
can Wire Gauge). The smaller the Gauge number, the larger  
the wire size:  
If the Loudspeaker Cables are 50 feet (38.1m) or less,  
use at least 12 Gauge (AWG) wire size or larger.  
If the Loudspeaker Cables are 100 feet (76.2m) or less,  
use at least 10 Gauge (AWG) wire size or larger.  
2. For additional connection information, refer to the owner’s  
manual(s) for any component(s) connected to the XRT1K  
Loudspeaker.  
Technical Assistance  
If at any time you have questions about your McIntosh  
product, contact your McIntosh Dealer who is familiar  
with your McIntosh equipment and any other brands that  
may be part of your system. If you or your Dealer wish  
additional help concerning a suspected problem, you can  
receive technical assistance for all McIntosh products at:  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
3. The XRT1K’s built-in speaker protection incorporates five  
automatic resetting solid-state devices in the crossover  
networks. One protects the tweeters, one for the midranges  
and three for the woofers. The protection allows a certain  
amount of overdrive but extended periods will trigger pro-  
tection. If an obvious lack of high, mid or low frequencies  
is noticed, the Protection Device may have activated. These  
devices will automatically reset when the volume level is  
reduced significantly and kept low until the output of the  
affected Loudspeaker Element returns to normal.  
4. When the XRT1K Loudspeaker System is driven by more  
than one amplifier, the output levels of the different ampli-  
fiers connected to the Loudspeaker System must be adjusted  
to achieve a proper balance between the low, midrange  
and high frequencies reproduced. This adjustment is best  
achieved through the use of audio test equipment operated  
by a qualified installer.  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-1545  
Fax: 607-724-0549  
Customer Service  
If it is determined that your McIntosh product is in need of  
repair, you can return it to your Dealer. You can also return  
it to the McIntosh Laboratory Service Department. For  
assistance on factory repair return procedure, contact the  
McIntosh Service Department at:  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-3515  
Fax: 607-723-1917  
Copyright 2007 © by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
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Introduction  
McIntosh Acoustic Engineers have further refined the con- nate the negative  
cept of line source column in the XRT1K Loudspeaker to  
influence of the  
provide superior sound reproduction in a full range system. fluctuating voice  
It uses the same acoustic technology found in the famous  
XRT2K Column Loudspeakers. The technology has been  
refined over the years and is now the 6th generation of the  
design and provides superior  
coil field on the  
permanent magnet  
field. This results  
in lower distor-  
quality sound reproduction in a  
tion due to more  
full range system.  
linear magnetic  
The High Frequency Sec-  
flux in the voice  
tion utilizes a patented Column  
Design1 with multiple three-  
coil gap. Refer to  
figure 6. Ad-  
quarter inch Titanium Dome  
ditional benefits  
Tweeters and two inch Midrange  
are less volume  
Inverted Titanium Dome Driv-  
compression due  
to improved heat  
transfer through  
the sleeves and a  
cooler operating  
voice coil. Both  
measurements,  
as well as critical  
listening, reveal  
ten times less distortion than  
previous designs. A good  
example of this low distortion  
is incredible smoothness and  
clarity in the reproduction of  
the human voice.  
The Crossover Network  
used in the XRT1K Loud-  
speaker System is designed  
to ensure an even frequency  
response over  
Figure 1  
ers. Refer to figures 1 and 2.  
Since the audio power fed  
to a column is distributed  
among all the drivers, each  
driver does not have to work  
as hard, resulting in greater  
power handling capability  
and a dramatic reduction  
in distortion. The Sound  
Waves from the Column  
produce a Cylindrical Wave  
Front with a stable symmet-  
rical horizontal  
sound disper-  
sion to minimize  
undesirable  
Figure 4  
LD/HP  
Conventional  
Figure 2  
floor and ceiling  
reflections that  
could detract  
Figure 5  
from a stable  
sound image. In  
the entire au-  
dible range. The  
Figure 3  
the illustration the Loudspeaker on the left side produces a  
Cylindrical Wave Front and the Loudspeaker on the right  
side produces a conventional Spherical Wave Front. Refer  
to figure 3.  
Network utilizes  
both Second  
and Third Order  
design utilizing  
The Low Frequency Section of the System consists of  
two 10 inch Woofers. They have a large magnet assembly  
and long cone excursions with very low levels of harmonic  
distortion and frequency response down to 16Hz. Refer to  
figure 4. The Woofer also incorporates McIntosh’s Pat-  
ented LD/HP2 Magnetic Circuit Design. Finite Element  
Analysis and testing resulted in a design concept which  
utilizes a pair of aluminum shorting sleeves in the magnet-  
ic circuit. Refer to figure 5. The sleeves virtually elimi-  
Capacitors and  
Inductors with  
high current  
capacity. Refer  
to figures 7, 8 and 9. There are two different types of low  
loss (DCR) Inductors in the network, each one chosen not  
to exhibit any core saturation even at high power levels.  
This prevents the addition of distortion to the music at any  
frequency. The Capacitors used include low loss (ESR)  
Polypropylene and Mylar types. The Network also utilizes  
Figure 6  
1COLUMN Pat. No. 4,267,405  
2LD/HP Pat. No 5,151,943  
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Introduction and Performance Features  
Performance Features  
• Patented LD/HP Technology  
The McIntosh Low Frequency Loudspeaker Elements  
feature the patented LD/HP Magnetic Circuit Design.  
This design, when compared to conventional Loudspeaker  
Elements, reduces distortion significantly. It also increases  
power handling and efficiency.  
• Neodymium-Iron-Boron Alloy Magnets  
The 44 two inch Midranges and 28 three-quarter inch  
Dome Tweeters all use this Alloy. The Neodymium-Iron-  
Boron Alloy has the highest flux density per unit of vol-  
ume and helps to keep the Column weight to a minimum.  
Figure 7  
• Low Harmonic and Intermodulation Distortion  
The XRT1K Loudspeaker System is capable of reproduc-  
ing the full dynamic range of a symphony orchestra with  
very low audible distortion of any kind.  
• Large Long Low Frequency Port  
The XRT1K Loudspeaker System utilizes a very large 6  
inch diameter port to increase bass output, reduce distor-  
tion and improve the overall efficiency of the Loudspeaker.  
Figure 8  
• High Power Handling  
The Loudspeaker Elements and Crossover Components of  
the XRT1K are all chosen for use with powerful amplifiers  
up to 1,200 watts.  
• Superior Imaging  
Locating the Tweeters between the two rows of Midranges  
generates a symmetrical horizontal polar response for  
superior imaging.  
Figure 9  
self resetting high current Poly-Switches to provide an  
extra measure of protection.  
The enclosure is an important part of the XRT1K  
Loudspeaker System. The Loudspeaker System utilizes a  
massive extruded alumi-  
• Versatile Operation and Placement  
In addition to the regular connections, the XRT1K Loud-  
speaker System provides separate connections for Bi-  
Amplification and Tri-Amplification hookups, as well as  
Bi-Wiring and Tri-Wiring.  
num enclosure that houses  
the Loudspeaker Drivers.  
Refer to figure 10. It also  
has multiple front to back  
· Extruded Column  
The Column enclosure is extruded thick aluminum con-  
struction with non-parallel internal sides and is given a  
High Gloss Black Piano Type Finish.  
internal braces to form a  
dampened rigid Column  
Structure. The Column’s  
small footprint allows  
for a variety of different  
• Gold Plated Input Connectors  
The XRT1K input connectors are gold plated for superior  
corrosion resistance and high electrical conductivity.  
placements in a room.  
Figure 10  
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Dimensions  
The following dimensions can assist in determining the  
best location for your XRT1K Loudspeaker System.  
Side View of the  
Rear View of the  
XRT1K  
Front View of the  
XRT1K  
XRT1K  
Loudspeaker System  
Loudspeaker System  
Loudspeaker System  
11"  
27.9cm  
12-1/4"  
31.1cm  
79-1/2"  
201.9cm  
22-1/32"  
55.9cm  
2"  
5.1cm  
18-5/8"  
47.3cm  
15-7/32"  
38.7cm  
1-13/16"  
4.6cm  
5-15/32"  
13.9cm  
14-1/2"  
36.8cm  
1-25/32"  
4.5cm  
15-7/8"  
40.3cm  
7-1/4"  
18.4cm  
9-1/32"  
22.9cm  
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Dimensions  
Top End View of the  
XRT1K  
Front View of the  
XRT1K  
Loudspeaker System  
Loudspeaker System  
7-5/16"  
18.6cm  
5-1/2"  
14.0cm  
3-11/16"  
9.4cm  
11"  
27.9cm  
15-7/8"  
40.3cm  
14-1/2"  
36.8cm  
2-7/32"  
5.6cm  
Note: The base is an integral part  
of the Loudspeaker Enclosure  
and is not removable for  
custom installation  
1-3/4"  
4.4cm  
26-9/32"  
66.8cm  
19-7/8"  
50.5cm  
26-3/4"  
67.9cm  
7-5/8"  
19.4cm  
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Installation  
Loudspeaker Placement  
Loudspeakers and the listener  
to the Loudspeakers should  
form an equilaterial or an  
acute isosceles triangle. If  
the speakers are too far apart  
Loudspeaker placement in a room can greatly affect per-  
formance. The XRT1K Loudspeaker is designed for both  
Music and Home Theater Systems. The optimal method  
for selecting speaker locations includes the use of a real  
time spectrum analyzer operated by an experienced system relative to the listener, some  
installer. An uncompromising installation would take into  
consideration the floor, wall and ceiling coverings, the  
type and placement of furniture and can even include the  
architectural design of the room and its construction ma-  
terials. In those instances where placement in the room is  
fixed, an enviromental equalizer may be needed to restore  
proper musical balance.  
Placement near a wall, corner, floor, ceiling or any  
intersecting surfaces will reinforce or diminish some bass  
frequencies. The bass frequencies that are altered by place-  
ment in a particular location is dependent on the dimen-  
sions of the room. If professional measurement equipment  
is not available, listen to the Loudspeaker. Try various  
locations by listening to music containing continuous bass  
and finding a location where there is an over all musi-  
cal balance in the sound and the bass content is does not  
predominate.  
imaging can be lost. Refer to  
figure 3.  
Figure 3  
Unpacking the Loudspeaker  
To protect the fine finish of the XRT1K Loudspeaker  
System during the installation process, it is advisable to  
prepare a suitable adjustment area. A freshly vacuumed  
carpeted area covered with a soft, clean fabric, such as a  
large bed linen or blanket would be suitable.  
It is recommended that the Professionals at your McIn-  
tosh Dealer, who are skilled in all aspects of installation  
and operation, install the XRT1K Loudspeaker System and  
any associated audio equipment.  
CAUTION: This Loudspeaker weighs 168 pounds (76.2 kgs).  
It requires three or more persons to safely handle  
the Loudspeaker.  
1. Orient the XRT1K shipping carton with the arrows on  
the outside of the carton pointing upward.  
2. Remove the banding material from the shipping car-  
ton and lift off the top of the shipping carton and set it  
aside.  
The XRT1K Column’s Smooth Frequency Response  
may be altered by a large  
object(s) located in the sound  
waves path or by locating the  
column too close to a side wall.  
3. Remove the Top Foam peices from the Loudspeaker  
and lift up on the rear of the Loudspeaker and place it  
on the prepared working area. Refer to figure 4.  
4. Stand the Loudspeaker upright and remove the Blue  
Protective Cloth Cover.  
5. Place the Loudspeaker in the desired location. Retain  
the shipping carton, foam packing material and cloth  
cover for possible future use.  
There should be an unobstruct-  
ed area in front of the column  
of at least 30 degrees either side  
from the center axis for the best  
performance. Refer to figure 1.  
Figure 1  
Locating Loudspeakers for use in Home Theater  
In a Home Theater application, the placement of Left and  
Right Front Loudspeakers can  
be limited by such consider-  
ations as the size and loca-  
tion of the video monitor. The  
locating suggestions in the “for  
use in a Music System” sec-  
tion below can still be helpful  
as a starting place. Refer to  
figure 2.  
Figure 2  
Lift up here  
Lift up here  
Figure 4  
Locating Loudspeakers for use in a Music System  
When used in a Music System the distance between the  
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How to Connect using a single Amplifier  
How to Connect using a single Amplifier  
Caution: The AC Power Cord should not be connected to the  
Power Amplifier until after the Loudspeaker Con-  
nections have been made. Failure to observe this  
could result in Electric Shock.  
McIntosh Power Amplifier  
1. Prepare Loudspeaker cables by choosing one of the  
methods below:  
Bare wire cable ends:  
Carefully remove sufficient insulation from the  
cable ends, refer to figures 9, 10 & 11. If the cable  
is stranded, carefully twist the strands together as  
tightly as possible.  
Figure 10  
Figure 11  
Figure 9  
Note: If desired, the twisted ends can be tinned with  
solder to keep the strands together or attach  
spade lugs.  
Spade lug or prepared wire connection:  
Insert the spade lug connector or prepared section  
of the cable end into the terminal side access hole,  
and tighten the terminal cap until the cable is firmly  
clamped into the terminal so the wires cannot slip  
out. Refer to figures 12, 13 & 14.  
Jumpers  
Jumpers  
Figure 12  
Figure 13  
Figure 14  
2. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K LOW  
Frequency COM (-) Binding Post to the (-) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier.  
Notes: 1. It is important to maintain the correct polarity  
at both ends of the Loudspeaker cables.  
2. For proper operation the metal jumpers must  
be installed between the Loudspeaker Terminal  
Posts as illustrated.  
3. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K LOW  
Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post to the (8 ohm) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier.  
4. Tighten all of the Loudspeaker and Amplifier Binding  
Posts.  
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How to Connect using a two Amplifiers  
Caution: The AC Power Cord should not be connected to the  
Power Amplifier until after the Loudspeaker Con-  
nections have been made. Failure to observe this  
could result in Electric Shock.  
Post of the Power Amplifier number one.  
6. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K MID  
Frequency COM (-) Binding Post to the (-) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number two.  
7. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K MID  
Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post to the (8 ohm) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number two.  
8. Tighten all of the Loudspeaker and Amplifier Binding  
Posts.  
1. Prepare Loudspeaker cables by choosing one of the  
methods below:  
Bare wire cable ends:  
Carefully remove sufficient insulation from the  
cable ends, refer to figures 9, 10 & 11. If the cable  
is stranded, carefully twist the strands together as  
tightly as possible.  
McIntosh Power Amplifier number one  
Figure 10  
Figure 11  
Figure 9  
Note: If desired, the twisted ends can be tinned with  
solder to keep the strands together or attach  
spade lugs.  
Spade lug or prepared wire connection:  
Insert the spade lug connector or prepared section  
of the cable end into the terminal side access hole,  
and tighten the terminal cap until the cable is firmly  
clamped into the terminal so the wires cannot slip  
out. Refer to figures 12, 13 & 14.  
Figure 12  
Figure 13  
Figure 14  
2. Remove the metal jumper between the Loudspeaker  
LOW Frequency COM (-) Binding Post and MID Fre-  
quency COM (-) Binding Post.  
3. Remove the metal jumper between the Loudspeaker  
LOW Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post and MID Fre-  
quency 8Ω (+) Binding Post.  
4. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K LOW  
Frequency COM (-) Binding Post to the (-) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number one.  
Notes: 1. It is important to maintain the correct polarity  
at both ends of the Loudspeaker cables.  
2. For proper operation the metal jumpers must  
be installed between the Loudspeaker Terminal  
Posts as illustrated.  
5. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K LOW  
Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post to the (8 ohm) Binding  
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How to Connect using a two Amplifiers  
McIntosh Power Amplifier number two  
Jumper  
Jumper  
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How to Connect using a three Amplifiers  
Caution: The AC Power Cord should not be connected to the  
Power Amplifier until after the Loudspeaker Con-  
nections have been made. Failure to observe this  
could result in Electric Shock.  
8. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K HIGH  
Frequency COM (-) Binding Post to the (-) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number three.  
9. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K HIGH  
Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post to the (8 ohm) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number three.  
10. Tighten all of the Loudspeaker and Amplifier Binding  
Posts.  
1. Prepare Loudspeaker cables by choosing one of the  
methods below:  
Bare wire cable ends:  
Carefully remove sufficient insulation from the  
cable ends, refer to figures 9, 10 & 11. If the cable  
is stranded, carefully twist the strands together as  
tightly as possible.  
McIntosh Power Amplifier number one  
Figure 10  
Figure 11  
Figure 9  
Note: If desired, the twisted ends can be tinned with  
solder to keep the strands together or attach  
spade lugs.  
Spade lug or prepared wire connection:  
Insert the spade lug connector or prepared section  
of the cable end into the terminal side access hole,  
and tighten the terminal cap until the cable is firmly  
clamped into the terminal so the wires cannot slip  
out. Refer to figures 12, 13 & 14.  
Figure 12  
Figure 13  
Figure 14  
2. Remove all four metal jumpers between Loudspeaker  
Binding Posts.  
4. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K LOW  
Frequency COM (-) Binding Post to the (-) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number one.  
Note: It is important to maintain the correct polarity  
at both ends of the Loudspeaker cables.  
5. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K LOW  
Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post to the (8 ohm) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number one.  
6. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K MID  
Frequency COM (-) Binding Post to the (-) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number two.  
7. Connect a Loudspeaker cable from the XRT1K MID  
Frequency 8Ω (+) Binding Post to the (8 ohm) Binding  
Post of the Power Amplifier number two.  
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How to Connect using a three Amplifiers  
McIntosh Power Amplifier number three  
McIntosh Power Amplifier number two  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
General Specifications  
System Driver Complement  
Two 10 inch LD/HP Woofers  
Forty-four 2 inch Titanium Inverted  
Dome Midranges  
Finish Enclosures  
High Gloss Black  
Finish Grille  
Twenty-eight 3/4 inch Titanium Dome Tweeters  
Black Knit Cloth with High Gloss Black Trim  
Impedance  
Overall Dimensions  
8 ohms Nominal  
Height is 79-1/2 inches (201.9cm) including feet  
Width is 14-1/2 inches (36.8cm)  
Depth is 15-7/8 inches (40.3cm)  
Frequency Response  
16Hz - 45kHz  
Weight  
Sensitivity  
88dB (2.8V/1m equivalent)  
168 pounds (76.2 kg) net  
241 pounds (109.3kg) in shipping carton  
Crossover Frequencies  
250Hz  
2,000Hz  
Power Handling  
1,200 Watts Maximum  
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Packing Instructions  
Packing Instructions  
In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for  
shipment, the equipment must be packed exactly as shown  
below. To protect the finish of the Loudspeaker it is advis-  
able to place it in the original protective cotton blue cover  
before placing it into the shipping carton.  
Use the original shipping carton and interior parts only  
if they are all in good serviceable condition. If a shipping  
carton or any of the interior part(s) are needed, please call  
or write Customer Service Department of McIntosh Labo-  
ratory. Please see the Part List for the correct part numbers.  
Quantity Part Number  
Description  
1
1
1
1
3
1
034376  
034375  
034371  
034369  
034370  
034413  
Top shipping carton  
Bottom shipping carton  
Top end foam cap  
Bottom end foam cap  
Center support foam  
Blue Protective cloth cover  
Top  
Shipping  
Carton  
Top End  
Foam Cap  
Blue  
Protective  
Cloth Cover  
Center  
Support  
Foam  
Bottom End  
Foam Cap  
Bottom  
Shipping  
Carton  
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McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, NY 13903  
The continuous improvement of its products is the  
policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who  
reserve the right to improve design without notice.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
McIntosh Part No. 04101401  
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