Minx S325 Speaker Bundle
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Introduction
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Thank you for purchasing this Cambridge Audio Minx S325 loudspeaker bundle. We hope that you enjoy many years of listening pleasure from it. Your loudspeakers can only be as good as the system it is connected to. Please do not compromise on your amplifier.
Thank you for taking the time to read this manual; we do recommend you keep it for future reference.
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What's included with the Minx S325 bundle?
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A diagram shows the contents of the Minx S325 bundle laid out. The items are numbered and described below:
- 1. 5 x Minx MIN22 compact speaker.
- 2. Minx X301 subwoofer.
- 3. Safety guide.
- 4. Quick start guide.
- 5. 25m speaker wire.
- 6. 5m RCA subwoofer lead.
Minx MIN22 front and rear
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Front
The front of the Minx MIN22 speaker features two stacked circular drivers. Label '1' points to these drivers, identified as '2 x 2.25" BMR driver.'
Rear panel
The rear panel of the Minx MIN22 speaker has:
- 1. Mounting screw thread.
- 2. +/- Speaker connection terminals.
Minx X301 front and rear
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Front
The front of the Minx X301 subwoofer features a large circular speaker grille. Label '1' identifies this as the '8" Subwoofer.'
Rear panel
The rear panel of the Minx X301 subwoofer includes the following:
- 1. AC power socket.
- 2. Mains power switch – Switch the subwoofer between on and off.
- 3. Standby switch - Switch between 'Force On' (no standby), and 'Audio Detect'. In audio detect mode, the X301 will switch on when it detects an incoming signal.
- 4. Crossover frequency control - Adjust the crossover frequency of the subwoofer.
- 5. Phase control - Adjust the phase settings of the subwoofer.
- 6. Volume control - Adjust the volume of the subwoofer.
- 7. Audio in/out.
Minx MIN22 installation
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1. Connecting Speakers: Ensure polarity/colour coding is matched. Connect the supplied speaker terminals to the speaker outputs of your amplifier or receiver by unscrewing the ends and securing the speaker cable in the terminal hole. These terminals can then be installed into the rear of the MIN22 with the cables connected.
2. Wall Mounting: To mount the MIN22 speakers to a wall, attach the included keyhole bracket using the mounting screw to the rear of the speaker. A diagram shows this process.
3. Alternative Mounting: Cambridge Audio offers several other mounting solutions, including a pivoting wall mount, desk stand, and floor stand.
Minx X301 unboxing and installation
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Unboxing your Minx X301 subwoofer
Follow the diagram to carefully unbox your Minx X301 subwoofer, taking care not to damage the speaker cone. The diagram illustrates the process of removing the subwoofer from its packaging.
Installation of your Minx X301
Installation depends on your desired setup. There are a few different ways to connect your Minx X301 subwoofer:
1. Amplifier with L+R Pre-out: Use the left and right line input connections on the subwoofer to connect to the amplifier's L+R pre-out. A diagram shows this connection.
2. Receiver with Dedicated Sub Out: Connect the Minx X301 using the left channel (LFE/Sub) input on the subwoofer to the receiver's dedicated sub out. A diagram illustrates this connection.
3. Positioning: Once connected, decide where to position your subwoofer. As low-frequency content is largely unidirectional, you can experiment to find a place that suits your setup.
4. Adjustments: Use the crossover frequency, phase, and volume controls to adjust the subwoofer output to fit with the rest of your system and your requirements.
Technical specifications
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Minx MIN22
Sensitivity (SPL) | 88dB |
Frequency Response | 120Hz - 20kHz |
Impedance | 8 Ohms Compatible |
Drivers | 2 x 2.25" BMR Driver |
Recommended Amplifier Power | 25 - 200 Watts |
Speaker Dimensions (H x W x D) | 154 x 78 x 85mm |
Weight | 0.75kg (1.65lbs) |
Minx X301
Power output | 300W |
Drivers | 1 x 8" subwoofer, 1 x 8" passive radiator |
Speaker dimensions (H x W x D) | 311 x 266 x 278mm |
Weight | 7.5kg (16.5lbs) |
Frequently asked questions
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What is meant by speaker sensitivity?
Speaker sensitivity is the level produced by the speaker at one meter, when supplied with one watt of power from an amplifier. It's a way of describing how well the speaker produces acoustic energy, based on a given input. The level is measured in dB SPL – this shorthand for ‘sound pressure level' – sound is basically fluctuations in air pressure, so any time you see SPL, this means ‘sound in the real world'. So, let's say we have a speaker with an 87dB sensitivity, and a speaker with a 90dB sensitivity – the 90dB speaker is going to be considerably louder, as every 3dB added represents a doubling of power.
What is a crossover?
Most speakers will have multiple drivers. A driver is sometimes called a transducer, which is a device that turns one type of energy into another – in this case, electrical energy to sound energy. In a loudspeaker, it is often the case that we might want multiple drivers – one to handle low-end, one to handle the mid-range, and one to handle the treble. This latter driver is often called a tweeter. To get the benefit of this arrangement, we need to split the signal into different frequency components. The circuit that does this is called a crossover.
What is impedance?
You will often see impedance mentioned when researching speakers and amplifiers. Impedance is basically resistance measured at a given frequency, given as a value in Ohms (Ω), and is incredibly important to consider when setting up an audio system as it determines the ‘load’ placed on an amplifier by the speakers.
For example, let's say we have an amplifier that is rated to deliver 100W into an 8Ω speaker load. If we were to then use speakers with an impedance of 4Ω with the same amplifier, the amp would then need to supply 200W, as a halving of the impedance results in a doubling of the required power due to the reduction of the load on the amplifier.
In a situation such as this, if the amp can't supply the required power for a lower impedance, then it can result in overheating and damage to the amplifier and speakers.
For this reason, it is important to pay attention to amplifier specifications and suggested impedance ratings.
Troubleshooting
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No sound through one or both channels.
- Check that the amplifier is turned on.
- Ensure that the correct input source is selected on the amplifier.
- Confirm that all connections between the amplifier and loudspeakers are secure.
- Check that the connections between the source equipment and amplifier are secure.
- Check the polarity of the loudspeaker connections.
- Check that the volume control is set correctly on the amplifier.
There is distorted or inconsistent sound.
- Confirm that all connections between the amplifier and loudspeakers are secure.
- Check the polarity of the loudspeaker connections.
- Check that the connections between the source equipment and amplifier are secure.
No sound through subwoofer.
- Check that the amplifier is turned on.
- Ensure that the correct input source is selected on the amplifier.
- Check that the subwoofer is turned on.
- Confirm that all connections between the amplifier and subwoofer are secure.
- Check that the connections between the source equipment and amplifier are secure.
- Check that the volume control is set correctly on the amplifier.
- Check that the volume control is set correctly on the subwoofer.
There is no power to the subwoofer.
- Confirm that the connection to the mains is secure.
- Confirm that the plug is switched on at the wall.