Minx XL Bookshelf Speakers

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing Cambridge Audio Minx XL bookshelf loudspeakers. We hope you enjoy many years of listening pleasure from them. Your loudspeakers can only perform as well as the system they are connected to; please do not compromise on your amplifier or cabling. Cambridge Audio particularly recommends amplification from their own range, which has been designed to the same exacting standards as our loudspeakers. Your dealer can also supply excellent quality speaker cable to ensure your system realises its full potential.

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What's Included

The box contains:

Front Panel

The front of each speaker features:

  1. A 1-inch (25mm) Silk dome tweeter for high frequencies.
  2. A 5.25-inch (135mm) Treated paper cone driver for mid and low frequencies.

Rear Panel

The rear of each speaker features:

  1. A rear bass port to enhance bass response.
  2. +/- Speaker connection terminals for connecting to an amplifier.

Installation Instructions

1. Firstly, using high-quality speaker cable, connect the Minx XL speakers to the speaker terminals on your amplifier. Ensure that you pay close attention to match the polarity of each connection (+ to +, - to -).

2. When positioning, we suggest that the distance between speakers and the listening position is equal. However, we encourage experimentation until you find a solution that works for your space.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationValue
Sensitivity (SPL)87dB
Frequency Response50Hz - 22kHz
Impedance8 Ohms
Drivers1 x 5.25" (135mm) treated paper cone, 1 x 1" (25mm) silk dome tweeter
Crossover2 Way
Recommended Amplifier Power10 - 100 watts
Porting1 Rear
Speaker Dimensions (H x W x D)225 x 161 x 240mm (8.9 x 6.3 x 9.4")
Weight3.0kg (6.6lbs)

Frequently Asked Questions

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

No sound through one or both channels.

There is distorted or inconsistent sound.

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