3100
ACTIVE
LOUDSPEAKER
INSTALLATION
AND USER GUIDE
Analogue inputs
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1 x balanced XLR.
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1 x unbalanced phono.
Output stages
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Power amplifi ers: Complementary
bipolar design, with output-stage error
correction and twin loop design.
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Bass/Mid: 75W.
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Tweeter: 50W.
Acoustic
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M3100: 2 way, vented box;
M3100HC: 2½ way, closed box.
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M3100: 1 x 160mm (6.5");
M3100HC: 2 x 120mm (5.25"); doped
carbon fi bre high-effi ciency long-throw
drivers.
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Treble drive unit: 1 x 25mm (1") Meridian
piston doped fabric dome.
Power
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100-125; 200-250V AC 50-60Hz.
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20VA standby; 600VA max.
Characteristics
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Distortion typically <0.01%, or <0.02%
up to full power at all frequencies.
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Noise and hum <-94dBr at all volume
settings.
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Acoustic output typically >111dB spl @
1m.
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Acoustic noise <15dB spl @ 1m.
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Frequency response in room response
within 3dB, 48Hz-20kHz.
Cabinet
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Bonded aluminium panels.
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MDF cloth-covered grille.
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Silver/black fi nish.
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M3100: 194 x 386 x 254mm (7.65 x 15.2 x
10") (W x H x D), 12kg (27lb).
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M3100HC: 470 x 174 x 254mm (18.5 x 6.9
x 10") (W x H x D), 15kg (33lb).
Meridian Audio reserves the right to amend
product specifi cations at any time.
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Indicator on front panel not lit
Check the following:
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There is AC power connected to the socket
on the back of the 3100 loudspeaker.
•
The power switch on the back panel of
the 3100 loudspeaker is turned on.
If the front panel indicator will still not
illuminate, check any fuses in your power
supply and the fuse in the inlet of the 3100
loudspeaker. If these are all intact, contact your
dealer.
Unit goes quiet when played hard
A temperature sensing system on the 3100
loudspeakers prevents overheating of the
electronics. The sound will revert back to
normal volume when the speaker has cooled.
Drive units move when the speaker is
switched on or off
This is normal as the speaker active electronics
settle.
No sound
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Check the position of the input selector
switch is set appropriately.
There is radio interference
The 3100 loudspeaker is an audio device which
has been designed to very high standards of
electromagnetic compatibility.
If this equipment does cause or suffer from
interference to/from radio or television
reception then the following measures should
be tried:
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Reorient the receiving aerial (or antenna)
or route the antenna cable of the receiver
as far as possible from the loudspeaker
and its cabling.
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Ensure that the receiver uses well-screened
antenna cable.
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Relocate the receiver with respect to the
loudspeaker.
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Connect the receiver and this product to
different AC outlets.
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If the problem persists contact your dealer.
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