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This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
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Mid-Frequency Transducer
The Century Gold also features an all-new 5" (127mm) mid-frequency transducer developed speci�cally for the Century Gold (Figure 2). The voice coil is 2" (50mm) in diameter and wound on edge from �at aluminum ribbon wire to a depth of precisely .4" (11mm) on a thermoset composite� form. The cone is made of Kevlar® with a composite rubber/vinyl surround. Kevlar was chosen for the cone material because it is extremely strong and rigid while relatively low in mass. This allows the driver to move fast enough to reproduce the dynamics of the critical midrange frequencies while retaining the low distortion characteristics necessary for accurate musical reproduction. Its very high power capability and freedom from breakup make it an ideal midrange in a system that is designed to play at high levels with absolutely no signs of distress. It makes the transition from the woofer at 600Hz, providing good dispersion throughout the important vocal range.
Figure 2 Century 500 Mid-Frequency Transducer
Rubber/vinyl surround 0.4" (11mm) long, 2" (50mm) diameter edgewound aluminum voice coil for high linearity and power handling
Kevlar cone
Vented pole piece allows driver to run cooler
Neodymium magnet provides high flux density with low mass Diecast aluminum frame for high strength
High-Frequency Transducer
Throughout the history of high-frequency transducer design, the goal of extended frequency response has been at odds with the need for high power handling. JBL has long chosen titanium as the material for its highest quality high-frequency transducers and the Century Gold is no exception (Figure 3). Titanium possesses the essential requirements for a high-frequency transducer. First, titanium is extremely light yet rigid. The goal is to maintain a piston-like action as high in frequency as possible. If the material �exes easily, the diaphragm will break up into random vibrations. Second, titanium is virtually free from fatigue. The material is virtually immune from the cumulative effects of millions of �exures over long operating periods. These factors, coupled with the higher power handling that titanium affords, allow us to produce an extremely smooth high-frequency transducer with extended frequency response that can handle all the demands of today�s digital programs.
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Figure 3 High-Frequency Transducer 050 Gold
Titanium dome
Cast zinc faceplate for less resonance
1" copper voice coil provides smooth performance and high power handling
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