WHARFEDALE EVO4 Series 3-Way Floorstanding Speakers User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Wharfedale
Table of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- Preparing the EVO4 Loudspeakers
- Cables and Connectors
- Crossover Networks
- Positioning the Front Loudspeakers
- Positioning the Centre Loudspeaker
- Positioning Surround Loudspeakers
- Connecting the Front Loudspeakers
- Connecting Centre Loudspeaker
- Setting Up a Home Theatre System
- Delay and LFE Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Looking After Your Loudspeaker
- Specifications
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WHARFEDALE EVO4 Series 3-Way Floorstanding Speakers
Important Safety Information
Before installing this product read all these instructions!
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow
all instructions.
Before making any connections, switch all the units in your system off at the
mains.
Set the volume control at a minimum when you switch on your system or change
sources and turn the level up gradually.
DO NOT use your r at full volume.
Ensure that all loudspeakers in the system are correctly wired.
DO NOT subject your loudspeakers to excessive cold, heat, humidity or
sunlight.
Loudspeakers should not be placed directly facing other hi- fi- or share the
same shelf or cabinet.
DO NOT place heavy objects on top of loudspeakers.
Some manufacturers forbid the placing of objects on top of their TV sets.
Check your TV handbook before installing the speaker directly on your TV set.
Consult your TV dealer if you are in any doubt.
DO NOT connect speaker terminals to the mains supply.
DO NOT dismantle the loudspeaker. There are no user-serviceable parts inside
it and you will void the warranty by doing so.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Unpacking Your Loudspeaker
EVO4 loudspeakers come in different shapes and sizes. If you are unpacking an
r stander, please remember that these units are heavy.
We suggest that you have someone to assist you.
Lift the loudspeaker carefully out of the packing. DO NOT try and lift the
loudspeaker using the protective bag.
Unpack the accessories carefully.
If there is any sign of damage or if the contents are incomplete, report this
to your dealer as soon as possible.
Retain the packing for future safe transport of the product. If you dispose of
the packing, do so with respect to any recycling provisions in your area.
ATTACHING THE SPIKES
CAUTION: SPIKES ARE SHARP.
Make sure that there are no wires or hidden obstacles that could be damaged by
the spikes in the immediate operational area of the speakers.
NEVER drag a loudspeaker on its spikes. always lift it. lf the item is heavy
get assistance.
A mounting hole is located at each corner of the plinth. Thread a spike
through each hole.
Tighten the collar finger tight so that the spike is secure but not locked in
place.
After all the spikes are attached, invert the loudspeaker and place it
carefully on the door.
Spike Seats
A set of spike seats provides to provided to protect sensitive doors from
possible damage. The loudspeaker should be mounted on the wide spikes and the
spike seats should be placed under each spike as shown. Level the loudspeakers
with the spiker seats in place.
Preparing the EVO4 Loudspeakers
Stands and Brackets
The bookshelf loudspeakers are intended primarily for stand mounting, though
they can be mounted on wall brackets or even on sturdy shelves. The quality of
loudspeakers stands greatly influences the performance of your loudspeakers,
please do nosy products.
Centre Channel Loudspeakers
Each center channel loudspeaker is supplied with one set of mounting feet. By
using a combination of large and small feet the loudspeaker may be angled to
point directly at the listening position. This will be found useful when the
center speaker is positioned under the TV screen.
Cables and Connectors
Choosing Loudspeaker Cable
Specialist audio cable usually offers better performance than general-purpose
‘bell’ or ‘zip’ wire.
Choose a cable of suitable diameter – a cable that is too thin will limit the
dynamics of the sound and may impair the bass response. Audio cable is
polarised, with two cores of different colors, or often a raised rib or
colored tracer in the case of twin cable. Before you purchase your cable, give
careful thought to the positioning of your loudspeakers.
This is especially the case if you are bi-wiring your loudspeakers.
Cable lengths to loudspeaker pairs should be the same for left and right
channels in order to equalize the signal transmission. Allow some slack in
your speaker cables so you can alter their position to the best advantage.
Preparing Loudspeaker Cable
Split the twin cores to a depth of about 40mm. Carefully strip the
insulation from each end, leaving about 10mm of bare wire. If the cable is
stranded, lightly twist to gather any loose strands.
Connecting Screw Terminals
All loudspeakers use screw terminals.
Unscrew the terminal. Insert the bare end of the cable into the hole in the
base of the terminal. Tighten securely. When connecting terminals make sure
you leave no strands of bare wire that can short across to adjacent terminals.
As an alternative to bare wire you can use specialist spade connectors. Your Wharfedale dealer will be pleased to advise you on this issue.
Crossover Networks
Bi-Wirable Networks
If your speakers use a special bi-writeable crossover panel with four
terminal binding posts. Please follow the drawing carefully to see the correct
orientation of the loudspeaker terminals. The upper terminals connect to the
treble unit, the lower pair to the bass unit. As supplied, the treble terminal
pair is connected to the bass terminal pair via removable metal straps. These
should be left in place for standard installations.
Single Wire Networks
Only for Surround.
Positioning the Front Loudspeakers
The EVO4.3, EVO4.4 models are designed to be r standing. We suggest that they
are positioned at least 200mm from the rear walls and 700mm from the
sidewalls, facing slightly inwards. The EVO4.1 and EVO4.2 models should be
stand or wall mounted though they may be placed on a rigid shelf. The bass
extension will improve if the small speakers are operated closer to the rear
wall.
If the loudspeakers are placed too close to the walls the bass will increase
but maybe boomy and indistinct. If the loudspeakers are placed away from the
walls, the inward angle may be increased by up to 40%, although this may
restrict the width of the optimum listening position.
A useful rule of thumb is that the listener should be as for from the
loudspeakers as they are from each other. The speakers should ideally be
positioned so that the treble units are roughly at ear level to a seated
listener. As personal taste plays a large role, experiment with different con
rations and play a wide range of programs before of your speakers.
Positioning the Centre Loudspeaker
The center channel loudspeaker should be positioned centrally between the
loudspeakers, close to the television, and mounted above or below the screen.
The loudspeaker should be located on a stable surface to avoid any cabinet
movement at high sound levels. If you mount the unit above the television,
move it forward so that the front grille sits slightly in front of the screen
and the top of the cabinet.
A custom stand is available for the model which allows the loudspeaker to be
positioned under a wall-mounted monitor and has an adjustable vertical tilt
for optimal dispersion.
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Positioning Surround Loudspeakers
EVO4.S Surround Loudspeakers
The speakers should ideally be sited 600 mm-1.5 meters above the listening
position and 2.5-3.5 meters apart, central to the listener and behind the
listening position, preferably n a rear wall. If the listening position is
some distance from a rear wall, the speakers may be mounted on opposite side
walls but always behind the listening position.
Ensure that the wall is sound and can support the product. Drill two 5mm holes
in the wall 200mm apart.
Fix a suitable No 8 round head screw firmly into each hole using appropriate
wall plugs. Leave a stub of 5mm protruding from the wall.
Connect the loudspeakers. Align the holes in the mounting brackets over the
screw and carefully lower the unit onto the screws. The speaker should now be
securely attached with the spacers resting against the wall. Now connect the
speakers to the amplifier.
Connecting the Front Loudspeakers
Standard Connection
Choose a suitable length of twin core speaker cable for each channel, and
prepare the ends. Unscrew each terminal a few turns.
Connect the red, positive (+) terminal of the Left loudspeaker to the
corresponding red, positive (+) ample er terminal. Connect the black, negative
(-) terminals similarly. Tighten the terminals securely. Repeat this procedure
for the Right channel.
Bi-Wiring
Unscrew each terminal a few turns and remove the metal straps. Connect the
cables between the ample er and the loudspeakers as indicated above and re-
tighten all the terminals securely.
Connecting Centre Loudspeaker
The Centre channel speaker may be connected as shown, or bi-wired.
Setting Up a Home Theatre System
Placement
Front and E acts Channels: The front loudspeakers are placed on either side of
the television screen, 2 to 3 meters apart. The speakers should be angled
slightly so the car is aimed towards the listeners.
We recommend placing the rear effects speakers in a high position, behind the
listener’s head. If the rear or side walls are a long way from the listening
seat, consider standing mounting the loudspeakers. If the center loudspeaker
is very high or low, angle it towards the listener’s ear level.
The front faces of the center and surround loudspeakers should also be in line
as far as possible.
Subwoofer: As the ear is unable to detect the direction from which deep bass
originates, you have the freedom to position the unit. Varying the distance
from the wall alters the bass. Placing the subwoofer across a corner boosts
the bass but may impair clarity. The performance of a home theatre system can
be enhanced by using two subwoofers.
6.1 and 7.1 System Placement
Dolby Labs, DTS, and THX offer 6.1 and 7.1 formats. Although the precise con
duration of these systems will depend on the capabilities of your processor
and you should be guided by those instructions, we would make some
observations.
For 6.1 and 7.1 formats the listening seat should not be too close to the rear
wall.
Optimizing the time delay so that information from all speakers arrives at the
listening seat coherently is critical of the benefits of these systems are to
be fully realized.
Dolby Labs Recommended Placement for Multichannel Home Theater Systems
Setting Loudspeaker Sizes and Levels
If you are not using a subwoofer: Set the Front speakers to ‘Large’. Set
the ‘Subwoofer’ option on the processor to ‘ ’ or ‘No’. The Front channels
will now receive all the system bass.
If you are using a subwoofer: When set to ‘Small’ all the system bass will go
into the subwoofer. If you choose ‘Large’ the Front channel bass will be
reproduced from the Front speakers. Follow the instructions on this page for
suitable size and crossover settings.
Once the loudspeaker settings have been put the A/V r into its ‘Test’ mode
(see instructions supplied with your processor). Adjust the level of each
channel until all channels are reproduced at equal loudness.
On some program material, the surround channel may seem lower in level than
the front. Do not readjust this level. You may, however, need to adjust the
subwoofer output level. Avoid setting too high a level or you will swamp the
sound with bass. This can be tiring to listen to and may limit the subwoofer’s
ability to respond to large bass transients. You should also set a sensible
level going into the subwoofer from the A/V processor. Start with the
subwoofer volume control set to between 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock.
Delay and LFE Settings
Many A/V processors feature delay settings. The purpose of the delay is to
enable surround and dialogue information to arrive at the listener’s ears at
the same time as the front channels, even when the listening seat is in a non-
ideal position. On some processors, this can be achieved by setting the
distance from the listening position to each speaker, but other systems allow
only a time delay setting.
Rear Delay: If the listening position is equidistant from the front and rear
speakers, set a low delay setting. The closer the listener is to the rear
speakers the higher the delay setting used should be.
Centre Delay: If the center speaker is level with (or slightly behind) the
front speakers, set the delay to zero. If the center speaker is forward of the
front speakers, increase the delay.
LFE: In the cinema, the low-frequency effects channel is an extra bass channel
with its own subwoofer. In domestic systems, the LFE channel typically feeds
into the subwoofer. Where no subwoofer is used, the LFE signal is combined
with the front channels and sent to the front speakers. When you set the LFE
level at your A/V processor, use care as powerful low frequencies can overload
domestic loudspeakers. If you hear popping or thumping noises coming from the
front loudspeakers or subwoofer, immediately turn the A/V processor’s volume
level down and then lower the LFE level. This should cure the problem. If it
does not, lower the volume level at the subwoofer (if you are using one) until
the problem disappears.
Phase: Please read the relevant sections of your A/V amplifier manual and
familiarise yourself with the various issues. If you are unsure, consult your
dealer for help. A home theatre system should have a precise front stage, a d
used the rear stage and good localization of dialogue. If the colors on the
loudspeaker terminals do not correspond with those on the r, the sound will
appear poorly focused or ‘out of phase’. For this reason, it is essential that
the speakers are connected according to the wiring diagrams in this manual.
Connecting loudspeakers correctly (in-phase) is essential whether the system
is stereo or multichannel. This is especially important if you are bi-wiring –
if only one element in a bi-wired system is incorrectly connected (out of
phase), the effects can be very noticeable yet hard to pinpoint.
Troubleshooting
Before investigating a problem, always switch o the system at mains.
If your system is not working properly please work through this checklist
before returning the unit to your dealer.
Symptom | Possible Cause |
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No Sound | The system is not switched on: Speaker cables shorting terminals |
out: The wrong source selected
Sound lacks bass content| The subwoofer is not switched on
Lack of bass reproduction| Subwoofer phase incorrect: Subwoofer crossover
control too low
Excessive bass distortion at two volumes| Subwoofer set to high: LFE level set
too high: Subwoofer incorrectly wired
Excessive or distorted bass at high levels| System-level set too high: Bass
control set too high: Subwoofer too close to room corners
Distorted / rattling sound at high levels| System-level set too high: Objects
too close to subwoofer
Popping or thumping from the subwoofer| System-Level set too high: Subwoofer
level set too high: LFE level set too high
Looking After Your Loudspeaker
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This speaker is finished with a luxurious real wood veneer. As with all real wood furniture finishes exposed to direct sunlight heat. cold and varying humidity can affect the natural properties of the real wood We advise protecting the speaker from extreme variances in temperate and environmental conditions.
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We advise that you do not place anything on the surface of the cabinets, to protect from damage. Treated with cart the real wood veneers wig last a lifetime. They wig age naturally and subtly. retaining the properties of the beautiful wood finish.
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Your loudspeakers use a special hardwearing seated finish They should not be waxed or treated with Spray polishes attach will smear and dim the finish. Occasionally polish them with a dry or barely moist cloth to remove dust and finger marks. etc.
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If you play the speakers with the grilles off exercise great care NEVER operate speakers with the grilles if there are children or pets in the house.
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Occasionally, remove the loudspeaker grilles and brush them gently with a soil brush before replacing them carefully.
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We advise that you do not use a vacuum cleaner to clean loudspeakers
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We advise that you do not place anything on your loudspeakers to prevent damage to the cabinet surface.
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Avoid getting any liquid behind the grille If you spat liquid on your loudspeakers. take them to your dealer for attention before using them again.
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DO NOT open the speakers. there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
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NEVER touch the drive units Other with an object or your hands.
Quality Assurance
Your loudspeakers have been constructed to the highest standards From top- grade furniture construction and finish to carefully designed and selected acoustic components. Wharfedale speakers we but to provide a Lifetime of sonic pleasure. We hope you will derive many years of good service from our products.
Servicing
In the unlikely event that your unit develops a fault, you should return it to
your Wharfedale dealer using the original packing to ensure safe shipping.
The terms of your guarantee may vary in different countries. However. in all
cases the guarantee excludes Liability for damage or loss occurring in transit
to or from the purchaser.
All damage is caused by an accident. misuse. wear and tear. neglect incorrect
installation. adjustment or repair by unauthorized personnel Wharfedale will
not be liable for any consequential damage. loss or injury. arising from or
in conjunction with this equipment.
Service Centre Address
For technical support. servicing or product queries and information please
contact either your local retailer or the office below.
UK
IAG Service Dept 13/14 Glebe Road Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire PE29 7DL
UK
Tel .44(01480 45Thea
Eml: service@wharrodate.co.uk
For information on other authorized service centers worldwide contact
Wharfedale International. The UK.
A Worldwide distributors list is available on the Wharfedale website
www.Warfedate.co.uk
Specifications
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Model| EVO 4.1| EVO 4.2| EVO 4.3| EVO 4.4
General Description| 2-way bookshelf speaker| 3-way bookshelf speaker| 3-way
floor standing speaker| 3-way floor standing speaker
Enclosure Type| bass-reflex| bass-reflex| bass-reflex| bass-reflex
Transducer Complement| 2-way| 3-way| 3-way| 3-way
Bass Driver| 5(13ornm) black woven Kevtar® cone| 6.5′(165mm) black woven
Kevlar® cone| 5′(13omm) black woven Kevlar® cone x2| 6.5(165mm) black woven
Kevlar® cone x 2
Midrange Driver| —| 2′(50mm) soft dome| 2″(50mm) soft dome| 2′(50mm) soft dome
Treble Driver| 30’6omm AMT| 3otomm AMT| 3o’60mm AMT| 3otomm AMT
AV Shield| No| No| No| No
Sensitivity (2.83V ® iM)| 87dB| 87dB| 88dB| 8gdB
Recommended Amplifier Power| 25-100W| 25-120W| 25-150W| 30-200W
Peak SPL| 104dB| 1o5dB| 105dB| 107cIB
Nominal Impedance| 80 compatible| 80 compatible| 80 compatible| 80 compatible
Minimum Impedance| 3.50| 4.00| 440| 4.30
Frequency Response (+/-3dB)| 641-1z – 22kHz| 54Hz – 22kHz| 48Hz – 22kHz| 44Hz
– 22kHz
Bass Extension (-6dB)| 55Hz| 48Hz| 42Hz| 38Hz
Crossover Frequency| 2.9kHz| 1.4kHz.3.9kHz| 1.3kHz.4.3kHz| 1.4kHz.4.7kHz
Dimensions (1-IxWxD)| 335 x 210 x (285+10)MM| 455 x 250 x (340+10)MM| 875 x
210 x (285+10)Min| 1060 x 250 x (340+10)mm
Net Weight| 7.8kg/pcs| 13.4kg/pcs| 22.8kg/pcs| 25.6kg/pcs
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Model| EVO 4.0| EVO 4. CS| EVO 4.S
General Description| 3-way center speaker| 2-way center speaker| 3-way
surround speaker
Enclosure Type| bass-reflex| bass-reflex| dosed box
Transducer Complement| 3-way| 2-way| 3-way
Bass Driver| 6.5%165mm) black woven Kevlar® cone x 2| 5%130mm) black woven
Kevlar® cone x 2| 6.5%165mm) black woven Kevlar® cone
Midrange Driver| 2-(50mm) soft dome| | 2%5Omm) soft dome x 2
Treble Driver| 3o’6omm AMT| 30’60mm AMT| 30’60mm AMT x2
AV Shield| No| No| No
Sensitivity (2.83V 0 1M)| god| 8gdB| 88dB
Recommended Amplifier Power| 25-150W| 25-100W| 25-120W
Peak SPL| 108dB| 103dB| 1o6dB
Nominal Impedance| 80 compatible| 80 compatible| 80 compatible
Minimum Impedance| 4.30| 4.40| 3.90
Frequency Response (+/-3dB)| 48Hz – 22kHz| 50Hz – 22kHz| 70Hz – 22kHz
Bass Extension (-6dB)| 42Hz| 45Hz| 65Hz
Crossover Frequency| 1.5kHz.3.9kHz| 2.7kHz| 1.5kHz. 4.4kHz
Dimensions (HxWxD)| 245 x 750 x (340+10)mm| 185 x 585 x (265+10)mm| 245 x 400
x (1.45+10)rnm
Net Weight| 15.8kg/pcs –| n.6kg/pcs –| 11.8kg/pcs
Customer Support
IAG House, 13/14 Glebe Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 7DL, UK
Tel: +44(0)1480 452561
Email: service@wharfedale.co.uk
http://www.wharfedale.co.uk
IAG reserves the right to alter the design and specifications without notice.
All rights reserved IAG Group Ltd.
Wharfedale is a member of the International Audio Group.
References
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