Samson Portable Speaker dB500 User Guide

dB500  
dB500a  
500 Watt 2-way Loudspeaker  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
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dB500Features  
dB500 Components  
Quick Set-Up  
Controls and Functions  
Positioning the dB500  
Setting up your dB500  
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dB500 Wiring Guide  
Specifications  
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Copyright 2001, Samson Technologies Corp.  
Printed June, 2002  
Samson Technologies Corp.  
575 Underhill Blvd.  
P.O. Box 9031  
Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 516-364-3888  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on purchasing the Samson dB500! The dB500 speaker system by Samson takes the concept of  
PA systems to a new level. By combining 500 watts of power handling, advanced crossover design and the high-  
est quality speaker and cabinet components, the dB500 provides studio quality sound for any kind of live applica-  
tion. The monitor features a super heavy-duty, custom designed, 15" Celestion® low frequency driver and a 1.75  
inch (44 millimeter) titanium diaphragm high frequency driver on a 1" throat, wide dispersion horn. The dB500  
offers crystal-clear audio and an ultra-wide sound field. The top end is clean, smooth and vivid. Not only a front-  
firing PA speaker, the dB500’s are also designed to operate as wedge-style monitors. The cabinet’s right and left  
side panels are joined at different angles, so depending on the side you choose, you get a different dispersion  
angle, allowing for greater flexibility on stage. Adding to the dB500’s practical design is a catalog of mounting  
options. The compact cabinet can be easily stacked, permanently installed, mounted using the integral 1 3/8"  
pole mount receptacle or suspended using the ten built-in fly points. With the dB500, setup and break down is  
quick and easy. Heavy-grade steel grills, scuff-resistant textured finishes and rigid corners offer excellent protec-  
tion against wear and tear. As fixed sound reinforcement or as a durable, great-sounding road PA, the dB500  
monitor is ideal for sound professionals and performers looking for serious output and studio monitor sound quali-  
ty from a PA speaker system.  
In these pages, you’ll find a detailed description of the features of the dB500 PA system, as well as a description  
of its front and rear panels, step-by-step instructions for its setup and use, and full specifications. You’ll also find a  
warranty card enclosed—please don’t forget to fill it out and mail it in so that you can receive online technical sup-  
port and so we can send you updated information about these and other Samson products in the future.  
With proper care your dB500 will operate trouble free for many years. We recommend you record your serial  
number in the space provided below for future reference.  
Serial number:  
Date of purchase:  
Should your unit ever require servicing, a Return Authorization number (RA) must be obtained before shipping  
your unit to Samson. Without this number, the unit will not be accepted. Please call Samson at 1-800-3SAMSON  
(1-800-372-6766) for a Return Authorization number prior to shipping your unit. Please retain the original packing  
materials and if possible, return the unit in the original carton and packing materials.  
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dB500 Features  
dB500a  
The Samson dB500 two way loudspeaker is an all-in-one solution for live sound. Here are some of its main fea-  
tures:  
Two-way loudspeaker system.  
Standard speaker stand receptacle.  
Custom designed, Celestion, heavy-duty, 15-inch low frequency driver with 2.5-inch voice coil.  
1" throat, high-frequency compression driver with 1.75-inch titanium diaphragm.  
500 watt power handling .  
15 and 30- degree monitor angles.  
Arrayable with 10 fly points.  
Internal 18 dB/octave Butterworth time aligned crossover.  
Rugged, road-worthy construction for high reliability.  
Quality build and rugged construction ensure reliable performance from venue to venue.  
Three-year extended warranty.  
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dB500 Components  
dB500 FRONT PANEL  
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15 Inch Driver – Custom designed  
Celestion, heavy-duty, 15” low frequency  
driver provides deep bass.  
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Wide Dispersion Horn – 1 inch throat,  
60 x 90 degree wide dispersion horn pro-  
vides extensive coverage and linear off  
axis response.  
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Titanium Compression Driver – 1.75  
inch (44mm), titanium diaphragm with 1  
inch opening.  
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Handle – One of three ultra over sized  
rubber grip carry handles.  
Stacking Bumper – Gender mating  
bumpers for stacking dB500’s.  
Handle – One of three ultra over sized  
rubber grip carry handles.  
Active Monitor  
dB500a  
Steel Grill – Durable steel grill provide  
protection for, and easy access to LF  
driver.  
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Handle – One of three ultra over sized  
rubber grip carry handles.  
Enclosure – Rugged PVC plastic  
enclosure.  
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B
dB500 REAR PANEL  
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SPEAKER INPUT – Speakon connector for  
connecting to power amplifier. See page  
10 of this manual for a detailed wiring dia-  
gram.  
WARNING: dB500 MONITOR CAN ACHIEVE  
EXTREMELY HIGH SOUND PRESSURE  
LEVELS. USE CAUTION OR HEARING  
DAMAGE MAY RESULT.  
FLYING HARDWARE FOR THE dB500 CAN  
BE AFFIXED AT THE HANDLES,  
REAR CABINET (2 POSITIONS)  
AND TOP OF THE CABINET (2 POSITIONS).  
FITTINGS ARE M8 (METRIC)  
AND SHOULD BE EYE BOLTS  
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EXTENSION SPEAKER –1/4” parallel out-  
put for connecting additional dB500’s.  
SPEAKER  
IN/EXTENTION  
SPEAKER INPUT  
SIDE BY SIDE CONCERT ARRAY TOP VIEW  
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Quick Set-Up  
In the following pages of this manual you will find a detailed explanation of system set-ups, but  
if you just want to get started quickly you can follow the diagram and steps below to set up a  
basic stereo PA system.  
SPEAKER  
INPUT  
SPEAKER  
INPUT  
POWER AMP  
OUTPUTS  
POWER AMP  
INPUTS  
SERVO 550 STUDIO AMPLIFIER  
SAMSON TECHNOLOGIES CORP., HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK  
CAUTION  
RISK OELETISHOCK  
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DO NOT OPEN  
FUSE  
SERIAL  
BRIDGED  
MONO STEREO  
NUMBER  
FUSE RATING  
12A/250V (115V)  
6A/250V (230V)  
USE CLASS  
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WIRING MAXIMUM LOAD IMPEDANCE 4  
LEFT  
CAUTION  
HEATSINK MAY BE  
HOT! DO NOT BLOCK  
AIRFLOW OR OVER-  
HEATING MAY OCCUR  
RIGHT  
TO PREVENT SHOCK DO  
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GROUND  
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OUTPUT 250W/4Ω  
10K/0dBm0)  
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SERVICE  
PERSONNEL. TO PREVENT  
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TIP RING SLEEVE  
TIP  
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SLEEVE GND  
RIGHT  
~AC INPUT  
LEFT  
115V/230W, 50/60HZ  
510W (115V)900W (230V)  
MAIN LEFT AND RIGHT  
OUTPUTS  
MIC/LINE  
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MIC/LINE  
2
MIC/LINE 3/4  
MIC/LINE 5/6  
MASTER SECTION  
LEFT/MONO  
LEFT  
LEFT  
AUX OUT  
SIGNAL FLOW  
SIGNAL FLOW  
Active Monitor  
dB500a  
Active Monitor  
dB500a  
AUX RET  
RIGHT  
CR OUT  
RIGHT  
MIX OUT  
RIGHT  
MONO OUT  
30  
30  
3/L LINE IN  
5/L  
LINE IN  
GAIN  
CLIP  
GAIN  
CLIP  
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2T IN  
2T OUT  
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MONO  
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RIGHT  
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RIGHT  
48V  
LF  
LF  
LF  
LF  
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AUX  
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AUX  
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HARD  
DISK  
PEAK  
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AUX RETURN  
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PAN  
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PAN  
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BAL  
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CHANNEL 5/6  
PHONES  
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MIX  
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NOTE: It is important to remember the Golden Rule of audio … " LAST ON, FIRST OFF".  
Translated, this means that when turning on your system, you should always turn your power  
amplifiers or powered monitors on LAST, and when turning your system off, turn your power  
amps off FIRST. This helps avoid any loud pops caused by inrush current at power up, which  
can sometimes damage loudspeakers.  
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Before connecting your dB500’s, make sure that the power of all your systems compo-  
nents is turned off. Also, make sure that your power amplifier volume controls and the  
main left and right faders of your mixer are turned all the way down.  
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Connect the cables to your microphones and instruments, or a CD player, to your mixer.  
Switch on the power of the mixer, instruments and/or CD player, and then switch on  
your power amplifier.  
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While speaking into the mic (or playing the instrument or CD), raise the mixers main  
Left and Right faders to the "0" position. Be sure that the mixer’s output meters are not  
clipping. If they are, adjust the mixer volumes down until the signal cleans up.  
Now, slowly raise your power amp until you reach the desired listening level.  
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Controls and Functions  
Positioning the dB500  
Microphone Positioning - How to Reduce Feedback  
Feedback is the annoying howling and squealing that is heard when the  
microphone gets too close to the speaker and the volume is high. You get  
feedback when the microphone picks up the amplified signal from the  
speaker, and then amplifies through the speaker again, and then picks it  
up again, and so on and so on. In general, it is always recommended that  
any LIVE mic (a mic that’s on) is positioned behind the speaker enclo-  
sures. This will give you the best level from your system before feedback.  
One possible exception is when you are adjusting the sounds of the  
microphones, since you want to listen in front of the speaker to hear prop-  
erly. To do this, lower the MAIN VOLUME while setting the EQ and effect  
from in front of the speakers. Once you have the sound you like, move  
the microphones to behind the speakers and raise the Main volume.  
Active Monitor  
Acti
dB500a  
dB500a  
Speaker Placement  
Whenever possible it is a good idea to raise the speakers above the  
heads of the listening audience. The dB500 enclosure features a stan-  
dard 1 3/8” pole mount receptacle, which are compatible with speaker  
stands from a variety of manufacturers. In a smaller setting like a school  
cafeteria, library, or a mall kiosk, you can also use the dB500 in one of  
the tilt back monitor positions, which will improve the projection of the  
speakers and may eliminate the need for speaker stands.  
Using the dB500 as a Floor Monitor  
The dB500 is an ideal solution for stage  
monitoring and thanks to its unique design,  
two wedge monitor positions are possible.  
When placed on its side with the high fre-  
quency horn facing to the left of the enclo-  
sure, the dB500 is tilted at a 15 degree  
angle optimizing performance when used  
on a small stage. When placed on its side  
FAR FIELD  
NEAR FIELD  
Top  
with the high frequency horn facing to the  
right of the enclosure, the dB500 is tilted at  
a 30 degree angle optimizing performance  
when used on larger stages. In a large  
Bottom  
stage monitor system, several dB500’s can  
be daisy-chained together using the  
EXTENSION SPEAKER output.  
Note: Be sure to check the manufacturers  
minimum recommended impedance for  
your power amplifier to avoid overload and  
possible damage to both the speaker and  
STAGE MONITOR POSITION  
15 DEGREES  
STAGE MONITOR POSITION  
30 DEGREES  
amplifier. In many instances when using the dB500 as a monitor system, you may choose to use an  
external equalizer like the Samson S Curve 131 to increase the volume and reduce the chance of  
feedback.  
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Controls and Functions  
Setting Up Your dB500 System  
SIGNAL FLOW  
MODE  
SIGNAL FLOW  
SIGNAL FLOW  
SIGNAL FLOW  
SIGNAL FLOW  
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Controls and Functions  
Setting Up Your dB500 System  
Using Speaker Stands  
The dB500 enclosure features a standard 1 3/8”,  
pole mount receptacle, which are compatible with  
speaker stands from a variety of manufacturers.  
Before installing the dB500 on a speaker stand,  
loosen the thumbscrew located on the bottom of the  
rear side of the enclosure. Once installed on the  
stand, be sure to tighten the thumbscrew to hold the  
speaker in place. Be careful not to over tighten the  
thumbscrew to avoid stripping the threads.  
Stacking the dB500  
The dB500 enclosure incorporates gender mating  
stack feet and bumpers that allows you to stack one  
dB500 on top of another. When stacking the  
dB500’s, be certain that the rubber feet from the top  
unit are securely fastened into the bottom unit’s  
stacking bumpers.  
NOTE: DO NOT STACK dB500’s OVER TWO (2)  
TALL.  
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Controls and Functions  
Setting Up Your dB500 System  
Permanent Installation  
The dB500 is logical solution for many  
fixed installations in live sound venues,  
discos, schools, houses of worship, con-  
vention centers and airport terminals to  
name a few. The enclosure is extremely  
versatile for installation as it can be hung  
in several different positions by using the  
10 Fly-points. Hanging the dB500 is seri-  
ous business and therefore licensed and  
insured professional sound contractors  
only should perform such an installation.  
Using the Fly-points  
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Only  
licensed and insured professional  
sound contractors should install the  
dB500 using the Fly-points. Samson  
assumes no liability for any installa-  
tion.  
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WARNING: dB500 MONITOR CAN ACHIEVE  
EXTREMELY  
HIGH SOUND PRESSURE  
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6
LEVELS. USE CAUTION OR HEARING  
DAMAGE MA RESULT  
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FLYING HARDWARE FOR THE dB500 CAN  
BE AFFIXED AT THE HANDLES,  
REAR CABINET (2 POSITIONS)  
AND TOP OF THE CABINET (2 POSITIONS).  
FITTINGS ARE M8 (METRIC)  
AND SHOULD BE EYE BOLTS  
SPEAKER  
The dB500 features ten Fly-points  
located in pairs below each of the  
five carry handles. By removing the  
handles you will have access to the  
threaded inserts that are compatible  
with a variety of standard M8 hard-  
ware including that offered by ATM  
Flyware.  
SPEAKER INPUT  
IN/EXTENTION  
SIDE BY SIDE CONCERT ARRAY TOP VIEW  
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INTEGRAL STACKING FEATURE FOR PLACING  
UNITS ON TOP OF EACH OTHER  
MOUNTING FLY POINTS  
FAR FIELD  
NEAR FIELD  
STAGE MONITOR POSITION  
15 DEGREES  
STAGE MONITOR POSITION  
30 DEGREES  
14.80 dB, 5060Hz  
(171),0.000 msec (1)  
LOG FREQUENCY - Hz  
110  
100  
90  
dB  
SPL  
dB  
15.0  
10.0  
5.0  
0.00  
0.79  
1.63  
80  
70  
2.43  
0.0  
-5.0  
3.27  
4.06 msec  
60  
20 50 100 200 500 1K 2K 5K 10K 20K  
100.0  
1000.0  
10000.0  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
FREQUENCY (Hz)  
SPECTRAL DECAY  
110  
100  
POLE MOUNT  
SPEAKON WIRING  
90  
dB  
SPL  
80  
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1/4"  
35mm  
CROSSOVER  
FREQUENCY (Hz)  
S/N  
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dB500 Wiring Guide  
CONNECTING THE dB500  
The dB500 provides both Speakon and 1/4” phone connectors for easy interface with industry standard cables.  
You can use a variety of standard speaker cables that are available “off the shelve” at you local pro-audio or  
musical instrument retailer. Be sure that cables use standard strained speaker wire, and a gauge 12-14 is rec-  
ommended. If you are making you own cables, use the diagrams following below to ensure a proper hook up.  
Unbalanced 1/4” Connector  
Signal  
Signal  
Tip (signal)  
Ground  
Ground  
Sleeve (ground)  
Speakon Wiring Guide  
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1- 1+  
2+ 2-  
NOT CONNECTED  
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dB500 Specifications  
Power Rating: (@ 8):  
Frequency Response:  
Operating Impedance:  
Sensitivity:  
500 Watts Program  
60 Hz – 15 kHz 3 dB  
8 Ohms  
97 dB SPL @ 1W/1m  
2.3 kHz (24 dB Per Octave)  
Crossover Frequency:  
LF Driver:  
15heavy-duty driver  
2.5voice coil (Kapton Former)  
50 oz. barium ferrite magnet  
HF Driver:  
Mounting:  
1.75" titanium compression driver  
Integral 1 3/8Pole Mount Receptacle  
15º wedge monitor position, 30º wedge monitor position, Ten Fly Points  
Weight:  
50 lbs.  
22.7kg  
Dimensions:  
30(h) x 19(w) x 17(d)  
(762mm) (h) x (483mm) (w) x (432mm) (d)  
19″  
(483mm)  
17″  
(432mm)  
30″  
(762mm)  
dB500a  
19″  
(483mm)  
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Samson Technologies Corp.  
575 Underhill Blvd.  
P.O. Box 9031  
Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 516-364-3888  
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