Instruction manual
A prime design point of the 701 is that it is 
free-standing. This makes it possible easily 
to remove the unit in the event of damage 
etc., and service being required, thus avoid-
ing the transportation of entire heavy and 
bulky system. 
Crossover and Filter Unit 
The 500 Hz. crossover frequency between 
the DW13/5 bass unit and the 701 electro-
static unit ensures that both these transducer 
elements operate over their optimum fre-
quency ranges. Care has been taken in the 
design of the low-pass section of the filter 
to ensure that maximum amplifier damping 
may be transferred to the bass unit by the 
use of heavy gauge copper in the series in-
ductor, over a ferrite core. In addition, an 
impedance- and level-controlling transformer 
forms a part of the bass unit filter. 
The power supply and high-pass filter for 
the 701 electrostatic unit is solidly and 
safely housed in a steel case. The mains lead 
is captive, for safety. 
Cabinet 
The cabinet is constructed of 25mm chip-
board; in the case of the "Continental" 
version, the curved front formed from 19mm 
plywood. The grille materials (earthed metal, 
front and rear for the electrostatic) have 
been chosen to give minimal deterioration 
of the acoustic performance. 
The "Standard" version of the cabinet is 
available in teak or walnut veneers and a 
choice of walnut veneer or satin white finish 
for the "Continentals." 
Acoustic Loading 
The acoustic loading for the bass drive unit 
is of the "infinite baffle" type, synthetic 
damping material being used to achieve 
optimum system "Q". A resonance-control-
ling removable pad is fitted to the rear of 
the electrostatic. 
Sensitivity 
17 watts into nominal impedance required 
to produce a sound level of 95 dB. at one 
metre at 400 Hz 
Power Handling 
The DM70 is suitable for high quality amp-
lifiers with true RMS outputs of between 
25 and 100 watts, with double fuse pro-
tection on C and CA versions. 
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