USER’S MANUAL
KLASIK
NEAR FIELD ACTIVE STUDIO MONITOR
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL KLASIK NEAR FIELD ACTIVE STUDIO MONITOR...
Page 2: ...ENTS page INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION 3 REAR PANEL REAR PANEL 4 INPUTS 5 SWITCHES 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 MISCELLANEOUS CAR...
Page 3: ...ng studios broadcasting studios TV studios multimedia studios post production facilities mastering digital workstations home recording studios audio monitoring systems of the highest quality KLASIK is...
Page 4: ...ease follow the instructions on the following pages 1 Tweeter level 3 position switch 1 5dB flat 0 dB 1 5 dB 2 3 position switch bass controller see description page 6 3 8 position precise switch inpu...
Page 5: ...d dimple again in a range of 30 60Hz is an artifact of anechoic chamber Klasik s frequency response is very smooth in this range 2 BASS CONTROLLER switch Measurement chart below shows how the bass con...
Page 6: ...nstead of a potentiometer This allows for among other things repeatable and reliable adjustment of the monitor sensitivity to the sensitivity of monitor speakers or for repeating the same settings in...
Page 7: ...s Mid Range Power Amplifier 75 W RMS 8 Tweeter Power Amplifier 75 W RMS 8 THD Distortions 0 005 PO 5 W f 1 kHz 0 1 max PO 0 1 up to 50 W f 20 Hz up to 20 kHz Input Voltage Level for 96 dB SPL In Free...
Page 8: ...the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combina...
Page 9: ...lipping Even there is an advanced protection system you may be able to destroy your monitor by severe overpowering When a noticeable distortion occurs please turn down the level to your monitor Avoid...