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Overview

The following section introduces you to the different components on your speaker.

Connecting Speakers

Your speaker features a combination XLR/TRS balanced analog input connector and an RCA unbalanced analog input connector 
for connecting a wide variety of analog audio input devices.

Speaker Components

Combination XLR/TRS balanced analog input connector

Balance (BAL)/Unbalance (UNBAL) switch

Select either balanced (XLR or TRS) or unbalanced (RCA) analog 
inputs with this switch.

RCA unbalanced analog input connector

Input sensitivity control knob

Adjusts the input sensitivity of your speaker.

Attenuation switches

• Adjust the bass roll off with the LF (Low Frequency) switch
• Adjust the treble tilt with the HF (High Frequency) switch
• By default, both switches are set to zero.

Power socket

• Disconnect the power adapter cable from the power socket if you 

do not intend to use your speaker for several days

• Make sure that the voltage rating of your speaker matches the 

voltage standard of your country.

ON/OFF switch

Power LED

• Lights up in blue when your speaker is turned on
• Lights up in red when the overload protection circuitry engages.

• Before connecting your speaker, make sure that the Input sensitivity control knob 

 is turned fully counterclockwise.

• Do not connect more than one audio input device to your speakers at any one time as this will cause the mixing of input signals 

and result in unwanted noise.

You may hear a thump from your speaker when you turn it on and off. Make sure that your speaker is the last device to be turned 
on and the first device to be turned off in your audio set up to prevent this from occuring.

Connector

Connection

Balanced ¼-inch TRS 

Connect either to the combination XLR/TRS balanced 
analog input connector

Balanced XLR male

Unbalanced RCA

Connects to the RCA unbalanced analog input connector

After you have connected your audio device to your speaker, make sure that you select the appropriate input connection type 
using the Balanced (BAL)/Unbalanced (UNBAL) switch 

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Tip = Hot (+)

Ring = Cold (-)

Sleeve = Ground/Shield

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Summary of Contents for PM5

Page 1: ...ld Headquarters Europe Africa Middle East E MU Japan E MU Systems Creative Labs Creative Media K K 1500 Green Hills Road Ballycoolin Business Park Kanda Eight Bldg 3F Scotts Valley CA 95066 Blanchards...

Page 2: ...he product and in the operating instructions FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and usage instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the power source before cleaning Do not use l...

Page 3: ...o children position the device such that hot surfaces are out of their reach To minimize the risk of fire keep flammable materials like paper and cloth for example curtains away from the hot surface C...

Page 4: ...controls 4 Technical Specifications 5 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of E MU Systems Inc No part of this manual may be...

Page 5: ...your country ON OFF switch Power LED Lights up in blue when your speaker is turned on Lights up in red when the overload protection circuitry engages Before connecting your speaker make sure that the...

Page 6: ...ps Place your speakers on a flat stable surface to minimize vibration Position your speakers at the same height and maintain the same speaker to wall and speaker to listener distance for both speakers...

Page 7: ...that the Power LED does not light up in red when you adjust the Input sensitivity knob Adjust the input sensitivity to your speaker to match the source signal in order to avoid unnecessary clipping of...

Page 8: ...RCA unbalanced Input sensitivity control range 21 dB to 0dB Input impedance Balanced 47K ohms Unbalanced 47K ohms Crossover frequency 2 5kHz Amplifiers Type Custom discrete with Class A input stage an...

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