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Connecting your 

airmotiv

™ 

4

s monitors to a portable player

Most portable music players offer only unbalanced outputs, usually via a 1/8” jack. Connect your 

airmotiv

™ 

4s

 speakers to a variable output (which is often also the headphone output). Use a 

high quality, well shielded adapter cable to connect the output to the unbalanced (RCA) inputs 

of your 

airmotiv

 

4s

 speakers. A single “long Y-cable” is preferable to multiple separate adapters 

and extension cables. If you have an iPod® dock or other similar device, connect your 

airmotiv

 

4s

 

speakers to the same output you would connect to the input of an amplifier or receiver; if the line 

output on the dock doesn’t offer level control, then connect the cable to the headphone output 

of the device.

Connecting your 

airmotiv

 

4s

 monitors to a computer

Connect your Airmotiv 

4s

 speakers to the same line-level output intended for powered computer 

speakers. Depending on your computer or sound card, this may be labeled as “line out” or 

“speaker out”. Make sure to choose outputs whose volume is controlled by your computer’s 

operating system. Try to avoid outputs intended to drive small unpowered speakers directly 

as these often have unacceptable sound quality. If no other options are available, headphone 

outputs should be OK. Most computers offer only unbalanced outputs, usually via one or more 

1/8” jacks. Use a high quality, well shielded adapter to connect the output to the unbalanced 

(RCA) inputs of your 

airmotiv

 

4s

 speakers. A single “long Y-cable” is preferable to multiple separate 

adapters and extension cables. 

Balanced and unbalanced connections

The 

airmotiv

 

4s

 powered monitor offers both unbalanced (RCA) and balanced (XLR) input 

connections. The main reason balanced connections are favored on professional equipment is 

that they are very resistant to outside noise and interference, especially with low-level signal 

sources (like microphones), and in difficult situations (a need to run signal cables near power 

cables or in otherwise noisy environments). Balanced connections also offer a slight improvement 

in the S/N ratio of the signal itself under certain conditions (but only if the equipment at both 

ends is designed to do so). In general, using a balanced connection and cables is the best option 

if the equipment at both ends offers it. If that option isn’t available, however, good quality 

unbalanced cables usually work quite satisfactorily. To correct a common misunderstanding, if no 

hum or noise is audible with an unbalanced connection, there is no specific technical reason to 

expect a balanced connection to sound better. (However, in a given piece of equipment, one or 

the other output may sound audibly better because of how the output circuitry was designed. In 

that case, however, it isn’t necessarily the balanced output that will be superior.)

Summary of Contents for Airmotiv 4s

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Page 3: ...RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT AND THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WHICH MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR DEATH WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE AIRMOTIV 4S THERE ARE NO USER...

Page 4: ...port drivers or controls Care should be taken so that small objects do not fall into the inside of the unit You should seek service for your Airmotiv 4s by qualified service personnel if any of the fo...

Page 5: ...acking 6 The Emotiva Pro airmotiv 4s Powered Monitor 7 Quick Start 8 About Near Field Monitors 9 Speaker Placement 10 Connections 17 Operation 20 Adjustments 21 Care and Maintenance 22 Specifications...

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Page 7: ...livers a fast natural extended low end and a beautifully integrated and cohesive midrange The airmotiv 4s is flat within 3 dB from 52 Hz to 27 kHz amazing for a speaker that occupies less than 1 3 of...

Page 8: ...s you may find that some of the sections of the manual don t apply to you We suggest that you read through the entire manual as we kept things as short and direct as possible Even if you re an expert...

Page 9: ...oom interactions and a soft rubber bottom pad protects the airmotiv 4s and whatever it is resting on and ensures secure slip free positioning on any surface or stand A tough exterior The front baffle...

Page 10: ...acking material into the high frequency transducer or rear port opening It is important to save the box and all packing materials in case your airmotiv 4s monitors ever need to be moved or shipped bac...

Page 11: ...sducer 2 Emotiva s exclusive airmotiv low frequency transducer 3 Power indicator 4 Linear taper tuned port 5 Balanced input XLR 6 Unbalanced input RCA 7 Level trim 8 Low frequency Equalization adjustm...

Page 12: ...e the switch to the correct setting NOTE If you change the voltage setting you will also have to replace the fuse with one of the correct value Correct values are 120 VAC 1A Time Delay 230 VAC 0 5A Ti...

Page 13: ...t so the reflected sound that does arrive later has minimal influence on the overall sound The result is a more accurate and more repeatable presentation of the music By eliminating most of the contro...

Page 14: ...hem close to the recording console and far from any walls or other reflective surfaces to maximize direct sound while minimizing reflected sound Mount your airmotiv 4s powered monitors on separate sta...

Page 15: ...is suggested and mounting them upside down high frequency transducer towards the floor will produce better results in many cases The goal is to maximize direct sound reaching the engineer and minimize...

Page 16: ...shelf may also produce satisfactory results If possible mount your airmotiv 4s speakers upright with the high frequency transducer on top vertically not angled upwards or downwards with the middle of...

Page 17: ...ll produce better results in many cases The goal is to maximize direct sound reaching the listener If possible avoid mounting your speakers in the upper or lower corners of the room doing so will enha...

Page 18: ...same basic technology and are voiced similarly they will work exceptionally well together in any combination in a surround or multi channel playback system Some systems may also use a mix of airmotiv...

Page 19: ...ion isn t optimal but may work reasonably well in some situations If your location permits it the ideal arrangement is to place your left front and right front speakers on stands away from both the fr...

Page 20: ...blocking the rear positioned port and to allow the amplifiers to dissipate heat via the aluminum back plate fins which will get warm in normal operation Positioning your airmotiv 4s monitors as comput...

Page 21: ...speakers and your equipment may result Balanced XLR outputs offer several benefits and are the preferred method for connecting your airmotiv 4s monitors connect a high quality balanced cable between e...

Page 22: ...lanced outputs usually via one or more 1 8 jacks Use a high quality well shielded adapter to connect the output to the unbalanced RCA inputs of your airmotiv 4s speakers A single long Y cable is prefe...

Page 23: ...grounded power connector you may experience more or less hum depending on which way the plug is inserted Cables Always use high quality fully shielded cables Balanced connections and cables are more r...

Page 24: ...irmotiv 4s in the ON position Immerse yourself in the music Level Control With a powered monitor listening level is usually controlled by the source equipment While the airmotiv 4s includes a Level Tr...

Page 25: ...0 Hz If you notice excessive or muddy bass especially if your airmotiv 4s monitors are placed near large surfaces or room corners try setting the Low frequency Equalization to 2 dB or 4 dB High freque...

Page 26: ...careful to avoid excessive pressure Cleaning the High frequency Transducer If dust or fuzz finds its way into the front of the high frequency transducer you can try to dislodge it by blowing gently i...

Page 27: ...LF gain and overall gain calibrated to standard within 1 0 dB High frequency adjustment 4 kHz turnover frequency 0 calibrated 2 dB 2 dB 20 kHz Low frequency adjustment 150 Hz turnover frequency 0 cal...

Page 28: ...receptacle that you re plugged into an active AC outlet of correct voltage and that the fuse in the power receptacle is not blown Check the signal source It s a good idea to verify that your signal s...

Page 29: ...only unbalanced connections are provided It is essential that signal cables used with such equipment be kept short of good quality and not run near power cables In a new installation especially in a...

Page 30: ...exible insulation or that fail to provide full coverage shielding Cables with insufficient mechanical integrity may fail prematurely and cables with poor shielding will be more subject to hum and nois...

Page 31: ...N HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU A claim under this warranty must be made by you within the Term A claim shall not be valid and Warrantor has no obliga...

Page 32: ...DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU How do you get service In order to make a claim under the warranty you must 1 Call or email a customer service...

Page 33: ...curate to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication In keeping with our policy of ongoing product improvement we reserve the right to make changes to the design and features of our products...

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