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Product Specifications

Cable and Wiring Information

Product Cleaning Instructions

254mm (W) x 411mm (H) x 300mm (D) includes heatsink

Cabinet Dimensions

271mm (D) cabinet only - no heatsink

10" (W) x 16 

1/8

" x 11 

4/5

" (D) includes heatsink

10 

3/5

" (D) cabinet only - no heatsink

14.7 Kg

Net Weight

32.4 Pounds

16.2 Kg

Gross Weight (includes all packing material)

35.7 Pounds

Free-Field Frequency Response:  

±

 2dB 50Hz to 20KHz 

Frequency Response

Low Frequency Cutoff: 40Hz (-10dB)

High Frequency Cutoff: 22KHz (-10dB)

Low Frequency Control:  

±

 3dB (at 60Hz)

High Frequency Control: 

±

 3dB (at 5KHz)

Amplifier Power

High Frequency: 120 Watts

< 0.05%  THD @ 50Watts / 6Ohm 20Hz-20KHz

Amplifier Distortion

Low Frequency: 120 Watts

>90dB

Amplifier Signal to Noise Ratio

20Hz - 30KHz Not Weighted

10V/

µ

sec

Amplifier Slew Rate

US: 120VAC~60Hz

Power Requirements

EUR/UK:  230VAC~50/60Hz

US: 110 Watts

Power Consumption

EUR/UK:  120 Watts

Product improvement may warrant a change of specifications, newer material or cosmetics. Changes in

specifications and features may be made without notice or obligations.

User high-quality, shielded cables to connect your mixing console, workstation or other source to your

monitors. Foil-shielded cables, such as Belden 8451, 8761, or 9501 should do quite well.  Other high

quality cables are available and those that incorporate better shielding will yield an overall higher noise

rejection, lowering your systems susceptibility to external interference. Another important tip to keep in 

mind when wiring your system is to route all line level cables away from the AC and other power

sources, this will reduce the probability of having AC hum emanating from your studio monitors.

XLR

HOT (+)

COLD (-)

SHIELD (

GROUND

)

PIN 2
PIN 3
PIN 1

TRS

TIP

RING

SHIELD

RCA

TIP

SHIELD

Prior to cleaning the PM-2 monitor the power must be disconnected from the PM-2 monitor.  Once the

Regular dusting or cleaning with a damp rag will keep your product looking new for years.

common household cleaner can also be used, but care must be taken not to use harsh cleaning fluids.

power has been terminated, cleaning can be accomplished using a damp (not wet) cleaning rag.  A light

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Summary of Contents for PM-2

Page 1: ...anual Introduction Unpacking Setup Instructions continued Product Cleaning Instructions Setup Instructions Back Panel Overview Safety Instructions Cable and Wiring Information Product Specifications Declaration of EC Directive p 3 p 5 p 7 p 4 p 6 p 2 p 7 p 7 p 8 p 1 ...

Page 2: ...oes not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers st...

Page 3: ...1 tweeter were expressly designed for high output ultra low distortion and incorporate the latest technologies and Please take the time to thoroughly read this manual so that you may take full advantage of all the benefits of the Fostex PM 2 Professional Studio Monitor manufacturing techniques Prior to unpacking your Fostex PM 2 Studio Monitor carefully inspect the packing material for excessive d...

Page 4: ...listening possible it may be necessary to tilt aim the monitor at the listeners ears Monitoring Height the acoustic center aimed at seated ear height Monitoring Angle 60 Degrees easiest way to determine this is to place the speakers in such a way that the position should equal 60 degrees The distance between the left and right monitor is equal to the monitoring distance listening position see Figu...

Page 5: ...tation should be done in the following order Step 1 Make sure that all equipment has been powered down Step 2 Confirm that all gain controls on the monitor and the source are set to the minimum setting Step 3 Connect the source to the PM 2 monitor Step 4 Power up the all source equipment and then turn on the PM 2 last Step 5 Set the gain of both monitors at medium setting and slowly bring up the g...

Page 6: ...position is the spot side This powor terminal should be used with a properly grounded three pin power cable such as the one provide with the product response to get suit its environment The PM 2 allows you to adjust its low frequency There may be cases where a slight adjustment acoustic characteristics of the room is necessary in order to better match the To make this adjustment you may boost or s...

Page 7: ...ics Changes in specifications and features may be made without notice or obligations User high quality shielded cables to connect your mixing console workstation or other source to your monitors Foil shielded cables such as Belden 8451 8761 or 9501 should do quite well Other high quality cables are available and those that incorporate better shielding will yield an overall higher noise rejection l...

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