Kali Audio MM-6 Users’ Guide
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Boundary EQs and DIP Switches
One of the most innovative features of the Mammoth Series Speakers are the boundary compensation
EQs. These EQs were made to compensate for low frequency interactions that the speakers will have
with various surfaces in many common placements.
Each set of dip switches controls one aspect of the speakers performance, independent of the other
switches. Switches 1-3 control the boundary compensation EQs. Switches 4 and 5 control the LF trim.
Switches 6 and 7 control the HF trim. Switch 8 controls power to the RCA. For this reason, the expla-
nations of the different dip switch settings will only reference the set of switches currently applicable.
Switches 1-3: Boundary Compensation EQs
Position 1: Free Space
The speaker is on a monitor stand, at least .5 meters (about 20 inches) away
from any walls.
This is the ideal position for the loudspeaker.
Switch 1: DOWN
Switch 2: DOWN
Switch 3: DOWN
Position 2: On Stands, Close to a Wall
The speaker is on a monitor stand, and is within .5 meters (20 inches) of a wall,
without being butted right against one.
Switch 1: UP
Switch 2: DOWN
Switch 3: DOWN
Position 3, On Stands, Against a Wall
The speaker is on a monitor stand, and is as close to the wall as possible without
pinching the power and signal cables.
Switch 1: DOWN
Switch 2: UP
Switch 3: DOWN
Position 4: Credenza
The speaker is on a credenza or media console.
Switch 1: UP
Switch 2: UP
Switch 3: DOWN