Kali Audio MM-6 Users’ Guide
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Boundary EQs and DIP Switches
Switches 4 & 5: Low Frequency Trim
The low frequency trim will add or subtract a little bit (2 dB) from the bass response of the speaker. If the
sound is overly boomy, cut 2 dB. If the sound is thin or if you feel that you’re lacking bass content, add 2 dB.
Switch 4: Engage LF Trim
DOWN: LF Trim Disengaged
UP: LF Trim Engaged
Switch 5: Adjust LF Trim:
DOWN: -2 dB in Low Frequencies
UP: +2 dB in Low Frequencies
Note: Switch 5 does not function independent of switch 4. If
switch 4 is DOWN, the LF trim will be DISENGAGED, and switch 5
will have no effect.
Switch 6: Engage HF Trim
DOWN: HF Trim Disengaged
UP: HF Trim Engaged
Switch 7: Adjust HF Trim:
DOWN: -2 dB in High Frequencies
UP: +2 dB in High Frequencies
Note: Switch 7 does not function independent of switch 6. If
switch 6 is DOWN, the HF trim will be DISENGAGED, and switch 7
will have no effect.
Switches 6 & 7: High Frequency Trim
The high frequency trim will add or subtract a little bit (2 dB) from the treble response of the speaker. If the
sound is shrill, subtract 2 dB. If the sound is dull, add 2 dB. If you’re having trouble hearing dialogue, try turn-
ing both the bass and treble down by 2 dB.
Switch 8: Primary Speaker
Use DIP Switch number 8 to designate the right or left speaker
(as you’re facing them from the listening position) as the primary
speaker. When using one of the stereo inputs, the primary speak-
er will play the channel you designate, and the other channel will
be output on the XLR output.
By default, the left speaker will be the primary speaker. See page
11 for more details.