
Kali Audio IN-UNF Users’ Guide
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About Your Speakers
System Overview
About Your Speakers
Bass Unit
The bass unit is the heart of the IN-UNF. It houses two long-excursion, horizontally opposed
4.5-inch woofers. The fact that they are horizontally opposed means that no net vibration
from the bass unit will be passed from the IN-UNF to your desk or anything that you set on
top of the bass unit.
The bass unit handles all material below 280 Hz, and the two woofers are summed to mono.
Harmonics above 280 Hz will allow even very low sources like bass guitar to be perceived in
stereo.
The bass unit also houses the IN-UNF’s amplifier and other electronics, the system inputs,
the connections to the satellites, and the physical controls. A complete explanation for all of
these components can be found on the next two pages.
Satellite Speaker
Each satellite speaker houses a coincident 4-Inch midrange driver and 1-Inch soft dome
tweeter. The satellites handle all content above 280 Hz. They are identical, and it does not
matter which is placed right and which is placed left.
Satellite Puck
Rest each satellite speaker in a sattelite puck. Adjust the position of the satellite speaker
within the puck so that the tweeters are pointed towards your ears. There is a printout that
will help you get the pucks in their optimal position in the quickstart guide.
DSP
The IN-UNF is equipped with digital signal processing (DSP.) The DSP controls the loudspeaker’s tun-
ing, the limiter function, the crossover, the boundary EQs, and user-definable bandpass trims.
Features