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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

Summary of Contents for Project Independence IN-UNF

Page 1: ...Kali Audio IN UNF Users Guide 1 IN UNF ULTRA NEARFIELD Studio Monitoring System Users Guide Project Independence...

Page 2: ...s Guide 2 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 3 ABOUT YOUR SPEAKERS 5 FULL SPECIFICATIONS 7 INPUTSANDCONTROLS 8 FIRSTTIMESETUP 10 DIP SWITCHES 14 CLIMATE CONSIDERATIONS 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 1...

Page 3: ...er cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs receptacles and at the point where they exit the apparatus 14 Use only attachments and or accessories specified by the manufacturer 15 Use...

Page 4: ...ersons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operation and maintaining servicing instructions in the literature accompanying t...

Page 5: ...from your desk into account providing neutral sound in what is normally a difficult acoustic environment Combined with the boundary EQs which can be adjusted for the sys tem s proximity to walls this...

Page 6: ...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 coincide...

Page 7: ...e to HF Crossover 2800 Hz Frequency Response 10dB 39 Hz 25 kHz Frequency Range 3dB 47 Hz 21 kHz Recommended Listening Distance 8 meters Max SPL Peak at 1M 103 dB System THD 85dB SPL at 8M 3 from 80 Hz...

Page 8: ...Kali Audio IN UNF Users Guide 8 Inputs and Controls...

Page 9: ...n to de vices with 3 5mm outputs adapters for other output unbalanced analog connectors are easy to find TRS Inputs The TRS inputs allow connection to professional audio devices as well as high end re...

Page 10: ...ps between the system the wall and your listening position This is not a valid position for monitoring When setting up in a corner aim the system 45 degrees away from the walls Avoid setting up so tha...

Page 11: ...tly at your ears Experiment with moving them slightly in and out to get the best possible stereo picture Position yourself about arm s length from the system Step 2 Decide on vertical or horizontal pl...

Page 12: ...em aside If you ve lost your printouts you can download new ones from the Kali Audio website Step 4 Plug in the IN UNF The banana plugs from each satellite connect to the left side of the IN UNF bass...

Page 13: ...mputer monitor screen laptop keyboard and or mouse on your desk First Time Setup DO NOT place laptops or other electronics that are magneti cally sensitive directly on the bass unit The strong magnets...

Page 14: ...UP Bass Unit Vertical Switches 2 3 Room Position Position 1 Desk in the center of the room More than a meter away from any walls Switch 2 DOWN Switch 3 DOWN Position 2 Desk against a wall Switch 2 UP...

Page 15: ...back of the speaker walls or other boundaries immediately to both sides of the desk Switch 2 UP Switch 3 UP Switches 4 5 6 EQs Neutral Switch 4 DOWN Switch 5 DOWN Switch 6 DOWN 2 dB Low Frequency Boo...

Page 16: ...Qs 2 dB High Frequency Boost Switch 4 UP Switch 5 UP Switch 6 DOWN 2 dB Low Frequency Cut Switch 4 DOWN Switch 5 DOWN Switch 6 UP 4 dB Low Frequency Boost Switch 4 UP Switch 5 UP Switch 6 UP 2 dB Midr...

Page 17: ...s Guide 17 DIP Switches Switches 4 5 6 EQs 2 dB HF Cut Switch 4 UP Switch 5 UP Switch 6 DOWN Switch 7 Standby Switch 7 DOWN Standby On Switch 7 UP Standby Off Switch 8 DOWN LED On Switch 8 UP LED Off...

Page 18: ...his is the case turn the volume of the speaker up and turn your source down 4 I hear cracks hums or buzzing Are you using RCA a If yes be advised that RCA is an unbalanced connection and is prone to p...

Page 19: ...he retailer may ask you to provide specific details about the nature of the defect What is not covered The following cases are NOT covered by this warranty Damage from shipping Damage from dropping or...

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