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  Active Studio Monitor O 300 D

1. Installation and Operation

1. Installation and Operation

1. Installation and Operation

1. Installation and Operation

1. Installation and Operation

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1.1 

1.1 

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1.1  It is absolutely essential that you read

It is absolutely essential that you read

It is absolutely essential that you read

It is absolutely essential that you read

It is absolutely essential that you read

and observe the Safety Instructions on

and observe the Safety Instructions on

and observe the Safety Instructions on

and observe the Safety Instructions on

and observe the Safety Instructions on
page 2 before connecting or using this

page 2 before connecting or using this

page 2 before connecting or using this

page 2 before connecting or using this

page 2 before connecting or using this
device.

device.

device.

device.

device.

1.2 

1.2 

1.2 

1.2 

1.2  Operating conditions

Operating conditions

Operating conditions

Operating conditions

Operating conditions

The K+H model O 300 D active studio monitor
is intended for use over a range of ambient
temperatures from +10° C to +40° C (+50° F to
+104° F). During transport or storage,
temperatures from -25° C to +70° C (-13° F to
158° F) are permissible.

1.3 Speaker placement

1.3 Speaker placement

1.3 Speaker placement

1.3 Speaker placement

1.3 Speaker placement

The loudspeaker chassis used in the O 300 D
are magnetically shielded, so you are free to set
the speakers right next to a video monitor without
needing to worry about adversely affecting the
screen. Furthermore, the baffle of the O 300 D
is designed in such a way as to disperse the
sound very evenly not just on axis but over quite
a wide listening area. Any engineer who has sat
at a console for any length of time will appreciate
the considerable freedom of movement afforded
by the O 300 D. The cabinet is normally designed
to be used in the horizontal position, as the
vertical angle of dispersion has intentionally been
made narrower than the horizontal. The cabinets
are constructed in a left version and a right
version. For best stereo imaging and depth of
soundstage, position the cabinets with the
tweeters on the outside, at ear height, pointing
directly at the listening position.   If you use the
O 300 D as a center speaker, set the cabinet
vertically, with the tweeter and midrange dome
at the top.
In certain applications where there are hard
reflective surfaces immediately to the left or right
of the speakers, it may make more sense to set
the cabinets vertically, in which case the
narrower dispersion pattern will help reduce
comb-filter effects.
When choosing a location for the speakers, be
aware that you can take advantage of the inte-
gral room-compensating equalizer, which will be
described in detail in section 1.7.5 .
The cabinet can be mounted directly to a wall or
ceiling with the aid of the LH 25 mounting
bracket. On the left and right sides of the cabinet
you will find threaded bushings of 8 mm diameter
to which this bracket attaches. As an alternati-
ve, you can use the LH 28 stand-mount adapter

to set the speaker on a standard 35-mm
(1-3/8”) tripod.
Please make certain that these two threaded
openings are always sealed, either with the
plastic plugs that come standard with the
cabinets or with the screws holding the mounting
adapter in place. Otherwise you may experience
some air noise and possibly some degradation
in low-frequency response.

1.4 MAINS 

1.4 MAINS 

1.4 MAINS 

1.4 MAINS 

1.4 MAINS Connection

Connection

Connection

Connection

Connection

The amplifier electronics of the standard
European model are set up for an AC line voltage
of 230 volts, 50 or 60 Hz. Export versions with
other voltages are also available. If the power
plug of the mains cable should ever need to be
replaced, ensure that the connection to the
protective earth is maintained.

1.5 MAINS Switch (POWER)

When you switch on power to the unit, there is a
five-second delay before the amplified signal is
sent to the drivers. This delay avoids the loud
popping sounds that otherwise may be
generated by devices earlier in the signal chain
as power reaches them. You will find this
arrangement particularly useful if your studio
uses a master switch to power up all the
equipment at once. When power on the O 300 D
is turned off, on the other hand, or if there is a
general power failure, the signal flow to the
speaker is immediately cut off, preventing any
loud pops.

1.6 Mains FUSE

1.6 Mains FUSE

1.6 Mains FUSE

1.6 Mains FUSE

1.6 Mains FUSE

When replacing the fuse, 

first disconnect the

mains cable and ensure that the new fuse is of
the following type only:

for 230 volts AC 1.6 A Slo-Blo (5 x 20 mm)
for 117 volts AC 3.15 A Slo-Blo (5 x 20 mm)
for 100 volts AC 4 A Slo-Blo (5 x 20 mm)

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Summary of Contents for 0300 D

Page 1: ...O300 D Active Studio Monitor Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...the more frequent and exten ded must be the breaks Avoid standing too close to loudspeakers that are being driven at high levels If you must be exposed to high sound pressure levels over an extended p...

Page 3: ...itions 4 1 3 Speaker Placement 4 1 4 MAINS Connection 4 1 5 MAINS Switch 4 1 6 MAINS Fuse 4 1 7 Level Room Compensation Ground Lift 5 1 7 1 XLR Input 5 1 7 2 BNC Input 5 1 7 3 Level ATT ENUATOR 6 1 7...

Page 4: ...inet vertically with the tweeter and midrange dome at the top In certain applications where there are hard reflective surfaces immediately to the left or right of the speakers it may make more sense t...

Page 5: ...AL INPUT THROUGH This digital input configured as a 75 Ohm BNC connector is intended to receive signal sources in S P DIF or AES 3id format The incoming digital signal line requires one one one one o...

Page 6: ...ode right channel Position L Digital mode left channel Position M Digital mode mono summed from both left and right channels Simultaneous operation from one analog and one digital source is not possib...

Page 7: ...exception of the bass peak limiter For optimal power amp utilization even under varying voltage conditions and loads the peak limiter in the woofer channel was left in but the thermo limiter is deact...

Page 8: ...t to any extreme wear and tear Take care when handling the enamel coated cabinet not to damage the finish To clean the cabinet use a soft cloth with a mild cleaning agent only Under no circumstances s...

Page 9: ...deal for optimal dispersion with a mild horn shape around the mid range dome and an elliptical horn for the tweeter Thus came to be the dispersion pattern we mentioned earlier which is narrower vertic...

Page 10: ...original packing material and carton together with a detailed description of the problem and ship it freight prepaid to our distributor K H warrants that the product is free from any defects in both m...

Page 11: ...ifiers Bass amplifier 150 watts RMS THD 0 1 250 watts peak Midrange amplifier 65 watts RMS THD 0 1 75 watts peak Treble amplifier 65 watts RMS THD 0 1 110 watts peak Controller type analog active also...

Page 12: ...ly shielded LF system 210 mm 8 8 Ohms polypropylene cone Midrange system 76 mm 3 8 Ohms soft dome HF system 25 mm 1 6 Ohms Titanium dome tweeter Cabinet finish enamel or nylon fiber flock Cabinet colo...

Page 13: ...K H Vertriebs und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH 30900 Wedemark Germany Phone 49 5130 58 48 40 Fax 49 5130 58 48 11 www klein hummel com Printed 08 06 518283...

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