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User’s Manual
LINE 212-6 - SP / LINE 212-9 - SP
KLING & FREITAG GMBH ©2003 - 2006
Version 4.1, 19.06.2006
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11.
Configurations and Connecting Diagrams
11.1
Operating the Systems without C2 Controller
The full-range system can be used alone or in conjunction with an SP subwoofer. The
subwoofer has an integrated filter for use in this mode, which limits the bandwidth.
The full-range system is protected against low frequency (subsonic) signals by a high-
pass filter and when used with bass speakers it is phase aligned with the subwoofers by
means of alignment filters.
11.1.1
Full-Range Mode
This mode of operation is ideal for speech and music applications without the need for
a high bass content. Should more bass be needed, the bass level can be increased be-
tween 50 and 80 Hz at the mixing console.
The switch ‘FILTERS’ on
The switch ‘FILTERS’ on
The switch ‘FILTERS’ on
The switch ‘FILTERS’ on
the SP speaker must be
the SP speaker must be
the SP speaker must be
the SP speaker must be
at ‘ON’ in this mode.
at ‘ON’ in this mode.
at ‘ON’ in this mode.
at ‘ON’ in this mode.
If you need a high-boost for covering larger distances (compensation of high frequency
attenuation), then increase the
‘
EQ HIGH BOOST’
frequency as described below!
If the mid-high systems are operated in a cluster (speakers are set up directly next to one
another), then lower the
‘
EQ LOW CUT’
frequency as described below!
EQ HIGH BOOST
EQ LOW CUT
Frequency
14000Hz
120Hz
Quality (Q)
2.6
0.55
Bandwidth (oct.)
0.55
2.35
Level
+4.4dB
-2.95dB
INPUT
Channel 2
Channel 1
LINE
AC-MAINS
LINE
AC-MAINS
AC ~ 16 A max.
AC ~ 16 A max.