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User Guide (English) 

 

Introduction 

 

The BX6 Carbon was designed and tested by veteran audio engineers to meet your needs in a 
studio monitoring environment. It is focused on the functional goal of delivering pure, original 
sound without any additional coloration. The BX6 Carbon monitor is self-powered, directly 
accepting a line-level signal from a variety of sources.  

The BX6 Carbon is designed to overcome all the limitations of conventional studio reference 
monitors within the digital audio environment. This system delivers a wide-range frequency 
response by employing two extraordinary drivers and unique crossover technology licensed by 
M-Audio. It boasts a stable and balanced low-mid frequency response along with a defined mid 
and high frequency response as well. Both drivers are magnetically shielded for desktop music 
production. 

For pro engineers at commercial studios to home studio owners, the BX6 Carbon sets a new 
affordable standard in studio monitoring. 

 

 

Box Contents 

 

 

BX6 Carbon (1) 

 

Power Cable 

 

User Guide 

 

Safety & Warranty Manual 

 

Support 

 

For complete system requirements, compatibility information, and product registration, visit the 
M-Audio website: m-audio.com/bx6carbon.    

For additional product support, visit m-audio.com/support.   

 

Features 

  

Rear Panel 

 

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XLR Input: This jack accepts XLR input connections 
with either balanced or unbalanced wiring. The input 
wiring of an XLR connector should be as follows: 

  XLR Pin 1: signal ground (shield) 

  XLR Pin 2: signal positive (+) 

  XLR Pin 3: signal negative (–) 

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TRS Input: This jack accepts 1/4" connections with 
either balanced or unbalanced wiring. For balanced 
wiring, a three-conductor TRS plug is necessary. 
The input wiring of a TRS connector should be as 
follows: 

  TRS Tip: signal positive (+) 

  TRS Ring: signal negative (–) 

  TRS Sleeve: signal ground (shield) 

Unbalanced 1/4" wiring can be done with either a 
two- or three-conductor (TS or TRS) plug. A two-
conductor (TS) plug automatically grounds the signal 
negative input, whereas a three-conductor (TRS) 
plug, wired unbalanced, provides the option of 
leaving the negative input open or grounded.  

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