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Copyright © 2008 IPE Music 

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1 – Introduction 

We would like to thank you for having chosen our PRODIPE products.  

 

Safety Precautions 

For your security and for the correct implementation of this product, please read 

the safety precautions on the inside cover page. 

 

Caution, if you want to reduce the risk of being electrocuted, do not remove the 

rear panel on this product.  Please contact your retailer or a qualified technician for 

any maintenance that needs to be carried out. 

 

When the volume is high, this system can produce noise levels that could 

permanently damage your hearing.  

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Pro Ribbon 5

Page 1: ...U S E R M A N U A L S t u d i o M o n i t o r s with ribbon tweeter Pro Ribbon 5 Pro Ribbon 8...

Page 2: ...If the plug provided does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician to ensure replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs...

Page 3: ...Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Connections 3 3 Settings 4 4 Audio Inputs Outputs 5 5 Monitor Layout 5 6 Specifications 7...

Page 4: ...this product please read the safety precautions on the inside cover page Caution if you want to reduce the risk of being electrocuted do not remove the rear panel on this product Please contact your...

Page 5: ...Copyright 2008 IPE Music Page 2 Figure 1 Rear Panel for the Pro Ribbon 5 Pro Ribbon 8...

Page 6: ...Prodipe monitors by putting switch c in the ON position and the blue LED e will light up Note that when you want to shut everything down the Prodipe monitors must be switched off first Switch c in the...

Page 7: ...can adjust the gain setting at the back of the monitor using the changeover switch in Figure 3 It can be set from 30dB to 6dB Figure 3 ADJUSTING THE HIGH FREQUENCIES HF LEVEL You can adjust the high f...

Page 8: ...ced in a vertical or horizontal position Figure 6 Positioning in Stereo Stereo Listening Position Figure 7 When designing a studio layout the positioning of the monitors is of the utmost importance Re...

Page 9: ...on based on studies from sound engineers Nevertheless the room acoustics themselves might be such that this information is not always accurate and therefore the best way to optimize the positioning fo...

Page 10: ...D HF LF 82dB 90dB 0 05 0 02 86dB 97dB 0 09 0 01 Input Impedance Balanced Unbalanced 10K OhmS 10K OhmS 10K OhmS 10K OhmS CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Crossover Frequency Subsonic Filter 3 0KHz 45Hz 2 4KHz 35Hz...

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