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If the KIN Solo is placed on a surface, Totem recommends 

decoupling the loudspeaker with the supplied feet to break down 

cabinet resonance for optimum results. Turn the speaker upside 

down and apply the adhesive backed feet to the 4 corners and 

middle of the cabinet.

 

 

The most common source of speaker damage results from amplifier distortion. 

Your amplifier may run out of clean power upon listening at loud levels. A direct 

consequence of such an overuse is distorted power, producing a greater quantity 

of distortion than its rated output power. This provides a threat of damage to any 

loudspeaker. 

 

The greater the amplifier power, the safer the loudness potential. A 50 watt/channel amplifier, if driven 

above this 50 watt/channel limit, will naturally produce multiplicatively more distortion than at 50 

watts. A 120 watt/channel amplifier will have substantial distortion above 120 watts but will not allow 

any significant distortion below 100 watts. To conclude, more amplifier power provides cleaner power 

and less possibility for damage. 

Volume controls on the amplifier/ receiver/preamplifier are very misleading. 

Please note that the volume control does not address power-output, but 

simply adjusts the audible level of music. It is the type of music being played 

that has an incidence on the amount of power used at a given volume level. 

Less dynamic music utilizes lesser amplifier power than more dynamic music 

does. With most music, the amplifier reaches its maximum power between the 

11 and 1 o’clock position on the volume dial. 

 

Distortion is inevitable when the amplifier is pushed above its rated output level, which may result in 

speaker damage. This occurs with any type of speaker. This type of damage constitutes abuse and may 

not be covered by warranty. Be attentive to the instant distortion commences, turning the volume 

control down to prevent speaker and/or amplifier damage. 

Be wary of providing more power than is appropriate for your speakers and damaging them. Although a 

more powerful amplifier may provide better sound, it is very important to utilize speakers within their 

power-range rating to prevent damage. 

DECOUPLING 

 

AMPLIFIER DISTORTION 

 

VOLUME 

 

LIMITS 

 

Summary of Contents for KIN Solo

Page 1: ...Manual OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...goal is to provide designs that are affordable cosmetically timeless and invoke an emotional response Music movies TV and video games are accurately rendered with a powerful focus that is yet soul st...

Page 3: ...d drivers each quite unique and either manufactured by us or built to our exacting specs 3 Meticulously designed crossovers composed of the most exotic components and painstakingly assembled 4 Artisin...

Page 4: ...y of 1 year parts and service from the date of purchase Cosmetic issues or missing accessories are not covered by this limited warranty Totem KIN Series speakers require 75 100 hours of actual music p...

Page 5: ...level or below FIG 1 When positioned above the listening area orient the KIN Solo so the tweeter is facing downwards FIG 2 Totem generally recommends that on wall speakers be positioned at least 12 in...

Page 6: ...with the circular keyway opening of the integrated bracket behind the speaker Push the speaker horizontally onto the bracket to insert the bolt into the speaker bracket opening then slide the speaker...

Page 7: ...power provides cleaner power and less possibility for damage Volume controls on the amplifier receiver preamplifier are very misleading Please note that the volume control does not address power outpu...

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