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Basic setting for
neutral bass
reproduction
Since the acoustics is determined by a wide range
of external factors there exists no single neutral
setting that will work properly for all cases.
External factors that have influence on the sound
include the room, the placing, output levels etc.
One basic neutral setting for an average room of
20m
2
is:
Two bass plugs in two of the two lowermost gates
and one plug in the gate for midrange.
Bass level set at mode 1 (0dB)
Treble level set at mode 1 (0dB)
Level adjustment in
the treble range
In the treble range the level is adjustable in four
different modes using the supplied loop connector.
Level adjustment in the treble range:
Mode 1/ 0dB
In this mode the sound is neutral with a
flat frequency response.
Mode 2/ +3dB
In this mode the treble level is increase by 3dB.
Mode 3/ -2dB
In this mode the treble level is decreased by 2dB.
Mode 4/ -4dB
In this mode the treble level is decreased by 4dB.
In the bass range the level is adjustable in four
different modes using the supplied loop connector.
Level adjustment in the bass range:
Mode 1/ 0dB
In this mode the sound is neutral with a flat
frequency response.
Mode 2/ +3dB
In this mode the bass level is increase by 3dB
Binding post /
Biwiring
1. Upper te mid+ lower terminal
(loops present)
Default setting, the loudspeaker is fed with the
entire frequency range.
Without the loop between upper and lower
terminal:
2. Upper terminal.
The signal is only fed to the
tweeter.
3. Mid terminal.
Now the signal is fed to the
midrange only.
4. Lower terminal.
Now the signal is fed to the
woofer only.
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