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MANUAL

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Concept

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Page 1: ...MANUAL www dali dk Concept...

Page 2: ...ompetence is development and optimisation of known and new technology in the eld of audio and acoustics The result is continuous development and optimisation of new and existing models We always keep...

Page 3: ...he appliance 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them paying particular attention to cords...

Page 4: ...to ensure speaker stability Remember to tighten the lock nut well once you have adjusted the height of the four spikes Bookshelf and center speakers are supplied with self adhesive rubber feet to ensu...

Page 5: ...tions Always use cables of the same type and length for left and right speak ers We recommend using special speaker cables from DALI available from your dealer For the perfect sound experience the rig...

Page 6: ...ers you need to begin the process of searching for the perfect location for the speakers in relation to your listening position and adjusting the surround ampli er if applicable It is worth spending a...

Page 7: ...placement close to the large surface of a TV screen and can be placed above or below the screen to suit your needs For both of these positions we recommend that the speaker s front edge be on a line...

Page 8: ...seful feature for instance when employed as rear loudspeakers in a surround system Before wall mount ing it is important to attach the enclosed rubber feet to the rear panel of the loudspeaker as show...

Page 9: ...t terminal Connection to surround ampli er with separate subwoofer output terminal Fig 6 If you want to use Concept SUB for reproduction of the special subwoofer signal from a surround ampli er with s...

Page 10: ...ossible as a no compromise stereo solution or for reproduction of very powerful sound pressure in a surround set up in large rooms to use two Concept SUB This solution is connected in the same way but...

Page 11: ...ocedure below to achieve excellent results Use a piece of music you know well preferably containing rhythmic bass tones such as bass drum electric bass or similar Begin by setting Volume and Crossover...

Page 12: ...s smooth and without holes You may need to readjust the volume slightly for this adjustment Phase setting Use the trial and error method for both settings and you may also want to try readjusting volu...

Page 13: ...itioned near a side or back wall this will accentuate the bass A corner location will accentuate it even more but will also increase the re ections The decision is yours so experiment with different p...

Page 14: ...a heavy strain on the tweeter Consequently speakers are most often damaged by small ampli ers having to work too hard and very rarely by large ampli ers which are practically running idle It is worth...

Page 15: ...harp tap that it really is without the drums lling and muddying the sound image Low loss in movable parts means that the speakers can reproduce very ne details even at low sound levels Internal cables...

Page 16: ...60 50 200 25 120 High Frequency Driver 1 x 1 1 x 1 1 x 1 1 x 1 1 x 1 1 x 1 Midrange Driver 1 x 5 1 x 6 Low Frequency Driver 1 x 5 1 x 6 2 x 6 2 x 8 2 x 10 2 x 5 Bass Re ex System Resonanse Hz 58 5 42...

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