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Inputs
The
KLASIK
monitor is equipped with one balanced XLR input and also one unbalanced RCA input.
Switches
The monitor's rear panel features switches used to find the optimal settings of the device in order to work in a variety
of acoustic and electric conditions. Each of the switches is described below.
1. TWEETER LEVEL 3-position switch
Measurement chart below shows how the tweeter level switch works. Green line repr 1.5 dB position of the
switch, red line represents 0 dB position of the switch, and the orange line represents -1.5 dB position of the switch.
Stimuli: Mls Clio at -10dBu.
Dimple, peak and dimple again in a range of 30-60Hz is an artifact of anechoic chamber; Klasik's frequency response is very smooth
in this range.
2. BASS CONTROLLER switch
Measurement chart below shows how the bass controller switch works. Red line represents the measurement result of
monitor with bas controller switch set in EXTENDED position. We recommend to use
KLASIK
monitor set at this
position as a starting point.
Green line represents the measurement result of monitor with bass controller set in PASSIVE position. This might be
optimum solution for a system supported by active subwoofer.
Orange line represents the measurement result of monitor with bass controller set in ROLL OFF position. Room gain
as well as the reflections of mixers and similar surfaces usually result in boosting of low frequencies and low mids.