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SETTING UP

1/2. Power On/Off switch/AC Power In

Before switching on, make sure Mains Voltage
matches your areas Mains Voltage specification.
Replace fuse only with the fuse-type marked on
the rear-panel label.

3. Balanced analog Input

Audio Input is via a female XLR connector. The
Input is electronically balanced with following
connections. The connections are printed on
the rear for easy reference.

If your signal source is unbalanced, usually the
unused pin is connected to ground. This is
normally done inside the connecting cable.
Special adapters (not supplied) can be bought
that converts xlr input to single ended RCA type
input. For best result use only good quality
screened cables and connectors. 

Switches

On the rear of the monitor you will find 5
switches for setting up the monitor for optimum
performance in different acoustic environments.
Each switch is explained in the following.

4. High Pass filter switch

This switch sets the lower cut-off frequency of
the monitor. It is used to match the monitor to a
subwoofer. You can select between 60Hz or
80Hz X-over. Flat is used in case you do not
use a subwoofer to assist your monitors. When
used with a subwoofer it is recommended to
use either 60Hz or 80Hz filter, thus allowing a
higher undistorted sound-pressure level.

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5. Level Trim

Use this switch to match the sensitivity of the
BM 6A mkII monitor to your source.

High-output Source
If your source has a high output, set switch to
the -10 position to reduce sensitivity by 10dB.

Low-output source
If your source has a low output, set switch to
the +4 position to gain 4dB more sensitivity.

6. LF

This switch controls the bass gain level using
shelf-type EQ. The level can be set to +2dB,
0dB or -2dB.
This filter is used to adjust for the proximity of
boundaries, so if positioned close to wall or
corner, use the -2dB setting. If positioned far
from walls use the +2dB or 0 position,
depending on other equipment, and personal
taste.

7. MF

This switch sets a notch filter, used to
compensate for the acoustic effect of a console.
Such placement usually results in a response
peak in lower midrange. The MF switch
activates a bell shaped notch filter, which can
compensate. Use either the -2 or the -4dB
setting. You may experiment finding the setting,
which provides the flattest response.

8. HF

This switch controls the Treble level and it is
used to match the high end of the monitor to
your other electronic equipment, and your
acoustical environment. Use the setting
providing the preferred timbre. If the sound is
too bright; try to set to -1dB to reduce treble by
1dB. If too dull sound, use +1dB setting to raise
the treble by 1dB.

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Страница 3: ...ormally or has been dropped Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the equipment This apparatus must be earthed Use a three wire grounding type line cord like the one supplied with the product Be advised that different operating voltages require the use o...

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Страница 5: ...ty a Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 OPERATING Rear Panel Overview 5 Setting Up 6 Indicators 7 Positioning 7 MISCELLANEOUS Troubleshooting 8 Care 8 Options 8 Service 8 Technical specifications 9 TC Electronic Sindalsvej 34 DK 8240 Risskov tcdk tcelectronic com Rev 1 00 English Version ...

Страница 6: ...this manual It contains essential information to make you get the best from your new monitors Break In time The transducers of your BM 6A mkII monitor will achieve better sound quality after breaking in Especially after the first hours of use you may notice a significant advance in sound quality Still after first few hours improvement take place but lesser noticeable The latest manual revision is ...

Страница 7: ...e optimal performance from your monitors Please follow the instructions on the following pages 1 AC power Input and fuse 2 Power On Off switch 3 Balanced analog Input 4 High Pass filter switch 5 Level trim 6 LF Low filter setting 7 MF Mid filter setting 8 HF Hi filter setting ...

Страница 8: ...r 80Hz filter thus allowing a higher undistorted sound pressure level 0 5 Level Trim Use this switch to match the sensitivity of the BM 6A mkII monitor to your source High output Source If your source has a high output set switch to the 10 position to reduce sensitivity by 10dB Low output source If your source has a low output set switch to the 4 position to gain 4dB more sensitivity 6 LF This swi...

Страница 9: ...heat sink An electronic circuit will mute the signal when too high temperature is reached The protection diode on the front will light up when this happens On the tweeter output there is an overload protection to prevent burning the tweeter driver in case of overloading This circuit will mute the tweeter signal if too much current is fed to the tweeter Positioning The BM 6A mkII is designed as a n...

Страница 10: ...till be made though Avoid running the system into severe clipping Even there is an advanced protection system you may be able to destroy your speakers by severe overpowering When a noticeable distortion occurs please turn down the level to your speakers Avoid hot plugging the equipment connected to the monitors Always turn off the speaker and other equipment when plugging or unplugging signals or ...

Страница 11: ...Tweeter Woofer Weight Dimensions W x H x D Two way Active Nearfield Monitor 40Hz 21kHz 14dBu RMS 0dB setting 65kOhm each branch Idle 15W Max 130W Tweeter 50W Woofer 100W Bass reflex 37Hz 11 7 liters 1500Hz 6dB oct Esotec 28 mm 1 1 soft dome rear chamber Magnetic fluid 4 mm alu front pure alu wire voice coil 170 mm 6 5 One piece thermo formed poly prop cone 75 mm 3 pure alu voice coil 10 5kg 23 1lb...

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