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right speakers and the listening position
should equal 60 degrees. The easiest way
to determine this is to place the speakers in
such a way that the distance between the left
and right speakers is equal to the monitoring
distance / listening position (See Figure 2).
It is also recommended that both speakers be
“toed-in” towards the listening position.
Additional Information
The PM0.4d was designed to be placed ver-
tically. This provides for the most accurate
frequency response and reduces acoustic
boundary interference. If it is not possible to
place the speakers vertically, then the speak-
ers should be placed with the woofers inside
and the monitors “toed-in” towards the lis-
tening area.
Once the speakers have been placed in their
final location, it is time to proceed to connecting your PM0.4d to the mixing console or digital work-
station. Connection to the PM0.4d can be made using the TS phone or RCA pin jacks. The connec-
tion of PM0.4d to the console/digital workstation should be done in the following order.
Figure 2
Reference listening position
B: loudspeaker base width
D: monitoring distance
Left
Right
B
30˚
D = B
= B
Setup Instructions
Monitoring Height the acoustic center
aimed a seated ear height
It is recommended that the PM0.4d be lo-
cated in such a way that the acoustic center
is located at, or about, seated ear height (See
Figure 1 on the next page). If this is not
possible, it may be necessary to tilt/aim the
speaker at the listeners ears.
Monitoring Angle = 60 Degrees
The monitoring angle between the left and
Figure 1
Center of the tweeter
Center of the woofer
Mid-point of the woofer and tweeter