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Note that the placement and 
orientation of the CX monitors 
within your studio is important 
and correctly placed speakers will 
result in improved imaging, clarity, 
and overall performance.  This 
topic is covered in detail in the 
“Setting up CX Monitors” section 
of this guide.

Also note that the CX monitors 
feature several switches that 
help you contour the speaker 
to your specific studio.  When 
these switches are left in their 
default positions, the CX monitor 
will exhibit the response characteristics found on the printed acoustic frequency 
response plot that ships with each speaker.  These anechoic* measurements represent 
performance of the speaker in an “ideal” environment similar to that found in a  
high-end recording studio with carefully tuned acoustics.  In the real world, however, the 
acoustics of your specific studio (or the placement of your speakers within the studio) 
may cause your monitors to exhibit too little (or too much) bass, midrange, or treble.  
To help compensate for this, the rear-panel switches contour the frequency response 
of the speaker specifically to your studio.  These switches are covered in detail in the 
“About the Rear-Panel EQ Contour Switches” section of this guide.

*About anechoic chambers:

An anechoic chamber is a room in which the 
floor, ceiling, and all walls are covered with 
sound-absorbent acoustical wedges.  These 
wedges prevent sounds created within the room 
from reflecting back and influencing the acoustic 
measurement of the loudspeaker. 

Anechoic chambers are considered to be 
acoustically “neutral” spaces since the room itself 
does not impart any kind of sound to an acoustical 
source contained within the room.  Because of 
this, loudspeakers (including CX monitors) are 
commonly measured and tuned in such rooms.

It’s in the details:

Did you know the shape and materials of a speaker cabinet can greatly affect the overall 
sound of a speaker?

Your CX monitors feature thick walls and a carefully placed internal brace to prevent the 
speaker from resonating at low frequencies.  This means that the speaker cabinet itself will 
not ring along with the low frequency sounds in your mix (such as a kick drum or a bass).  
This translates into more accurate bass response.

Furthermore, the rounded (“radiused”) edges and contoured waveguide surrounding the 
tweeter are not just cosmetic touches intended to improve the appearance of the speaker.  
These features help spread high frequencies evenly around the room and widen the “sweet 
spot” between the two speakers.

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Страница 2: ...incorporate a deliberately uneven non linear frequency response that artificially enhances certain bass and treble frequencies While it may be quite enjoyable to hear finished albums on such speakers actually mixing on this type of monitor is not recommended since such speakers tend to smooth over problem areas and do not reveal everything that should be fixed during a mix Unlike typical mass mark...

Страница 3: ...e Rear Panel EQ Contour Switches section of this guide About anechoic chambers An anechoic chamber is a room in which the floor ceiling and all walls are covered with sound absorbent acoustical wedges These wedges prevent sounds created within the room from reflecting back and influencing the acoustic measurement of the loudspeaker Anechoic chambers are considered to be acoustically neutral spaces...

Страница 4: ...nd televisions Rear panel contour switches to optimize placement within any studio Sturdy acoustically inert 1 front and rear MDF baffles to prevent cabinet resonances Flared rear firing port for audibly increased system headroom Optimized internal bracing to minimize sonic coloration caused by the cabinet Radiused rounded cabinet edges and acoustical waveguide for even high frequency dispersion S...

Страница 5: ... at the same time However it is recommended that you do not play audio through both connectors simultaneously as this may overload the inputs and result in clipping distortion at the inputs 4 Power Switch This switch powers your CX monitors on and off 5 Power Connector This socket accepts a standard IEC type power cable 6 Input Voltage Selector This recessed switch adjusts the input voltage from 1...

Страница 6: ...t the Rear Panel EQ Contour Switches to learn more about this switch 9 MF Boost Switch This switch allows you to contour the midrange response of the speaker to your specific studio See the section entitled About the Rear Panel EQ Contour Switches to learn more about this switch 10 LF Cutoff Switch This switch sets the low frequency cutoff point of your CX monitor See the section entitled About th...

Страница 7: ...speaker at the same time However it is recommended that you do not play audio through both connectors simultaneously as this may overload the inputs and result in clipping distortion at the inputs TIP If your mixer interface or other audio source features both XLR TRS and RCA type outputs use the XLR or TRS connectors instead of the RCA connectors whenever possible XLR and TRS cables incorporate a...

Страница 8: ...re about this switch Speaker Height Position the speakers so that they are parallel to the ground and that your ears are between the midpoint of the woofer and the tweeter Speaker Orientation If possible place CX monitors in their upright position and avoid laying the speakers on their sides The CX woofer and tweeter are vertically aligned and will provide the best performance when the speakers ar...

Страница 9: ...of the room All this ensures that studio monitors will sound as flat and accurate as possible at the mixing position In the real world however most project and home based studios are set up in preexisting rooms where the size shape of the room cannot be easily modified to improve acoustics This means that the design of the room itself may have adverse effects on the frequency response of the monit...

Страница 10: ...e In the real world this may be impractical due to space limitations within your studio For that reason CX monitors feature an Acoustic Space Switch This switch compensates for placement near walls by shelving reducing frequencies below 200 Hz This switch should be set as follows 0dB This default setting should be used if the monitors are placed at least one foot away from the nearest wall 2dB Thi...

Страница 11: ...s switch to either 2dB or 2dB allows the CX monitors to compensate for a mixing environment that is either too live i e too much high frequency reflection from the walls and other surfaces or too dead i e not enough high frequency sound is being reflected around the room MF Boost Switch 9 This control engages a midrange boost from 1 5 KHz 2 5 kHz with a 2 dB peak at 2 kHz This switch can be set in...

Страница 12: ...switch as close as possible to the low pass cutoff frequency of your subwoofer The low pass cutoff of the subwoofer should be listed in the technical specifications section of the subwoofer s User Guide If your subwoofer has an internal crossover that sends high frequency signals out to your main monitors through a pair of outputs leave the LF Cutoff Switch on your CX monitors set to Flat TIP Many...

Страница 13: ...y positive signal at input produce outward LF cone displacement Input impedance 20k ohms balanced 10k ohms unbalanced Input sensitivity 100 mV pink noise input produces 92 dBA output SPL at one meter with volume control at maximum Power factory programmed for either 115V 50 60Hz or 230V 50 60Hz Protection RF interference output current limiting over temperature turn on off transient subsonic filte...

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