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Monolith III User's Manual

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45 Hz

40 Hz

30 Hz

50 Hz

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-4dB

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f r e q u e n c y

b o o s t / c u t

Figure 6

Figure 6

Figure 6

Figure 6

Figure 6: 

MONOLITH IIIx CROSSOVER 

Bass Contour controls.

room equalizer, designed to neutral-
ize the specific problem areas of your
room, thus helping you optimize the
performance of the 

MONOLITH III.

Tuning Your Room

Tuning Your Room

Tuning Your Room

Tuning Your Room

Tuning Your Room

One of the best ways to assess how
your room is affecting your system's
performance is by doing a 1/3 octave
analysis of your room. These devices,
called 1/3 octave analyzers, may be
obtained or rented from your dealer.
Some dealers can even provide you
with this analysis. The information
gained by this analysis will help you
establish the proper control settings
for your 

MONOLITH IIIx CROSSOVER,

thus allowing you to bring your

system back to “flat” for optimal
system performance.

If a real-time analyzer is not available,
a simple sine-wave generator and
your ears may be used. By attaching
the sine-wave generator to your
system and slowly and consistently

sweeping from 100 Hz to 20 Hz and
back again, and listening in different
places in your room for what we call
room nodes, or depressions, you can
hear where the room either empha-
sizes certain bass frequencies or
cancels them. If you set the 

frequency

control of the crossover to the same
frequency as that of the "worst
offender", and adjust the 

boost/cut

control to its appropriate position
(either up to cancel a void or down to
cancel a peak), you should begin to
establish a smooth progression from
lows to highs. Your goal here is to
have no lumps or recessions
throughout the low frequency sweep.

If neither a real-time analyzer nor a
sine-wave generator are available, put
on your favorite musical cut with
“moving bass” (bass information that
moves up and down the scale). Listen
carefully to this cut once or twice and
note whether the progression of bass
is smooth throughout the musical
spectrum. If it is smooth and extended
without any noticeable absences or

increases of music at each note, then
you have an optimal sound with no
need to adjust the crossover controls.
However, if you note an absence or
increase of energy at a specific area,
adjust your 

frequency 

control to that

frequency and boost or cut progres-
sively depending on whether you want
more bass or less bass. Here,
experimentation will be the factor.
Inevitably, this is the final experiment.
Even after using a sine-wave genera-
tor or real-time analyzer you will want
to listen and fine-tune your system
with real music using your ears.

Remember, what we often perceive
as deep bass actually occurs at 40 to
50 Hz. Energy below 30 Hz is virtually
inaudible. You may sense it and feel it
as pressurization and movement in
your body, but you don’t really hear it.
So, when you are experiencing bass
energy, you will probably want to set
your controls in the 30 to 50 Hz range
and adjust them accordingly.

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Страница 1: ...The Monolith III Speaker System User s Manual...

Страница 2: ...stration with your speakers you cannot be assured of having received new units If this is the case please contact Martin Logan We know you are anxious to listen to your new speakers So to speed you al...

Страница 3: ...ults The fruit of this labor has brought us the passive IIIp INTERFACE and the superior electronic IIIx CROSSOVER With either of these two devices the transition from the electro static element to the...

Страница 4: ...l of the speaker and then to the wall outlet Extension cords may be used if necessary since the AC power requirement of the Monolith is extremely small Step 3 Signal Connection Step 3 Signal Connectio...

Страница 5: ...olts meter Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight 120 lbs speaker 54 4 kg speaker Size Size Size Size Size HWD 73 75 x 26 75 x 11 75 187 3cm x 67 9cm x 29 8cm Components Components Components Components C...

Страница 6: ...rrowed the field of contestants down to the cone and the electrostat The outcome would dictate the way that future generations would refer to loudspeakers as being either conven tional or exotic Bell...

Страница 7: ...s performance it presented a difficult load that some amplifiers did not like its dispersion was very directional and its power handling was limited to around 70 watts As a result many people continue...

Страница 8: ...ng and operating the speakers Substantially impaired perform ance or severe damage may occur to a Martin Logan speaker if operation is attempted from an incorrect AC power source If your home is not e...

Страница 9: ...one set of wires to the HI HI HI HI HI and HI HI HI HI HI binding posts of the IIIp INTERFACE Then connect a second set of wires to the LO LO LO LO LO and LO LO LO LO LO binding posts Next connect bot...

Страница 10: ...o amplifiers or two mono amplifiers and one stereo amplifier Get the idea here With either form of passive bi amplification your pre amplifier must have dual outputs If your pre amplifier is not so eq...

Страница 11: ...ropriate left and right inputs of both amplifiers See Figure 3a With vertical bi amping vertical bi amping vertical bi amping vertical bi amping vertical bi amping each of the stereo amplifiers is ded...

Страница 12: ...er because all frequency division of the signal is done at line level at very low power millivolts with active components transistors This configuration has several advan tages With the frequency divi...

Страница 13: ...ter all signal connections have been signal connections have been signal connections have been signal connections have been signal connections have been made and you have verified that made and you ha...

Страница 14: ...is labeled frequency and the right control is labeled boost cut See Figure 6 These are a very accurate and precise pair of controls that allow you to adjust your speakers output in the most problemat...

Страница 15: ...ame frequency as that of the worst offender and adjust the boost cut control to its appropriate position either up to cancel a void or down to cancel a peak you should begin to establish a smooth prog...

Страница 16: ...ave a much higher output impedance In addition many cables can change the preamplifiers output characteristics In order to assure a high level of performance with all types of preamps and cables the M...

Страница 17: ...namic cone drive a high Q driver in a large tuned usually ported box is required The trade off with this approach is poor speed acceleration and damping of the woofer driver The superior performance o...

Страница 18: ...s phenomenon Reflective Surfaces Reflective Surfaces Reflective Surfaces Reflective Surfaces Reflective Surfaces The hard surfaces of your room particularly if close to your speaker system will reflec...

Страница 19: ...in Logan electrostatic loudspeakers are known as bipolar radiators This means that they produce sound from both their fronts and their backs Consequently musical information is reflected by the wall b...

Страница 20: ...g with a wide listeningarea Eventhoughtheysufferfrom venetian blind effect angled multiple panel speakers can deliver good imaging but only to specific spots in the listen ing area Ascanbeseen pointso...

Страница 21: ...y with deeper bass and more spacious highs resulting After a few days of listening you can begin to make refine ments and hear the differences of those refinements The Back Wall The Back Wall The Back...

Страница 22: ...imaging is more open and spacious and the bass response tightened that is a superior position Move the speakers back six inches from the initial set up position Again listen to the imaging and bass r...

Страница 23: ...they sound for years to come Do not spray any cleaning solutions on the electrostatic element as this could impair the speakers performance Dust may be removed with a brush attachment on a vacuum cle...

Страница 24: ...e then applied to the stators The resulting electrostatic field created by the opposing high voltage on the stators works simultane ously with and against the diaphragm consequently moving it back and...

Страница 25: ...d damped and close to massless Unfortunately these condi tions are not available in our world today To make these cones and domes move all electromagnetic drivers must use voice coils wound on formers...

Страница 26: ...in imaging and staging performance due to the minutely accurate phase relationship of the full range panel wave launch Critical Zone Critical Zone Critical Zone Critical Zone Critical Zone 250 20kHz...

Страница 27: ...er with the inherent speed and accuracy of an electrostatic panel Since then refinements in the actual driver assemblies crossover compo nents and materials used in the construction of our hybrid spea...

Страница 28: ...o be any interaction Is there likely to be any interaction Is there likely to be any interaction Is there likely to be any interaction Is there likely to be any interaction between the Monoliths and t...

Страница 29: ...y be vacuumed off with a brush attachment connected to your vacuum cleaner or you may blow them off with compressed air DO NOT SPRAY ANY KIND OF CLEANING AGENT ON OR IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THEM No Outp...

Страница 30: ...el A numerical expression of the relative loudness of a sound The difference in decibels between two sounds is ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of their power levels DC DC DC DC DC Abbrevia...

Страница 31: ...by which it opposes the flow of electric current resulting in the generation of heat in the conducting material usually expressed in ohms Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor A device used in...

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