Features
Important: When using two Elevate 6 monitors, make sure the Volume knob, HF Trim switch,
and LF Trim switch are in the same position on both monitors.
1.
Tweeter: This driver outputs the audio signal's high
frequencies.
2.
Woofer: This driver outputs the audio signal's low
frequencies.
3.
Bass Reflex Port: These ports discharge very-low-
frequency signals to enhance the monitor's overall bass
response. Make sure these ports are not obstructed.
4.
Power Input: Use a standard IEC cable (included) to
connect this to a power outlet.
5.
Power Switch: Use this switch to power the monitor on
or off.
6.
Inputs: Connect your audio interface, mixer, etc. to
either of these inputs:
•
the XLR input, using a standard XLR cable
•
the 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS input, using a standard 1/4"
(6.35mm) TRS or TS cable
•
the RCA input, using a standard RCA cable
7.
Volume: Use this knob to adjust the monitor's volume. If
you are using two Elevate 6 monitors, make sure this
knob's setting is identical on both monitors.
8.
HF Trim: Use this switch to slightly boost or attenuate
(reduce) the monitor's high-frequency response above 3
kHz:
•
0dB: This default setting leaves high-frequency
signals
attenuated.
•
+2dB: This setting boosts signals above 3 kHz by 2
dB.
•
-2dB: This setting attenuates signals above 3 kHz
by 2 dB.
See Setup: Acoustic Compensation to learn how to
determine the optimal setting for this switch.
9.
LF Trim: Use this switch to slightly boost or attenuate
(reduce) the monitor's low-frequency response below
500 Hz:
•
0dB: This default setting leaves low-frequency signals unaffected; nothing is
boosted or attenuated.
•
+2dB: This setting boosts signals below 500 Hz by 2 dB.
•
-2dB: This setting attenuates signals below 500 Hz by 2 dB.
See Setup: Acoustic Compensation to learn how to determine the optimal setting for
this switch.
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