TRIO6 BE
U s e r m a n u a l
Installation
Mains power
Your products absolutely must be grounded using the power cable.
Positioning
TRIO 6 Be monitors are near-field professional monitoring loudspeakers which require positioning facing the listener at a
distance between 1 and 3 meters (3 to 10 feet) They can perfectly be positioned on a mixing console or they can be mounted
to appropriate stands. Whichever position you choose, it is highly recommended that the tweeter be at about the same height
as the listener's ears.
Positioning of the rubber feet
TRIO6 Be monitor speakers are supplied with 4 rubber feet so that the monitor can be detached from its support (mixing
console, stand...). We recommend positioning the rubber feet as to keep the distance between them as big as possible
according to the dimensions of the support (fig. B).
B
Orientation of the midrange/tweeter plate
The midrange/tweeter plate on the TRIO6 Be monitor speaker can be rotated 360°, 90° at a time. This allows the user to
optimise the set-up according to the room acoustics and installation constraints.
Procedure for rotating the midrange/tweeter plate
1) Keep the protective grille on the tweeter to keep it protected during this manoeuvre.
2) Remove the 4 screws using the n° 4 Allen key (fig. C).
3) Pull the plate 10 cm out whilst inclining it (fig. D).
4) Using the vents, rotate the plate to the desired position. Check that the retention pins are in line with the holes on the plate
to ensure the screws are perfectly in line with the holes on the plate (fig. E).
5) For a proper implementation of the horn, always observe the following 3 points:
5.1. Position the horn. Place and tighten by hand the 4 screws respecting the order shown on the opposite diagram.
5.2. Respecting the order in cross, tighten the screws again. Adjust the screwdriver on a low speed.
5.3. Still respecting the order in cross, tighten more. Adjust the screwdriver to a faster speed now. Then, make sure the
screws are tighten enough.
6) The monitor speaker is now ready to use.
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