Quick Set‐Up
The steps below provide a quick reference on how to setup and use a single loudspeaker. A typical
setup will follow the same basic steps.
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When you are done using the loudspeaker, set the POWER switch to OFF BEFORE
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removing any cables and turning off the source audio equipment.
Loudspeaker placement
Never point a microphone directly at a loudspeaker as this will result in extreme feedback
(unwanted sound). Be sure the loudspeaker is placed away from the front of the
microphone or directly behind the microphone when in a floor monitor position.
When used with turntables, carefully place the loudspeaker so that any vibrations do not
interfere with the turntable performance and functionality.
Avoid placing the loudspeaker in the corners or along the walls of a room. This will
increase the low‐frequency sounds and the sound will result in a muddy and incoherent
sound reproduction.
Avoid placing the speakers directly on a hollow stage. It is better to place the loudspeakers
on tripod stands or a sturdy table.
The loudspeaker should be placed two to four feet above the ear level of the audience
since the human body can absorb sound especially at high frequencies. This will make
sure the entire audience can hear the sound system with the best possible clarity.
Make sure the loudspeaker is unplugged.
Be sure the master switch is to set to the OFF position.
Turn the MAIN LEVEL to the lowest level (fully counter‐clockwise)
Check that the loudspeaker voltage selector is set to the same voltage as the
AC power outlet.
Place the loudspeaker in the ideal location.
Connect the source audio equipment output to the loudspeaker INPUT. Be
sure the source equipment is powered on and set to a normal output level.
Connect the power cord to the loudspeaker and AC power outlet.
Set the master POWER switch to the ON position and verify the rear POWER
LED indicator is illuminated.
Slowly turn the MAIN LEVEL knob clockwise until the sound output is at the
desired level. If there is no sound, check to make sure the source equipment
is providing audio output.
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