Event electronics Biamplified Direct Field Monitor System manual

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    USER GUIDE[...]

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    Thank you for choosing the T uned Reference ™ Biamplified Direct Field Monitor System. T o get the most from your new monitors, please take a moment to read this manual and familiarize yourself with the pr oduct’s features, set-up, and use. About the T uned Refer ence Series Our engineers have spent years designing transducers, studio electroni[...]

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    TUNED REFERENCE USER GUIDE Setup Y ou’ll notice that the T uned Refer ence monitors ar e physically identical. When used in a stereo configuration, ther e is no physical or acoustic distinction between the left and right speakers. Note, too, that the cabinets can sit ver tically or horizontally without regar d for per for mance, so long as both c[...]

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    most accurate stereo r epr oduction. If you need a wider sweet spot to allow for greater listener movement or for group monitoring, face the speakers in a slightly more open position, but never mor e than necessar y . Finally , if you must mount the speakers substantially above or below ear level, you will also need to tilt the cabinets downward or[...]

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    The Line 2 input connector is hardwir ed in parallel with the Line 1 input connector , so either may be used as an input or as a pass-through connection. Input specifications apply equally to both inputs. Figure 2. Tuned Reference rear panel connections and controls. Unbalanced RCA Line Input This jack accepts a male RCA connector , wired for unbal[...]

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    Input Sensitivity This control is used to compensate for dif fer ent signal levels that appear at the input. The control has a 20dB range; when set at maximum (MAX), 0.5V RMS input at the balanced ins or 0.25V RMS at the unbalanced in will produce full amplifier output. Note that when the signal appearing at the input is too hot, the amplifiers may[...]

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    Contacting Customer Service If you experience any trouble with your T uned Reference monitors, please call the Event Electronics Customer Ser vice depar tment at 805-566-7777, ext. 5. Before calling, however , we ask that you please consult the T echnical Suppor t section of our W eb site, www .event1.com. If you believe your T uned Reference monit[...]

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    T uned Refer ence Specifications (cont.) Input Impedance 40k Ω balanced, 20k Ω unbalanced Input Sensitivity 0.5V RMS input at the balanced ins or 0.25V RMS input at the unbalanced in produces full output with Input Sensitivity control at maximum Input Sensitivity Control Range 20dB Protection RF inter fer ence, output cur rent limiting, over te[...]