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E U P H O N IA Ma nua l w w w.da li. dk E UP HO NIA Se ri es[...]
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2 3 anish udiophil e oud speaker ndustries The b lack boxe s cont ain head - words fo r the subje c t s disc us- sed o n each page. The aim o f this manual is to ensure tha t you have the in for- mation y ou nee d for se t tin g up, conne c ting and po sitio ning your Euph onia speaker s. DALI ® is renow ne d amon g musi c lover s throug hou t the[...]
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2 3 Euphonia Euphonia Euphonia Euphonia Euphonia Unpac king Running -in Running -in Like any othe r me chani cal s y s tem , a s pea ker nee d s to be "run in " , so you c an lo ok for wa rd to a gra dual im prove me nt in s oun d quali t y over the ini tial p erio d. Unlike othe r m ech anic al s y s tem s , re gular use will i n fac t e[...]
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6 7 D D D 5 4 9 0 24,0 2 1 , 6 4 , 0 ° ° 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 , 0 81,2 12,4 2 0 , 0 5 4 9 , 0 4 6 1 , 1 How the room affect s t he sound Ever y roo m has it s ow n dis tinc tive acou s tic s , whi ch in u en ce the way we exp er ien ce th e so und f rom a sp eaker . In a c tual fac t , it 's a m at te r of h ow the roo m acco mmo dat es th e sou[...]
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6 7 Connec tion Th e conne c ti on to your am pli er is e x tre me ly imp or ta nt for you r sou nd ex pe ri - enc e. B efore you conn ec t c ab le s o r make any chang es to the conn ec tion s , yo u mus t di s conn ec t your am pli er f rom AC-p owe r . Alway s us e the s am e t yp e an d len gth of c abl e for th e lef t and rig ht sp ea k[...]
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8 9 T ri- wir ing Bi-w irin g T ri-wir ing / Bi-wiri ng T r i- wi ring me ans that the ba ss , midrange an d trebl e tone r an ge s are ea ch fed throu gh their own se parate sp eaker cab le. In t he u ltima te s et- up, the re is an ampli e r to han dle each rang e (tri - ampin g ) . T ri- amp ing is the sop hi sti ca ted con s equ en ce of mul[...]
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8 9 Connec t ing EUPHONIA AS2 Stereo signal wit h full fre quenc y content Connec ting the AS 2 subw oofer Tha nk s to it s ac ti ve cros sove r n et w ork and nume rou s conne c tio n optio ns , the AS2 p rovid es fur th er a dvan ta ge s su ch a s s te ple s s varia ble phas e. T he A S2 i s con - ne c te d to a lin e sig nal eith er v ia 'L[...]
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10 1 1 Func tio ns EUPHONIA AS2 Out put t ermi nals Th e out pu t termi nals ( Le f t & Rig ht ) provid e a l tere d ou tpu t sign al with a c ros so - ver frequ en c y of 70 H z and cut off with a 2nd order high - pa s s l ter. This set of ter - minals c an be u se d if the sub woof er is u se d tog eth er wit h the sp eaker drive n by[...]
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1 2 1 3 Adjus tement EUPHONIA AS2 Level L evel Adjus t the volum e on the AS2 - or on the conne c te d eq uipm ent whe n us ing the L FE inpu t - so that th e low freq uen c y leve l match the leve l f rom the f ront s pea kers . Y o u m us t ma ke adju s tme nt s so that you ca n n otice the con tribu tio n to the so und fro m t he AS2 - but witho[...]
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1 4 1 5 Clean th e cab ine t s with a sof t , dr y cloth. If th e cab ine t s are dir t y, wip e wit h a sof t cloth d ipp ed in all - pur po se clean er and t hen well w run g ou t . Be ver y ca reful if wipin g the s p eaker me mbra ne s , as they a re ver y frag ile. Fabric frame work s can be vacuu me d and wipe d with a we ll- w run g, lint-fr[...]
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1 4 1 5 E 2 5 9 4 T echnical speci c ations MS 5 Mai n Spe a ker MS 4 Mai n Spe a ker C S 4 Ce ntr e Spe ake r R S 3 Re ar Sp ea ker AS 2 Acti ve Subwo of er Fre qu enc y ran ge + / - 3dB Cros s ov er f re qu enc ys Se nsi ti vi t y (2. 83 V /1m) No mini al im pe da nce Min imu m imp ed an ce Ma xi mum SP L Rec . am p. po we r ( 8 o hm ) Am pli [...]
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1 6 C A UTION RI SK O F EL EC T RI C SH OC K DO N OT O PEN Co nc ep t Int er e st C AUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELRCTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE BACK P ANEL. NO USER-SERV - ICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operate[...]