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We always keep our goal firmly in view for each and every DALI need for setting To recreate sound experiences in your home that will carry you away, up, connecting making you forget time and place...
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Running-in Like any other mechanical system, a speaker needs to be "run in", so you can look forward to a gradual improvement in sound quality over the initial period. Unlike other mechanical systems, regular use will in fact extend your loudspeakers life- time.
You will experience extraordinary sound results with your DALI speakers wher- ever you position them, but for critical listening we advise you to follow the guidelines above.
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(under) the CS4 central speaker, if this is possible. Positioning EUPHONIA CS4 Set up the CS4 on the dedicated base and tilt the speaker front towards the listening position due to the vertically directional treble sound. Wave-lenghts are very short in the highest frequency range, and a slightly mis-adjusted angle can reduce the experience of genuine airiness in the reproduction.
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Every room has its own distinctive acoustics, which influence the way we experience the sound from a speaker. In actual fact, it's a matter of how the room accommodates the sound and then dampens it. You can influ- ence the acoustics of your listening room in various ways.
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As an alternative to direct installation in the terminal screws, the cables can also be connected to the terminals with special plugs such as DALI connect to ensure a stable connection and loss-free transfer of the signal.
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Bi-wiring Tri-wiring means that the bass, midrange and treble tone ranges are each fed through their own separate speaker cable. In the ultimate set-up, there is an amplifier to handle each range (tri-amping). Tri-amping is the sophisticated consequence of multi-wiring in a multipath speaker, which allows the maximum benefit of the EUPHONIA MS5.
Connecting the AS2 subwoofer Thanks to its active crossover network and numerous connection options, the AS2 provides further advantages such as stepless variable phase. The AS2 is con- nected to a line signal either via 'Left/Right Input', 'Mono Input' or 'LFE Input'. It is important that the level of the connected line signal is controlled together with the equipment’s volume control.
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Only the phase regulation will still be active and should therefore be adjusted as described in the section on adjustment. Principle diagram for connection of the input sockets inside the amplifier DALI recommends that great ® care is taken when selecting a connection method.
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70 Hz and cut off with a 2nd order high-pass filter. This set of ter- minals can be used if the subwoofer is used together with the speaker driven by a separate amplifier, if you want only the frequency range over 70 Hz to be handled here, e.g.
Adjustment of the AS2 subwoofer Adjustement EUPHONIA Begin by setting the 'Level' and 'Low-pass Crossover Fre- quency' to the middle position (’12 o’clock’). Turn the 'Phase' control in the '0' position, and then set 'Power' to the 'ON' position. If the subwoofer is connected via the LFE Input, both the 'Level' and 'Low-Pass Crossover Frequency' controls will not be functioning, and should be set to the minimum position.
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Choice of crossover frequency With the volume level in place, you can get to grips with the equally important adjustment of the transition between the front speakers and the AS2. This is done by adjusting up and down on 'Low-pass Crossover Frequency' until you can hear the bass is smooth and has no 'holes.' Repeat the volume adjustment when you make this adjustment.
Euphonia agent will be happy to provide you with advice on both connection and adjustment of your stereo/surround equipment. Finally we would like to invite you to visit our website - www.dali.dk - where you can read more about the Euphonia range, including the implemented technology behind...
Technical specifications MS 5 Main Speaker Frequency range +/- 3dB 31 - 28.000 Hz Cross over frequencys 685/3.300 Hz(17.000) 3.000 Hz(17.000) Sensitivity(2.83 V/1m) 89 dB 4.0 Ω Nominial impedance Minimum impedance 3.3 Ω Maximum SPL 115 dB Rec. amp. power (8 ohm)
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CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SAFETY...
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