Sound Settings - XTZ 93.22 MKII User Manual

Center speaker
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Room Tuning –
Mechanical adjustment
of the boundary
frequency
Level adjustment -
Treble
Level adjustment in the
treble range
Binding post / Bi-wiring

Sound settings

By using the supplied bass plugs in the bass reflex
ports, you can alter the lower boundary frequency
on the 93.22.
Also the treble level may be adjusted, which allows
you to perfectly alter the sonic to fit the room,
equipment and your own taste.
Closed port
With the bass plug mounted in the bass reflex port,
the cabinet is closed and the loudspeaker operates
as a closed construction. This yields a more "tight"
bass reproduction.
Bass reflex
With no plug present in the port you have a higher
bass level and the loudspeaker is capable of
handling lower frequencies.
The treble range can be adjusted to 2 different
settings.
In the treble range the level is adjustable to two
different modes using the switch on the back of the
speaker.
Mode 1, 0 dB
In this mode
the sound is neutral with a flat
frequency response.
Mode 2, -3 dB
In this mode the treble level is decreased by -3 dB.
1. Upper terminal + lower terminal (loops
present) Default setting, the loudspeaker is fed
with the entire frequency range. In this mode, it
doesn't matter which connectors you use when
connecting the speaker cables.
Without the loop between upper and lower
terminal:
2. Upper terminal. The signal is only fed to the
tweeter.
3. Lower terminal. Now the signal is fed to the
woofer only.
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These settings also depend on the
size and shape of the room, and also
on your own taste, so please have
patience when trying out your
preferred setting.
PLEASE NOTE!! When the loops are
connected, ensure that all four
contacts are properly fastened so
that the loops connectors are stuck
-if the loop falls of, it
may short-circuit between the + and
- contact and thus damage the
amplifier.

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