Genesis G6.1sr Owners Manual And Set-Up Manual

Genesis G6.1sr Owners Manual And Set-Up Manual

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Owners Manual and Set-up Guide:
Genesis 6.1 Surround Channel Loudspeaker
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ~ÄëçäìíÉ=ÑáÇÉäáíó  Owners Manual and Set-up Guide: Genesis 6.1 Surround Channel Loudspeaker Contents A QUICK START SET-UP GUIDE NPACKING LACEMENT ONNECTIONS DJUSTMENTS SETTING UP OSITIONING OUDSPEAKER 2.2.1 T 2.2.2 M UNING THE SYSTEM THE TECHNOLOGY USED 3.1.1 T 3.1.2 T 3.1.3 A ROSSOVER IBRATION...
  • Page 2 The G6.1sr is designed to be used as a switchable monopole or dipole surround speaker in a home theater set-up, or in an audiophile multi-channel music system where it will be used in monopole mode.
  • Page 3: Quick Start Set-Up Guide

    – making it the ideal companion for a surround loudspeaker. 1.4 Adjustments The G6.1sr has two knobs on the back – one sets the tweeter level, and the other switches the speaker between dipole, monopole, and remote- switchable operation modes. Set the tweeter level to the 12 o’clock position and the mode to monopole.
  • Page 4: Setting Up

    2 Setting up 2.1 Positioning A good starting position is for the G6.1sr to be placed horizontally about 48 inches from the floor and approximately 10 degrees behind the listener, and at the same distance from the listener as the main L/C/R speakers.
  • Page 5: Tuning The System

     loudspeakers, bass is sacrificed when the speaker is switched to dipole mode. In the G6.1sr, however, the crossover splits the frequency at around 200Hz. The frequencies above 200Hz are inverted in phase, while the frequencies below 200Hz are kept in phase. This accounts for the phenomenal bass performance of this absolute fidelity surround speaker.
  • Page 6: The Technology Used

    The G6.1sr uses three of these tweeters per channel, one on each of the front three faces. In monopole mode, only the front tweeter is employed.
  • Page 7: Crossover

    The woofers work in either monopole or dipole mode. When the G6.1sr is switched to dipole mode, a unique phase shifting crossover channels the midrange frequencies above 200Hz to these woofers, running them out of phase.
  • Page 8: Vibration-Free Cabinet

    ~ÄëçäìíÉ=ÑáÇÉäáíó  3.3 Vibration-free Cabinet The cabinet was designed for aesthetics, but with an obsession to sonic quality, vibration control, structural strength and rigidity. In some parts of the cabinet where vibration would have been the greatest, 1½ inches (36mm) of multi-layer bonded MDF was used to provide damping, structural integrity and a rigid platform for the drivers to be located.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    ~ÄëçäìíÉ=ÑáÇÉäáíó  4 Specifications Frequency Response: Sensitivity: Min/Max Power (Tube): Min/Max Power (Solid State): Input Impedance: HF Transducers: Midrange Transducers: LF Transducers: Controls: Inputs: Throughputs: Dimensions: Weight: Finishes: ver 1.0 55Hz to 36kHz, ± 3dB 89 dB, 1 watt 1 meter 75/500 watts per side 100/1000 watts per side 4 ohms (Nominal)

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