MartinLogan Speaker System User Manual

Martinlogan speaker system user manual

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S E T - U P
M A N U A L
F O R
T H E
STATEMENT SYSTEM

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  • Page 1 S E T - U P M A N U A L F O R T H E STATEMENT SYSTEM...
  • Page 2 Contents Introduction System Set-up Room Acoustics Troubleshooting Introduction Congratulations! You are about to experience the highest resolution, most dynamic, extended sound- stage system in the galaxy, the Statement! The Martin-Logan STATEMENT represents the culmination of an intensive, dedicated group research program directed toward establishing a world class reference system utilizing leading-edge technology, without compromising durability, reliability, craftsman-...
  • Page 3 You are now ready to connect the electrostatic panel to the interface module via the three color coded pin-plugs. Naturally, black to black, green to green and red to red. The blue stat panel wire goes to the green pin-plug on the interface module.
  • Page 4 System Set-up Crossover Modules Crossover Modules Crossover Modules Crossover Modules Crossover Modules You will notice that one of the crossover modules has red-banded Tiffany RCA connectors while the other unit has white. The red denotes the right channel module while white denotes the left. Stack the two crossover modules, with the control knobs, on top of each other and the two power supplies on top of each other.
  • Page 5 Placement Placement Placement Placement Placement Placement is a very important part of the set up proce- dure. We recommend that you start with the system roughly two meters from the wall behind the speakers, woofers on the outside of the stat panels, woofer fronts flush with and beside the stat panel frame fronts.
  • Page 6: Room Acoustics

    Reflective Surfaces. The hard surfaces of your room, particularly if close to your speaker system, will reflect those waves back into the room over and over again, confusing the clarity and imaging of your system.
  • Page 7 Rules of Thumb Rules of Thumb Rules of Thumb Rules of Thumb Rules of Thumb Hard vs. Soft Surfaces. If one surface of your room (wall, floor, ceiling) is hard, a good rule of thumb suggests to try to have the opposing surface soft. So, if you have a hard wall of glass or paneling on one side of the room, it is best to have drapery or wall hangings on the opposing wall.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting No Output. ❐ Check that all your system components are turned on. ❐ Check your speaker wires and connections. ❐ Check all interconnecting cables. Weak Output, Loss of Highs. Check the power cord. Is it properly connected to the ❐...

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