ALESIS Monitor One Reference Manual
8plug usually has a "GND" marker molded on it so you can keeppolarity straight after unplugging and replugging. In standardpractice, the GN
9the amplifier’s clipping generates high frequency energy sufficientto damage the high frequency driver.Alesis does not suggest the use of any externa
10CHAPTER 3: SPECIFICATIONS ANDSERVICE3.0 SPECIFICATIONSDrivers: 6.5" low frequency, 1"silk dome high frequencyCrossover: 2.5 kHz, 2nd-orde
11covered in a dark grey rubber textured laminate. The cabinet shallhave a large folded vent port tuned to extend the response of thelow-frequency dr
12repaired under warranty, you must provide a copy of the originalsales receipt as evidence of date of purchase. Repairs will bemade under warranty o
TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1: ABOUT THE MONITOR ONE1.0 A LITTLE HISTORY... 2CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION2.0 SPE
1CHAPTER 1: ABOUT THEMONITOR ONEYour new Alesis Monitor One™ Studio Reference Monitors willdeliver accurate mixes in near-field digital and analog stu
2been successfully tested to over 200 watts using the industrystandard EIA-426A method. This a rugged speaker systemdesigned for serious professional
3to augment their big monitoring systems, and near-field monitorshave become proven tools in the recording business.
4CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONLike any speaker system, your Monitor Ones will work bestwhen properly positioned in a suitable acoustic environment.Achieving
5control panel (as shown in Figure 1 below). This kind of speakerplacement also couples acoustic energy from the speaker's cabinetmore readily i
6more than one engineer are accommodated by a smaller rotationof the cabinets. This will widen the prime listening positionsomewhat.Figure 3Prime Lis
7The Monitor Ones are completely covered with a non-slip rubbertextured laminate whereas other speakers provide small stick-onpads (or nothing at all)
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