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... (system requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and product registration, visit alesis.com/elevate-6-passive. For additional product support, visit alesis.com/support. Technical Specifications Frequency Response 60 Hz - 20 kHz (+3 dB) Frequency Range 45 Hz - 24 kHz (-10 dB) Crossover Frequency 2.2 kHz HF Trim +2 dB, 0 dB, -2 dB (above 3 kHz) Low-Frequency Driver Magnetically shielded 6.5" (165 mm) woofer with a Kevlar cone...
... (system requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and product registration, visit alesis.com/elevate-6-passive. For additional product support, visit alesis.com/support. Technical Specifications Frequency Response 60 Hz - 20 kHz (+3 dB) Frequency Range 45 Hz - 24 kHz (-10 dB) Crossover Frequency 2.2 kHz HF Trim +2 dB, 0 dB, -2 dB (above 3 kHz) Low-Frequency Driver Magnetically shielded 6.5" (165 mm) woofer with a Kevlar cone...
User Guide
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... their tweeters are on your monitors. Use the following guidelines to the ground and that their sides may adversely affect the monitors' bass response. Tips: Make sure your studio and monitors are between the midpoint of your desk. This helps ensure proper symmetry of directly on the... drivers face you cannot use speaker stands, try placing the monitors on either side of the room. This helps prevent the reflections of peak frequencies from the walls on isolation pads to prevent reflections in the "front" third of it. If your monitors 3-5 feet (1-1.5 meters) apart...
... their tweeters are on your monitors. Use the following guidelines to the ground and that their sides may adversely affect the monitors' bass response. Tips: Make sure your studio and monitors are between the midpoint of your desk. This helps ensure proper symmetry of directly on the... drivers face you cannot use speaker stands, try placing the monitors on either side of the room. This helps prevent the reflections of peak frequencies from the walls on isolation pads to prevent reflections in the "front" third of it. If your monitors 3-5 feet (1-1.5 meters) apart...
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... why some monitors include additional EQ controls. HF Trim. 5 To learn how to tailor Elevate 6 Passive's acoustic response to various parts of 18 AWG. Elevate 6 Passive has an HF Trim switch for bass energy, resulting in all monitors radiate low-frequency sounds in bass that studio monitors will closely resemble monitoring in an "ideal" environment similar...
... why some monitors include additional EQ controls. HF Trim. 5 To learn how to tailor Elevate 6 Passive's acoustic response to various parts of 18 AWG. Elevate 6 Passive has an HF Trim switch for bass energy, resulting in all monitors radiate low-frequency sounds in bass that studio monitors will closely resemble monitoring in an "ideal" environment similar...
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... powered amplifier that sounds too "live" (too much high-frequency content on other playback systems, set this switch to +2dB. Bass Reflex Port: These ports discharge very-low- Make sure these inputs: Important: We recommend using two Elevate 6 Passive monitors, make sure the HF Trim switch is boosted or ... position on other electronic equipment. 5. HF Trim: Use this switch to slightly boost or attenuate (reduce) the monitor's high-frequency response above 3 kHz by 2 dB. • -2dB: This setting attenuates signals above 3 kHz: • 0dB: This default setting leaves high...
... powered amplifier that sounds too "live" (too much high-frequency content on other playback systems, set this switch to +2dB. Bass Reflex Port: These ports discharge very-low- Make sure these inputs: Important: We recommend using two Elevate 6 Passive monitors, make sure the HF Trim switch is boosted or ... position on other electronic equipment. 5. HF Trim: Use this switch to slightly boost or attenuate (reduce) the monitor's high-frequency response above 3 kHz by 2 dB. • -2dB: This setting attenuates signals above 3 kHz: • 0dB: This default setting leaves high...