M-Audio Studiophile DSM3 [22/30] Tips for best performance
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M-Audio Studiophile DSM3 Guide16
To adjust the Desktop 200 Hz Filter:
Set switches 9, 10 11 and 12 to the positions
shown below to activate the corresponding EQ
levels.
Tips for Best Performance
DSM3 speakers are built and tested to exacting
standards with features to protect the units from
failure under normal usage. Keep in mind the
following:
Overdriving the units for prolonged periods
or not observing the warnings set out in this
guide may result in failure.
If distortion occurs, reduce the input level im-
mediately.
Both the HF and LF drivers are delicate and
should not be touched. A damaged driver will
adversely affect the performance of the speaker.
As a precaution, always turn off the units be-
fore plugging or unplugging signal connections
or switching source equipment.
Troubleshooting
The LED located on the front of the unit indi-
cates the following states of operation.
If the LED is lit solid blue and there is no sound, do
the following:
Check that the unit is receiving an analog sig-
nal or valid digital signal.
Check the temperature of the rear metal
panel. If it is hot, turn the unit off for a mini-
mum of five minutes to allow it to cool. When
cool, turn the unit on and check for normal op-
eration. If necessary, relocate the unit to ensure
adequate ventilation.
If the thermal shutdown activates a second
time, contact M-Audio customer service.
If the LED is unlit and there is no sound:
Check fuse and power connection. If the fuse
is intact and the power connection is good, but
the LED remains unlit with no sound, contact
M-Audio customer service.
Desktop 200 Hz Filter switches and settings
9
01
11
12
0 dB
–1.0 dB
–2.0 dB
–3.0 dB
FFO
FFO
FFO
FFO
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Front Panel LED States
LED State Indication
Blue Analog Input
Digital Input: Lock
Yellow Digital Input: No Lock
Blue (flashing) Digital Standby Mode
Red Clipping
Red (flashing) Hardware failure
Содержание
- User guide 1
- Caution attention 2
- Precaucion 2
- Accessories 3
- Carts and stands 3
- Cleaning 3
- Damage requiring service 3
- Follow instructions 3
- Heed warnings 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Object and liquid entry 3
- Polarized plug 3
- Power cord protection 3
- Power sources 3
- Read instructions 3
- Retain instructions 3
- Servicing 3
- Unplug power cord 3
- Ventilation 3
- Wall or ceiling mounting 3
- Water and moisture 3
- Appendix a specification 5
- Chapter 1 introductio 5
- Chapter 2 overview of the dsm3 speake 5
- Chapter 3 setup and operatio 5
- Contents 5
- About the speakers 7
- Amplifiers 7
- Chapter 1 7
- Features 7
- Introduction 7
- What s in the box 7
- Digital signal processing 8
- Drivers 8
- Enclosure 8
- Inputs 8
- Back panel connectors and controls 9
- Chapter 2 9
- Overview of the dsm3 speaker 9
- This chapter describes the connectors controls and features of the dsm3 speaker 9
- 4 inch trs connector 10
- Ac connector and power switch 10
- Analog input sensitivity switch 10
- Analog inputs 10
- Input selector switch 10
- Inputs 10
- Make sure to use a fuse rated at 2 amps do not use fuses of any other rating or you risk damage to the unit 10
- Power connections 10
- Voltage selector 10
- Xlr connector 10
- Aes ebu digital in 11
- Digital channel assigment 11
- Digital inputs 11
- Eq settings 11
- S pdif digital in 11
- S pdif digital thru 11
- Volume trim control 11
- Front panel 12
- Front panel led 12
- The led indicator on the front of the dsm3 speaker indicates the following states 12
- Chapter 3 13
- Getting started 13
- Reusing the speaker packaging 13
- Setting up the speakers 13
- Setup and operation 13
- Unpacking the speakers 13
- Horizontal orientation 14
- Speaker location 14
- Speaker orientation 14
- Vertical orientation 14
- Configuring and connecting ac power 15
- Setting the voltage 15
- Stereo positioning 15
- Surround positioning 15
- Connecting power 16
- Installing a fuse 16
- Make sure to use a fuse rated at 2 amps do not use fuses of any other rating or you risk damage to the unit 16
- Power up and power down 16
- Connecting analog inputs 17
- Connecting audio 17
- Connecting digital inputs 17
- Connecting digital sources 17
- If you need to connect an unbalanced ana log source see analog inputs on page 4 17
- Digital channel assignment 18
- Configuring speaker settings 19
- Eq settings 19
- Setting the high frequency shelf eq 19
- Setting the volume trim control to 0 maximizes the signal to noise ratio 19
- Volume trim settings 19
- Setting the lf shelf eq 20
- Setting the mid range eq 20
- Chapter 3 setup and operation 15 21
- Desktop 175 hz filter switches and settings 21
- Desktop 220 hz filter switches and settings 21
- High pass filter switches and settings 21
- Set switches 11 and 12 to the positions shown below to activate the corresponding eq levels 21
- Set switches 7 and 8 to the positions shown below to activate the corresponding eq levels 21
- Set switches 9 and 10 to the positions shown below to activate the corresponding eq levels 21
- Setting the desktop filters 21
- Setting the high pass filter 21
- The desktop filters let you compensate for the effects of frequency buildup when your dsm3 speaker is placed on a reflective surface such as a desktop or meter bridge or within a reflective surface such as a shelf or case experiment with the eq options centered around 175 hz 200 hz by using the 175 hz and 220 hz filters at the same time or 220 hz 21
- The high pass filter lets you adjust the bass roll off of your dsm3 speakers start with the filter all the way open 40 hz setting and only raise the cutoff frequency in order to protect the lf drivers at low frequencies or to couple your dsm3 speakers with a subwoofer 21
- To adjust the desktop 175 hz filter 21
- To adjust the desktop 220 hz filter 21
- To adjust the high pass filter 21
- Tips for best performance 22
- Troubleshooting 22
- Appendix a 23
- Specifications 23
- Technical specifications 23
- Hf shelf eq levels 24
- M audio studiophile dsm3 guide 18 24
- Mid range eq levels 24
- Reference diagrams 24
- Appendix a specifications 19 25
- High pass filter levels 25
- Lf shelf levels 25
- Desktop eq 175 hz levels 26
- Desktop eq 220 hz levels 26
- M audio studiophile dsm3 guide 20 26
- Appendix a specifications 21 27
- Desktop eq 200 hz levels 27
- 2008 avid technology inc all rights reserved product features specifications system requirements and availabil ity are subject to change without notice avid m audio and studiophile dsm are either trademarks or registered trade marks of avid technology inc all other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners 29
- Warranty 29
- Warranty registration 29
- Warranty terms 29
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