2.
TRS Input: This jack accepts 1/4" connections with either balanced or unbalanced
wiring. For balanced wiring, a three-conductor TRS plug is necessary. The input wiring of
a TRS connector should be as follows:
• TRS Tip: signal positive (+)
• TRS Ring: signal negative (–)
• TRS Sleeve: signal ground (shield)
Unbalanced 1/4" wiring can be done with either a two- or three-conductor (TS or TRS)
plug. A two-conductor (TS) plug automatically grounds the signal negative input, whereas
a three-conductor (TRS) plug, wired unbalanced, provides the option of leaving the
negative input open or grounded.
We recommend that you ground the unused negative input (this can be done by wiring
the ring and sleeve of the TRS plug together). The TRS input is summed through a
balanced input amplifier with the XLR input, allowing both inputs to be used
simultaneously. Input specifications apply to both.
3.
Sub-Frequency Vent Port: This port aids in reproduction of very low frequencies by
discharging frequencies below 60 Hz and to act as a cooling mechanism to prevent
overheating. This port should not be blocked.
4.
Acoustic Space Switch: Your BX6 monitors should ideally be placed at least one foot
away from the nearest wall, ceiling, or other large, flat surface. In the real world, this may
be impractical due to space limitations within your studio. For that reason, BX6 monitors
feature an acoustic space switch. This switch compensates for placement near walls.
Tip: Be sure to leave at least 3" of space between the rear of the speaker and a wall to
allow the rear-firing port to "breathe" properly. Placing the speaker any closer than 3" may
adversely affect low-frequency response.
5.
Volume Control: Use the volume control to set the output sound pressure from the BX6
Carbon to proper levels as required.
6.
Power Switch: This switch turns the monitor on and off.
Note: This product does not have a standby/low-power mode.
7.
Power Receptacle: Accepts a detachable 3-circuit line cord in order to power the
monitor.
8.
Fuse Holder: Holds the external main fuse.
9.
Voltage-Select Switch: Provides two selections, 115V AC and 230V AC, and should be
set to match the "house supply" (receptacle) voltage of the country or location in which
the speaker is used. The 115V setting is correct for the USA, while the 230V setting is
correct for most of the UK and Europe.
Front Panel
The front panel houses the Power LED, which indicates
whether the speakers (amplifier) power is on or off.
1.
Power LED
2.
HF Driver (tweeter)
3.
LF Driver (woofer)
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