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upside down. Opposite mounting of the doglegs will make it possible to mount the
loudspeaker in boards with up to 2.56"/ 65 mm thickness (see figure 5). It is not
possible to turn the doglegs around on the K-60 LP due to its low profile installation
depth. The max board thickness for the K-60 LP is 28 mm / 1.10", and minimum
board thickness is 10.5 mm / 0.41".
4.2 Grille
The front grille is fixed in place by the magnets incorporated into the front baffle of
the DALI PHANTOM K-series.
NOTE: There is an optional square grille available for order.
NOTE: On the inside of the grille there is a piece of non-woven. The non-woven is
on the grille to protect the drivers against dust and dirt. Therefore the non-woven
must remain on the grille.
4.3 Adjustment of Switches
When the grille is removed from the loudspeaker, you will see the woofer and the
tweeter and one or two switches (see figure 6). The switches can be used to adjust
the sound from the loudspeaker to a custom setup. The switches can be operated
independent of each other.
One switch can increase the tweeter level 3 dB if it is switched from the "Normal"
setting to the "High+" setting.
The other switch can increase the midrange level by 3 dB when switched from the
"Normal" setting to the "Mid+" setting. The K-60 LP features the High+ switch only.
4.4 Loudspeaker Rotation – Using the Compass
When the grille is removed you can see a compass ring round the edge of the
loudspeaker bezel, which can be used to read out the rotation of the loudspeaker
relatively to, for example, a fixed line on the ceiling. The tweeter is slightly off-center
and should be positioned so it is closest to the main listening position (see figure 7).
4.5 Connection of Cables/Selection of Cables
Your choice of cables is a crucial element in your installation. Be aware that replacing
cables after installation is a difficult task. Therefore, select quality cables from the
beginning. Please consult your authorized DALI dealer for further advice on which
cable to select.
When connecting the cable to the loudspeaker and the amplifier, it is important that
the loudspeaker is connected in correct phase. The red (+) loudspeaker terminal
must be connected to the red (+) amplifier terminal. The black (-) loudspeaker
terminal must be connected to the black (-) amplifier terminal. If the loudspeakers
are not connected in correct phase, the soundstage will typically be diffuse and the
bass will be weak.
To insert the cable end into the spring loaded terminals of the loudspeaker, remove
cable insulation so that approximately ½" / 12 mm of bare wire is exposed. Press the
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