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Front Panel
1. HF Driver: The tweeter outputs the high
frequencies.
2. LF Driver: The woofer outputs the low frequencies.
3. Speaker Placement LED: Helps to locate an
optimal speaker placement location for stereo
imaging and frequency reproduction. When the LED
turns bright, the speaker is in an ideal setup
location.
Installation
For optimal performance of the BX5 D3, please read the following thoroughly and carefully
prior to installation.
Precautions
Handling: Please do not touch the speaker cone. The BX5 D3 is packaged in the box
tightly, so your attention is required when taking the monitor out of the box. To avoid
possible damage to the speaker unit, hold both sides of the monitor in order to pull it out
of the box. The speaker cone should not be touched in order to avoid damage even after
it is out of the box.
Correct Power Operation: Since the BX5 D3 contains its own amplifier, it must be
connected to a power outlet using the detachable AC cable provided. Before connecting
power, please make sure that the Voltage-Select Switch located on the speaker's rear
panel is set to the appropriate position, as described in the rear-panel features list
appearing earlier in this manual.
WARNING! Use of improper Voltage-Select Switch combinations may result in hazardous
conditions and/or damage to speaker components not covered by speaker warranty.
Note: This product does not have a standby/low-power mode.
Connections: You can connect either an XLR balanced cable or TRS
balanced/unbalanced cable from the input of each BX5 D3 to your corresponding
preamp, computer, mixer, or game console outputs. We recommend that you use high-
quality balanced or unbalanced cables for input connections. Also, ALWAYS turn off the
power of the BX5 D3 and turn the volume of the BX5 D3 down to a minimum before
making the necessary connections.
Note: When using an unbalanced cable there is a greater chance of experiencing noise issues.
If you are using an unbalanced cable and you are experiencing noise issues, try connecting a
balanced TRS cable or XLR cable.
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