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[. . . ] M-Audio Studiophile DSM1
Active Studio Monitors
English
User Guide
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
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RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE N'OUVRIR PAS
ATTENTION:
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PRECAUCION:
RIESGO DE ELECTROCHOQUE NO ABRIR LA TAPA
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
AFIN DEVITER UN CHOC ELECTRIQUE ET LES CONSEQUENCES GRAVES QUI POURRAIENT ENRESULTER, TENTEZ PAS D'OUVRIR L'APPAREIL ET DE TOUCHER AUX COMPOSANTS INTERNES SANS LA PRESENCE D'UNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE.
PARA REDUCIREL RIESGO DE SACUDIDAS ELECTRICAS, NO DEBERA QUITARSE LA TAPA (NI PARTE POSTERIOR). CONSULTESE AL PERSONAL CAPACITADO PARA LAS REPARACIONES INTERNAS
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ADVERTENICIA: PARA EVITAR EL RIESGO DE INCENDIO O SACUDIDA ELECTRICA, NO DEBERA EXPONERSE ESTE APARATO A LA LLUVIA O HUMEDAD. [. . . ] Crossover The crossover function is handled by a digital processor that ensures flat, distortionfree integration of the LF and HF drivers. EQ and Placement Settings Six filters allow for customization of speaker response to a variety of sonic conditions and speaker orientations in your studio. Digital Channel Assignment When working with digital input, this switch is used to select the channel to be monitored in the speaker. Signals may be sent to the two analog input connectors at the same time. When two analog input signals are present, they are summed.
Fuse
The fuse protects components of the DSM1 speaker from being damaged by electrical underor over-powering, spikes, and other anomalies. A 2. 5 Amp fuse is required for both the 100120V and the 220240V settings.
XLR Connector
The XLR Analog In connector is balanced. (If the signal source is unbalanced, connect the unused pin to ground. )
Make sure to use a fuse rated at 2. 5 Amps. Do not use fuses of any other rating, or you risk damage to the unit
Inputs
Input Selector Switch
The input selector switch selects between the following input states for the speaker: Analog Activates the analog inputs of the speaker. Digital Activates the digital inputs of the speaker.
1/4-inch TRS Connector
The 1/4-inch TRS Analog In connector is balanced. (If the signal source is unbalanced, connect the unused pin to ground. )
Analog Input Sensitivity Switch
The analog input operating level can be switched between 10 dBV and +4 dBu. This setting applies to both the XLR and 1/4-inch TRS analog inputs. For information on the appropriate operating level for your audio source, see the manufacturer's specifications.
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Digital Inputs
The DSM1 speaker provides an AES/EBU Digital In connector as well as S/PDIF Digital In and S/PDIF Digital Thru connectors. The digital inputs accept sample rates of 44. 1, 48, 88. 2, 96, 176. 4 and 192 kHz (+/ 10 percent) at 16-bit or 24-bit resolution. Only one digital input connector (AES/EBU In or S/PDIF In) may be used at a time.
EQ Settings
The DSM1 speaker has a series of 12 switches for setting the following EQ controls: High-Frequency Shelf Sets an adjustable high frequency boost or cut using a built-in HF shelftype EQ. Mid-Range EQ Sets an adjustable midrange frequency boost or cut using a built-in peak/notchtype EQ. Low-Frequency Shelf Sets a low frequency cut using a built-in LF shelf-type EQ, which lets you tune the speaker's bass response to fit your monitoring environment. High-Pass Filter Sets a high-pass type EQ, which lets you establish the lower limit of the speaker's frequency response. Desktop 220 Hz Cuts around a center frequency of 220 Hz using a built-in notch-type EQ, which lets you compensate for the effects of frequency buildup when your DSM1 speaker is placed on a reflective surface. Desktop 175 Hz Cuts around a center frequency of 175 Hz using a built-in notch-type EQ, which lets you compensate for the effects of frequency buildup when your DSM1 speaker is placed on a reflective surface. Desktop 200 Hz By using both the Desktop 220 Hz and the Desktop 175 Hz settings, you can cut around a center frequency of 200 Hz to compensate for the effects of frequency buildup when your DSM1 speaker is placed on a reflective surface.
AES/EBU Digital In
The AES/EBU digital input is a female XLR connector.
S/PDIF Digital In
This S/PDIF connector is for connecting digital audio from a S/PDIF source device, or from the S/PDIF Thru connector of another DSM1 speaker.
S/PDIF Digital Thru
This S/PDIF connector passes digital input from either the AES/EBU Digital In or the S/PDIF Digital In connector to the S/PDIF Digital In connector of another DSM1 speaker.
Digital Channel Assigment
The DSM1 speaker has a digital channel assignment switch that lets you monitor the left channel, right channel, or a summed (mono) mix of the left and right channels of the digital input.
Volume Trim Control
The Volume Trim control adjusts the level of the input signal in the digital domain. Trim values range from 22 dB to +10 dB.
Chapter 2: Overview of the DSM1 Speaker
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Front Panel
LED indicator
Front panel of the DSM1
Front Panel LED
The LED indicator on the front of the DSM1 speaker indicates the following states:
Front Panel LED States LED State Blue Indication Analog Input Digital Input: Lock Digital Input: No Lock Digital Standby Mode Clipping Hardware failure
Yellow Blue (flashing) Red Red (flashing)
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chapter 3
Setup and Operation
This chapter provides instructions for placing, connecting and configuring DSM1 speakers. Correct placement, connection, and configuration ensures optimal performance and safe operation of your speakers.
Setting Up the Speakers
Speakers should always be placed to provide balanced, accurate sound in your preferred mixing position. [. . . ] 3. 0 dB If you've mounted your DSM1 speakers on stands in a corner, set the LF Shelf to 3. 0 dB, which activates a shelving filter to reduce the low-frequency buildup. 4. 5 dB If you've mounted your DSM1 speakers on a meter bridge (or other reflective surface), as well as in a corner, set the LF Shelf to 4. 5 dB, which activates a shelving filter to reduce the low-frequency buildup. To adjust the LF Shelf EQ: Set switches 5 and 6 to the positions shown below to activate the corresponding EQ levels.
5 6 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF
Setting the High-Pass Filter
The High Pass Filter lets you adjust the bass rolloff of your DSM1 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 DSM1 speakers with a subwoofer. [. . . ]
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