E-Mu PM5 Owner's Manual

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    Creative professional owner’s manual © 2005 e-mu systems all rights reserved version 1.0 e-mu world headquarters europe, africa, middle east e-mu japan e-mu systems creative labs creative media k k 1500 green hills road ballycoolin business park kanda eight bldg., 3f scotts valley, ca 95066 blanchar...

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    I safety & regulatory information the following sections contain notices for various countries: important safety instructions notice for the usa fcc part 15: this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These l...

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    Ii safety warnings the lightning flash arrowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated, “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure, that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock to persons. Warning do not open t...

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    1 e-mu pm5 precision monitor thank you for purchasing the e-mu ® pm5 precision monitor. This extremely compact two-way, bi-amplified near-field reference monitor features custom audiophile amplifiers, world-class drivers, and innovative cabinet design to deliver hyper-accurate audio reproduction for...

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    2 overview the following section introduces you to the different components on your speaker. Connecting speakers your speaker features a combination xlr/trs balanced analog input connector and an rca unbalanced analog input connector for connecting a wide variety of analog audio input devices. Speak...

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    3 positioning speakers how you position your speaker can greatly affect your speaker’s performance. While many factors such as room shape and wall material affect performance, there are general tips that you can follow to maximize performance in any room. The following section provides tips on speak...

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    4 adjusting speaker controls to set input sensitivity you can match the input sensitivity of your speakers to your output source device by adjusting the input sensitivity knob . To set tone controls you can use the attenuation switches to adjust the bass roll off (lf) and treble tilt (hf) of your sp...

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    5 technical specifications general type two-way, bi-amplified near-field reference monitor frequency response 67hz - 20khz (±2.5db) maximum sound pressure level, short term single: ≥100db spl @1m pair: ≥103db spl @1m drivers high frequency: type: neodymium soft dome size: 25.4mm (1") low-frequency: ...

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    6 notes don analog.Book page 6 wednesday, august 31, 2005 2:57 pm.