Elipson 4260 3760108805163 User Manual
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Courbe de réponse en fréquences de la 4260 selon les réglages du ROOM MANAGEMENT
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Managment
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Courbe d'impédance
Courbe de réponsse en fréquences des Hant-parleurs
Update : 21/10/2010 - Specification could be changed without notice.
Setting the C60 woofer
Changing the setting for lows lets you strengthen low frequencies in a
particularly large and light room.
particularly large and light room.
•If listening conditions are normal, keep the low level on A
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• It may be useful to reinforce the level of low, position B
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, in the
following cases:
• Plaster slab walls or wood panels that absorb extreme lows.
• Associated amplifier with a low response that is set slightly back.
• Very large listening environment.
• Plaster slab walls or wood panels that absorb extreme lows.
• Associated amplifier with a low response that is set slightly back.
• Very large listening environment.
Setting the 420 sphere
This setting allows you to adjust the level of highs to compensate for an
overly absorbent acoustic environment.
overly absorbent acoustic environment.
• By default, remain at position I. This setting corresponds to normal
measures and is well-suited for close-up listening.
measures and is well-suited for close-up listening.
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• Setting II corresponds to listening inside a semi-reverberating room at a
distance of about 4 meters.
distance of about 4 meters.
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• If your listening zone is farther away and/or the location is very sound-
absorbing in the high register (as is the case with fabric on the walls for
example), you should put the setting to III to compensate for losses on the
high register.
absorbing in the high register (as is the case with fabric on the walls for
example), you should put the setting to III to compensate for losses on the
high register.
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The 4260 offers settings that let you adapt the behavior of the speaker to the conditions of the listening environment. These settings are changed by mo-
ving the jumpers on the rear terminal. It is recommended that you begin by positioning the speakers correctly (cf preceding chapter) before any attempt
at adjusting the settings. Correct placement is indispensable. Improper positioning may not be completely rectified by these setting changes.
ving the jumpers on the rear terminal. It is recommended that you begin by positioning the speakers correctly (cf preceding chapter) before any attempt
at adjusting the settings. Correct placement is indispensable. Improper positioning may not be completely rectified by these setting changes.
Frequency response curve of the 4260 according to the ROOM MANAGEMENT settings