Genesis Advanced Technologies G6.1c Manual Do Utilizador

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additional performance in tuning your speakers for the room in which 
you are using them. They can turn your system from very good to 
exceptional, so take the time to work through this process. 
The left knob marked TWEETER is a volume 
control for the front tweeter. Turning this control 
clockwise will increase the level of the tweeters. 
Use this control if you need a bit more treble, or to 
increase the apparent space of the soundstage. 
Too high a tweeter level, and you can feel that 
crashing cymbals are leaping out at you, and 
nylon stringed guitars sound steely. Start with this 
control at the 12 o'clock position. There is about a 
± one dB range for 
this control. 
The right knob marked MIDRANGE is used to adjust the level of the 
midrange. Start at the 12 o’clock position. Turning the control anti-
clockwise will make the midrange sound leaner - turning it clockwise will 
make the midrange sound fuller. A fuller midrange can also make the 
soundstage appear more forward. There is about a 
± one and a half dB 
range for this control. 
3.2.2 Tweeter 
Defeat 
The optimal way to use these speakers 
as a stereo pair is to leave the rear 
tweeters on, and run them as dipole and 
approximately 18-inches from the wall. 
However, in some cases, this may not be 
possible.  
Should the speakers have to be placed 
with their backs less than 12 inches from 
the wall, the rear tweeters should be 
turned off. 
3.3  Tuning the system 
Music is the best way to begin your set-up procedure. We suggest that 
video sources be used only after you have set-up the system to properly 
reproduce music. There is no “perfect” setting for the G6.1c 
loudspeaker. Every listening room is different, and we recommend that 
you take the time to carefully tune the system for the environment in 
which it is placed.  
Setting all the knobs at the “12 o’clock” position is “normal” and will be 
the position from which you can start tuning. With the controls in this