Genesis Advanced Technologies G5.3 Manual Do Utilizador

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Controls 
There are a total of five control knobs in two rows on the back plate 
of the Genesis 5 loudspeaker. 
The upper left knob on the back plate marked “Tweeter” is a 
volume control for the front tweeter. Turning this control 
clockwise will increase the level of the 
front tweeter. Use this control if you 
need a bit more treble or to increase 
the apparent space of the 
soundstage. Start with this control at 
the 12 o'clock position. There is about 
a one dB range for this control. The 
12 o’clock straight up position is 
nominal for all controls. 
The upper right knob marked “Midrange”is used to adjust the 
level of the midrange. Again, start this at the 12 o’clock position. 
Turning the control anti-clockwise (or counter-clockwise) will 
make the midrange sound more laid-back, and turning it 
clockwise will make the midrange more forward. There is about a 
one-and-a-half dB range for this control. 
The knob on the middle of the lower 
row of knobs marked “Bass Gain” 
controls the volume of the built-in bass 
servo amplifier. Begin with this control 
at 6 (the 12 o’clock position). Adjusting 
the gain higher will make the 
loudspeaker sound “fuller” and more 
bass-heavy. 
The knob on the middle right marked “Low Pass” controls how 
high the woofer will play. At the extreme low of 71Hz, the woofer 
will play up to 71Hz, and then begin rolling off, or reducing its 
volume, above this frequency. The recommended beginning 
position for this control is 90Hz. Adjusting the crossover point up 
will make the G5 sound warmer and fuller in the mid-bass. 
The knob on the left marked “LFE Gain” is used for home theatre 
applications, so ignore it for the time being.