Alesis MONITORONEMK2 manual About the Monitor One chapter

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about the Monitor One • chapter 1

folded SuperPort overcomes this limitation by minimizing vent turbulence at high air velocities, thereby ensuring that the enclosure tuning remains stable, the acoustic output remains linear during heavy low frequency attack transients, and that the reactive load above and below box resonance seen by the driving amplifier does not dynamically shift in frequency. This all translates to tighter bass with higher definition.

The Monitor One's 4 ohm load impedance takes advantage of today's modern professional amplifiers which are generally capable of a 1 to 3 dB increase in output power with 4 ohm loads over their 8 ohm ratings. The result is a similar increase in the Monitor One's acoustic output over conventional 8 ohm monitors. Reliable handling of this additional acoustic output is ensured by the Monitor One's substantial power handling capability. Typical near-field monitors are rated at 50-60 watts maximum, but the Monitor One carries a 120 watt continuous power rating and has been successfully tested to over 200 watts using the industry standard EIA-426A method. This is a rugged speaker system designed for serious professional use.

Covered with a vinyl laminate on the cabinet body and featuring a 1” thick MDF powdercoated front baffle with radiused edges to decrease edge diffraction, the Monitor One Mk2 may be mounted vertically or horizontally.

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Monitor One Mk2 Reference Manual

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Contents Page Page Owners Reference Manual Alesis Contact Information Table of Contents Thank youPlease follow these precautions when using this product Safety symbols used in this productRead these instructions Safety instructions CE Declaration of Conformity About the Monitor One About the Monitor One chapter About near-field monitoring About the Monitor One chapter Speaker placement Avoid reflectionsReflection Listening triangle Symmetry Why not place tweeters to the outside? Connecting your speakers to an amplifier Use the correct polarity when wiringInstallation What size power amp should you use? Power and ProtectionShould I install a fuse?