M-Audio DSM2 Setting the LF Shelf EQ, Setting the High-Pass Filter, Setting the Desktop Filters

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Setting the LF Shelf EQ

Your choice for the LF Shelf setting depends on where you place the speakers within a room.

0 dB If you've mounted your DSM2 speakers on speaker stands away from walls and corners, set the LF Shelf to 0dB, which will give you the flat- test near-field frequency response.

–1.5 dB If you've mounted your DSM2 speakers near a wall, or on a reflective surface such as the meter bridge of your console, set the LF Shelf to –1.5 dB, which activates a shelving filter to re-

Setting the High-Pass Filter

The High Pass Filter lets you adjust the bass roll- off of your DSM2 speakers. Start with the filter all the way open (40 Hz setting) and only raise the cutoff frequency in order to protect the LF drivers at low frequencies, or to couple your DSM2 speakers with a subwoofer.

To adjust the High Pass Filter:

„Set switches 7 and 8 to the positions shown below to activate the corresponding EQ levels.

duce the low-frequency buildup.

–3.0 dB If you've mounted your DSM2 speakers on stands in a corner, set the LF Shelf to –3.0 dB, which activates a shelving filter to reduce the low-frequency buildup.

–4.5 dB If you've mounted your DSM2 speakers on a meter bridge (or other reflective surface), as

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OFF

OFF

ON

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OFF

ON

40Hz

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80Hz

well as in a corner, set the LF Shelf to –4.5 dB, which activates a shelving filter to reduce the low-frequency buildup.

To adjust the LF Shelf EQ:

„Set switches 5 and 6 to the positions shown below to activate the corresponding EQ levels.

ON

100 Hz

ON

 

High-Pass Filter switches and settings

Setting the Desktop Filters

The Desktop filters let you compensate for the effects of frequency buildup when your DSM2 speaker is placed on a reflective surface such as a desktop or meter bridge, or within a reflective

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OFF

OFF

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1.5 dB

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4.5 dB

surface such as a shelf or case. Experiment with the EQ options centered around 175 Hz, 200 Hz (by using the 175 Hz and 220 Hz filters at the same time), or 220 Hz.

LF Shelf EQ switches and settings

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Contents User Guide Precaucion Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Vi M-Audio Studiophile DSM2 Guide Features What’s in the Box?About the Speakers AmplifiersDigital Signal Processing InputsEnclosure DriversBack Panel Connectors and Controls Overview of the DSM2 SpeakerPower Connections Volume Trim Control EQ SettingsDigital Channel Assigment Digital InputsFront Panel Front Panel LEDSetting Up the Speakers Reusing the Speaker PackagingGetting Started Unpacking the SpeakersSpeaker Orientation Speaker LocationInstalling a Fuse Configuring and Connecting AC PowerSetting the Voltage Power Up and Power Down Connecting AudioConnecting Power Connecting Analog InputsConnecting Digital Inputs Pdif Input Pdif Thru Digital Input AES shownConfiguring Speaker Settings Volume Trim SettingsSetting the High Frequency Shelf EQ Setting the Mid-Range EQSetting the Desktop Filters Setting the LF Shelf EQSetting the High-Pass Filter Desktop 175 Hz Filter switches and settings Tips for Best PerformanceTroubleshooting Specifications Technical SpecificationsReference Diagrams LF Shelf levels Desktop EQ 220 Hz levels Desktop EQ 200 Hz levels Appendix a Specifications Audio Studiophile DSM2 Guide Warranty ML07-243A0DSM2UGEN08/08

DSM2 specifications

The M-Audio DSM2 is a groundbreaking studio monitor designed to elevate the listening experience for musicians, producers, and audio engineers. This innovative speaker combines advanced technology, exceptional sound accuracy, and professional-grade features, making it a standout choice for both home studios and commercial recording environments.

At the heart of the DSM2 is its DSP-driven design, which utilizes advanced digital signal processing to deliver precise sound reproduction. This technology ensures that mixes translate well across various playback systems, allowing users to make informed decisions about their audio. The DSM2 features a 5-inch low-frequency driver and a 1-inch high-frequency tweeter, which work together to produce a balanced frequency response across the entire audio spectrum, from deep bass to crystalline highs.

One of the standout features of the M-Audio DSM2 is its extensive room adaptation capabilities. Equipped with a rear-panel EQ section, the monitor allows users to tailor the sound characteristics to their specific room environment. With high-frequency and low-frequency filters, users can optimize the DSM2’s performance to counteract acoustic anomalies typically found in various studio setups. This flexibility ensures that users can achieve accurate sound reproduction, regardless of their studio’s acoustic challenges.

The DSM2's built-in amplification further enhances its performance. The bi-amped design employs dedicated amplifiers for the woofer and tweeter, resulting in more efficient power distribution and minimizing distortion. This design allows the monitor to maintain clarity and detail even at higher volume levels, making it suitable for both critical listening and casual playback.

In addition to its acoustic prowess, the M-Audio DSM2 also emphasizes user-friendly connectivity. It features balanced XLR and TRS inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio interfaces and mixing consoles. This makes it easy for producers and engineers to integrate the DSM2 into their existing studio setups.

Overall, the M-Audio DSM2 is a top-tier studio monitor that combines innovative technology, versatile features, and exceptional sound quality. Its DSP-driven design, room adaptation capabilities, powerful amplification, and user-friendly connectivity make it an ideal choice for professionals seeking precise audio representation. Whether for tracking, mixing, or mastering, the DSM2 proves to be an invaluable tool in any sound engineer's arsenal.