MR5
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
This is where you connect your signal to the monitor, and make adjustments to the frequency response of the speakers to match the monitor’s location and your room’s environment.
1. SIGNAL INPUTS
There are three types of input connectors: XLR (bal- anced),
•The XLR connector and
•The
The connectors are wired as follows (per the AES/IEC standard):
XLR TRS RCA
Hot (+) | Pin 2 | Tip | Tip |
Cold | Pin 3 | Ring | — |
Shield (Ground) | Pin 1 | Shield | Shield |
See Appendix B: Connectors, for more information on these connectors.
2. INPUT LEVEL
The MR5 expects a
•The MR5 is designed to operate with a +4 dBu signal when the INPUT LEVEL control is in the MAX position (in other words, wide open).
•Refer to the QUICK START section on page 5 for the
3. HIGH FREQUENCY FILTER
The HIGH FREQ switch tailors the overall high- frequency response by ±2 dB at 5 kHz and above. Leave this switch in the “0 (NORMAL)” position unless:
•You want to subtly brighten or darken the sound of the speakers.
•Perhaps you have hearing loss caused by too many nights in front of a double Marshall stack.
•You just like to mix on the bright side or dull side.
If your mixes consistently sound dull or dark when you listen elsewhere, this usually indicates that your monitors are too bright, relative to your normal hearing. A bit less
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RCA | XLR | HIGH FREQ |
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(UNBALANCED) | (BALANCED) |
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| FILTER |
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| INPUT |
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| 0 +2dB |
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TRS |
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| (NORMAL) |
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(BALANCED) |
| LOW FREQ |
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| FILTER | OFF MAX |
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| LEVEL |
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| 0 | +2dB +4dB |
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| (NORMAL) |
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ON
CAUTION: REPLACE WITH THE SAME FUSE AND RATING.
DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE.
MR5