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user manual The Monolith III Speaker System
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Monolith III
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Placement
TWO Bi-wireConnection for the MONOLITH IIIp
Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems?
Signal Connection
Tuning Your Room
Crossover Settings
AC Power Connection
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User's Manual
The Monolith III Speaker System
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Contents
The Monolith III Speaker System
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Contents
Introduction Installation in Brief
Monolith III Specifications History Connection
Introduction
Step 1 Placement
Installation in Brief
Step 2 Power Connection AC
Step 3 Signal Connection
Weight
Monolith III Specifications
Power Handling
Recommended Amplifier Power
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History
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Signal Connection
AC Power Connection
Connection
TWO Bi-wireConnection for the MONOLITH IIIp
IIIp Connection
ONE Standard Connection for MONOLITH IIIp
IIIp Connection
THREE Passive Bi-amplification
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Introduction
IIIx Connection
Warnings
Packaging
Signal Connection
AC Power Connection
HIGH OUTPUT jacks
IIIx Operation
Crossover Settings
Bass Contour Controls
Your Room and Bass
Tuning Your Room
Musical Tastes
IIIx Operation IIIx Technical Description
Theory of Operation
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Your Room
Room Acoustics
Terminology
Bipolar Speakers and Your Room
Rules of Thumb
Vertical Dispersion
Horizontal Dispersion
Room Acoustics
Dispersion Concepts
A controlled 30-degreecylindrical
wave-front,which is a Martin-Logan
General Placement
Placement
The Back Wall
The Front Wall
Experimentation
Final Placement
A Final Word
Toe-in
Associated Equipment
General Information
Care
Solid Footing
An Electrostatic Transducer
The Electrostatic Concept
An Electromagnetic Transducer
1. Full Range Operation
Martin-LoganExclusives
See Figure
Critical Zone
3. Hybrid Technology
2.Curvilinear Line Source
4.Vapor Deposited Film
5. Transducer Integrity
Questions
Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems?
No Output
Troubleshooting
Weak Output, Loss of Highs
Exaggerated Highs, Brightness
Glossary
value