Meridian Audio M60C Speaker User Manual


 
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M60C User Guide
If any of these items is missing, please contact your dealer. We
suggest that you retain the packaging carefully, as it provides
maximum protection in transit.
WARNING: Take great care when unpacking or repacking the
M60C that you do not put undue pressure on the front, as the
drive units may be damaged if pressed.
Getting Going
IMPORTANT: Before connecting to the AC supply, check that the
unit has been manufactured to the correct supply voltage for your
territory.
Do not make any alterations to the connections of your system
with the M60C AC power switched on.
To get going:
Use the audio cable supplied to connect the unbalanced input
of the speaker to an appropriate preamplifier or surround
sound decoder.
Switch on the power at the source at a low volume level.
Connect the M60C to AC power with the cord provided.
Switch on the M60C with the switch located next to the AC
power inlet. A green light should appear at the front of the unit
and you should be able to play music.
If you cannot hear any sound, refer to Help!
Installing your M60C
This section explains how to get the best from your M60C
installation. If your system includes a Meridian 565 Digital
Surround Processor, you will find more information on correct
installation in its User Guide.
Connections
AC power connects to the M60 at the left hand end of the speaker
viewed from the front. Where possible connect the M60C to a
grounded socket using the mains lead provided. Try to use a
separate AC power outlet for each active speaker. The use of
adapter units is discouraged as they degrade the sound quality.
Unbalanced audio may be connected to the single phono socket.
This can be connected to any preamplifier or surround sound
decoder such as the Meridian 565 Digital Surround Processor. In
this case connect to the Analogue Centre output.