HHB comm CIRCLE SERIES Speaker User Manual


 
HHB Circle studio monitors are designed and built with HHB’s
customary attention to detail. More than 20 years’ experience
and a number of unique innovations have combined to
produce studio monitors capable of performing in the most
demanding professional environments. The Circle 5 and
Circle 3, available in both active and passive versions,
together with the Circle 1 sub-woofer, are perfect for use in a
variety of stereo and surround sound professional monitoring
applications. Extremely responsive, they deliver every
performance with power and clarity.
The HHB Circles are a true family in every sense - both in
character and appearance. Great consistency in their design
and manufacture has resulted in a distinctive Circle sound,
uniformly matched across the entire range, enabling Circle 3s
and 5s to be freely combined in any surround setup without
detrimental effect to the reproduced sound. Striking purple
cones or grilles and a durable black paint finish on all models
further strengthen the family resemblance.
With their high quality audio components and low distortion
filters, the HHB Circle studio monitors are full of features. The
cone on the Circle 5 is formed from an injection moulded
polymer, with varying thickness across its diameter, for a
grain-free texture and minimal cone distortion. And with
controls for master volume on the active Circle 3 and 5, along
with mode switching, input sensitivity, LF boost and phase
controls on the Circle 1, all Circle monitors are fully adaptable
for every studio or project installation.
Whether you possess a stereo pair of loudspeakers or an
entire surround sound system, the HHB Circle studio
monitors are simple to set up and simple to use. With their
many flexible options, they offer a tailor-made solution for
any monitoring application. These operating instructions for
the Circle monitors explain the fundamentals of loudspeaker
connection and positioning, providing clear and simple
information for monitor installation - whatever your
requirements.
Introduction
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