Turbosound MI5 Speaker User Manual


 
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MILAN
MILAN user manual
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8. Bass Mode switch
This slide switch introduces a fourth order high-pass filter in the lower part of the frequency
response at 100Hz, and is useful to avoid boominess due to proximity to the floor when the Milan
loudspeaker is used as a floor monitor. The bass mode high-pass should also be selected when
the Milan MI5 is used with sub-bass loudspeakers. This allows bass frequencies to be routed
appropriately to the sub-bass speakers, avoiding an overlap between these and the Milan MI5, and
giving greater clarity and definition to the overall sound.
9. Mix Out
A balanced line level output on a balanced male XLR that connects to additional powered Milan
loudspeakers. This output contains a mix of all connected sources and is post-EQ, although it is
independent of the bass mode switch. Note that adjusting the equalisation will similarly affect any
additional Milan loudspeakers connected from this output.
10. Power Indicator
Illuminates blue to indicate that mains power is connected and powered up.
11. Signal Indicator
Illuminates green when the signal level reaches -6dB, and is a useful indicator of the input signal
approaching the limiter threshold.
12. Limit indicator
Illuminates red when the signal level approaches maximum and the limiters start working.
Frequent and/or continuous lighting of limit LED indicates overdriving. If this occurs reduce the
input level to the loudspeaker or enlarge your system with additional loudspeakers.