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Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundThe high- and low-pass filters sectionsassociated with the main
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11for SurroundAudio InputsThe Model 65 provides six audio inputs: fivemain and
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundThe nominal output level of the main chan-nels, L, C, R, LS, and
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13for SurroundIt’s important to understand how multipleunits operate together
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundcreating the shortest possible interconnect-ing cables. Should t
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15for SurroundSafety Warning: The Model 65 doesnot contain an AC mains disconn
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundremoved from the signal path. This is desig-nated as the Flat po
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17for Surround(crossover) between the main channelloudspeakers and the bass ma
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundarrangements is enormous. The key tosuccessful selection is to e
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19for SurroundThere might be a case where it is desirableto have one of the fi
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundThe process required to actually change thecomponents is simple,
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21for SurroundMain Input Low-Pass FiltersEach of the five main input channels
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundsignal path to simulate the bandwidthrestrictions found with som
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23for SurroundAs with the previous filter revision proce-dures, the new 1%-tol
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundThe other two push-button switches areassociated with the LFE In
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25for SurroundSpecificationsAudio Inputs: 6Type: electronically balanced, co
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Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3for SurroundTable of ContentsForeword ...
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Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5for SurroundForewordI am pleased to present the Model 65 Bass Manager. As Pre
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Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7for SurroundIntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designe
Issue 4, January 2004 Model 65 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundModel 65 Back PanelModel 65 Front PanelLFE InputThe Model 65 cont
Model 65 User Guide Issue 4, January 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9for SurroundSupport for Two SubwoofersAs previously discussed, the outputs of
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