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Emit, Emim, Djusting – Infiniti OMEGA 9301297-001 User Manual

Page 14: Evel, Etting the, Udio, Ystem, Ontrols

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Omega – Owner’s Manual

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DJUSTING

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EMIT

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EVEL

Your Omega loudspeaker allows the EMIT tweeter to be adjusted to one of
three settings (boost, flat, cut). Start with the flat setting and compare to the
boost or cut setting. Trust your ears and select the setting that is most pleasur-
able for your listening room.

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DJUSTING

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EMIM

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EVEL

Your Omega loudspeaker allows the EMIM midrange to be adjusted to one
of two settings (flat and cut). Start with the flat setting and compare to cut
setting. Again trust your ears.

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ETTING THE

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UDIO

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YSTEM

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ONTROLS

Never operate your audio system with the equalizer, tone and loudness con-
trols set at maximum boost. This will place undue strain on the amplifier and
can also result in damage to the speakers.
The position of the volume control setting is of little consequence in judging
the amount of power a system generates. Loudness is a function of audio gain,
which in itself is unimportant to the user. The only important consideration is
the loudness level at which the system can be safely played, regardless of
where the volume control is set.
Always turn down the volume of your system completely when changing a
record or switching inputs from phono or CD to FM, and so on. Excessively
loud transients, which can result from a dropped stylus on a record or from
improperly designed switches, can result in severe damage to your speakers.
Furthermore, when changing wires, pulling plugs, and so on, always turn off
all the equipment to prevent transients from entering the speaker. Use caution,
and your speakers will repay you with many years of trouble-free service.

L.F.

OMEGA

EMIM

EMIT

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flat

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NORTHRIDGE, CALIFORNIA, USA

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Note: The settings for EMIT and EMIM

drivers will vary depending on the

listening room they are positioned in.

Rooms with lots of glass and other hard

surfaces may require the cut setting.

Rooms with lots of draperies and other

sound-absorbing material may require

flat or boost settings.