The Monolith III Speaker SystemUser's Manual
Page10Monolith III User's ManualTHREE: Passive Bi-amplification.THREE: Passive Bi-amplification.THREE: Passive Bi-amplification.THREE: Passive Bi
Page11Monolith III User's Manualeliminate the negative effects of timedelay (also referred to as group delay)that occurs when a signal passesthro
Page12Monolith III User's ManualIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionThe MONOLITH IIIx system utilizes theelectronic IIIx
Page13Monolith III User's ManualAAAAAC PC PC PC PC Power Connectionower Connectionower Connectionower Connectionower ConnectionPlug in AC mains o
Page14Monolith III User's ManualCrossover SettingsCrossover SettingsCrossover SettingsCrossover SettingsCrossover SettingsBefore you do any forma
Page15Monolith III User's Manual+4dB35 Hz 45 Hz40 Hz30 Hz50 Hz-2dB 0dB-4dB+2dBf r e q u e n c yb o o s t / c u tFigure 6Figure 6Figure 6Figure 6F
Page16Monolith III User's ManualMusical TastesMusical TastesMusical TastesMusical TastesMusical TastesAn added benefit of the contourcontrols on
Page17Monolith III User's ManualTo prevent subsonic energy from taxingthe listener, room, and driver, a sub-sonic high-pass filter is necessary.
Page18Monolith III User's ManualYour RoomYour RoomYour RoomYour RoomYour RoomThis is one of those areas that requiresa little background to under
Page19Monolith III User's ManualRules of ThumbRules of ThumbRules of ThumbRules of ThumbRules of ThumbHard vs. Soft SurfacesHard vs. Soft Surface
Page2Monolith III User's ManualIntroductionInstallation in BriefMonolith III SpecificationsHistoryConnectionIIIp ConnectionIIIx ConnectionIIIx Op
Page20Monolith III User's ManualDispersion ConceptsDispersion ConceptsDispersion ConceptsDispersion ConceptsDispersion ConceptsIn the field of lo
Page21Monolith III User's ManualGeneral PlacementGeneral PlacementGeneral PlacementGeneral PlacementGeneral PlacementStart by making certain that
Page22Monolith III User's ManualExperimentationExperimentationExperimentationExperimentationExperimentationToe-inToe-inToe-inToe-inToe-in.Now you
Page23Monolith III User's ManualAssociated EquipmentAssociated EquipmentAssociated EquipmentAssociated EquipmentAssociated EquipmentYour Martin-L
Page24Monolith III User's ManualHow is it that music can be recreated bysomething that you are able to seethrough? Electrostatic energy makesthis
Page25Monolith III User's Manualmajor contributor to the sonic purity ofthe electrostatic concept due to itsexceptional linearity and low distort
Page26Monolith III User's Manual1. Full Range Operation1. Full Range Operation1. Full Range Operation1. Full Range Operation1. Full Range Operati
Page27Monolith III User's Manual2. Curvilinear Line2. Curvilinear Line2. Curvilinear Line2. Curvilinear Line2. Curvilinear Line Source Source
Page28Monolith III User's ManualQuestionsCould my children, pets, or myselfCould my children, pets, or myselfCould my children, pets, or myselfCo
Page29Monolith III User's ManualLack of BassLack of BassLack of BassLack of BassLack of BassCheck your speaker wires. Is the polarity correct?Poo
Page3Monolith III User's ManualIntroductionCongratulations, you have invested inone of the world’s premier loudspeakersystems!The Martin-Logan MO
Page30Monolith III User's ManualACACACACAC. Abbreviation for alternatingcurrent.Active crossoverActive crossoverActive crossoverActive crossoverA
Page31Monolith III User's Manualvalue.InductanceInductanceInductanceInductanceInductance. The property of anelectric circuit by which a varyingcu
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Page4Monolith III User's ManualWe know you are eager to hearyour new MONOLITH III loudspeak-ers, so this section is provided toallow fast and eas
Page5Monolith III User's ManualMonolith III SpecificationsThe MONOLITH III hybrid speakersystem consists of a broad-rangesingle element electrost
Page6Monolith III User's ManualIn the late 1800’s, any loudspeaker wasconsidered exotic. Today, most of ustake the wonders of sound reproductionf
Page7Monolith III User's Manualextremely accurate speaker, butJanszen found that the cone speakersof the period were too nonlinear inphase and am
Page8Monolith III User's ManualAC Power ConnectionAC Power ConnectionAC Power ConnectionAC Power ConnectionAC Power ConnectionElectrostatic speak
Page9Monolith III User's ManualPlease take note of the jumpers installedacross the binding posts of the IIIp INTER-FACE... These jumpers attach
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