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Feb 21, 2025 - 04:09 AM
To position the KALI IN-UNF Ultra Nearfield Studio Monitoring System on your desk, follow these steps:
1. Place the system in the middle of the room, against a wall, or in a corner. Avoid setting up the system with your back against a wall, as this can cause bass buildups. If setting up in a corner, aim the system 45 degrees away from the walls.
2. Aim the tweeters of the satellite speakers directly at your ears. Experiment with moving them slightly in and out to get the best possible stereo picture.
3. Position yourself about arm's length from the system.
4. Decide on vertical or horizontal placement for the bass unit. There is no acoustic advantage to either position, so choose the one that works best with the space on your desk.
5. Use the printouts from the quickstart guide to position your system on your desk. Place the printouts under the front corners of the bass unit and place the satellites in the marked position on the printout. Carefully slide the printouts out when done.
6. Plug in the IN-UNF by connecting the banana plugs from each satellite to the left side of the bass unit. If the bass unit is horizontal, the right satellite goes on top, and the negative (red) cable goes towards the back. If the bass unit is vertical, the right satellite goes towards the back, and the negative (red) cable goes on the bottom.
By following these steps, you can position the KALI IN-UNF Ultra Nearfield Studio Monitoring System on your desk for optimal performance. For more detailed information, refer to the user manual provided with the product.
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