Alesis Elevate 3 MKII User Manual - Page 5

Features - frequency response

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Features Rear Panel 1. Rear Port: The rear port enhances the bass generated by the woofer, increasing the low frequencies. Make sure these ports are not obstructed 1 since this will adversely affect bass response. 2 2. RCA Inputs: Use the included audio cable or other RCA cables (sold 3 separately) to connect external sound sources to these inputs. 5 3. Stereo/Sub Out: This is a full range audio output which can be connected 4 6 to a mixer, powered speakers, or an external recording device. 4. Bass Boost: This 2-position switch allows you to boost the speakers' bass frequencies. 5. Output to Left Speaker: This is the audio connection to the left speaker. Use the included 1/8" interconnection cable to connect the right speaker to the left speaker. 6. Power Connector: Plug the included AC adapter here. Front Panel 1. Tweeter: This outputs the high frequencies. 2. Woofer: This outputs the low 1 frequencies. 3. Headphones: Connect your 1/8" (3.5 mm) headphones to this output to hear the mix through your headphones. Note that while 2 headphones are connected to Elevate 3, you will not be able to hear sound out of your speakers until the headphones are disconnected. 4. Vol/Power: This knob is used to turn the speakers on and adjust their volume. To turn on, simply turn up the knob. You will feel a click when the speakers turn on. A LED on the left side of the speaker will illuminate. To turn off, simply turn the volume all the way down; the LED will turn off to let you know that the speakers are off. 1 5 1 2 3 4 5

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Features
Rear Panel
1.
Rear Port:
The rear port enhances the
bass
generated
by
the
woofer,
increasing the low frequencies. Make
sure these ports are not obstructed
since this will adversely affect bass
response.
2.
RCA Inputs:
Use the included audio
cable or other RCA cables (sold
separately) to connect external sound
sources to these inputs.
3.
Stereo/Sub Out:
This is a full range
audio output which can be connected
to a mixer, powered speakers, or an
external recording device.
4.
Bass Boost:
This 2-position switch
allows you to boost the speakers’ bass
frequencies.
5.
Output to Left Speaker:
This is the
audio connection to the left speaker.
Use the included 1/8” interconnection
cable to connect the right speaker to
the left speaker.
6.
Power Connector:
Plug the included
AC adapter here.
Front Panel
1.
Tweeter:
This
outputs
the
high
frequencies.
2.
Woofer:
This
outputs
the
low
frequencies.
3.
Headphones:
Connect your 1/8” (3.5
mm) headphones to this output to
hear
the
mix
through
your
headphones.
Note
that
while
headphones are connected to Elevate
3, you will not be able to hear sound
out
of
your
speakers
until
the
headphones are disconnected.
4.
Vol/Power:
This knob is used to turn
the speakers on and adjust their
volume. To turn on, simply turn up the
knob. You will feel a click when the
speakers turn on. A LED on the left
side of the speaker will illuminate. To
turn off, simply turn the volume all the
way down; the LED will turn off to let
you know that the speakers are off.
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