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Brand | Samson |
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Model | S-3-way |
Category | Recording Equipment |
Language | English |
Covers essential warnings regarding electrical shock, moisture, and proper handling.
Lists crucial guidelines for operating the unit safely and for future reference.
Introduces the Samson S-3-way electronic crossover and its primary applications.
Details warranty policies and procedures for unit servicing and return authorization.
Outlines the advanced features and capabilities of the S-3-way crossover.
Identifies and explains the various controls and indicators on the front panel.
Details the input/output connectors and power inlet on the rear panel.
Guides users through initial setup, mode selection, and understanding indicators.
Provides a practical example for setting up a Stereo 3-way system.
Lists specific control positions for the Stereo 3-way setup example.
Explains the High Pass Filter's role in eliminating low frequencies and saving amplifier energy.
Describes the delay feature for synchronizing speaker driver arrival times.
Details the function of individual phase reversal and mute switches per frequency band.
Explains the CD EQ, Mono Sub summing, and Limiter features for system tuning.
Guides users through wiring and setting up a Stereo 2-way system.
Guides users through wiring and setting up a Stereo 3-way system.
Guides users through wiring and setting up a Mono 4-way system.
Guides users through wiring and setting up the special Mono 4-Way Low mode.
Illustrates unbalanced 1/4", balanced TRS 1/4", and XLR balanced connectors.
Provides a detailed guide for wiring male and female XLR connectors correctly.
Explains how to use a Real Time Analyzer to accurately set the delay time.
Details using a RTA to calibrate gain controls for a flat system response.
Lists detailed technical data including inputs, outputs, frequency response, and physical attributes.
Presents the internal block diagram and operating frequencies for different modes.