Do you have a question about the swissonic Audio 2 and is the answer not in the manual?
Provides links to website for PDF download, keyword search, online guides, and personal consultation.
Explains letterings, displays, instructions, and the meaning of symbols and signal words used in the manual.
Defines the device's purpose and warns against improper use, personal injury, or property damage.
Warns about choking hazards from packaging/small parts and unsupervised use by children.
Specifies environmental requirements like avoiding liquids, sunlight, dirt, and temperature fluctuations.
Warns that unbalanced XLR cables can damage the device when phantom power is active.
Alerts users that rubber feet may stain surfaces over time and suggests using an underlay.
Specifies the operating systems (Windows/macOS) and USB port requirements for optimal device use.
Guides through connecting the device via USB port and its power supply.
Guides installation of audio drivers for Windows and macOS, including troubleshooting steps.
Details the function of each control and input/output on the front panel of the audio interface.
Explains the rear panel connections, including USB, headphone I/O, and main outputs.
Explains balanced versus unbalanced transmission and their susceptibility to interference.
Illustrates and defines different connector types like 1/4" phone plugs, mini phone jack, and XLR plugs.
Instructs on environmentally friendly disposal of packaging materials through recycling.
Advises on proper disposal of the old device according to WEEE directive and local regulations.
Provides links to website for PDF download, keyword search, online guides, and personal consultation.
Explains letterings, displays, instructions, and the meaning of symbols and signal words used in the manual.
Defines the device's purpose and warns against improper use, personal injury, or property damage.
Warns about choking hazards from packaging/small parts and unsupervised use by children.
Specifies environmental requirements like avoiding liquids, sunlight, dirt, and temperature fluctuations.
Warns that unbalanced XLR cables can damage the device when phantom power is active.
Alerts users that rubber feet may stain surfaces over time and suggests using an underlay.
Specifies the operating systems (Windows/macOS) and USB port requirements for optimal device use.
Guides through connecting the device via USB port and its power supply.
Guides installation of audio drivers for Windows and macOS, including troubleshooting steps.
Details the function of each control and input/output on the front panel of the audio interface.
Explains the rear panel connections, including USB, headphone I/O, and main outputs.
Explains balanced versus unbalanced transmission and their susceptibility to interference.
Illustrates and defines different connector types like 1/4" phone plugs, mini phone jack, and XLR plugs.
Instructs on environmentally friendly disposal of packaging materials through recycling.
Advises on proper disposal of the old device according to WEEE directive and local regulations.
| Type | Active Nearfield Monitor |
|---|---|
| Woofer Size | 5.25" |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Amplifier Power (RMS) | 50 W |
| Inputs | XLR, 1/4" TRS, RCA |
| Tweeter Size | 1 inch |