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[A] When unlinked in either individual mode or additive mode, the mono button will toggle on and off independently from
the speaker group. In other words, if you have the
mono button engaged and move from speaker 1 to speaker 2 or 3, the
mono button will stay lit until you deselect it. (This is the default setup.)
[B]
link mode tie the mono button to your monitors, so every time you select them mono is activated. (For example, if
you have a single monitor like an Auratone.) Press
speaker 2 and the mono button turns on. Press speaker 1 and the mono
button turns off. In this scenario, it can still be engaged for speaker 1, but it won’t remember to follow speaker 1 until you
program it.
Benefit: Want to do a phase coherency check for TV, broadcast and on-board mobile device playback? Press the mono button at
your discretion. (This is the default.) Have a single monitor (Auratone)? Program the button to follow that speaker set.
Operation: Refer to
setup mode section for details.
Tip: , Remember to utilize momentoggle. It is programmed into all of these switches. (Refer to section 3).
Operation: To activate
additive mono, navigate to the more page. Select
. Next, go to the control room page.
You will see the usb and aes/spdif setup buttons with the magic orange programming (brackets) around them alternately
blinking green like lighters during a 1990’s Whitesnake concert. Then in the speakers section check to ensure that the (1)
button is unlit. You are currently set to individual mode. Next, press speaker (1). Exit setup mode by hitting either the usb
or aes/spdif setup buttons.
Operation: For
link mono, navigate to the more page. Select
. Next, go to the control room page. You will see
the usb and aes/spdif setup buttons with the magic orange programming (brackets) around them alternately blinking
green like lighters during Ozzfest. In the speakers section check to ensure that the (1) button is dimly lit. You are now
set to individual mode. Next, press and hold the desired speaker (1) or (2) until it blinks quickly. Then light up the mono
button. (Process may be repeated for the other speakers as well.) The pairing may be confirmed by pressing the speaker
button again. It will remain in setup mode. Exit setup mode by pressing either the usb or aes/spdif setup buttons. mono
will now track with the speaker.
Note: 50% of the world still listens in mono- think about it. A “stereo” iPhone, playing through its speakers at 2” of separation
is mono. (Maybe not for a mouse.)
50. BLUETOOTH REMOTE HEADPHONES
individual mode
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