Specifications

The AIR concept
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Introduction
Dynaudio and TC Electronic are proud to present
the AIR monitor system.
The AIR monitor systems take a giant step forward in
near-eld monitoring. They include switch-mode ampli-
cation and power-supply. With the addition of DSP and
CPU, new possibilities are opened for easy, convenient
and precise central control of both audio and setup.
The AIR monitor system’s networking possibilities will
t nicely into today’s applications and can be taken far
into the future studio.
A brief overview of the advantages offered by the AIR
concept:
System integration and networking: total recall,
central control
Flexibility/adjustment possibilities: to the room,
personal liking etc.
Extreme precision: precise alignment of individual
monitors at the factory
Improved audio quality: from intelligent algorithms
and precision lters
Direct Digital Reference (Digital Input)
Both AIR 6 and AIR 15 are professional audio rear-
ported near-eld monitors and are excellent for both
stereo and surround setups in applications such as mu-
sic recording/mixing, post production, lm, broadcast,
video-editing etc.
Extreme precision
The frequency response and timing of the woofer and
tweeter signals of AIR monitors is controlled to a level
of precision only practically obtainable with DSP. Fur-
thermore, the sensitivity of each individual loudspeaker
driver is measured in the line of production, and devi-
ations are compensated in the DSP software to 0.1 dB
steps.
Perfectly aligned monitors also give the so far unseen
advantage of interchangeability. In the unlikely case of
a monitor breakdown, a perfectly matching monitor can
be added instantly.
As most productions do end up in a digital format these
days, the AIR series allow monitoring of the “pure” dig-
ital signal. Simply feed the monitors directly with an
AES/EBU signal.
Having said that, many studios today are still working
with analog signals for monitoring – therefore, an ana-
log input option is also provided.
The following section is an introduction to the concept
of the AIR systems. You will nd detailed parameter
explanations, setup guides and calibration info in later
sections of this manual.