LS1be Studio Monitors Manual
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7. If you use a subwoofer, each LS1 has a ’sub out‘, that offers an already ltered analog line
level signal. The lter settings can be chosen in the LS1 Remote software preferences. In case
you own the Grimm LS1s subwoofers, please also read the following paragraph about connecting
the LS1s subs.
8. The ’AES/EBU out‘ XLR-out on the usb-interface will not be used in a hi-setup.
(-> In a studio situation this output provides the digital AES/EBU from the USB source
that can be looped through to a digital audio meter)
Your wiring should now look a bit like on the left page and your basic system setup is nished. All
that is missing now is some music! So let's have a look at the different source options.
The LS1 has three types of connectors:
XLR male/female: Used for symmetrical signal transmission via two wire shielded cable. This
can be either an analog or a digital connection. Digital cables carry two channels (left and right)
in one cable.
CAT5: Used for data transmission of AES/EBU digital audio and control data via an ethernet style
cable. The loopback-connector that is inserted at the ’end of the chain‘ enables bi-directional data
transmission between the computer, the LS1r Controller and the internal dsp's in the LS1.
Please mark that the LS1 only uses the physical CAT5 connector that is also used for ethernet, but it is not
a network connection. NEVER connect the LS1 to an ethernet router or computer!
USB: Used for connecting a computer or media player.
Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity