User Manual
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T SERIES MANUAL [ENGLISH]
Ideally, you’ll want your monitors pointing down the length of the room so that the rear 
wall is as far away from your mix position as possible [see Fig. 2]; this will make the 
direct sound emanating from your monitors much louder than the sound bouncing off 
the back wall, thereby minimizing peaky-sounding comb filtering and preventing your 
T 
Series monitors’ precise imaging from being changed.
Fig. 2
To avoid introducing unwanted boosts and dips in bass-frequency response, avoid 
placing each monitor so that its woofer is an equal distance from two or more nearby 
boundaries [for example, front and side walls, or a wall and floor]. The monitors will 
have the same bass response if you place them in mirror images with respect to nearby
walls; that is, the left monitor should be the same distance from the left wall as the 
right monitor is from the right wall, and both monitors should be the same distance 
from the front wall that’s behind them [see Fig. 3]. For the flattest bass response, each 
monitor should be placed at least 16 inches from the nearest wall.
Fig. 3










