Instrukcja obsługi KRK V Series 8

KRK monitor V Series 8

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USER MANUAL
KRK V SERIES 4
BI-AMPLIFIED
DSP CONTROLLED
STUDIO MONITOR
They deliver a clean and detailed sound with a strong sense of focus, they make good mixes sound
good, and if there are any problems with, they’ll let you know.” Sound on Sound Magazine
“It’s no exaggeraon to say that the V8s are among the best monitors we’ve tried in this price
range, and some of the nicest of this size at any price! ” DJ Magazine
“I love tracking on my 8s! I can turn them up for starng my drum sounds and they sound nice and
full and loud. Then I can turn them down, even dim them and still hear the fullness and clarity of
my recording.” Steve Marcantonio Legendary Nashville recording engineer/mixer
-dB LEVEL ATTENUATION starts set to
zero to be at +4 dBu or -10 dBV.
Reduce this on both monitors in half
dB steps to level match these to other
monitors you may use with them up to
-3 dB.
SYSTEM SETTINGS use these to adjust
overall system preferences.
A - GROUNDLIFT If you have a ground
loop and need to get rid of ground
related noise, use this switch. It may
also increase noise from other
sources.
B - INPUT - We ship the monitors -10
on the input sensivity. This makes
them compable with most gear;
choose +4 seng for most pro gear.
This will reduce your output level from
the -10 seng so you will need to
apply a higher-level signal at the input;
this will increase the dynamic range
and lower the noise oor.
C - STANDBY Use this to engage or
disengage the standby. If standby is
engaged the unit will go into sleep
mode 30 minutes aer no signal is
detected. The monitors will wake up
once you send signal to them again.
D - LOGO LED Turns the front KRK logo
on and o
E - LOGO LED DIM With the KRK logo on this sets it to dim or bright. Set it to your desired seng
according to the ambient light in your studio.
LOW CONTROL
LOW SHELF Cut (minus) seings are wall-coupling lters. These EQ setngs roll o the low end that
can build up the closer you get to walls or if you have low ceilings.
Boost (plus) sengs add low end if you need more thump, set these to your taste. Most studios
will achieve plenty of low-end with the seng in the at posion.
LOW MID PEQ This is a parametric EQ with a wide Q. It does not cut your low end as it cuts low mid
frequencies. We call it a desk lter. If you have a large mixing board aka “desk” or a large desk, you
can get a buildup in the low mids that can cause audio muddiness.
Note: one seng ulizes both the wall coupling lter and the desk lter.
HIGH CONTROL
HIGH SHELF and HIGH MID PEQ All these sengs are for you to set to your mixing taste. If you feel
you need more, or less high mids or highs, adjust these unl you are happy. Some studios are
bright and need less highs and some studios are dark and need more highs. We give you Shelf and
PEQ EQ’s. PEQ EQ adjusts high mid frequencies up or down without changing the high frequencies.
USB JACK is for possible future updates and/or features.
The KRK design team has painstakingly modeled and analyzed hundreds of monitor placement and
room acoustic situaons to ensure that KRK delivers the most useful eq tools with minimal
adjustments. Room acouscs are the biggest issue in today’s studios because we are not in the
perfectly built rooms now. Many great studios are just in revamped houses. We are giving you
control to correct some of the anomalies you get from these types of situaons.
With th e LOW CONTROL and HIGH CONTROL, we have given you 49 dierent combinaons eq of
voicings to help you correct for your studio acouscs to deliver more accurate monitoring. Start ’s
with LOW CONTROL HIGH CONTROL and switches set to L4 and H4 respecvely, which is at, no
cut or boost and the dB LEVEL ATTENUATION on 0. Set them up in your room per the informaon
and diagrams below. Listen to some of your favorite songs and mixes. Try dierent posions in
your room and placement before making eq adjustments and then adjust the eq to give you your
best listening and monitoring experience.
SYSTEM SETUP Overall system setup is crucial to avoid unnecessary room acousc interacon. A
room’s natural acouscs may alter the sound level at various frequencies due to abnormal
dampening or reecons. Follow the checklist below for more details.
1 The system setup (studio monitors and work table) should be placed within the front 1/3 of the
room. Doing so will reduce reecon buildup of peak frequencies.
2 The le and right sides of the system setup should be centered an equal distance from the le
and right walls. This will produce even mid and low frequency response and preserve stereo
imaging.
3 Avoid a listening posion (your ears) that is closer than 3 feet (1 meter) from any wall. Also avoid
large objects (such as lamps or decoraons) near the studio monitor and listening posion.
4 Diusers and absorpon material in the corners and back of a room will help remove room
interacon by prevenng reflecons.
5 Carpeng will help prevent reecons from hard oor surfaces.
6 Studio monitor isolators (foam or rubber pads) will help remove low frequency coupling between
the stands and desk. Low frequency coupling will cause the stand or desk to vibrate causing
unwanted sounds.
7 A low noise oor (no outside interference from refrigerators or fans) is important to prevent the
masking of low frequency detail. Rales due to studio monitor playback should be removed as well.
Within the system setup, the studio monitors and listening placement should be posioned in a
near eld conguraon as follows: The le and right studio monitors should be approximately 3 to
5 feet (1 to 1.5 meters) apart and directed at a 60 degree angle towards the listening locaon.
Measure the distance between the le and right studio monitors and note the listening posion is
equal distance to both sides. This will form an equilateral triangle. It is important that both le and
right studio monitors are level matched. The V Series 4 is a two-way studio monitor with a tweeter
(producing high frequencies) and a woofer (producing mid and low frequencies) in one enclosure.
In between the tweeter and woofer is the acousc axis point where the full frequency range comes
together. The ideal locaon for the acoustic axis point is located at ear level in the listening
posion. It is acceptable to angle the studio monitors so the acousc axis is in the correct direcon.


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Marka: KRK
Kategoria: monitor
Model: V Series 8

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