IN-UNF Quick Setup Guide

 

Dip Switch Settings

  • Bass Unit: Horizontal Position img Switch 1: DOWN

    Bass Unit: Vertical Position img Switch 1: UP

  • Position 1: Desk in the center. img Switch 2: DOWN • Switch 3: DOWN

    Position 2: Desk against a wall. img Switch 2: UP • Switch 3: DOWN

    Position 3: Desk in a corner. img Switch 2: DOWN • Switch 3: UP

    Position 4: Desk in a carroll. img Switch 2: UP • Switch 3: UP

  • Neutral img Switch 4: DOWN • Switch 5: DOWN • Switch 6: DOWN

    2 dB Low Frequency Boost img Switch 4: UP • Switch 5: DOWN • Switch 6: DOWN

    2 dB Midrange Boost (HF and LF Cut) img Switch 4: DOWN • Switch 5: UP • Switch 6: DOWN

    2 dB High Frequency Boost img Switch 4: UP • Switch 5: UP • Switch 6: DOWN

    4 dB Low Frequency Boost img Switch 4: UP • Switch 5: UP • Switch 6: UP

    2 dB Low Frequency Cut img Switch 4: DOWN • Switch 5: DOWN • Switch 6: UP

    2 dB Midrange Cut (HF and LF Boost) img Switch 4: UP • Switch 5: DOWN • Switch 6: UP

    2 dB HF Cut img Switch 4: DOWN • Switch 5: UP • Switch 6: UP

  • Standby On img Switch 7: DOWN

    Standby Off img Switch 7: UP

  • LED On img Switch 8: DOWN

    LED Off img Switch 8: UP

 

Setup Guide

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    Position your system in your room. Place the system in the middle of the room, against a wall, or in a corner. You can even place the system in a carrel, or put your desk so that you have a wall behind you, and immediately to either side.

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    Avoid setting the system up so that your back is up against a wall. This will cause bass buildups between the system, the wall, and your listening position. This is not a valid position for monitoring.

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    When setting up in a corner, aim the system 45 degrees away from the walls. Avoid setting up so that one side is within a meter of a wall, with the other side being further from a wall. img Make sure the back of the IN-UNF is within a meter of the corner.

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    DO NOT place the bass unit on the floor. The bass unit is made to be used on your desk. Using it on the floor will result in poor sound quality. This is not a valid position for monitoring, and it will likely not even be fun to listen to.

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    Aim the tweeters of the satellites so that they’re aimed directly at your ears. Experiment with moving them slightly in and out to get the best possible stereo picture.

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    Position yourself about arm’s length from the system.

  • Decide on vertical or horizontal placement for the bass unit. img There is not necessarily an acoustic advantage to either position, so choose the one that works best with the space on your desk.

  • Use the printouts from the quick-start guide to position your system on your desk. img Place the printouts under the front corners of the bass unit, and then place the satellites in the marked position on the printout. Carefully slide the printouts out when done, and place them aside. img If you’ve lost your printouts, you can download new ones below.

  • Place the rest of your deskscape around and on the IN-UNF. img Without disturbing the arrangement of the satellites in relation to the woofer, place your computer, monitor screen, laptop, keyboard and/or mouse on your desk.

    DO NOT place laptops or other electronics that are magnetically sensitive directly on the bass unit. img The strong magnets of the bass unit may damage hard drives or other magnetically sensitive components. Kali Audio is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of placing these devices on the bass unit.

 

Spacing Printouts

 

 

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