ADAM HM2 Operation manual

HM2 Home Monitor
Operation manual
english
english / deutsch
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Introduction
First of all, we would like to thank you for choosing ADAM Audio!
ADAM Home Monitors are built for maximum quality reproduction and audio perfection. You have selected a precise, high resolution passive speaker system that allows you to professionally evaluate audio recordings. We are condent that these monitors can meet your expectations for faithful sound reproduction.
To enjoy the capabilities of your new speakers, please read the following safety and warranty considerations before connecting them. Try to become informed about the speaker placement and the available control factors - the positioning and the acoustic properties of the control room often play a bigger role than you might think.
The HM2 is a compact near eld monitor. It is an ideal tool for small control rooms, recording vehicles and post-production suites. It is also perfectly suited for situations where a combination of no-compromise sound reproduction and a small footprint is required.
The HM2 is a two-way ported passive system that uses a single A.R.T. tweeter and conventional bass/midrange driver below the crossover frequency of 1.8 kHz.
The use of our exceptional A.R.T. tweeter ensures full compatibility with the latest expanded high frequency resolution media formats such as DVD Audio and SACD. At the same time, the HM2 allows you to monitor the low frequency range down to 52 Hz with a at response.
We hope very much that you enjoy your new monitors and their unique transducer design. If you have any questions about this or any of our products, don’t hesitate to contact us - we will be happy to advise you. The ADAM Audio Team
Quickstart
Your new speaker system will need some hours of playtime to reach its full potential. It is advised to warm up the monitors a bit before working with them.
When you start listening, keep all panel settings in the tweeter level switch position. You should listen to various recordings rst, especially untreated material that should sound natural, where only little or no equalization or dynamic correction has been applied. After some experience you will be better prepared to eventually adapt to your room’s acoustics.
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Setting up your speakers
General recommendations for the set up:
The speakers should be positioned on rm ground or a stand. Vibrating parts of nearby objects can mask the sound. Normally it is advised to set them up in the vertical position:
Obstacles between the speaker and your ear must be avoided. You should be able to see the speaker completely. Avoid placement near reective surfaces, too. You will lose room information!
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