Monolith THX-LCR THX Ultra Certified 3-Way LCR in-Wall Speaker Instructions Manual
- June 4, 2024
- MONOLITH
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Monolith THX-LCR THX Ultra Certified 3-Way LCR in-Wall Speaker
Specifications
- BRAND: Monolith
- SPEAKER TYPE: In Wall
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Home Theater, Window
- MOUNTING TYPE: Window Mount, Wall Mount
- CONTROLLER TYPE: Ring
- WOOFERS: 6. 5 inch
- CROSS-OVER: 550Hz-1. 9kHz
- SENSITIVITY: 88.5 dB
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 35 Hz – 24 kHz
- IMPEDANCE: 4 ohm
- TWEETER: 1” silk dome tweeter with Neodymium Magnet and Copper Shorting Ring
- MIDRANGE: 2” silk dome Midrange with Neodymium Magnet and Aluminum Shorting Ring
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 20.7 x 18.7 x 8.9 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1.23 pounds
Introduction
The THX In Wall Speaker Series reproduces the best home theatre soundtracks and music with an extremely high level of realism. Every speaker has received THX certification, guaranteeing the best frequency response, dispersion, and distortion levels. The THX accreditation guarantees that the speaker’s output will sound exactly as the audio engineer intended. You have never heard home theatre sound this powerful, detailed, or immersive from an in-wall speaker before thanks to the THX-265IW’s premium drivers, THX certification, advanced crossover network, and MDF baffle.
HOW TO CONNECT TO THE RECEIVER
Connect one end of a single mono RCA wire to one of the subwoofer’s LFE & LINE UNBALANCED INPUTS and the other end to the receiver’s LFE or dedicated subwoofer output.
HOW TO TEST SURROUND SOUND
First, right-click the taskbar speaker icon and choose “Sounds” from the menu that appears. (Alternatively, you can access the Control Panel by clicking Hardware and Sound > Sound.) Select the “Playback” tab in the window that pops up, then pick the surround sound output device you want to test from the list.
HOW TO CHANGE AUDIO INPUT
On the player notification tile, tap the tiny button in the upper right corner. You will see a list of connected audio devices in the media player pop-up. If you want to swap, tap that option.
Frequently Asked Questions
What about THX speakers?
The development of the THX standard has had a significant positive impact on home theatre audio quality over time. Every viewing experience includes some of the highest sound quality thanks to THX® Certified speakers.
What are speakers that are THX certified?
A THX-certified amplifier, receiver, or speakers, for example, in audio equipment, will reproduce sound at reference quality for a specific room size. Therefore, a THX-certified system will reproduce sound exactly as it was heard in the mixing studio if the components are configured properly.
What distinguishes THX and Dolby from one another?
The THX modes do not encode or decode audio; rather, they process the sound after Dolby Digital, DTS, or any other codec has decoded it. For instance, the Integra DTR-7.9’s THX Surround EX employs Re-Equalization (Re-EQ), Timbre Matching, and Adaptive Decorrelation to the audio that Dolby Digital EX has decoded.
Why won’t my THX audio work?
Your defective or out-of-date audio driver is the primary cause of the majority of Windows audio-related problems. Using out-of-date drivers could result in incompatibility problems, which would make your THX Spatial Audio unusable. In order to make THX Spatial Audio work, you must upgrade each of your audio drivers.
Which dB setting should I use for my speakers?
Generally speaking, 75 dB is the optimal setting for your speakers. If you get too close to the speakers, anything higher than this could disturb you or hurt your ears. Using an SPL meter is the most reliable method for determining the volume of your speakers.
Where is my speaker icon located?
The Speaker symbol will show up in the Status Bar if you close the Call screen, and the speaker on the back of the phone will begin to play the sound from your call. By clicking the Speaker symbol once again while looking at the in-call screen, you can switch off the loudspeaker.
Why won’t my speaker come on?
Select Sounds by doing a right-click on the taskbar’s speaker icon. Right- click the default speakers under the Playback tab and choose Show Disabled Devices and Show Disconnected Devices. You should now see your headphones or speakers. Select Enable with the right-click menu on the headphones or speakers.
What does a speaker’s power output mean?
This basically indicates that it has the ability to handle or process 100 Watts of power. More specifically, the number of Watts represents the maximum amount of power that a speaker can handle under specified conditions before failing. In actuality, this means that a speaker rated at 100W is frequently capable of handling more power.
How is the front and back audio changed?
Open the audio manager, and under the “Playback device” tab, click “Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously” after clicking “Device Advanced Settings” in the top right corner of the page. Now, switching between the two sound systems should be really simple.
Does sound quality increase with wattage?
Yes, it is true that speakers play louder and clearer at higher power levels (watts). However, slight variations in power don’t produce much of an audible difference. The power would need to double in order to perceptibly hear a change (a 3dB increase).
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