Resolv 65a control panel, Powering the resolv 65a, Operating the resolv 65a – Samson Resolv 65a RESOLV65A User Manual

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Operating the RESOLV 65a

RESOLV 65a Control Panel

The Resolv 65a’s rear control panel is where you will make your connections for both AC power and audio
signals. The rear panel is also contains the controls to make adjustments to the overall volume and frequency
response curve. The following section details the rear panel controls and connections.

Powering the Resolv 65a

Since the Resolv 65a is an active studio monitor with an on-board power amplifier and electronic crossover, it
is necessary to connect the unit to an AC power supply. Make sure that the main Power switch is set to the off
position and connect the supplied IEC power cable into the AC inlet.

Things that go Hum!

When running power cables, be care-
ful not to run the AC power cords or AC
extension cords in parallel to your input
cables. This will help reduce any AC hum
that can be picked up. If your have to
cross an AC line with an audio line, try to
cross them at a 90 degree angle for the
least amount of induced hum. Using the
Resolv 65a’s balanced input connectors
will greatly protect against the induced
hum thanks to the common mode rejec-
tion (the induced hum is phase canceled)
that its balanced input circuit provides.

POWER SWITCH – The POWER switch

is used to turn on the Resolv 65a’s
active electronics. When set to the on
position, the internal LED will illumi-
nate green, indicating the Resolv 65a
is powered up and ready for opera-
tion. The Resolv 65a also has a blue
LED which illuminates when the unit is
powered up.

AC INLET - Connect the supplied IEC

power cable here.

The Resolv 65a’s rear panel provides two important controls for adjusting the overall sound of the monitor,
Mid-Presence and Volume. Eventually, you will adjust these controls to your preferable position and “set it
and forget it”. That’s assuming that the monitors remain in the same spot, in the same studio. If you take
your monitors to other studios you may find the controls extremely useful in adjusting the sound for the new
room.

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