Operation, Safety precautions & specifications – Cetacea Sound Ensémble 903 User Manual

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PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP A COPY OF THIS GUIDE IN A SAFE PLACE

Safeguard this equipment from high humidity conditions.

Take special care to not drop the equipment, place on a fl at

stable surface.

Heed to all cautions and warnings posted within this guide and

on the speaker equipment.

When not using the equipment for long periods of time, e.g.

one month or longer, disconnect the power supply.

Never force anything into the openings or source inputs of the

speaker equipment.

Do not use this equipment if it shows obvious signs of damage

from shipping or dropping.

Do not use this equipment if ambient temperatures exceed

120 °F (48 °C).

Follow these instructions & use precautions

Input source specifi cations

NOTE

All literature can be found on our website. Please download an
electronic copy of this guide for your records.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS & SPECIFICATIONS

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Operation

Stereo Sources

Maximum input voltage should not exceed 300 mV per input

channel (A, B, or C). Do not use any multi-channel sources like

3-channel, Dolby Digital 5-channel, THX, or Q-Sound.

Mono Sources

Maximum input voltage should not exceed 150 mV per input channel

(A, B, or C). Use microphones that off er a mono or stereo line output

instead of microphone level output. Cetacea Sound microphones

are compatible with the Ensémble. Use of other brands may result in

unpredictable results and is not advised.

Line Level Sources

Although preamps, projector outputs, and music mixers are popular,

it is possible to “overdrive” the Ensémble with these devices, leading

to premature failure and a loss of warranty coverage.

Additionally, equalizers, bass boost, surround sound, QSound,

spatializer, and other compression techniques are not necessary and

will add nothing to the sound quality. This can also “overdrive” the

Ensémble, leading to failure and a loss of warranty coverage.

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