KRK ROKIT G2 User Manual

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Mid-Field Configuration – This configuration is similar to the Close-Field configuration.

It is normally used with larger monitors or when the monitors are too large or heavy to be

placed on the work surface. This set up has the potential for a larger sweet spot and

better spatial imaging. Make sure that the monitor is high enough so that the woofer is not

obscured by your mixing surface or studio furniture (refer to Figure 2).

Listening Position

60°

60°

Adding a Subwoofer

Note that KRK subwoofers are optimized for use with KRK full range monitors. Begin by

determining the best location for your subwoofer. If possible, the optimum set up would

reflect that shown in Figure 3; however, this set up may not be practical, or possible, in

your room. Once you have set up your monitors, listen to program material that you know

contains low frequency information. If your subwoofer has a phase switch, adjust the

subwoofer to provide the highest frequency setting possible. Flip the switch back and forth

to find the loudest setting. Then adjust the sub’s low pass filter so that it works in

conjunction with the satellite’s high pass frequencies. When you have finished, readjust the

level of the sub.

Subwoofer

Left

Right

Listening Position

Figure 2

Figure 3

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