System set-up and operation, Reference 3.5 technology and more – Anthony Gallo Reference 3.5 User Manual

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System Set-Up and Operation

Unpacking

The easiest and safest way to get the speakers out of the packing materials is to first
carefully turn the box over onto its top. Cut the bottom tape and open the flaps. Then
carefully turn the box right side up, making sure to keep all the bottom flaps turned out,
not under the box. Then you can simply lift the box off the Reference 3.5s and place it off
to the side. When lifting and moving the Reference 3.5, grasp it only by the aluminum
backbone and bottom plate.

We recommend saving the boxes and packing materials so you can easily ship or transport
your Reference 3.5's should you need to in the future. It may be easier to store the boxes
if you flatten them first.

Grilles

If you purchased the optional Reference 3.5 grilles, carefully unpack them, slip them over
the top of the speakers, and attach them to the backbone of the Reference 3.5 with the
supplied bolts. These are designed so that they can be adequately tightened with your
fingers. If you use a tool, you might over-tighten and strip them.

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Reference 3.5 Technology and More

The Reference 3.5 loudspeaker features the latest technology from Anthony Gallo
Acoustics, including:

Optimized Pulse Technology (OPT

®

Level 1): Ensures strict timing relationships

between all system transducers in the mechanical domain.

OPT Level 2: Similar to Level 1, but corresponding to the electrical domain.

Upgraded 10-inch ceramic-coated aluminum cone woofer: Much quicker rise
time than the original paper cone woofer. Without this augmentation, OPT
Level 1 would not be a reality.

CDT™ 3 tweeter: This upgrade to the tweeter is necessary for the OPT Level 1
enhancements.

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2™ Technology is our internal dampening material that improves low

frequencies and makes OPT possible.

For more information on these cutting-edge developments in design, please visit
www.roundsound.com.

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