The Logos Center ChannelUser's Manual
Logos User’s Manualpage 10 revisedThe following instructions assume themounting surface is of wood frame andstandard sheet rock construction. Mounting
Logos User’s Manualboltcylinder cylindertop of speakerclearance areaboltpage 11Step 3Step 4Step 5Step 6Step 7Step 8. Drill a 9/64 in. pilot hole throu
Page 12Logos User's ManualYour RoomYour RoomYour RoomYour RoomYour RoomThis is one of those areas that requires both a littlebackground to unders
Page 13Logos User's ManualResonant Surfaces and ObjectsResonant Surfaces and ObjectsResonant Surfaces and ObjectsResonant Surfaces and ObjectsRes
Page 14Logos User's ManualControlled Horizontal DispersionControlled Horizontal DispersionControlled Horizontal DispersionControlled Horizontal D
Page 15Logos User's ManualSurround Speaker(dipole design)Surround Speaker(dipole design)Front SpeakerCenter SpeakerSubwooferFront SpeakerSubwoofe
Page 16Logos User's ManualWhat amplification should I use with my A/V system?What amplification should I use with my A/V system?What amplificatio
Page 17Logos User's ManualNo OutputNo OutputNo OutputNo OutputNo OutputCheck that all your system components are turned on.Check your speaker wir
Page 18Logos User's ManualGlossaryACACACACAC. Abbreviation for alternatingcurrent.Active crossoverActive crossoverActive crossoverActive crossove
Page 19Logos User's ManualMidrangeMidrangeMidrangeMidrangeMidrange. The middle frequencieswhere the ear is the mostsensitive.Passive crossoverPas
Page 2Logos User's ManualIntroduction 3History 4The Electrostatic Concept 6Martin-Logan Exclusives 7Installation Options 8Operation 9Logos Bracke
Page 20Logos User's ManualSpecificationsFrequency ResponseFrequency ResponseFrequency ResponseFrequency ResponseFrequency Response75-20,000 Hz +/
Page 21Logos User's ManualNotes
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Page 3Logos User's ManualIntroductionCongratulations, you have invested in the world's firstelectrostatic hybrid home theatre speaker!The ad
Page 4Logos User's ManualHistoryIn the late 1800’s, any loudspeaker was consideredexotic. Today, most of us take the wonders of soundreproduction
Page 5Logos User's ManualIn 1947, Arthur Janszen, a young Naval engineer, tookpart in a research project for the Navy. The Navy wasinterested in
Page 6Logos User's ManualThe Electrostatic ConceptHow can sound be reproduced by something that you areable to see through? Electrostatic energy
Page 7Logos User's ManualMartin-Logan ExclusivesVapor Deposited FilmVapor Deposited FilmVapor Deposited FilmVapor Deposited FilmVapor Deposited F
Page 8Logos User's ManualInstallation OptionsOn a television:On a television:On a television:On a television:On a television: If your television
Page 9Logos User's ManualOperation-Hazardous voltages exist-Hazardous voltages exist-Hazardous voltages exist-Hazardous voltages exist-Hazardous
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