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actually "flat", due to equalization in the recording process, and artificial alteration of high frequencies is common.

5. S-80 SPEAKER HOOK-UP & USAGE

The back panel of your S-80 speakers contains two pairs of speaker terminals (instead of the usual single pair).

Therefore it is extremely important that you follow these instructions carefully, to avoid any possible damage to the
speakers or your amplifier, and to get the best possible sound.

The sound quality that you get from your Satellites can be affected by the type of speaker wire that you use to

connect them.  While it is possible to use speaker wire as thin as 22 gauge to hook your Satellites up, we recommend
using the largest diameter wire that you can.  This means a minimum of 18 gauge wire.  Over 10 feet, you should use
16 gauge, and for more than 30 feet, we recommend using 14 gauge or heavier.  The smaller the number, the thicker
the wire.

There are a very wide variety of premium speaker cables available from a number of specialist manufacturers.

We do not endorse any specific brand of premium cable, but we do recommend using as high quality a cable as fits
your budget.  Using better quality cables will improve the sound of your Satellites.

M&K Satellites are not designed for bi-wiring.  Do not use the four input terminals to bi-wire your Satellites, as this

may damage your amplifier and speakers.  If you wish to bi-amplify your Satellites in combination with an M&K Powered
Subwoofer, see Section 11 (page 18) for more details.

S-80 HOOKUP

There are two pairs of terminals on the backplate.  Depending on which combination of the four terminals you use

to connect your amplifier, you can alter the tonal quality of your S-80 speakers to better match your room, electronics,
or personal preference.

These "Variations of Sound" let you achieve much smoother and flatter frequency response in your room, at your

listening position.  See below for a discussion of the HIGH EFFICIENCY/LOW EFFICIENCY inputs and the HIGH
TWEETER/LOW TWEETER inputs.

The Positive (+) lead from your amplifier or receiver should be connected to one of the RED  (+) INPUT terminals

(either HIGH TWEETER / LOW TWEETER), and the Negative (-) lead from your amplifier or receiver should be
connected to one BLACK (-) INPUT terminal (HIGH EFFICIENCY / LOW EFFICIENCY). See Figure 3 (page 9).

VERY IMPORTANT:  NEVER CONNECT THE AMPLIFIER LEADS TO BOTH RED TERMINALS OR TO BOTH

BLACK TERMINALS AT THE SAME TIME.  YOU MAY DAMAGE YOUR AMPLIFIER AND SPEAKERS.  ANY
RESULTING DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

S-80 VARIATIONS OF SOUND

Your S-80 Satellites reproduce sound with exceptional transient accuracy and a very wide dynamic range.  They

will give you give outstanding results with any high quality amplifier or receiver in virtually any listening environment.

However, getting the best tonal balance in any given room involves many variables.  Therefore, your S-80

Satellites allow you to alter their tonal balance in order to get the ideal sound quality at your favorite listening location
(where it counts!), by using one of four combinations of input terminals to connect the speakers to your amplifier.

 The inputs are labelled HIGH EFFICIENCY and LOW EFFICIENCY.  Both positions have the same power

handling capacity, but the HIGH EFFICIENCY position plays the loudest, and works best with low powered amplifiers.

Bear in mind that the HIGH EFFICIENCY input requires a higher setting of the subwoofer level.  Conversely, if

you switch to the LOW EFFICIENCY input, the subwoofer level should be set lower.

We recommend that you experiment with the inputs, starting out by using the HIGH EFFICIENCY and HIGH

TWEETER input terminals.  If the sound is too bright or harsh-sounding, try switching to the LOW TWEETER input.  If
it still seems too bright, try the LOW EFFICIENCY input with either HIGH TWEETER or LOW TWEETER.

 There is no single ideal or "flat" input combination, because we cannot predict in advance exactly what response

will produce that in your room.  The choices available through the inputs, however, can allow you to create a virtually
ideal response for your room.  Hence, you should use the inputs that best balance the sound for your ears and your
room, so that you get maximum enjoyment from your speakers.

S-80 HIGH EFFICIENCY / LOW EFFICIENCY INPUTS

The LOW EFFICIENCY input gives a very warm "laid-back" midbass sound with subdued or recessed midrange.

Even though it is very similar in character to the finest British-manufactured monitor speakers, it has a significantly wider
dynamic range.  Sometimes referred to as the "English Sound."

Summary of Contents for S-100B

Page 1: ...ferson Boulevard Culver City CA 90232 USA 310 204 2854 FAX 310 202 8782 1995 MILLER KREISEL SOUND CORP S 100B S 1C S 90 S 80 SX 7 operation manual satellite speakers satellite speakers satellite speak...

Page 2: ...PLACEMENT 13 8 HOME THEATRE USAGE 15 9 SATELLITE SUBWOOFER PHASING TEST 17 10 SPEAKER DAMAGE HOW TO AVOID IT 18 11 BI AMPLIFICATION WITH M K HIGH PASS FILTERS 18 12 IF YOU NEED SERVICE 18 13 CABINET...

Page 3: ...oor M K speaker stands are designed to set M K Satellite speakers at the right height for the average person and chair and they also allow you to use spiked feet and to add mass to the stand to improv...

Page 4: ...The switch choices however can help you create the ideal response in your room Therefore set the switches for the best sound balance for your ears and your room giving you maximum enjoyment from your...

Page 5: ...e MID and LOW position These carefully shaped contours minimize brightness due to room conditions other electronics or the source material It does more than a simple tweeter level control The LOW posi...

Page 6: ...switch to HIGH TWEETER or set the MIDRANGE CONTOUR switch to NORMAL or SPECIAL It is not possible to tell in advance which settings will produce the ideal response which is a flat frequency response...

Page 7: ...dio and audio video program material varies widely in terms of high frequency level and distortion For example many recordings and film soundtracks have artificially boosted excessive high frequencies...

Page 8: ...ead from your amplifier or receiver should be connected to one BLACK INPUT terminal HIGH EFFICIENCY LOW EFFICIENCY See Figure 3 page 9 VERY IMPORTANT NEVER CONNECT THE AMPLIFIER LEADS TO BOTH RED TERM...

Page 9: ...IN USA TWEETER LEVEL EFFICIENCY AMPLIFIER _ _ one channel only is shown SATELLITE SPEAKER CONNECT AMPLIFIER TO ONLY ONE RED AND ONE BLACK TERMINAL see instructions HIGH HIGH LOW LOW MADE IN USA TWEETE...

Page 10: ...ossible sound The second pair of terminals is provided to allow you to bi wire the S 1C The bi wiring technique is discussed below Sound quality can be affected by the type of speaker wire that you us...

Page 11: ...TOUR SWITCH The MIDRANGE CONTOUR switch is the primary control for altering the tonal balance of your Satellites Its major effect is in the midrange but it does shift the balance over the entire audib...

Page 12: ...requency level and distortion For example many recordings and film soundtracks have artificially boosted excessive high frequencies that will be clearly reproduced by the exacting and extended high fr...

Page 13: ...should be connected to the upper set of terminals on the S 1C backplate labelled BI WIRE TWEETER INPUT The toggle switch located between both pairs of terminals must be set to the BI WIRE position In...

Page 14: ...r ear with a slight time delay compared to the direct sound reaching your ear This time delay will blur the sonic imaging and interfere with transient performance The delay is very slight so instead o...

Page 15: ...l sound However the vertical dispersion of the S 100B is not controlled to the degree of the S 1C so it is acceptable to place it with the tweeters in a horizontal line either above or below the 5 woo...

Page 16: ...then just to the left or the right of the screen is next best If the television is not in the center of the room or not centered between the Left and Right speakers the proper location for the Center...

Page 17: ...t the subwoofer to the front Left and Right channel amplifier outputs do not use the Center channel VERY IMPORTANT When the Subwoofer is connected to the Left and Right amplifier outputs and the contr...

Page 18: ...hness and break up especially at high volume levels and turn down the volume when needed If you cannot get enough volume you may need to consider a higher powered amplifier If you have any questions a...

Page 19: ...mnimounts varies according to production date Some S 90s have the inserts on the back baffle of the cabinet and other S 90s have the inserts on the bottom of the cabinet See page 20 for which bracket...

Page 20: ...OmniMount Series 75 mounting bracket S 90 when threaded inserts are on the bottom of the S 90 USES OMNIMOUNT 75 WB Four threaded inserts are located on the bottom or top when the speaker is inverted o...

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