ADAM AUDIO

A SERIES

ACTIVE STUDIO MONITORS

A4V A44H A7V A77H A8H

OPERATION MANUAL

CONTENTS

  1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  2. OVERVIEW
  3. INSTALLATION
    1. Planning
    2. Rotating the tweeter & waveguide module
    3. Loudspeaker placement advice
    4. Cable connections
  4. CONFIGURATION
    1. Room Adaptation
    2. Voicing
    3. Level
  5. REMOTE CONTROL
  6. USE
    1. Factory reset & firmware update
    2. Maintenance
  7. TROUBLESHOOTING
  8. SHIPPING
  9. REGULATORY DOCUMENTS
  10. TECHNICAL DATA
  11. ACCESSORIES

1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

The intended use of this product means having read this operating manual and then following the instructions contained herein.

General

Electrical

Caution: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not open the loudspeaker, except to rotate the tweeter waveguide (see section 3.2). There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

This product, as well as all attached extension cords, must be terminated with an earth ground three-conductor AC mains power cord like the one supplied with the product. To prevent shock hazard, all three components must always be used.

Never replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified. Never bypass any fuse.

Ensure that the specified voltage matches the voltage of the power supply you use. If this is not the case do not connect the loudspeakers to the power source.

Always switch off your entire system before connecting or disconnecting any cables, or when cleaning any components.

To completely disconnect from AC mains, unplug the power supply from the power socket. The loudspeaker should be installed near the mains connection, and it should be easy to access the socket and disconnect the device if necessary.

Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, sockets, and the point where it exits from the apparatus.

Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

Always keep electrical equipment out of the reach of children.

Always use fully checked cables. Defective cables can harm your loudspeaker. They are a common source for any kind of noise, hum, crackling etc.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, for example if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device, or if the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Mounting and moving

Liquids, chemicals and environmental

Health

2. OVERVIEW

Major parts:

Status color scheme and functionality:

Color Function Color Function
Green Power on Violet Long term limiter active (on whilst active)
Dim (flashing) Sleeping (pulsing) White Identify function in ADAM Audio A Control
Red Booting up / Shutting down
Gold Muted (flashing) / Short term limiter active (flash) / Firmware update (slow blinking) / Factory reset (fast blinking)

Note: There are two versions of the A8H denoted left and right. See section 3.3 for further information about installing them in your room.

Backplate:

Note: All the elements described above are present on all the products. However, the position of the back panel elements varies on each product.

3. INSTALLATION

3.1 Planning

Read the safety instructions at the start of this operating manual before installing the loudspeaker.

Consider these factors when planning the installation of the loudspeakers in the room:

3.2 Rotating the Tweeter & Waveguide Module

All ADAM Audio A Series models can be placed on the left or right in a stereo pair, and all have a rotatable tweeter and waveguide module which allows for flexibility when deciding on loudspeaker orientation (horizontal / vertical). We advise rotating the tweeter and waveguide module as required before mounting an ADAM Audio A Series loudspeaker so it is easier to do.

Follow these steps to rotate the tweeter and waveguide module:

  1. Cover the tweeter with masking tape, as shown in the picture below, to prevent particles entering the 4 tweeter diaphragm:
  2. Using a standard hexagonal or "Allan" key, gently loosen all four screws on the front of the waveguide.
  3. Taking care not to detach the audio or LED cables, gently remove the tweeter and waveguide module and rotate to the desired orientation.
  4. Reinsert the tweeter and waveguide module, and gently tighten the four screws.

Note that repeated removal of the tweeter and waveguide may damage the wooden cabinet. Only carry out this procedure when necessary. Do not use an electric screwdriver to tighten the screws.

3.3 Loudspeaker Placement Advice

For two-channel stereo audio production, your head should be placed at one corner of an equilateral triangle, with the two loudspeakers at the other two corners see diagram below.

The acoustical axis is the midpoint between 4 tweeter and ② woofer in a two-way system or tweeter and ③ midrange driver in a three-way system.

Ensure that the acoustical axis of your loudspeakers points towards the listening position in the horizontal plane see diagram below.

Ensure that the acoustical axis of your loudspeakers is at the same height in the vertical plane. The exception to this guideline is 3D systems where the height loudspeakers will be positioned above the head.

The desktop reflection can affect the midrange response at the listening position, so experiment with vertical positioning to reduce the effect.

If a loudspeaker is placed higher or lower than your ears, the cabinet should be tilted accordingly, but ensure tilts can be achieved safely [see diagram below].

The A8H comes in two versions: left and right. Usually, they are positioned according to the naming (left picture below), however if space is limited, for example in a very narrow room, it is OK to swap the loudspeakers (right picture below). When doing this ensure that the acoustic axis is still positioned with a 60° spacing so that the stereo imaging is unaffected.

Never place objects between the loudspeaker and the listening position that obscure the loudspeaker. It is not good for audio quality if you cannot see the loudspeaker!

For 5.1/7.1 and 3D systems the loudspeaker positions depend on the format. Refer to the standardization body or manufacturer to find details on loudspeaker placement accordingly, but note that the positioning advice given above still applies.

3.4 Cable connections

Two or three cables (power, audio signal and in some cases a network cable) should be plugged into the loudspeaker:

Pin Signal
1 Audio ground
2 + audio signal
3 - audio signal

RCA unbalanced audio cable: A correctly wired and shielded RCA terminated audio signal cable should be used for unbalanced audio signals. Press the "Input Select" button so the "RCA unbal." LED is lit. The maximum cable length is 10 m. If the option is available, it is better to use balanced cables and the XLR input or a DI box to convert the unbalanced signal into a balanced signal.

Pin Signal
Shield Audio ground
Pin + audio signal

RJ45 IP network cable: Any standard CAT5 or better network cable can be used. Crossover cables should not be used. The network cable should then be plugged into a computer (PC or Mac) ethernet port, or a switch or router if there is more than one loudspeaker in the system. The maximum cable length is 100 m.

The signal on the audio cable should match the loudspeaker's position in the room, e.g., the left signal should go to the left loudspeaker.

Audio and network cables are not supplied with the loudspeaker.

4. CONFIGURATION

4.1 Room Adaptation

Room Adaptation refers to adjusting the response of the loudspeaker to compensate for the room acoustics and the position of the loudspeaker in the room. Room Adaptation can compensate for acoustical loading caused by nearby boundaries. It cannot compensate for cancellations caused by reflections, so these must be treated acoustically.

On the backplate 11 (and replicated in ADAM Audio A Control see section 5) basic filters are available to compensate for wall loading (Bass) and desktop loading (Desk). The other two controls can be used to compensate for harshness in the midrange sound (Presence) and high frequency damping in the room (Treble). The frequency bands and gain adjustment options are as follows:

Filter Gain
Bass + 2 dB / 0 dB / - 2 dB / - 4 dB
Desk + 1 dB / 0 dB / - 1 dB / - 2 dB
Presence + 1.5 dB / 0 dB / - 1.5 dB / - 4 dB
Treble 0 dB / - 1 dB / - 1.5 dB / - 4 dB

Press the appropriate button until the correct LED is lit. The setting cycles around continuously from top to bottom and then back up to the top again.

4.2 Voicing

Voicings 12 are variations of ADAM Audio factory tunings. There are two options which can be selected on the backplate or via the ADAM Audio A Control software.

ADAM Audio A Control can also be used to adjust these settings remotely.

The table below contains suggested settings for various environments, but note the acoustical properties of every space are different, so these should be considered as a good place to start for further experimentation after some listening:

Positioning Bass Desk Presence Treble
Listening Environment
Very small room - 4 dB - 2 dB - 1 dB 1.5 dB
Free standing - live room
Free standing - well-damped room - 2 dB - 1.5 dB
Next to a gypsum wall - 2 dB
Next to a brick or concrete wall - 4 dB - 2 dB
Corner - 4 dB
Additional settings based on nearby surfaces
Large desktop or reflecting surface - 4 dB
Small desktop or reflecting surface - 2 dB

Further room adaptation options are available via ADAM Audio A Control see section 5.

4.3 Level

The overall loudspeaker output level is adjustable from - 12 dB to +12 dB and can be used to balance all the loudspeakers in a system to have the same replay level at the listening position.

Try to use the lowest level of this control to minimize noise from your signal chain. Note that this level control is ignored when Ext is active 12.

5. REMOTE CONTROL

ADAM Audio A Control is a dedicated software application for adaptation and remote control of ADAM Audio A Series loudspeakers. Using ADAM Audio A Control, you can also apply filter sets generated with Sonarworks SoundID Reference directly to the loudspeakers.

You can get ADAM Audio A Control free of charge from www.adam-audio.com by following these steps:

  1. Register your loudspeakers at www.adam-audio.com/my-adam/
  2. ADAM Audio A Control can be found free of charge download within the MyADAM area.
  3. Download and install ADAM Audio A Control, launch the application, and familiarize yourself with the user interface.

The ADAM Audio A Control application can be described in four key sections:

1. Network Section

This section shows devices discovered on the network. Here you can identify and rename devices, and manage which devices are used for a specific setup.

2. Setup Section

In this section you can calibrate the individual devices in the frequency-, time and level-domain. For calibration in the frequency domain, ADAM Audio A Control offers three adaptation modes:

Additionally, you can apply delay and gain to individual loudspeakers, and select the input connector.

3. Monitoring Section

Here you can make changes to the level of all devices within your system, and mute or dim the complete system.

4. Global Operations

Once all settings have been chosen for a specific purpose, you can save them for later recall. This allows the entire system to be repurposed at the touch of a button. When a new version becomes available, loudspeaker firmware can also be updated here very easily.

More features will be added in future updates to A Control.

6. USE

In the source equipment, set the level of the audio output to the loudspeaker to the minimum level. Switch on the loudspeakers, start audio playback, and then gradually increase the output level of the audio source. Note that between switching the speaker on and audio playing, there is a five second period when the loudspeaker is muted. You should now start to hear sound through your ADAM Audio A Series loudspeakers. If this is not the case, see section 7 for troubleshooting.

Despite the adjustments you have already made using one of the three adaptation methods described above, after some listening you may wish to further adjust their sound to suit your personal audio preferences and specific listening environment.

6.1 Factory reset & firmware update

6.2 Maintenance

7. TROUBLESHOOTING

Should you experience problems with your monitors, for example loss of signal, unwanted interference or noise, it's worth running through the following basic checks before contacting the team here at ADAM Audio or our local representatives.

The loudspeakers are producing no signal, or only a distorted signal:

The loudspeakers are producing a signal, but it is affected by occasional unwanted noise, such as buzzing, humming or crackling:

If none of the above can be identified as the source of the problem, your speakers may require service, in which case contact ADAM Audio or the local representative/distributor [see www.adam-audio.com for a list].

There is a very low level in the bass region:

Unbalanced source XLR Pin
Ground Pin 1 & Pin 3
Signal Pin 2

The most common error is that pin 3 in the XLR is not connected to anything and the result is a loss of bass.

Acoustical cancellations in the room can reduce bass level significantly, so review the loudspeaker and listening positions relative to the room walls and adjust positioning as suggested in section 3.

There is no front panel LED lit up and no audio can be heard:

8. SHIPPING

Keep your loudspeaker packaging in case your loudspeakers ever need to be transported. Without the original packing it is extremely difficult to protect your loudspeakers so that they can be shipped without damage. ADAM Audio cannot accept responsibility for transit damages caused by improper packaging.

9. REGULATORY DOCUMENTS

Certificates for type approvals, declarations of conformity and environmental statements can be found on the ADAM Audio A Series product pages at www.adam-audio.com

10. TECHNICAL DATA

For detailed technical specifications and graphs, see the ADAM Audio A Series product pages at www.adam-audio.com

11. ACCESSORIES

Compatible accessories the ADAM Audio A Series can be seen on the product pages at www.adam-audio.com

NOTES

Models: A4V, A44H, A7V, A77H, A8H, Active Studio Monitors, Studio Monitors, A4V, Monitors

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