Project Independence 3-Way Coincident Studio Monitors IN-5/IN-8 v2 User’s Guide KALI AUDIO IN-Series 2nd Wave Studio Monitor User’s Guide 1
Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION………………….................…………….….3 ABOUT YOUR STUDIO MONITOR.…………..……….....................…………….….5 FEATURES/2ND WAVE.......................................................................................7 FULL SPECIFICATIONS………………………………...……......................……...….……8 INPUTS AND CONTROLS……………………………...………....................……..………9 DIP SWITCHES........................................................………...….................………….12 CLIMATE CONSIDERATIONS....
Important Safety Information 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Power the product down, and unplug it from power before cleaning. 7. Clean only with a dry cloth. 8. Do not block any ventilation openings. 9. Keep ventilation opening free of dust or other matter. 10.
Important Safety Information 17. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when: A. The apparatus is damaged in any way B. The power supply cord or plug is damaged C. Liquid or other objects have fallen into the product D. The product has been exposed to rain or moisture E. The product does not operate normally F. The product has been dropped 18. This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. 19.
About Your Studio Monitor Congratulations on your Kali Audio IN-Series Studio monitors! These monitors were designed to deliver exceptional accuracy in all sorts of recording, mixing, and production applications. The unique coincident architecture of the midrange and tweeter make the IN-Series an extraordinarily innovative system.
About Your Studio Monitor Features Output The IN-5 and IN-8 are designed to have a continuous output of 85 dB at 2.2 and 3.5 meters, respectively, with 20 dB of dynamic headroom. This makes the IN-5 ideal for most near-field monitoring applications, and the IN-8 ideal for near-to-mid-field applications. 20 dB of headroom ensures that momentary peaks in sound pressure level, including instruments like kick drum and effects like gunshots or explosions, can be reproduced accurately and with minimal distortion.
About Your Studio Monitor Features Boundary Compensation EQs Kali’s team came up with boundary compensation EQ settings at The Village Studios in Los Angeles to help you get the optimum sound for where you need to put your speakers. Combined with the LF and HF trims, this will ensure that the speakers sound their best no matter what room you’re mixing in. A full listing of the different boundary EQ settings and how to use them can be found on page 12 of this manual.
Specifcations IN-5 IN-8 Powered: Yes Amplifier Class: D Power Configuration: Tri-Amped HF Power: 40W (Continuous) Midrange Power: 40W (Continuous) LF Power: 80W (Continuous) 60W (Continuous) Total Power: 160W (Continuous) 140W (Continuous) HF Driver: 1” Textile Dome Mid-Range Driver: 4” Optimized Profile, Paper LF Driver: 5-Inch Paper 8-Inch Paper Crossover (LF to Mid-Range:) 280 Hz 280 Hz Crossover (Mid-Range to HF:) 2800 Hz 2800 Hz Frequency Response: (-10dB) 39 Hz - 25 kHz
Inputs and Controls KALI AUDIO IN-Series 2nd Wave Studio Monitor User’s Guide 9
Inputs and Controls Dip Switch Quick Reference Guide The quick reference guide on the back of the speaker can help you set the dip switches to the appropriate positions for your application without needing to consult this manual. Dip Switches The dip switches control Boundary EQ, HF and LF Trim, and power to the RCA input. A full explanation of the operation of the dip switches can be found on page 11.
Inputs and Controls Volume Control The volume control allows users to adjust the output of the speaker from -∞ to +6 dB. There is a center detente at the +0 dB setting, and this is where Kali recommends you leave the volume setting, adjusting the level instead from your device. Two notable exceptions to this recommendation are: 1. If you are working in an asymmetrical room, it may be necessary to have one monitor louder than the other to achieve balance. 2.
Boundary EQs & Dip Switches One of the most innovative features of the IN-Series monitors are the boundary compensation EQs. These EQs were made to compensate for low frequency interactions that the speakers will have with various surfaces in many common placements. Each set of dip switches controls one aspect of the speakers performance, independent of the other switches. Switches 1-3 control the boundary compensation EQs. Switches 4 and 5 control the LF trim. Switches 6 and 7 control the HF trim.
Dip Switches Switches 1-3: Boundary Compensation EQs Position 4: Console Bridge, Vertically The speaker is sitting vertically on a console bridge or meter bridge. Switch 1: UP Switch 2: UP Switch 3: DOWN Position 5: On a Desk, Away from Walls The speaker is on a desk or table, and is more than .5 meters (20 inches) away from any walls. Switch 1: DOWN Switch 2: DOWN Switch 3: UP Position 6: On a Desk, Close to a Wall The speaker is on a desk or table, and is within .
Dip Switches Switches 4&5: Low Frequency Trim The Low Frequency trim will add or subtract 2 dB from the Low Frequency response of the speaker. This can be done as a matter of personal taste, or if the room you’re mixing in requires additional adjustment beyond what is offered by the boundary compensation EQs.
Climate Considerations The IN-series studio monitor’s enclosure is made of MDF wood and wrapped in vinyl, which is sensitive to heat and humidity. The product should be kept and used in a climate-controlled environment. Exposure to direct sunlight, moisture, or consistent humidity above 65% may cause the vinyl to peel and wrinkle. Additionally, do not set anything on top of the speakers, as this can cause discoloration or warping of the vinyl. This is not covered under warranty.
Troubleshooting 1. I opened the speaker, and it is damaged. If you received a speaker that is obviously damaged, please contact your dealer immediately. 2. The speaker is making no sound. • Is the speaker plugged in? • Is the speaker turned on? There should be a blue LED on the front of the speaker if it’s on. If this light is off, the speaker is turned off.
Warranty What does this warranty cover? This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year (365 days) after the purchase date of the product. What will Kali do? If your product is defective (materials or workmanship,) Kali will replace or repair the product at our discretion - free of charge. How do you initiate a warranty claim? Contact the retailer from whom you bought the product to initiate a warranty process.