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There are three version of the Akubarik loudspeaker:
  
 
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:[[Akubarik_Exakt|Exakt Akubarik    - Akubarik with Exakt Technology]]<br>
 
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:[[Akubarik_Aktiv| Akubarik (Aktiv) - Akubarik with internal Aktiv cards and amplifers]]<br>
== '''Product info''' ==
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:[[Akubarik_Passive| Akubarik (Passive) - Akubarik with internal passive Crossover]]<br>
 
 
* ''Product Name:'' AKUBARIK
 
 
 
* ''Date of Introduction:'' April 2013
 
* ''Type:'' Integrated Aktiv Isobarik Loudspeaker
 
 
 
* ''Features''
 
 
 
** [http://www.linn.co.uk/buying#technology Chakra Power]
 
** [http://www.linn.co.uk/why_dynamik Dynamik Power Supply]
 
 
 
== '''Manuals''' ==
 
 
 
[http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/images/1/1b/Linn_Safety_Info.pdf Safety Information]
 
 
 
[http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/images/1/1b/Linn_Safety_Info.pdf Safety Information]
 
 
 
[http://www.linn.co.uk/warranty Warranty Terms & Conditions]
 
 
 
[http://www.linn.co.uk/support Linn Support Site]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== '''Back Panel Connections''' ==
 
 
 
[[Image:Akubarik_underside.jpg|center|723x326px|Image:Akubarik_underside.jpg]] <br>
 
 
 
# '''MAINS SWITCH''' - Power on / off switch.
 
# '''MAINS INPUT''' - To connect to the mains electricity supply.
 
# '''BALANCED IN''' - To connect pre-amp outputs with balanced (XLR) outputs*.
 
 
 
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== '''Installation''' ==
 
 
 
We recommend that your Akubarik loudspeakers are unpacked, installed and adjusted by
 
an authorised Linn retailer.
 
To get the best from your Akubarik loudspeakers, it is important that they are
 
positioned and levelled correctly.
 
 
 
Please note, in order to achieve the very best from your Akubarik, some
 
adjustment may be required after positioning, levelling and connecting. See the Fine
 
adjustment section.
 
 
 
 
 
* [http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/product_positioning Positioning Information]
 
 
 
For further assistance, try our [http://www.linn.co.uk/linn_customer_support customer support] pages or the [http://Forums.linn.co.uk Linn Forum.]
 
 
 
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== '''Fine Adjustments''' ==
 
 
 
Once your Akubariks are correctly positioned, levelled and connected, some
 
tuning of the sound may benefit the performance.
 
The acoustics of a room are dependent on many factors including size, shape, contents
 
and textures. The information below will assist in helping you to achieve optimum sound
 
from your loudspeakers in any setting.
 
 
 
The Akubariks are provided with two adjustment switches on the back panel. The
 
factory settings will provide the best performance in the majority of room settings,
 
however if a room's acoustics are found to be a little bright or perhaps a bit bass-heavy,
 
these switches allow certain parameters to be fine-tuned, in order to allow the
 
loudspeaker performance to match the room acoustics more closely.
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
 
| '''Switch'''
 
| '''Function'''
 
| '''Available Settings'''
 
| '''Factory Default Setting'''
 
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|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
 
| '''Roll-On'''
 
| Set frequency of high pass filter
 
| 20Hz, 40Hz, 60Hz
 
| 20Hz
 
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|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
 
| '''Bass Cut'''
 
| Reduce Bass level
 
| 0dB to -7dB (1dB steps)
 
| 0dB
 
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|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
 
| '''Mid'''
 
| Adjust gain of Midrange
 
| -1.5dB to +2dB (in 0.5dB steps)
 
| *
 
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|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
 
| '''Tweeter'''
 
| Adjust gain of Tweeter
 
| -1.5dB to +2dB (in 0.5dB steps)
 
| *
 
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|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
 
| '''Super Tweeter'''
 
| Adjust gain of Super Tweeter
 
| -1.5dB to +2dB (in 0.5dB steps)
 
| *
 
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'''*''' - Individually tuned at factory to match specific 3K Array
 
 
 
'''NB:-''' Invalid settings will mute the entire speaker and light Blue and Red LEDs together.
 

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