Owner'S Manual: Mediadesk™ 2.1 Monitoring™ System
Owner'S Manual: Mediadesk™ 2.1 Monitoring™ System
1 Monitoring System
Blue Sky International
70 Sea Lane
Farmingdale, NY 11735
www.abluesky.com
Owners Manual
Version 1R | June 10, 2004
Contents
Important  Safety Instructions _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Page 3
1  MediaDesk Introduction _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Page 4
2  Important notes about MediaDesk and this
  Owners manual _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Page 4
3  2.1 System - What is included?_ __ __ __ __ __ _ Page 4
4  Quick Setup  _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Page 5
5  System Signal Connections and Level Settings  Page 6
6  A Tour of the MediaDesk Amplifer and I/O  _ _ Page 7
7  MediaDesk Mounting and Placement Options_ _ Page 8
8  Expanded Calibration Guide _ __ __ __ __ __ _ Page 9
9  Subwoofer Placement Guide _ __ __ __ __ __ _Page 10
10  Technical Information _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _Page 11
11  Satellite Cabinet Dimensions _ __ __ __ __ __ _Page 12
12  Subwoofer Cabinet Dimensions _ __ __ __ __ _Page 13
13  Factory Service Instructions _ __ __ __ __ __ __ _Page 14
14  General Contact Details _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _Page 14
 
Contents
1  READ  INSTRUCTIONS  -  Read  all  safety  and  operating  instructions 
before operating this product.
2.  RETAIN  INSTRUCTIONS  -  Retain  these  safety  and  operating 
instructions for future reference.
3.  HEED WARNINGS - Follow all warnings on this product and in the 
operating instructions.
4.  FOLLOW  INSTRUCTIONS  -  Follow  all  operating  and  use 
instructions.
5.  ATTACHMENTS - Do not use attachments not recommended by the 
product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
6.  WATER AND MOISTURE - Do not use this product near water - for 
example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in 
a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
7.  ACCESSORIES  -  Do  not  place  this  product  on  an  unstable  cart, 
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious 
injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use 
only with accessories recommended by the manufacturer, or sold 
with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the 
manufacturers  instructions  and  should  use  a  mounting  accessory 
recommended by the manufacturer.
8.  POWER SOURCE - This product should be operated only from the 
type of power source indicated on the marking label on the back of 
the product.  It is IMPORTANT to confrm that the voltage selector 
switch on the back of the subwoofer is set to the proper voltage 
setting.  If you are unsure of the type of power that is supplied to 
your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.
9.  LIGHTNING-  For  added  protection  for  this  product  during  a 
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long 
periods  of  time,  unplug  it  from  the  wall  outlet.    This  will  prevent 
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
10.  OVERLOADING - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords 
as this can result in a risk of fre or electric shock.
11.  LIQUID ENTRY - Never spill any liquid of any kind on the product.
12.  SERVICING  -  Do  not  attempt  to  service  this  product  yourself. 
Opening  or  removing  covers,  including  any  over  bottom  or  side 
speaker  drivers,  may  expose  you  to  dangerous  voltage  or  other 
hazards. Refer all service to qualifed service personnel.
13.  DAMAGE  REQUIRING  SERVICE  -  Unplug  this  product  from  the 
wall  outlet  and  refer  servicing  to  qualifed  personnel  under  the 
following conditions:
a.  When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b.  If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into this 
product.
c.  If the product does not operate normally by following the 
operating instructions. Adjust only controls that are covered 
by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of 
other controls may result in damage and will often require 
extensive work by a qualifed technician to restore the 
product to its normal operation.
d.  If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
e.  When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 
- this indicates a need for service.
14.  REPLACEMENT PARTS - When replacement parts are required be 
sure  the  service  technician  has  used  replacement  parts  specifed 
by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original 
part.  Unauthorized  substitutions  may  result  in  risk  of  fre,  electric 
shock, or other hazard.
15.  SAFETY CHECK - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this 
product,  ask  the  service  technician  to  perform  safety  checks  to 
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
16.  HEAT  -  This  product  should  be  situated  away  from  heat  sources 
such  as  radiators,  heat  registers,  stoves,  or  other  products  that 
produce heat.
Safety Instructions
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1.  MediaDesk 
Introduction
Blue  Sky  is  a  philosophy.  We  design  each  product  to  represent  the  highest 
ratio possible of performance to cost, providing the highest value added to 
our customers.
We will continually seek out opportunities to utilize the talent of the Blue Sky 
team to realize this philosophy. Our customers value requirements will always 
be  our  prime  focus,  and  only  those  products  that  achieve  our  performance 
value ratio will earn the right to carry the Blue Sky logo.
To that end we are proud to introduce MediaDesk, a full-range monitoring 
system optimized for such applications as computer-driven audio recording 
and  production.    Easily  expandable  to  a  5.1  system,  as  with  all  Blue  Sky 
monitoring  systems,  MediaDesk  2.1  incorporates    two  ultra-compact  2-way 
satellite speakers, each featuring a high-quality 4 driver and a 1 tweeter, along 
with a dedicated 8 powered subwoofer and bass-management system.  As 
mentioned,  MediaDesk  can  be  easily  upgraded  to  a  5.1  system,  with  the 
addition  of  the  5.1  upgrade.    The  5.1  Upgrade  includes  three  more  satellite 
speakers,  a  three  channel  amplifer  module,  a  wired  remote  calibration  and 
volume control, and three sets of high-level speaker wire.
We  hope  that  this  systems  brings  you  years  of  accurate  and  problem  free 
operation.    We  ask  that  you  take  the  time  to  read  this  manual,  register  the 
product  and  visit  our  website  for  any  updated  information  regarding  this 
product.    If  you  have  any  questions  please  dont  hesitate  to  contact  us. 
www.abluesky.com
Thank you for choosing Blue Sky!
2.   Important notes about 
MediaDesk and this 
Owners Manual 
Voltage Selector Switch:
Prior  to  powering  this  unit,  please  confrm  that  the  voltage  selector  switch, 
located  on  the  back  of  the  subwoofer,  has  been  set  to  the  correct  voltage 
setting.  If you are unsure of the type of power that is supplied to your home, 
consult your product dealer or local power company.
The Owners Manual:
This  manual  addresses  MediaDesk  2.1  applications.  For  information  about 
the  optional  5.1  Upgrade  Kit  please  consult  the  manual  that  comes  with  it 
or  visit  the  Blue  Sky  website,  address  listed  below.  Please  read  this  owners 
manual carefully and contact Blue Sky International if you have any comments 
or questions.   Contact information can be found on page 16 or you can visit 
www.abluesky.com.
3.   MediaDesk 2.1, what is 
included?
A  MediaDesk  includes  the  items  listed  below.    Please  carefully  unpack  each 
item and inspect the components for damage.  If any part of the system has 
been damaged, please contact the dealer that supplied the product or Blue 
Sky directly.
MediaDesk 2.1 System Inventory:
  2   MediaDesk Satellite speakers (SATs)
  1   MediaDesk Subwoofer
  2  10 Foot length of copper speaker cable
  4  Subwoofer Isolation Feet
  2   MediaDesk Angle Adjustment Feet 
  1  Power Cable
  1  Owners Manual
  1  Warranty Card
Voltage 
Selector Switch
 
 
 
TM
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT   LEFT
- 10 dBV
GAIN
REF
-3
-6
-12
-15
-18
-21
OFF
MODE
2.1   5.1
INPUT ATTENUATOR
REF
OFF
-3
-6
-9
-15
-18
-21
SUB
OUT
SUB
GAIN
RIGHT
CAUTION
Do not expose this
equipment to rain or
moisture.
WARNING:
SET VOLTAGE
SWITCH BEFORE
TURNING ON
  
   
     
Max Input
+24dBu @ 10
+14 dBu @ 0
Max
input
+24 dBu
Max
input
+14 dBu
   
      
115V 4A T 250V
230V 2A T 250V
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4.  Quick Setup
1.  If you havent already done so, carefully remove all items from the 
packaging  and  confrm  that  everything  that  is  listed  on  page  4  is 
included. [2.1 System - What is included?].
2.  MediaDesk  systems  leave  the  Blue  Sky  factory  fully  calibrated. 
With the 2.1 gain control set to the reference mark (which is at 12 
oclock on the gain control) and the input attenuator set to +12dBu, 
a 200mV (-11.7dBu) pink noise signal, with a bandwidth of 500 to 
2kHz, will yield 90dB SPL at 1 meter for the satellite.  Because most 
small monitoring rooms have some gain at low frequencies a good 
starting  point  for  the  subwoofer  level  is  -3dB  from  the  reference 
position. For more information with regard to controls, see page 7 
[A Tour of the 2.1 MediaDesk amplifer and I/O].
3.  MediaDesk  is  compatible  with  XLR  and  RCA  input  connections.  If 
you  need  to  connect  MediaDesk  to  a  sound  card  or  need  more 
information  on  connecting  your  system  please  see  page  6.  You 
will need a total of two (2) XLR or RCA inputs cables for a stereo 
monitoring  confguration  (not  supplied).    For  more  information 
on  connecting  your  system,  please  see  page  6  [System  Signal 
Connection and Level Settings].
4.  The  frst  step  in  the  installation  process  is  to  position  the  active 
subwoofer.  Although  you  have  great  fexibility  with  regard  to 
where the active subwoofer can be placed, a good starting point 
is centered between the left and right satellite speakers.  This could 
be  under  a  console  /  desk,  behind  the  console  /  desk,  etc.  For 
an  expanded  subwoofer  placement  guide,  please  see  page  10 
[Subwoofer Placement Guide].
5.  Once the subwoofer is in position, connect the two input cables 
from  the  left  and  right  analog  outputs  from  the  mixing  console, 
digital  workstation  or  other  source,  to  the  left  and  right  inputs  on 
the subwoofer.     For more information on connecting your system, 
please see page 6 [System Signal Connection and Level Settings].
6.  Next, place the MediaDesk SATs into position. The recommended 
position for the monitors is based on an ITU standard and sets the 
speakers  at  60  degrees  from  the  listener,  forming  an  equilateral 
triangle  (a  triangle  with  equal  sides)  -  See  Figure  1.    Fortunately, 
this  setup  eliminates  most  of  the  math  and  is  easily  simplifed  to 
the following guidelines: If you want to sit 1 meter (39.37 inches) 
from  the  speakers,  place  the  speakers  1  meter  apart.  If  you  want 
to sit 2 ft from the speakers, place the speakers 2 ft apart. Etc.  The 
monitors  can  be  positioned  on  a  console,  desk,  on  stands,  etc. 
Ideally the MediaDesk SAT should be at seated ear height.  If this 
is not possible, tilting the cabinet at the listening area can improve 
high-frequency coverage.  For more information about placement 
see page 8 [MediaDesk SAT mounting and placement options].
 
7.  Once all the SATs are properly placed,  connect the  speaker  wire 
from the left high-level outputs on the back of the sub, to the input 
on the left SAT. Now do the same for the right channel, connecting 
the right output to the right SAT.  Please make sure that you connect 
positive  to  positive  and  negative  to  negative,  so  that  both  SATs 
are  in-phase.    Lastly,  please  plug  in  the  power  cord  to  the  IEC 
connector  on  the  subwoofer.  Prior  to  proceeding  confrm  that 
the system is wired correctly, as shown on page 6 [System Signal 
Connection and Level Settings].
8.  At this point the Blue Sky monitoring system is correctly confgured, 
and ready for the fnal step in the installation.  Prior to plugging the 
system into the wall outlet, and powering up the system, do a fnal 
quick check of all connections and level settings.
9.  If  everything  is  correct,  plug  the  power  cord  into  the  wall  outlet. 
Do  not  turn  on  the  power  switches,  yet!    Some  mixers  and 
out-board  equipment  such  as  D-to-A  converters  and  equalizers 
generate  loud  rail-to-rail  pops  when  they  initially  turn-on. 
Depending  on  the  level  and  the  gain  setting  of  the  monitoring 
system,  these  pops  could  damage  the  monitors.  To  avoid  this, 
always turn on equipment in the following sequence: All sources 
and mixer frst, and then the MediaDesk monitoring system.
 
10.  At  this  point  the  Blue  Sky  monitoring  system  is  fully  operational, 
and ready for use.  Begin by playing familiar pieces of music, which 
can  assist  you  in  the  fne-tuning  and  exact  positioning  of  both 
the  SATs  and  the  active  subwoofer.    It  is  important  to  remember 
that  the  positioning  of  the  subwoofer  in  the  room  will  impact 
the  subwoofer  level.    You  may  fnd  it  necessary  to  increase  or 
decrease the level from the reference position.  This is OK, and is 
anticipated.
11.  If  a  more  exacting  setup  is  required,  using  test  signals  and  a  SPL 
meter, please see Page 9 [Expanded Calibration Guide].
12.  Just  remember  -  Use  your  ears,  they  are  the  best  audio  tool  you 
have and you will be amazed how accurate the setup can be if you 
use familiar audio material during the setup of the system.
13.  Congratulations!  You  have  now  completed  the  set  up  of  one  of 
the  worlds  fnest  monitoring  systems.    If  you  have  any  questions, 
please do not hesitate to contact us directly with your questions. 
(516) 249-1399 (9:00am to 5:30pm EST)
Figure 1
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5.   System Signal 
Connection and Level 
Settings
Below are some basic outlines of ways someone may interface MediaDesk with 
their audio system.  These may or may not apply to your specifc application, 
but they should be able to show the basic concept for most applications.
CABLE WIRING SPECIFICATIONS
  Most  users  of  the  MediaDesk  system  will  be  using  ready  made 
cables, however if you need to wire your own cables, follow the 
wiring specifcations below.  
XLR INPUTS (ELECTRONICALLY BALANCED)
  Figure 2: shows the XLR inputs being fed the output of a standard 
pro  audio  mixer.    The  MediaDesk  XLR  inputs  can  handle  up  to 
+24dBu of signal level at the input and are compatible with most, if 
not all professional gear.  If your mixer has TRS outputs, you should 
purchase TRS to XLR cables (found at most pro audio retailers) and 
feed the XLR input.  We recommend this because, TRS outputs are 
also balanced signals and you should use them with the XLR input 
(as apposed to the RCA input) for the best performance.
INPUT ATTENUATOR SWITCH (XLR INPUTS ONLY)
  Figure  4:  Certain  professional  audio  devices  have  a  great  deal 
of  electrical  output  and  gain  (up  to  +24dBu)  and  under  certain 
conditions  it  may  not  be  advantages  to  reduce  the  output  gain 
from your source (such as with a D to A converter).  Under these 
conditions we recommend that you switch the input switch to the 
+24dBu setting.  However, if you are not running the signal into the 
XLR input at a high level and you are interested in more gain from 
the monitoring system or you want to match the voltage sensitivity 
of our other products, then set the switch to the +12dBu position. 
RCA INPUTS
  Figure  3:  The  RCA  inputs  on  MediaDesk  are  compatible  with  a 
myriad  of  consumer  and  computer  audio  gear,  such  mixers,  CD 
players,  Hi-Fi  pre-amps  etc.    Figure  3  shows  another  common 
application, the RCA inputs on MediaDesk being fed by the output 
of  a  standard  computer  sound  card.    This  requires  the  use  of  an 
optional adaptor cable, to go from the 3.5mm stereo jack to two 
RCA  outputs.  These  cables  are  available  from  most  electronic 
retailers,  computer  stores  and  pro  audio  dealers.    Consult  the 
manual  or  help  fles  that  came  with  your  sound  card  for  specifc 
setup information.  Please confrm that the software setting are not 
constraining or limiting the response of the system in any way (often 
an issue with laptop computer audio settings).
Speaker Level Outputs / SAT speaker level inputs
  Figure 5: This drawing shows the proper way to insert  bare  wire 
into  the  binding  posts  which  are  on  the  subwoofer  outputs  and 
SAT  inputs.    When  inserting  bare  wire,  please  make  sure  that 
there are no strands protruding out that may create a short-circuit. 
These  binding  posts  are  compatible  with  wire  gauges  up  to 
approximately 10 gauge.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Input Attenuator
Selector Switch
Figure 5
 
 
 
TM
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT   LEFT
- 10 dBV
GAIN
REF
-3
-6
-12
-15
-18
-21
OFF
MODE
2.1   5.1
INPUT ATTENUATOR
REF
OFF
-3
-6
-9
-15
-18
-21
SUB
OUT
SUB
GAIN
RIGHT
CAUTION
Do not expose this
equipment to rain or
moisture.
WARNING:
SET VOLTAGE
SWITCH BEFORE
TURNING ON
  
   
     
Max Input
+24dBu @ 10
+14 dBu @ 0
Max
input
+24 dBu
Max
input
+14 dBu
   
      
115V 4A T 250V
230V 2A T 250V
   
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TM
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT   LEFT
- 10 dBV
GAIN
REF
-3
-6
-12
-15
-18
-21
OFF
MODE
2.1   5.1
INPUT ATTENUATOR
REF
OFF
-3
-6
-9
-15
-18
-21
SUB
OUT
SUB
GAIN
RIGHT
CAUTION
Do not expose this
equipment to rain or
moisture.
WARNING:
SET VOLTAGE
SWITCH BEFORE
TURNING ON
  
   
     
Max Input
+24dBu @ 10
+14 dBu @ 0
Max
input
+24 dBu
Max
input
+14 dBu
115V 4A T 250V
230V 2A T 250V
6.  A Tour of the 
2.1 MediaDesk 
Amplifier and I/O
1.  LEFT XLR IN - This XLR input should be connected 
to  the  left  output  of  your  console  or  digital 
workstation.    The  inputs  are  electronically 
balanced.  Do not connect more than one source to 
these inputs.  Refer to page 6 for more information 
[System Signal Connection and Level Setting].
2.  LEFT  and  RIGHT  RCA  IN  -  These  are  unbalanced 
RCA type inputs that are designed to work with -10 
dBV  sources,  such  as  consumer  sound  cards,  CD 
players, some mixers, etc. Refer to page 6 for more 
information  [System  Signal  Connection  and  Level 
Setting].
3.  Right  XLR  IN  -  This  XLR  input  should  be 
connected  to  the  right  output  of  your  console  or 
digital  workstation.    The  inputs  are  electronically 
balanced.  Do not connect more than one source to 
these inputs.  Refer to page 6 for more information 
[System Signal Connection and Level Setting].
4.  2.1  Gain  -  This  knob  controls  the  overall  system 
gain.  The subwoofer gain knob [7 detailed below], 
tracks this setting.  The gain should be adjusted for 
best signal to noise performance.
5.  Mode  Selector  Switch  -  The  switch  should  be 
set  to  the  mode  that  corresponds  to  the  system 
confguration.    If  you  set  the  switch  to  5.1  mode, 
without having the 3 channel upgrade kit installed, 
the system will not pass any audio.
6.  Input  Attenuator  Switch  -  The  input  attenuator 
switch  only  works  on  the  XLR  inputs  and  is 
designed  to  allow  MediaDesk  to  interface  with 
various types of professional audio equipment.  Refer to page 6 for 
more information [System Signal Connection and Level Setting].
7.  Subwoofer Gain - This knob controls the relative subwoofer level 
as  compared  to  the  overall  system  output.    This  setting  tracks  the 
overall  system  level.    For  more  information  on  setting  subwoofer 
level, please refer to page 5 [Quick Setup] and page 9 [Expanded 
Calibration Guide].
8.  Subwoofer  Out  -  This  balanced  XLR  output  can  feed  additional 
subwoofers for increased bass performance.
9.  Voltage  Selector  Switch  -  This  switch  can  be  set  to  either  115 
Volts or 230 volts. Prior to powering this unit, please confrm that 
the Voltage selector switch, located on the back of the subwoofer, 
has been set to the correct voltage setting.  If you are unsure of the 
type of power that is supplied to your home, consult your product 
dealer  or  local  power  company.    If  your  changing  the  Voltage, 
please also confrm the proper fuse is installed [see number 11].
10.  Power Switch - Controls the power to all the three amplifers and 
all internal electronics. 
11.  FUSE  -  Replace  with  same  rating  and  type  for  your  local  voltage 
rating.  For 115V applications use a 4 Amp T 250V and for 230 Volt 
applications use a 2 Amp T 250V fuse. 
12   IEC  320  RECEPTACLE  -  Check  voltage  selector  switch  before 
connecting power. Connect to 115 Volt AC / 60Hz power source, 
rated  for  360  WATTS  or  230  Volt  /  50Hz  rated  for  360  WATTS. 
MediaDesk is a class II device that does not require a safety ground. 
Only use the supplied power cord or an IEC approved power cord 
without a safety ground pin.
13  Speaker  Outputs  -  These  connectors  are  high  quality  binding 
post  that  are  compatible  with  both  bare  speaker  wire  and  other 
speaker  connectors  (such  spades  and  banana  plugs).    Please 
always maintain proper phase and be careful to avoid short-circuits 
between output terminals.
14  Amplifer  Heatsink  -  The  heatsink  provides  essential  cooling  to 
the  amplifers  inside  MediaDesk.    Please  ensure  that  proper  air 
circulation is available for proper cooling.
7.   MediaDesk Mounting 
and Placement 
Options
Monitor mounting and placement is often an afterthought, but in order to get 
the best imaging and overall performance from MediaDesk, it is important to 
place the speakers correctly.  Figure 7 shows the ideal placement, with the 
MediaDesk  SAT  located  perfectly  at  seated  ear  height.    However,  there  are 
many  other  ways  to  mount  or  place  MediaDesk,  which  can  work  equally  as 
well.
Figure 8:  Cabinet angled back
  Most users of MediaDesk will be using the system around or near a 
computer workstation.  The design of the MediaDesk SAT takes this 
into  acount  and  makes  it  easy  to  place  the  speakers  on  a  typical 
desk and have them pointed at the users ears.  The angle of cabinet 
also  reduces  refections  off  of  the  desk,  improving  imaging  and 
overall performance.
Figure 9:  Cabinet level with baffe hanging over
  This  drawing  shows  the  MediaDesk  SAT  being  placed  so  that 
cabinet  has  no  up  or  down  angle.    This  maybe  an  ideal  way  to 
mount the SATs if you are placing them on a shelf that is at seated 
ear height, or a conventional speaker stand with a fat top.
Figure 10: MediaDesk Angle Adjustment Foot
  The  MediaDesk  Angle  Adjustment  Foot  alows  you  to  place  the 
MediaDesk  SAT  on  a  fat  surface  and  adjust  the  front  baffe  angel 
from  0  degrees  (shown  in  picture)  to  +5  degrees  (baffe  angled 
down).    This  drawing  illustrates  the  MediaDesk  being  placed  so 
that the cabinet has no up or down angle. 
Figure 11: Optional Microphone Stand Adaptor
  Although not supplied by Blue Sky International, a standard 5/8 x 
27 female to 3/8 x 16 male adapter, allows you to adapt the center 
insert on the MediaDesk SAT so that it is compatible with a standard 
mike stand, which typically has a 5/8 x 27 fne male thread.
Wall Mount Options (not shown)
  The  MediaDesk  SAT  is  compatible  with  two  types  of  wall  mount 
brackets. The frst mounting option is via the 2 1/4 X 20 inserts on 
the back of the MediaDesk SAT. These inserts are compatible with 
BT  Technologies  BT-5  Brackets  (www.btech-usa.com).    It  is  also 
compatible  with  OmiMounts  10  Series,  via  the  3/8  X  16  insert 
in  the  bottom  of  the  cabinet  (www.omnimount.com).    For  more 
details  on  these  mounting  inserts  please  see  page  12  [Satellite 
Cabinet Dimensions].
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Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
8.  Expanded Calibration 
Guide
Instructions for electroacoustic calibration of a 2.1 audio system using 
a SPL meter and Blue Skys test fles.
Before starting this procedure you will need to download BlueSkyTestFiles.zip 
(an 18 MB zip fle) by going to www.abluesky.com/calibration. To download 
the  test  fle,  Right  Click  and  select  Save  Target  As.  The  fle  will  begin 
downloading once a location has been selected.  
Once downloaded, either burn the test fles to a CD or import them into your 
DAW and follow the instructions below.
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED ITEMS
  1.  2.1 Monitoring System
  2.  SPL Meter - such as the SPL meter sold by RadioShack  
    in the U.S.
BlueSkyTestFiles.zip Includes 4 fles:
  1000Hz SINEWAVE -20dBFS.wav  a 1kHz fle recorded at -
20dBFS for electrical calibration
  40-80Hz PINK NOISE -20dBFS.wav  a 40Hz to 80Hz bandwidth 
limited pink-noise fle recorded at -20dBFS
  500-2.5kHz PINK NOISE -20dBFS.wav  a 500Hz to 2.5Hz 
bandwidth limited pink-noise fle recorded at 20dBFS
  Pink Noise full bw -20dBFS.wav  a full-bandwidth pink-noise fle 
recorded at - 20dBFS
These  test  fles  are  all  mono  fles.    Please  make  sure  you  hard  assign 
them to the left and then the right, not both channels at the same time. 
If you are using a CD player use only one channel of the CD player.
THEORY
The purpose of calibration is to adjust the overall electroacoustics system gain 
so  that  0dBVU  of  electrical  signal  level  equals  a  certain  acoustic  level  at  the 
listening  position.  Since  most  recording  media  is  now  digital,  the  reference 
electrical signal level is usually 20dBFS with 20dB of headroom. The reference 
SPL level however can vary based on the delivery media and speaker type.   
Please note that the bandwidth limited signals that have been provided, limit 
many of the room interaction affects often associated with measuring SPL and 
broadband pink noise.
All test signals are recorded at 20dBFS including the 1 kHz sine wave tone. 
The  sine  wave  tone  is  used  to  set  the  electrical  output  level  throughout  the 
signal path, right up to the point you get to the speakers, while the various pink 
noise signals are used for acoustic measurements and calibration.  
The  following  procedure  assumes  you  are  calibrating  the  system  to  85dBC 
SPL. 
Step 1   TURN OFF THE MONITORING SYSTEM (until step 4)
Step 2   Remove  all  eq  and  dynamics  from  the  signal  path  and  set  all 
controls to zero / unity gain.  Play the 1kHz Sine Wave, hard assign 
it to the left channel only, and adjust the output fader so the output 
meter  reads  -20dBFS.  If  you  are  using  an  analog  console,  set  the 
output level to 0 VU.  Then hard pan the signal to the right channel 
output and repeat for the right channel.  Once calibrated do not 
move the output faders.
Step 3  Mute everything and make sure the 1kHz tone is OFF . 
Step 4  Now that the system has been electrically calibrated    
  turn ON the MediaDesk 2.1 System. 
Step 5   Assign  the  500-2.5kHz  pink  noise  signal  to  the  left  channel  only. 
Make  sure  there  is  nothing  coming  from  the  right  channel  (or  any 
other  channels).    Because  this  signal  is  bandwidth  limited,  you 
dont  have  to  worry  about  turning  the  sub  off.      There  are  two 
methods of setting the levels. 
  A.  If  you  have  a  master  monitor  level  control,  you  can  set  the  sat 
gain control at reference and then adjust the monitor gain control 
for 85 dBC. Then mark the monitor level as your reference position.
  B. The other method is to set master monitor level to the position 
you  want  as  a  reference  level  and  then  use  the  volume  controls 
to  set  85  dBC.    If  you  use  this  method  you  should  mark  the  knob 
position  with  a  grease  pencil  so  you  can  always  go  back  to 
reference level if the knob gets moved.  
  For either method:
  SPL  should  be  measured  at  the  mix  position,  with  the  SPL  meter 
at  arms  length,  with  the  microphone  at  seated  ear  height,  angled 
at  approximately  45  degrees,  and  pointed  at  the  center  point 
between the left and right speakers. 
  Once the left channel is set to 85dBC, repeat this step for the right 
channel 
Step 6  Feed 40-80Hz pink noise signal to the left channel only. Adjust the 
subwoofer  level  control  until  the  subwoofer  reads  85dBC  (slow) 
at the mix position.  The meter will bounce around a little, so you 
will need to do a mental average (I tend to flter out the peaks in 
my mind, so I dont set the sub too hot).  The right channel should 
measure about the same and no additional adjustments need to be 
made. 
Step 7  You can play the full-bandwidth pink noise, assigning it to the left 
and  then  the  right  channel  (not  at  the  same  time).    You  should 
measure  about  85dBc.    It  may  be  a  little  higher,  because  below 
30Hz the room may have a little extra gain. No adjustments should 
be made with Full Bandwidth pink noise, unless you have an RTA 
(real time analyzer). 
Step 8    You are fnished and the calibration process has been completed 
 enjoy! 
 
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9.  Subwoofer Placement 
Guide
So now that my system uses an integral subwoofer, how do I place it in 
my studio for the best possible low frequency performance?
The  low  frequency  response  and  effciency  of  a  subwoofer  are  heavily 
infuenced by the acoustics of the playback environment. More specifcally, the 
response is infuenced by the rooms dimensional ratios, types of construction 
and location of the subwoofer within that environment. You can signifcantly 
improve the subwoofers in-room response and effciency by experimenting 
with various room placements until you fnd an optimum location.
When placing the subwoofer there are several general guidelines that should 
be kept in mind. These include:
  Every acoustic space is unique and experimentation is an important 
key  in  fnding  the  best  possible  location  in  your  particular 
environment. 
  A  subwoofer  becomes  more  acoustically  effcient  (has  greater 
output) as you move it closer to a room surface (e.g. wall or foor). 
  A  subwoofer  will  give  maximum  output  and  maximum  acoustic 
excitement when it is located in a corner. 
  Under certain acoustic conditions corner locations are optimum; in 
others they can excite multiple room modes, producing muddy 
or boomy sound. 
The  following  methods  have  been  found  to  work  successfully  under 
most conditions:
The frst method described below doesnt require any special test equipment. 
It does require a pair of good ears and familiar broad-spectrum music material 
  recordings  with  lots  of  energy  across  a  wide  frequency  range  (from  low 
to high). The recordings should be highly dynamic and be of  relatively high 
quality. 
The  second  subwoofer  placement  method  requires  using  a  real  time 
analyzer  such as those made by Gold Line or The Audio Toolbox(TM) by 
TerraSonde(TM). Although many home audio enthusiasts may not have access 
to this equipment, if you are having a sound system or home theatre system 
professionally installed, this information may be useful to the installer.
Method 1
  Place  the  subwoofer  at  the  main  listening  position  and  connect 
and  make  sure  it  is  properly  connected  to  your  receiver.  Turn 
on  the  CD  or  music  source  and  make  sure  that  the  level  of  the 
subwoofer  has  been  raised  high  enough  so  that  low  frequencies 
are  not  masked  by  the  background  noise  in  the  room.  Once  you 
have  roughly  balanced  the  level,  between  the  sub  and  main 
speakers,  move  around  the  room  and  pay  careful  attention  to 
where the spectral response is smoothest and has the greatest low 
frequency extension, pay special attention to the corners and along 
the walls. Also, make sure to pay attention to where the system has 
its greatest impact and defnition. You are not just listening for the 
most boom, but rather where the bass is most accurate and natural 
sounding.  Remember,  because  the  subwoofer  is  basically  omni-
directional, the best spot for the subwoofer can be next to, or even 
behind, the main monitoring area.
  After fnding the spot where the subwoofer has the best response 
in the room, place the subwoofer in that location. Now, listen from 
the  main  position  and  confrm  that  the  subwoofers  response  is 
similar to when the positions were reversed. If it is, then leave the 
subwoofer in that location. If not, continue to experiment with the 
subwoofer location until the most accurate and best response has 
been achieved.
Method 2
  Subwoofer  placement  using  a  real  time  analyzer    Such  as  those 
made by Gold Line or The Audio Toolbox by TerraSonde.
  Place the subwoofer at the main listening position and connect the 
subwoofer  to  your  pink  noise  generator.  Turn  on  your  pink  noise 
generator and make sure that the level of the subwoofer has been 
raised high enough so that low frequencies are not masked by the 
background noise in the room. Now set the analyzer to 1/12 octave 
resolution  (or  whichever  setting  provides  the  highest  resolution 
on  your  particular  analyzer),  real  time  mode  and  begin  to  take 
measurements  around  the  room.  If  the  analyzer  you  are  using  has 
the ability to do real time averaging, then use this function to better 
analyze the spectral response.
  As you walk around the room, be sure to pay careful attention to 
where the spectral response is smoothest and has the greatest low 
frequency extension, pay special attention to the corners and along 
the  walls.  Remember,  because  the  subwoofer  is  basically  omni-
directional, the best spot for the subwoofer can be next to, or even 
behind, the main monitoring area.
  After analyzing the data and fnding the spot where the subwoofer 
has  the  best  response  in  the  room,  place  the  subwoofer  in  that 
location.  Now,  take  some  additional  measurements  from  the 
listening  position  and  confrm  that  the  subwoofers  response  is 
similar to when the positions were reversed. If it is, then leave the 
subwoofer in that location. If not, continue to experiment with the 
subwoofer  location  until  the  smoothest  and  best  response  has 
been achieved.
Additional Notes
It  has  been  found  that  a  subwoofers  in-room  response  can  sometimes  be 
improved  by  facing  the  drivers  toward  a  wall.  Again,  experimentation  is  the 
key to fnding the best possible location.
  Properly  designed  subwoofers  generate  tremendous  energy,  so 
they  may  vibrate  objects  close  to  them.  If  you  hear  buzzing  or 
vibrating  objects,  make  sure  to  try  and  dampen  those  objects. 
Rattling, buzzing and other sympathetic resonances can make the 
subwoofer  localizable  and  therefore  should  be  avoided.  Using 
a  sine  wave  generator  can  be  helpful  in  locating  these  acoustic 
anomalies.
 
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10.  Technical Information
This next section outlines the components, specifcations and performance 
data that make this product such a uniquely high value. 
In order to continually improve all of its products Blue Sky reserves the right 
to change these specifcations without notice.
MediaDesk 2.1 Specifcations
General Specifcations
  Input Impedance (all inputs)  
    20k Ohms balanced   Input attenuator =+12 dBu
    52k Ohms balanced   Input attenuator =+24 dBu
    5k Ohms unbalanced RCA input
Common Mode Rejection Ratio 
  40 dB typical @ 60Hz       (balanced input only)
  Maximum Input Level   
    +12 / +24 dBu balanced     (Set by input attenuator) 
    +14 dBu unbalanced  
  Subwoofer maximum output   +24 dBu balanced
  Subwoofer output impedance   200 ohms balanced
Amplifer power output Note: 
  Long term power output is limited by the speaker protection  
  circuitry
  Short term power output 1 channel driven:       
    65 watts x 1 @ <.05% THD into 4 ohms @ 1 kHz
  Short term power output 2 channels driven :      
    55 watts x 2 @ <.05% THD into 4 ohms @ 1 kHz   
  Subwoofer power output:         
    65 watts x 1 @ <.05% THD into 4 ohms @ 50 HZ  
  Mains voltages:                   
    115/230V 50/60 HZ switchable  
  Maximum power consumption:         
    380 watts
Satellite 
   Lacquer fnished baffe 
   Low diffraction front baffe design with fush mounted drivers 
   Solid 3/4 MDF enclosure with 1 MDF baffe
   Dimensions:  Please see page 12
   Weight 5 lbs.
   1/4x 20 inserts for attachment of OmniMount  
   3/8 x16 insert for attachment to microphone stand with adapter   
     (adapter not supplied) 
   4 cast frame Neodymium hemispherical woofer 
   1 fabric dome Neodymium tweeter 
   Fully video shielded 
   Satellite Low frequency crossover     110 Hz
   Tweeter Crossover Frequency    2.0 kHz
  The following specifcations are measured using the MediaDesk  
  Amplifer
   Frequency Response Satellite
        +/- 2.5dB 300 to 10 kHz
                +/- 3.0dB 110 to 20 kHz
   Voltage Sensitivity (at reference gain)   
    -12 dBu    = 90dB SPL @ 1M   
      Balanced Input attenuator set to +12 dBu
    1 dBu      = 90 dB SPL @ 1M  
      Balanced Input attenuator set to +24 dBu
    240 mV  = 90 dB SPL @ 1M 
      RCA input 4 ohm nominal impedance 
8 Sealed Box Subwoofer
   Fully video shielded.
   Vented motor
   Foam surround
   Coated non-resonance paper cone
   Solid 3/4 MDF construction with 1 MDF baffe  
   Flush mounted driver 
   Isolation feet are included. 
   Inserts for optional attachment of spiked feet provided
   Dimensions: 16 H x 14 W x 15 D (including heatsink and grille)
   Weight 45 lbs. 
   Frequency Response Subwoofer
    Anechoic Response: 
      35 to 110Hz +/-3dB
    Typical In-Room Response: 
      20 to 200Hz (3000 Cubic Feet) 
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11.  Satellite Cabinet 
Dimensions
 
   
MediaDesk SAT Dimensions in 
US/English Standard (inches)
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12.  Subwoofer Cabinet 
Dimensions
   
MediaDesk SUB Dimensions in 
US/English Standard (inches)
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13.  Factory Service 
Instructions
Service for the U.S. versions of Blue Sky products is available only from our 
authorized distributor, Group One Ltd., located in Farmingdale, New York. 
(Service for Blue Sky products outside the United States can be obtained 
through local dealers or distributors.)  If your monitor needs service, follow 
these instructions:
1.  Review the manual and ensure that you have followed all setup and 
operating instructions.
2.  Call  (516)  249-1399  9:00am  to  5:30pm  EST  and  ask  for  Customer 
Service.  Explain  the  problem  and  request  an  RA  (Return 
Authorization) number.  It is important to have your product serial 
number  available  when  you  call.    You  must  have  an  RA  number 
before you can obtain service.
3.  Pack  the  product  in  its  original  packing  material  and  box  (do  not 
return the power cord or the manual).  If you dont have the original 
packing  material  and/or  box,  please  let  Customer  Service  know 
when you call for the RA number.  Blue Sky is not responsible for 
any damage that occurs due to non-factory packaging.
4.  Include  a  legible  note  stating  your  name,  shipping  address  (no 
P.O.  boxes),  daytime  phone  number,  RA  number,  and  a  detailed 
description of the problem, including how it can be duplicated
5.  Write the RA number on the top of the carton.
6.  Ship  the  product  to  the  address  below.    We  recommend  United 
Parcel  Service  (UPS).  Please  insure  the  product  regardless  of 
shipping method.
    Blue Sky International
    ATTN: SERVICE DEPT / RA#
    70 Sea Lane
    Farmingdale, NY 11735
    USA
7.  Turnaround  time  is  three  to  fve  business  days  depending  on  the 
problem.      When  calling  for  RA  numbers,  please  ask  Customer 
Service what the turnaround time is.  The serviced product will be 
sent back to you via the same shipping method as received (i.e. if 
you ship your monitor UPS Ground it will be returned UPS Ground, 
UPS  Red  will  be  returned  UPS  Red  etc...).    This  only  applies  to 
products serviced under the warranty.
14.  General Contact 
Details
For sales and other enquiries, please contact Blue Sky at:
    Blue Sky International
    70 Sea Lane
    Farmingdale, NY 11735
    USA
  tel:  516 249 1399
  fax:  516 249 8870
  email  info@abluesky.com
To discover the very latest information check out our website at:
    www.abluesky.com
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