Manuals
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Getting Started Guides
Below you will find information on how to get started with your new Totem product.
Break-in Time
- KIN Mini: 50-75 hours
- Dreamcatcher: 40-50 hours
- Mite: 70-100 hours
- Mite-T: 70-100 hours
- Rainmaker: 70-100 hours
- Element Ember: 80-100 hours
- Element Fire: 80-120 hours
- Arro: 100-150 hours
- Sttaf: 60-80 hours
- Hawk: 60-80 hours
- Forest: 100-150 hours
- Wind: 200-250 hours
- Element Earth: 80-100 hours
- Element Metal: 100-150 hours
- Tribe I & II: 60-80 hours
- Tribe III & V: 80-140 hours
- Mask Architectural: 40-50 hours
- Tribe Architectural: 60-80 hours
- KIN Architectural: 50-75 hours
- All Subwoofers: 60-80 hours
Amplification
- KIN Mini: 20 watt +
- Dreamcatcher: 60 watt +
- Mite: 30 watt +
- Mite-T: 30 watt +
- Rainmaker: 40 watt +
- Element Ember: 30 watt +
- Element Fire: 50 watt +
- Arro: Integrate 40 watt +
- Sttaf: Integrate 50 watt +
- Hawk: Integrate 60 watt +
- Forest: 60 watt +
- Wind / Wind Design: 100 watt +
- Element Earth: 50 watt +
- Element Metal: 50 watt +
- Tribe I & II: 40 watt + (60 watts + receiver)
- Tribe III & V: 60 watt + (100 watts + receiver)
- Mask Architectural: 30 watts +
- Tribe Architectural: 60 watts + (80 watts + receiver)
- KIN Architectural: 20 watt +
- All Subwoofers: Internal amplification included
* These are just general guidelines and obviously there are exceptions to the rule where lower wattage units can be used successfully. Trial and experimentation are key in finding correct combinations. Dealers/ salesmen can certainly guide you in this respect.
Mass Loading
All Totem Floorstanding models work very well without any type of mass loading. However if stability is an issue or if there is a particular over emphasis in the bass in the room they are used in, then mass loading can be experimented with. Variables such as electronics, wiring and room dynamics play a definite role and therefore the option is there for your experimentation.
* If the “Totem Claws” are installed on the Sttaf and Arro then the mass loading option should definitely be experimented with.
Arro: 10-20 lbs in each cabinet
Sttaf: 5-10 lbs in each cabinet
Hawk: 2-10 lbs in each cabinet
Forest: 2-15 lbs in each cabinet
Substances Use for Mass Loading
One may use: clean dry sand, silica sand, dry particulate matter or non-odor kitty litter.
Toe-in or Not
Bi-Wiring
Bi-wiring obviously has a greater energetic flow and allows less saturation to occur to either the tweeter or woofer. Information to the speaker is basically an electron flow through the wire.
If the terminals for both the tweeter and woofer have the advantage of each having a particular signal going to them (without different medium/material interference via jumper) then that signal has less interference. The signal also has a greater wire surface area to go through and the result is a greater dynamic headroom, clarity and imaging capability.
Single Wiring
There are some cases where a high quality single wire allows for a better tonal balance for a particular need.
Single-wiring is definitely a very good way to proceed as long as the four terminals are there. The user has the choice of connecting just the lower two terminals and through this obtain a certain “tone”. Reconnecting the wire to the upper two terminals gives the user more high frequency emphasis. Connecting the red positive at the bottom and the black at the top (diagonally opposite) or vice versa will give you two more “tone” options.
In conclusion the customer/dealer has four possibilities with a high quality single wire. We recommend the diagonal connection when using the single wire to create a greater balance.
Placement From Rear Wall
- KIN Mini: 3”-5′ / 80-1,520 mm
- Dreamcatcher: 6”-3′ / 152-914 mm
- Mite: 1′-4′ / 305-1,219 mm
- Mite T: 1′-4′ / 305-1,219 mm
- Rainmaker: 1′-3′ / 305-914 mm
- Element Ember: 1′-3′ / 305-914 mm
- Element Fire: 0.5’–2.5′ / 152-762 mm
- Arro: 6”-3′ / 152-914 mm
- Sttaf: 1′-4′ / 304-1,219 mm
- Hawk: 1′-6′ / 304-1,829 mm
- Forest: 1′-6′ / 305-1,829 mm
- Wind / Wind Design: 3′-7′ / 914-2,134 mm
- Element Earth: 1′-4′ / 304-1,219 mm
- Element Metal: 1′-6′ / 305-1,829 mm
Placement: Distance Apart
- KIN Mini: 2′-15′ / 600-4,600 mm
- Dreamcatcher: 2′-8′ / 610-2,438 mm
- Mite: 3′-12′ / 914-3,658 mm
- Mite T: 3′-8′ / 914-2,438 mm
- Rainmaker: 4′-8′ / 1,219-2,438 mm
- Element Ember: 2′-6′ / 610–1,829 mm
- Element Fire: 3′-12′ / 914–3,658 mm
- Arro: 2′-12′ / 610-3,658 mm
- Sttaf: 4′-10′ / 1,219-3,048 mm
- Hawk: 3′-8′ / 914-2,438 mm
- Forest: 4′-12′ / 1,219–3,658 mm
- Wind / Wind Design: 6′-14′ / 1,828-4,267 mm
- Element Earth: 3′-10′ / 914–3,048 mm
- Element Metal: 3′-12′ / 914–3,658 mm
Totem Subwoofers:
Subwoofer placement is highly dependent on room acoustics and convenience. Generally we recommend aligning the subwoofer with the front loudspeakers. Corners will offer greater bass reinforcement while open space will grant superior imaging experimentation is the key to determining the proper placement for specific rooms.