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1 Contents
Check that you have:
1. Speaker on table stand
2. Wall bracket cover
3. Wall bracket
The wall bracket and cover are supplied clipped
together. Pull them apart if required for installation.
If you peel off the rubber mat on the underside of the
table stand, you will nd a Torx key that you will need
when making adjustments to the way the speaker is
mounted.
2 Positioning
The speakers may be used in distributed audio
applications, where they are typically mounted more
than 2.5m (8 ft) high on the wall pointing down. (see
Sections 3 & 5)
For other applications, choose where you are going
to place the speakers, usinggures 2-6 according to
the type of installation you want.
2.1 2- and 2.1-channel (stereo)
Figure 2 shows a range of angles to a central
listener.
If the angle is less than 40º, you will not get sufcient
left to right separation.
If the angle is greater than 60º, you may begin to
detect ahole in the middleeffect, especially if
listening away from the centre line. To reduce this
effect, try toeing the speakers in to point towards a
central listener. (See Section 6 on how to adjust the
direction in which the speakers face.)
Either mount the speakers close to ear height or
angle them to point to ear height at the centre of the
listening area.
2.2 Multi-channel home theatre
Mount the front three speakers as shown in Figure
3. The height of the left and right speakers should
be as close to the centre of the screen as possible.
Their distance from the sides of the screen affects
the scale of the acoustic image. 0.5m (20 in) is a
good starting point, but experiment before xing the
speakers permanently in place.
The centre speaker should be near the bottom or
top of the screen, whichever is closest to ear height.
Surround speakers are best placed at least 0.6m
(2 ft) above head height, just like in a commercial
cinema, to achieve a more diffuse effect
2.2.1 5.1-channel
For the two surround speakers, stick as close as
possible to the angle specied in Figure 4. The
proportions of the room will dictate whether the
speakers should go on the side walls or the rear
wall.
2.2.2 6.1-channel
In this case (Figure 5), two of the surround speakers
should be placed in line with the centre of the
listening area and the third directly behind.
2.2.3 7.1-channel
Figure 6 shows the optimum positions if you have
four surround speakers.
Figure 1
2-channel
Figure 2
~0.5m
(20in)
~0.5m
(20in)
Figure 3
5.1-channel
6.1-channel
7.1-channel
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
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