BOUNDARY CONTROL:
Reflective boundaries, such as floors, walls, even table tops, reinforce a speaker’s low frequency output. Conversely, placing speakers out into a room decreases bass response. The highest low frequency output is with the BOUNDARY control in the “0” position, which assumes no significant boundary reinforcement is present. Each control step attenuates low frequencies by 1.5 dB (at 50 Hz), with rapidly decreasing effect above 300 Hz. Refer to the diagram in Fig. 6 for information on setting the control appropriately.
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Fig. 6. Boundary Control Settings Diagram
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POSITION CONTROL:
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