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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. | INTRODUCTION | 3 |
2. | BASIC PLACEMENT OF YOUR SATELLITE SPEAKERS | 3 |
3. | SPEAKER | 3 |
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| VARIATIONS OF SOUND | 4 |
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5. | OPTIMIZING SPEAKER PLACEMENT | 6 |
6. | HOME THEATRE USAGE | 7 |
| CENTER CHANNEL USAGE | 8 |
7. | SATELLITE/SUBWOOFER PHASING TEST | 10 |
8. | SPEAKER DAMAGE & HOW TO AVOID IT | 10 |
9. | BI - AMPLIFYING YOUR SATELLITES WITH M&K | 11 |
10. | IF YOU NEED SERVICE | 11 |
11. | CABINET MAINTENANCE | 11 |
12. | USE WITH M&K STANDS & OMNIMOUNT®BRACKETS | 12 |
13. | SPECIFICATIONS | 12 |
| DIAGRAMS |
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FIGURE 1 | SPEAKER WIRING | 5 |
FIGURE 2 | SEPARATION BETWEEN LEFT & RIGHT SPEAKERS | 7 |
FIGURE 3 | USE WITH AN OMNIMOUNT® BRACKET & M&K STANDS | 12 |
DO NOT REMOVE THE SPECIAL ACOUSTIC FOAM ATTACHED TO THE
FRONT BAFFLE AND/OR GRILLE OF YOUR SPEAKERS.
This foam is a critical part of your loudspeaker system and plays an important role in its high level of performance. It focuses the radiation of the tweeters, minimizes cabinet diffraction, and provides the flattest possible frequency response.