MK Sound S-80 SX-7, S-90, S-1C operation manual Separation Between Speakers, Height or Angle

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A. HEIGHT (OR ANGLE)

Your M&K Satellites will always deliver sound superior to conventional speakers, regardless of where you locate them. However, because they are designed for very fast and accurate transient response, they achieve even better sound quality, and the flattest frequency response when properly oriented relative to your ear.

Ideally, your Satellite speakers' tweeters should be at the same height from the floor as your ears, when you are sitting in your main listening position. For the S-100B, measure from the floor to the center tweeter, and for the S-1C, measure from the floor to the space between the two tweeters.

If you have the speakers mounted above or below this height, we recommend that you angle the speakers so that the tweeters are aimed at your ears when you are in the main listening position.

If you have a helper move the speakers while you sit and listen, you should be able to hear the difference when the speakers are in the best location by listening for the brightest high frequencies and for the best "focus" of sound, where you hear the sharpest sonic imaging of voices and instruments.

B. LOCATION AWAY FROM REFLECTING SURFACES

Your Satellites should be located, whenever practical, away from walls, the floor, furniture, or any other reflecting surfaces. Do the best you can in your room. Objects located close to the speaker will reflect the sound radiated from the speaker to your ear with a slight time delay compared to the direct sound reaching your ear. This time delay will blur the sonic imaging and interfere with transient performance.

The delay is very slight, so instead of hearing an echo, you hear a "blurred" sound with less clarity that is not as sharp and distinct as it should be. This time delay also affects frequency response and sonic imaging.

If the speakers will be sitting on shelves, locate them on the front edge of the shelf, so there is no flat surface directly in front of them. If the speakers will sit close to walls or other large objects, leave as much space as possible between the speaker and the object. Ideally, your Satellites will be several feet from the nearest surface, but in most rooms compromise is necessary.

C. SEPARATION BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT SPEAKERS

Here is a formula for achieving the ideal left to right stereo imaging. Think of a triangle formed by the locations of the Left and Right speakers and your listening position. Ideally, the subtended angle formed should be between 45 and 50 degrees. Roughly, this means that the Left and Right speakers should be separated by about the same distance that you are sitting back from the speakers. In other words, if the distance from your listening position to the point directly between the speakers is 10 feet, place the speakers so their centers are about 10 feet apart. See Figure 6 below.

The length of line A - B should be about the same as the length of line X - Y. (They may not seem to be the same

FIGURE 6

SEPARATION BETWEEN SPEAKERS

X

LEFT SPEAKER

A

Y

RIGHT SPEAKER

LINE X - Y SHOULD EQUAL

LINE A - B. (LINE A - B APPEARS LONGER IN THIS DIAGRAM DUE TO AN OPTICAL ILLUSION).

B

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Contents Satellite speakers Table of Contents Diagrams100B Speaker HOOK-UP & Usage Placement of Your Satellite SpeakersIntroduction Special Note TV Shielded Satellite Speakers100B Variations of Sound 100B Midrange Contour Switch100B Hookup Wiring with the S-100B 100B Treble Contour SwitchHookup Midrange Contour Switch90 Speaker HOOK-UP & Usage Variations of SoundWiring with the S-90 Treble Contour Switch80 Speaker HOOK-UP & Usage High Efficiency / LOW Efficiency InputsLOW Efficiency / LOW Tweeter Wiring with the S-80High EFFICIENCY/LOW Tweeter 1C Speaker HOOK-UP & Usage Wiring with the S-1C 1C Midrange Contour SwitchBI Wiring the S-1C 1C Treble Contour Switch1C Directivity Control Switch Optimizing Speaker Placement BI Wiring with the S-1CLocation Away from Reflecting Surfaces Separation Between SpeakersHeight or Angle Separation Between Left and Right SpeakersHome Theatre Usage Cabinet Orientation Horizontal or VerticalSpeaker Placement SATELLITE/SUBWOOFER Phasing Test SubwooferBI Amplifying Your Satellites with M&K High Pass Filters Speaker Damage & HOW to Avoid ITIf YOU Need Service Selecting the Right Omnimount Bracket Cabinet MaintenanceSpecifications Uses Omnimount 75-WB Selecting the Right Omnimount BracketUSE Omnimount 75-WA Uses Omnimount 53-RST

S-80 SX-7, S-90, S-1C specifications

MK Sound has long been a name synonymous with high-quality audio solutions, and their product lineup, including the S-1C, S-90, S-80, and the SX-7, showcases the brand's commitment to delivering exceptional audio performance. Each of these models has been engineered with specific technologies and characteristics that cater to both audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

The MK Sound S-1C is a compact center speaker designed to deliver clear vocal reproduction and an engaging soundstage. It features a high-quality 1-inch tweeter and dual 5.25-inch woofers that work in unison to provide a balanced sound profile. This model excels in dialogue clarity, making it an essential component for home theater setups. The S-1C also boasts a frequency response that extends down to 70 Hz, ensuring it can adequately reproduce lower frequencies for a fuller sound experience.

Moving on to the S-90, this floor-standing speaker is a testament to MK Sound's dedication to performance and precision. It features a 1-inch tweeter and three 5.25-inch woofers, allowing for a powerful bass response and detailed high frequencies. With a frequency response of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, the S-90 is designed to fill larger rooms with immersive sound. The speaker's high sensitivity level allows it to produce loud volumes without distortion, making it an excellent choice for music and movie enthusiasts.

The S-80 is another stellar offering, designed as a versatile bookshelf speaker. Like the S-90, it features a 1-inch tweeter paired with dual 5.25-inch woofers. With a compact design, the S-80 can easily fit into smaller spaces while still delivering a wide soundstage and impressive audio fidelity. Its frequency range extends from 45 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring a broad sonic spectrum. The elegant cabinet design also integrates acoustic dampening technologies to minimize distortion and enhance sound quality.

Finally, the SX-7 is an advanced subwoofer that reinforces MK Sound’s commitment to low-frequency performance. It includes a powerful 12-inch driver and a built-in amplification system that delivers deep, impactful bass. With a frequency response extending down to 25 Hz, the SX-7 is perfect for users seeking a cinematic experience at home. Its adjustable crossover and phase control features allow users to tailor the subwoofer’s performance to their specific room and listening preferences.

In summary, MK Sound’s S-1C, S-90, S-80, and SX-7 represent a harmonious blend of innovative technology and exceptional sound reproduction. Each model is crafted to not only meet but exceed the expectations of discerning audio enthusiasts, making them a powerful addition to any sound system.