Positioning
Loudspeaker Toe-In
Depending on your personal listening environment and room dimensions, loudspeakers may be angled in towards the listening area to focus the sound radiation. This positioning will typically improve imaging and is especially recommended by Dynaudio (see Fig. 6).
Room and furniture influence
The sound quality of any loudspeaker is influenced by the furniture, wall materials and other objects in the listening room. For example, large rooms without much furniture and many clean, hard wall surfaces can give a bright and diffuse sound with diverse echoing frequencies. A room with thick carpet, curtains and soft furniture surfaces will give a slightly warmer, darker and less lively sound.
Fig. 6 Angle inwards loudspeakers to improve imaging.
Grille
A cloth grille is included and can be affixed to the cabinet to help protect the drivers from dust and any other influences. The grille is acoustically optimized, but the highest sound quality levels will be attained without any grille covers in place during listening.
XTo remove the grille, gently pull the grille at all corners straight away from the front.
XTo fit the grille, line up the studs with the corresponding front baffle holes and gently push the grille in at all corners.
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