Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A owner manual Speaker Placement Tips

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Speaker Placement Tips

Tips Before You Begin

Read this section thoroughly. There are a number of ways in which it may seem aesthetically pleasing to place speakers in a room that will ultimately result in a sound quality compromise. The placement of speakers is equally as important as the room itself. While there may be very little you can do about the room where your home theater is installed, you can choose placement of speakers within that room to maximize the sound quality of the system. Ultimately, this will give a much better result when you are enjoying your home theater and your new Sherbourn PT-7010A.

Overall, the best placement for front speakers is where the sound is directed at ear level. This means that the speakers themselves can be in positions lower (like small floor standing speakers) or higher (like in-wall or in-ceiling speakers) as long as the sound is “pointed” toward the listeners and preferably around ear level. This is not necessarily the case with the rear speakers or the side axis speakers. Read each of the sections carefully for the most appropriate positioning. A subwoofer is also a little challenging to install depending on the room. In multiple subwoofer installations, the positioning of the woofers to the listener as well as to each other is critical because there can be problems with cancellation if optimum placement is not observed.

The Front Speakers

You should closely follow the placement recommendations of your speaker manufacturer, with the addition of the following points:

The left and right front speakers should be positioned so that your TV is exactly centered between them. This will help focus your attention towards the screen.

For the best overall imaging, the left speaker should be set exactly the same distance and angle away from your listening position as the right speaker. It is recommended that you use a tape measure to set them up to be the same distance away within about half an inch tolerance.

If you have a smaller TV, the speakers should be no more than two feet away from the sides of the TV. If possible, have the center, left and right speakers at the same height (within two feet). This will help give a smooth transition when sound effects move from speaker to speaker.

Ideally, the speakers should be no closer than two feet from the rear and side walls, in order to reduce any reflections that might upset the imaging. If your speakers are closer than this, you can experiment by adding sound

deadening material such as drapes on the walls to reduce any unwanted reflections.

The Center Speaker

Most movie dialog will come from the center speaker, so careful positioning is an important part of a good home theater system. Your eyes and ears should focus your attention towards the center of the screen.

The center speaker can sit on top, or directly underneath the TV, as long as it is located on the centerline and not off to one side. Ideally you would try to maintain a deviation from the center line of the speakers of less than 12". This means the center speaker will not be lower or higher than 12" to the center measurement of the LEFT and RIGHT MAIN speaker center measurements.

Position the front face of the speaker close to the front edge of the TV cabinet. (The sound waves may otherwise reflect off the top of the TV cabinet and distort the center imaging).

In some systems, two center speakers are used; one on either side of the TV. As they are in mono, the result is a sound image that is positioned exactly at the screen center.

Side-Axis Speakers

The PT-7010A has two side-axis channels which are matrixed and derived from the left and right front channels, so they are available in stereo as well as surround modes. Use the OSD SPEAKER SIZE menu to turn the SIDE- AXIS channels ON or OFF (see page 38).

Wherever you position the side-axis speakers, place these speakers along the side walls, close to the fronts. You can also angle them in towards your listening position for better results. You should not use a surround or effect speaker (such as a dipole) for side axis speakers. Direct radiating speakers will give the best result without interfering with the clarity and presence of the main speakers in the front left, center, and right sides.

The Surround Speakers

Place each surround speaker to be an equal distance away from your central listening position and keep them at least one or two feet above ear level.

Dipole surround speakers are usually positioned to the side of your listening position. They radiate forwards and backwards and have a quiet null zone (the “apex” of the triangular shape) which should point towards the listener. The overall effect is that you cannot hear the direct sound from the surround speakers because they don’t directly radiate into the listening space. Most manufacturers of

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Contents For Model PT-7010A Preamplifier/Processor/Tuner Table of Contents Troubleshooting Guide Settings MenusRemote Control Codes Favorite Settings LogSpecial ‘Thank You’ Safety Precautions Antenna Grounding Outside the House NEC National Electrical Code StandardsUnpacking the PT-7010A Recording the Serial NumberFeatures of the PT-7010A Pre/Pro/Tuner Volume Knob PT-7010A Front Panel FeaturesPower Button IR Receiver WindowTone Controls Signal Processing Indicator LightsAM/FM Tuner Controls Mute ButtonPT-7010A Rear Panel Layout XLR Audio Outputs FM AntennaRS-232 Port Main Audio OutputsAC Power Considerations Installation and ConnectionsConnection Tips for Superior Sound Connection Tips for Video Quality and Flexibility Option Connection Diagram Connecting a DVD-Video PlayerAnalog Audio and Composite Video Digital Audio and Component Video Connecting to the TV or Projector using Component Video Connecting a VCR From the PT-7010A into the VCR’s inputsConnecting a CD Player Analog AudioConnecting a Cassette Tape or DAT Deck Connecting the 8-Channel Analog Inputs PossibleConnecting the AM and FM Antennas Connecting an Amplifier Main Zone for a 5.1 ConfigurationMain Zone for a 7.1 Configuration Connecting a Separate Amplifier for Zone Overview of the PT-7010A Remote Adding Batteries to the Remote Control Quick Start Setup InstructionsQuick Start Instructions for PT-7010A Setup Page Speakers Menu, select Speaker Position menu Turning on the Main Zone Operation of the PT-7010A using the RemoteTurning on Zone Programming and Configuring Your Components Macro Punch Recal Erase Edit Light CloneEdit Erase Recal RecallOn-Screen Display OSD Functions How to Navigate the OSD MenusOSD Menus Trim MenuModes Menu Tone MenuSaving AM/FM Presets Input Configuration Menus The example showsTuner Preset Menu Inputs MenuSettings Menus Speakers Menu Position Speakers Menu Calibration Crossover Adjustment Software Menu Special Features of the Sherbourn PT-7010A Surround Modes for 2 Channel Source MaterialSurround Modes for Multi-Channel Sources PartyTuner Operation Recording OperationZone 2 Operation IndicatorsZone 2 Adjust Recording to a VCRSpeaker Placement Tips Surround Back Speakers Subwoofer LocationRemote Control Codes Audio ComponentsCD Players Satellite/DSS Televisions VCRs Troubleshooting Guide Zone 2 Does Not Play Digital Inputs Reset ProcedureZone 2 Not Working External Amplifiers Shut Down Often or PrematurelyHum Noises Problems Updating PT-7010A FirmwareOther Probable Causes of Noise Main Zone Settings Favorite Settings LogTone Settings Zone 2 SettingsVideo Settings Control SettingsInput Settings and Remote Codes Speaker Settings Distance Feet Setting LG/SM/OFFTechnical Specifications Dolby Disclosure Software Upgrade Licensing and Trademark DisclosuresDTS Disclosure Apple DisclosureSherbournR Sherbourn

PT-7010A specifications

Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A is an advanced multi-channel power amplifier that has made a significant mark in the audio engineering world. Renowned for its performance and versatility, the PT-7010A caters to both audiophiles and professionals seeking a high-quality audio solution.

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