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7. Appendix A, Useful Tips For Speaker setup
Following is some suggestions to help you set up your speakers for best results.
7.1.1. Ideal Listening Scenario (Speakers)
The ideal way to experience proper imaging, whether stereo, surround, or 3D, is to begin by arranging each pair of speakers as symmetrically as possible.
Front speakers should be at the same height, angle and distance relative to the listener. You will obtain best imaging if the distance between you and speakers are about the same distance as between the speakers.
A typical multimedia
Surround speakers should be placed behind the listener, and ideally be no further than the front speakers from the listener. They also need to be at the same height and angle as the front speakers.
7.1.2. Ideal Listening Scenario (Headphones)
When using headphones, many of the potential problems associated with speaker listening are essentially eliminated. For example, you are automatically positioned in the center, and if you move around, this doesn’t change your position relative to the speakers.
7.1.3. Avoid Reflective Surfaces (Speakers)
If possible, keep your speakers away from reflective surfaces. For example, if your setup is in a corner and one speaker is very close to a sidewall, this will degrade imaging. This is because sound waves will bounce off the wall and arrive at your ears slightly later than the waves originating directly from the speaker.
This is true of any environment except an anechoic
The same can be true of placing your speakers directly on a hard desktop. If possible, elevate your speakers on stands so they are further away from the reflective surface. This will slightly improve the imaging and effects.
7.1.4. Balance the Speakers and Headphones
Any imaging, including stereo, surround and especially 3D audio, can be degraded by left/right channel imbalances. If your speakers or amplifier(s) incorporate balance controls, we strongly recommend adjusting them to their center position. Many physical balance controls have a mark to identify the center position.
If each speaker has separate volume controls, try to set them as equally as possible. You can use the Philips Sound Agent 2 test utility to help you judge the volume levels.
This practice applies to headphones as well.
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