Loudspeaker Locations
The details below show various sys- tems incorporating the loudspeakers, with a subwoofer to handle the low frequency range.
Ideally, all of the surround loudspeak- ers in a home theater system should be of the same make and model, and positioned at similar heights to produce a smooth and continuous soundfield. The Cinema Ribbon Duos
The loudspeakers are a perfect sound compliment to a plasma display. The
Set the Boundary Compensation switch to "Room" if the loudspeakers are away from the walls, such as on speaker stands.
Front Left/Right Speakers
The front left and right
Front left and right loudspeakers
Your left loudspeaker should be set exactly the same distance and angle away from your listening position as the right loudspeaker.
If you have a smaller display, the loud- speakers should be no more than two feet away from the sides of the display.
If you have a Sunfire or Carver system equipped with Sonic Holography, then it is recommended that you use a tape measure to set the left and right loud- speakers to be an equal distance away from your listening position, within half an inch tolerance. (Sonic Holography is a unique process designed by Bob Carver to enhance the
The Center Loudspeaker
Most movie dialog will come from the center loudspeaker, so careful positioning is an important part of a good home the- ater system. Your eyes and ears should focus your attention towards the center of the display.
Center loudspeaker
The
Position the front face of the loud- speaker close to the front edge of the display. (The sound waves may other- wise reflect off the top of the display and distort the center imaging.)
If possible, have the center, left and right loudspeakers at the same height (within two feet). This will help give a smooth transition when sound effects move from loudspeaker to loudspeaker.
We recommend that you keep the
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