Niles Audio HDLCR manual Insulating the Wall Cavity, Speaker Placement

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INSULATING THE WALL CAVITY

For best performance from your speakers, fill the wall cavity behind the speaker with fiberglass insulation (e.g., R-19 un-batted insulation). Try to keep the same amount of insulation for each speaker, particularly in the same room, for consistent bass response.

TECH TIP

Wire size is expressed by its AWG (American Wire Gauge) number – the lower the number, the larger the wire. For example, 12 AWG is physically larger than 14 AWG.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

NOTE: THE NILES HDLCR LOUDSPEAKER IS DESIGNED FOR USE IN FRONT LEFT-, CENTER-, OR FRONT RIGHT-CHANNEL APPLICATIONS ONLY. FOR REAR-CHANNEL APPLICATIONS, WE RECOMMEND USING A NILES HDFX OR CM6HDFX LOUDSPEAKER.

PLACING THE HDLCR AS THE FRONT LEFT AND RIGHT SPEAKERS

In a home theater, the intelligibility of dialog and action reproduced by the front speakers is paramount! The position of the speakers plays a very important role in how clear the sound is and how a stereo image is created. Here are some guidelines to make the process of placement quick and easy:

Make sure the sound will not be blocked or reflected off furniture or other objects. The listener should have a direct line of sight with the front of the speaker. To determine the best position, measure the “listening” distance between the ideal listening position (e.g., favorite chair or couch) and the wall in which you plan to install the speakers.

For stereo music applications, try to place the speakers so that they are equally distant from the listening spot and at least one half of the listening distance apart to maintain a large pleasant stereo “image.”

In home theater applications where there is a center channel, you may choose to space the left and right main speakers farther apart for a “bigger than life” sound with Dolby® encoded movies and TV shows. However, for combined music and movie usage, we recommend using the placement zone for stereo music. Ideally, if the listening position is 10 feet back from the wall, place the speakers between 5 and 10 feet apart, as shown in Figure 2.

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Contents Hdlcr Table of Contents CongratulationsFeatures and Benefits IntroductionINSTALLER-SELECTABLE Acoustic Fine Tuning CTR L/R Mode SwitchEasy Retrofit Installation in Your Existing Home Microperf Aluminum GrillesDolby Digital Ready Installation ConsiderationsNILES’ HD HIGH-DEFINITION Voice Matching Tools and Precautions Recommended Amplifier PowerLoudspeaker Wire Incorporating a Remote ControlPlacing the Hdlcr AS the Front Left and Right Speakers Speaker PlacementInsulating the Wall Cavity Boundary Effect Placing AN Hdlcr AS the CENTER-CHANNEL Speaker HdlcrObserve Safety First Running the Speaker Wire in NEW ConstructionInstallation Fundamentals Scheduling and Preparation About DrillingAbout Interior Walls Concealing Speaker WirePulling the Cable Planning the Speaker Wire Route About Exterior WallsSpeaker wiring Other Possible Speaker Wire Routes IncludeCutting Holes Installing the BracketNEW Construction Installing a Bracket Concealing Speaker Wire for a Future Installation Exact location of the wire on a set of plansExisting Construction Installing a Bracket Through 4 at a new locationPainting the Grille and Frame Installing the FrameFinishing the Installation Installing a Niles MS-100 Microsensor Setting the CTR L/R ModeConnecting and Installing the Speaker Connecting a speaker wire to the Hdlcr terminalsChecking Speaker Phase Acoustic Fine Tuning Adjusting the TweeterInstalling the Grille Listening AT Higher VolumesCleaning Removing the GrilleSpecifications Removing the SpeakerLimited Warranty Warranty Registration Card YesL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n