Niles Audio AT5, AT8, AT6 manual Boundary Effect, Placement for Varying Listening Positions

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Speaker Placement

The Boundary Effect

Corners can affect the bass response of the speaker powerfully! This is called the boundary effect. You will emphasize par- ticular bass frequencies and cancel out other bass frequencies when you place speakers close to the wall/ceiling bound- ary or a corner wall boundary. This can make the speaker sound excessively boomy and inaccurate to some listeners, while to others it just seems like more bass sound. A good rule of thumb is if you always listen to your current pair of speakers with the bass turned up, you’ll enjoy corner placement. If you keep your tone controls at neutral, try to keep the speakers at least two or three feet from the boundaries of the room.

Placement for Varying Listening Positions

If you want the freedom to sit anywhere in a room facing any direction, and/or find that you prefer the “all around you” sound of some car stereos to a conven- tional “sound stage” facing you, consider the speaker placement techniques profes- sional installers use in restaurants and bars. They place speakers in an array around the listening area, so that the music is always surrounding you, regard- less of the direction you face.

The rule of thumb is to add one pair of speakers for every 100 to 200 square feet of listening area. Curiously, this is not so that you can play the music louder, but so that you can play it softer! When you have only one pair of speakers in a large room you will notice that when the sound is perfect in one part of the room, it is too loud near the speakers. By plac- ing more than one pair in the room you will avoid these “hot spots” of loud sound and you will create more sonic ambiance while maintaining clarity and a rich sound everywhere.

You can make listener position still less critical by using mono rather than stereo. This can be difficult to achieve with nor- mal stereo amplifiers. However, Niles manufactures Systems Integration Amplifiers which enable one room to be wired in stereo while other rooms are wired in mono! Consult your local Niles dealer for more information.

In smaller rooms or rooms that are infre- quently used, you typically can’t justify the expense of more than two speakers. Try to bracket the room with the two speakers. Diagonal placement is a very effective way to stretch the coverage pat- tern of two speakers. You can also com- promise between direct sound (for detail and clarity) and reflected sound (the ambient or “all around you” effect). By trying to place the speakers so that they create as much reflected sound as possi- ble you emphasize the ambient effect. They can be up high in the wall or even down low at power outlet height , in the ceiling, near corners, or directed at reflective objects and walls. The more reflected sound there is in the room the stronger the ambient effect will be at low volumes. You should use moderation, however, otherwise the compromise becomes too one sided and at high vol- umes, the sound will be blurred and less distinct.

Placement for Home Theater Rear Applications

In a home theater, the goal is to repro- duce the experience of a great movie the- ater in our homes. The biggest difference between the two is the rear or surround speaker array in a commercial theater. Here, it is not uncommon to see twenty or thirty speakers around the audience. This huge array of speakers assures that you will feel completely surrounded by the ambient soundtrack of the movie.

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Contents D E L S Table of Contents Limited Warranty Niles Audio CorporationWarranty Registration Card Antiresonant Wave Bracing Snap-in Baffle AssemblyIntroduction Front-Mounted Bass & Treble ControlsBumpBack Woofer Magnet Easy Retrofit Installation in your Existing HomeNo-Strip Speaker Terminal Moisture Resistant ConstructionDetach Here Page Incorporating a Local Volume Control Installation ConsiderationsRecommended Amplifier Power Insulating the Wall Cavity Speaker WireIncorporating a Remote Control Specifications Model AT8Model AT5 Speaker Placement Placement for Critical ListeningBoundary Effect Placement for Varying Listening PositionsPlacement for Home Theater Rear Applications Operation Listening at Higher VolumesCleaning Removing The SpeakerAdjusting the Tweeter Installing the GrilleSpeaker Placement Installation Fundamentals Running the Speaker Wire in New ConstructionSpeaker Phase Adjusting the Bass and Treble ControlsInstalling the Speaker Frame See FigureConcealing Speaker Wire in Existing Walls Location Page Installation Brackets, Frames Grilles Existing Walls Installation Fundamentals Stage Two Before Paint Installation Brackets, FramesConstruction Page Niles Audio Corporation

AT6, AT8, AT5 specifications

Niles Audio, a renowned name in the audio industry, offers a range of exceptional in-wall and in-ceiling speakers designed to deliver high-quality sound without compromising the aesthetics of your living space. Among their outstanding offerings are the AT5, AT6, and AT8 models, each featuring unique attributes tailored to meet diverse listening preferences and installation environments.

The Niles AT5 is a compact yet powerful speaker that boasts a two-way design with a 5.25-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter. The AT5 is engineered to provide remarkable sound clarity and a balanced frequency response, making it ideal for small to medium-sized areas. Its shallow mounting depth facilitates easy installation, even in tight spaces. The speaker's sleek profile and paintable grille allow it to blend harmoniously with any interior décor, making it an excellent choice for homeowners seeking both performance and style.

Moving up the range, the Niles AT6 features a larger 6.5-inch woofer, enhancing its bass reproduction while maintaining detailed mid-range and treble frequencies. This model is well-suited for medium-sized rooms and can serve as part of a multi-room audio system. The AT6 incorporates Niles’ innovative technology, including a unique shallow enclosure design and a pivoting tweeter, allowing for directional sound customization. This feature is instrumental in optimizing the listening experience by directing audio toward the listening area.

At the top of the series, the Niles AT8 showcases an impressive 8-inch woofer that offers deep, rich bass response and powerful sound output. This model excels in larger spaces and is perfect for immersive home theater experiences. The AT8 also features advanced acoustic engineering, including optimized crossover networks and high-quality components to ensure minimal distortion and exceptional sound fidelity. Its robust construction and adjustable mounting system provide flexibility during installation.

All three models are part of Niles Audio's commitment to delivering premium sound experiences with aesthetic considerations. They are designed to integrate seamlessly into any home while offering superior performance. The speakers are also backed by Niles’ reputation for durability and reliability, ensuring they will provide outstanding audio performance for years to come. Whether you choose the AT5, AT6, or AT8, Niles Audio offers options that cater to various audio needs, ensuring an exceptional listening experience for every room in the house.