Harman-Kardon HKS 4 owner manual Speaker Placement, Color-Coding System, Satellites and Surrounds

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Speaker Placement

Color-Coding System

The HKS 4 and the HKTS 11 use the channel color-coding system established by the Con- sumer Electronics Association to make setting up your home theater speaker system as easy as possible. Your system includes a set of colored stickers that may be placed near the speaker ter- minals of each of the satellite speakers. In addi- tion, the included speaker wires have colored bands at each end to assist you in connecting them correctly. Use the brown sticker and cable for the Surround Back Left speaker, and the tan sticker and cable for the Surround Back Right speaker. Although the wires included with

your HKS 4 speakers are color-coded for the Sur- round Back Left and Right channels, they are interchangeable with the wires supplied with the HKTS 11 system. It doesn’t matter which satel- lite speaker is used for any of the front or rear positions. (The center speaker and powered sub- woofer of the HKTS 11 are already color-coded.)

Surround Speakers

Side Surround Speakers

Surround Back Speakers

(7.1-Channel System)

Surround Back Speakers

(6.1-Channel System)

(place at least 1.2m apart)

1,5-1,85 m

When Used as Front Speakers

Front speakers should be placed the same dis- tance from each other as they are from the lis- tening position. They should be placed at about the same height from the floor as the listeners’ ears, or they may be angled toward the listeners.

When Used as Surround Speakers

For 5.1-channel applications, the two surround speakers should be placed slightly behind the lis- tening position and, ideally, should face each other and be at a level higher than the listeners’ ears. If that is not possible, they may be placed on a wall behind the listening position, facing forward.

In 7.1-channel systems, place the side surround speakers slightly behind the listening position, as shown in the diagram to the left. The surround back speakers should be placed on the rear wall, facing forward, the same distance apart as the main front speakers.

In 6.1-channel systems, you may use a pair of HKS 4 speakers for the surround back speakers in place of a single rear center speaker. Using two speakers will provide a more diffuse sur- round effect, and will also increase the total sound output for the surround back channel without overworking any individual speaker. Place the two speakers on the rear wall the same distance apart as each speaker is from the listener, but at least four feet apart.

The surround back speakers in a 6.1- or 7.1- channel system should be placed at the same height as the surround speakers, about 1.5 to 1.8 meter above the floor.

The surround speakers should not call attention to themselves. Experiment with their placement until you hear a diffuse, ambient sound accom- panying the main-program material heard in the front speakers.

Satellites and Surrounds

The satellite speakers may be placed on a shelf.

They may be wall-mounted using the supplied brackets.

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Contents HKS 4 Surround Loudspeakers Table of Contents Declaration of ConformityIntroduction Description and FeaturesIntroduction Speaker Placement When Used as Front SpeakersWhen Used as Surround Speakers Color-Coding SystemMounting Options Wall-MountingConfiguring Your Receiver or Processor Speaker ConnectionsLeft Speaker LeftTroubleshooting If there is low or no bassOutput If there is no sound fromSpecifications Satellites