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Specs
Install
Speaker Placement and Symmetry
Warranty
Wiring Instructions
Grille Assembly
2.3Replacing Grille Pins
Features
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8 Room Acoustics and Speaker
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Unpacking Instructions
Contents
Introduction
2.1Opening the Crate
Orientation of the Felt Anti-DiffractionMask
2.2Installing the Grilles
2.3Replacing Grille Pins
in step
Connecting the Speaker to the Amplifier
3. Wiring Instructions
WARNING Do NOT over-tightenthe screws
Introduction
Initial warm-up three to six hours of quiet music
4. Break-inPeriod
5. Maximizing Performance
Speaker Placement and Symmetry
Break-in
Grille Assemblies
Apex Couplers
Toe-in
Corner Treatment
First Reflection Points
6. Care of Your Avalon Loudspeakers
Grille Assembly
Cabinet
Drivers
In the Event of a Problem
7.Warranty
Warranty Statement
3.Avalon Acoustics reserves the right to inspect any products which are the subject of any warranty claim prior to repairing or replacing. Final determination of warranty coverage lies solely with Avalon Acoustics. Any products which conform to this warranty shall be repaired or replaced by Avalon Acoustics as soon as possible following receipt of the product and claim, but in no event later than 30 days after receipt of the product. Out-of-warrantyclaims will be billed for labor, materials, return freight, and insurance as required. Any product for which a warranty claim is accepted will be returned to the purchaser and cost of shipping and insurance will be factory prepaid within the boundaries of the USA. Units to be shipped outside of the USA will be shipped freight collect only. This warranty gives specific legal rights. The purchaser also has implied warranty rights, and may also have other rights, which vary from state to state
Introduction
8.Room Acoustics and Speaker Position
Basic Room Acoustics
An Optical Analogy
8.1Standing Waves
8.3 Early Reflections
8.2 Flutter Echo
Avoiding Early Reflections
a later time
8.4 Bass reinforcement
By properly selecting the distances to each surface, we can extend the in-roombass response of the speaker much deeper than its anechoic response. Please see Figure 8.5. This is because the bass reinforcement provides a boost which is complementary to the bass roll-offthat would be present in an anechoic chamber
Flutter Echo and Standing Waves
8.5Summary of Recommendations
Early Reflections
Speaker Placement
8.6 A Listening Room Example
9.1Sensitivity to Time-RelatedInformation
9. Accuracy of Bass Reproduction
“Fast Bass”
Introduction
9.2 Rationale
A Correlation with Amplifier Measurements
9.3 Measurements of Audio Equipment
Designing for Accurate Bass Reproduction
Loudspeaker Measurements
Frequency Response Effects
9.4 Listening Qualities
Listening for Size Distortions
Transient Response Effects
9.5 Conclusion
10.Features
11.Specifications