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PREPARATION
Placement guidelines
Placing speakers for stereo sound
Position these two speakers:
Orienting and placing these identical speakers is critical to their performance.
Follow these guidelines in choosing the approximate location for each speaker. Before you mark the location for the ceiling holes, be sure to read:
•“Other considerations” on page 5, and
•“WARNINGS:” on page 6.
Using the arrow as a guide
There is a small arrow molded into the inside flange of each speaker. Use it as a guide for orienting the speakers relative to one another.
–one on the left and one on the right at the front of the room
–oriented with the arrow pointing to the opposite speaker
–an equal distance from the primary listening area
–with each one AT LEAST:
-2 ft (.6 m) from the front wall
-3 ft (1 m) from the side walls
-6 ft (2 m) apart
Front of your room
Guide arrow
The diagrams that follow show the proper orientation using a pair of speakers for stereo sound, or several pairs of speakers for home theater sound.
Minimum |
2' (.6 m) |
Minimum
3'
(1 m)
Minimum
2' (.6 m)
Minimum |
2' (.6 m) |
Minimum
3' |
(1 m) |
Minimum
2' (.6 m) |
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