POSITIONING THE SATELLITES

Wall Placement (Swivel brackets available separately)

Avoid facing a satellite parallel to a nearby wall (within 6-8 inches). The reflected sound from the wall degrades the sound coming directly from the satellite (diagram A).

Try to position wall-mounted satellites so both are approximately at your ear level while sitting or slightly higher. Make sure the speakers form at least a 20- degree angle with your listening position. An angle greater than 55 degrees sounds like two separate speakers, rather than forming a continuous image of sound between the two speakers (diagram B).

When using the speaker for video sound, place the satellites relatively close to the left and right side of the television monitor, forming no more than a 45 degree angle with your listening position (diagram C).

RECOMMENDED DISTANCE

A

OK

Too

Too

Close

Close

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED DISTANCE

APART FOR HOME THEATER

B

APART FOR STEREO

20 - 55

EAR LEVEL

ANGLE

OR

SLIGHTLY

 

HIGHER

C

 

LEVEL

45 ANGLE

WITH

 

CENTER

 

SPEAKER

 

 

POWERED

 

SUBWOOFER

Shelf Placement

Place the satellites as close to the edge of the shelf as possible for best sound (diagram D). If the shelf is at ear level or above, it is not necessary to use the Desktop Stand

D

Flush with edge if possible

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Cambridge SoundWorks II user manual Positioning the Satellites, Shelf Placement