Optimizing The Sound

Mounting The Satellites

Of Your System

To a flat surface:

the keyhole slots on the back of each cube (as shown below).

Have a clear line of sight from your listening position to the satellites. This prevents their higher frequen- cies from being blocked. It is not necessary for each satellite to be aimed directly at the listener.

The relative strength of low bass depends on how close the subwoofer is to intersecting room surfaces. The most bass output

results from the subwoofer placed on the floor in a corner. The least bass output results with the unit positioned away from any corners or walls.

Once you have adjusted the subwoofer level control, leave it in that position. It should not be used to compensate for differences in recordings or games.

To mount the satellites the side of a monitor or other flat surface, use the self-adhesive “hook and loop” fastener squares.

To the wall:

To wall-mount the cubes on structurally strong surfaces (a wall stud or wood panelling), screw the No. 10 screws into the material. Allow their heads to protrude about 1/4 inch to fit into

The plastic anchors supplied will be needed to secure the screws in most wall surfaces. If so, drill 1/4 inch holes in the wall, then tap the anchors into the holes until they are flush with the wall. Then screw the screws into the anchors until they protrude about 1/4 inch.

Be sure to apply the stick-on rubber feet to the back of the satel- lite cubes. This assures an acousti- cally secure installation.

Hook and loop fastener mounting

Keyhole slot mounting

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Cambridge SoundWorks PCWorks Optimizing The Sound Mounting The Satellites Your System, To a flat surface, To the wall