plaCEMEnt (VE-8, VE-12, VE-15 flooR-StanDIng

pRIoR to InStallatIon

Carefully unpack your speaker, saving the box and all of the packing material; at some point you may need to transport, ship, or move your speaker. Before continuing with the installation, please make sure your A/V receiver, processor, preamplifier, or amplifier’s power switch is turned “OFF.”

InStallatIon

Please read the following to determine which installation procedure is best for your audio/video system. For additional hook-up connections, you may want to refer to your A/V receiver, processor, preamplifier, or amplifier’s manual. NOTE: Be sure to read and observe the “Safety Instructions” on preceding page before starting the installation.

ConnECtIonS

As mentioned earlier, all connections should be made with the equipment turned off. Use high quality speaker wire (16-gauge or heavier) to connect your speakers to your A/V receiver, processor, preamplifier, or amplifier. Connect the positive terminal on the speaker (marked "+" and colored red) to the positive terminal on the A/V receiver, processor, preamplifier, or amplifier and connect the negative terminal on the speaker (marked "-" and colored black) to the negative terminal on the A/V receiver, processor, preamplifier, or amplifier. In any case, make sure that the wiring polarity remains consistent throughout the system in order to maintain correct polarity (see figure 1). Failure to observe correct polarity will result in poor sound balance, decreased imaging, and worst of all, decreased bass response. Refer to the owner’s manual provided by your receiver/preamp/processor manufacturer.

plaCEMEnt (VE-5M bookShElf SpEakERS)

 

 

For

left and right channels, place the speakers

so

that

the

tweeters are

at

ear level

(i.e.,

normal seated position) and are on either

side

of

the

video receiver

or

monitor

(see Figure 2). You can place the speakers on bookshelves or use speaker stands, which are readily available from your local home audio retailer. For use as a rear channel surround speaker, avoid corners of the room and experiment with different locations until you find a pleasing effect. Refer to the owner’s manual provided by your receiver/ preamp/processor manufacturer for speaker placement when using different surround effects (i.e., Dolby Digital, DTS).

plaCEMEnt (VE-5C CEntER ChannEl SpEakERS)

Ideally, the Center Channel Speaker should be in the middle between the front left and right main speakers and face toward the viewing area (see Figure 2). The tweeter should be at ear level (i.e., normal seated position). If possible, position the speaker and (left/right) bookshelf speakers to form a straight line.

plaCEMEnt (VE-8, VE-12, VE-15 flooR-StanDIng

SpEakERS)

Use figure 2 as an initial guide for speaker placement, keeping in mind that most rooms are far from ideal and different speaker locations produce different sounds. If the bass is too prominent, try moving the speakers away from the walls. If you need more bass, move the speakers closer to the rear walls. Keep the speakers about 1 1/2 feet (45 cm) away from the sidewalls and 1 foot (30 cm) out from the rear wall and about 6 feet (2 meters) from each other.

tRoUblEShootIng

Symptom

CauSe

Solution

Distortion with volume

underpowered

turn down volume control on

control on receiver/

receiver/amplifier clips audio

receiver/amplifier

amplifier near

signals

Set bass flat; use controls

maximum

 

tone controls are set too high

sparingly

 

 

 

 

Distortion with volume

Defective receiver or

Repair defective receiver,

control near minimum

preamplifier; shorted speaker

preamplifier or replace

 

wires

speaker wires

Distortion on music

Dynamic soundtrack (e.g.,

turn down volume control to

peaks or sound

explosions)

lower overall range; use a

effects

 

more powerful

 

 

receiver/amplifier

Buzz, hum, or crackle

Connecting wires with power

Connect wires only when

when connecting

on causes transient signal

audio system power is off

wires

spikes

 

Buzz or hum when

Grounding problem or ground

Check receiver or

system is on

loop

preamplifier manual for

 

 

ground loop elimination

no sound after

amplifier’s thermal protection is

turn down volume control

listening at high levels

on

and allow amplifier to cool

 

 

down; sound should resume

 

 

automatically

 

 

 

RooM aCoUStICS

A room’s size, shape, and furnishings will greatly influence the overall sound of an Audio/Video Sound System. However, you can optimize the sound potential of your A/V system in the following ways:

Keep the path from the speakers to the viewing area free from obstructions

 

 

(e.g., furniture, potted plants, etc.).

 

If the room is ”live” (e.g., plaster walls, wood floors, glass windows, etc.) and produces

 

 

echoes, try closing the drapes, adding a throw rug, or consider using sound-absorbing

 

 

panels.

 

Cerwin-Vega! Audio/Video systems can produce intense low frequencies, so don’t

 

 

be surprised to initially hear rattles and buzzes coming from furniture and other

H

 

objects; try repositioning or removing offending suspects (e.g., vase on mantle) or

 

placing felt pads under vibrating items.

 

E N G L I S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

polaRIty

A/V Receiver/Processor/Preamplifier

Speaker Inputs

 

 

 

SPEAKERIN

 

+

-

+

-

 

 

SpEakERE N G L I SplaCEMEnt

Caution! This product is designed for specific placement. Do not suspend, hang or wall mount an VE-5M or VE-5C with any brackets, cables, chains or hooks. Place these components only on bookshelves, appropriate stands, or on top of a television /monitor.

The VE-8, VE-12, and VE-15 speakers are intended for floor placement only! Do not place heavy objects of any type, such as televisions on top of any Cerwin-Vega! speaker unless otherwise recommended by Cerwin-Vega!! VE Series speakers are for residential applications only.

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