There are many mounting possibilities. The monitor stand can be attached with hook and loop fasteners to the top of the computer monitor. It directs the sound down towards the listener (see Diagram C).

If your computer monitor’s construction directs the sound of the center channel satellite towards you without a stand, attach the satellite directly to the top of the monitor, using the hook and loop fasteners (see

Diagram D). Position the face of the center channel so that it is as far forward as possible.

Use a Desktop Stand to position a center channel satellite in front of the monitor. It directs the sound up towards the listener (see Diagram E).

The Center Speaker may also be hung on the wall behind the monitor using the screw and wall anchors provided (see Mounting The Speakers, page 11).

The Rear Satellites. The rear satellites provide the surround effects in Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround and Creative Multi Speaker Surround modes. They also provide the discreet rear sounds produced in four channel gaming.

5 meters (16 feet) of cable is provided with the two remaining small satellites for more flexibility in rear channel placement.

The rear satellites may be placed in any convenient sites alongside the listener, including sites slightly forward of the listening location.

The rear satellites do not have to be at exactly the same height, nor at the

same height as the front satellites.

If you have side walls close to your listening position, excellent placement for the rear satellites is slightly behind your listening position, slightly above ear level (see Diagram F). The satellites may be hung on the wall using the screw and wall anchors provided (see Mounting The Speakers page 11).

Do not be concerned if this placement is not practical. Any rear satellite placement to the left and right side of the listening position will provide strong directional and surround effects.

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