The rear satellites may be installed on their convenient floor stands. While listening, the stands should be positioned to the left and right of your listening position (see Diagram G on the previous page).

The Floor Stands are small enough to be stowed underneath a desk when not in use. See page 11 for floor stand assembly instructions.

Larger work surfaces can accommodate both front and surround pairs of satellites on their Desktop Stands. Try the extreme corners of a desk using the Desktop Stands (see Diagram H).

Also, you may attach the rear satellites under a desktop or at the sides of a desk using the hook and loop fasteners (see Diagram I).

After you have positioned the rear satellites, use the test sound to make sure each speaker can be heard clearly.

The Subwoofer. The subwoofer’s optimum position is on the floor against the wall under the computer desk. The nearer the subwoofer is to the corner of the room, the stronger its maximum bass output will be. We strongly recommend placing the

subwoofer on the floor (see Diagram J). Leave at least 8 cm (3 inches) of

space between the subwoofer face and a wall. Small objects in front of, but not touching the subwoofer (table legs, for instance) will have no effect on its sound. If you have no available floor space, the subwoofer can be placed on a shelf, desktop or other sites, but its maximum output will be reduced. The subwoofer is not magnetically shielded, so position it at least 18 inches away from a computer monitor.

Substituting a powered subwoofer. You may substitute a powered subwoofer for the subwoofer that comes with the DTT2500 Digital. Connect its line level input (typically an RCA jack) to the dedicated subwoofer output on the back of the Decoder Amplifier, using a shielded audio cable with RCA plugs on each end. Refer to the powered subwoofer’s User Manual for adjustment procedures.

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