Emotiva DMC-1 manual Surround Back Speakers, Subwoofer Location

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Surround Back Speakers

Surround Back Speakers

The DMC-1 has two extra outputs for surround back speakers. These create a wonderful sense of realism in surround effects during playback of Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, and DTS ES.

The DMC-1 can be configured for one or two surround back speakers. Ideally, all the surround speakers should be of the same make and model, and fitted at similar heights to produce a smooth continuous sound field. If you are connecting one surround back speaker, connect its amplifier input to the DMC-1 LEFT CHANNEL SURROUND BACK output. Place the speaker behind your listening position.

Subwoofer Location

The DMC-1 has identical output connections for up to three subwoofers, in addition to a fourth, balanced sub output.

A subwoofer typically sounds best in a corner with at least 5 feet of wall to either side. Due to the short wavelengths of high-frequency sounds, they don’t Subwoofer LocationManual backgroundinteract strongly with the size and shape of a room. Lower

frequencies long wavelengths that can cause “Standing

wave” problems. Placing the subwoofer in a corner usually

creates the best possible situation for the sound to interact

with the room, allowing even distribution of the bass

frequencies. Often the corner that offers nearby placement to the front speakers may yield the best results, but you should try several locations before settling on just one.

Standing waves depicted in a room. “Peaks” are good, “Dips” are bad.

The best location for a single subwoofer can be found by playing a couple of different low frequency test tones (or some music with heavy sustained bass passages) and proceeding with the following easy 1-2-3 process:

1.Place the subwoofer right on the seat of your couch or listening chair.

2.You can then either run the calibration (noise) signal through it, or simply plug the analog outputs of a CD player directly into your subwoofer’s low-level inputs. Turn down the subwoofer’s volume level before turning on the CD, then play the test tones or some music with heavy sustained bass passages.

3.Walk around the room, standing in all the positions where you might be able to place the subwoofer. Again, this is usually near the corners of the room. Try locations fairly close to the front speakers.

Notice where in the room the bass output from the subwoofer sounds the loudest. Shut things down and install the subwoofer there. This is the best position for the subwoofer. The bass will sound the best when you are sitting in your normal listening position.

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