PLACEMENT

Stereo

Before deciding where to place your ERS Series speakers, survey your room and think about placement, keeping the following points in mind, and using Figure 1, on previous page, as a guide:

For best results, place the speakers 6'–8' apart.

When installing in the wall, position each speaker so that the tweeter is as close to ear level as practical.

Refer to “Home Theater” below if you also plan to use the speakers in a home theater system.

Home Theater

For front-channel use, place one speaker on the left and another on the right along either side of the television.

A center channel speaker should go directly above or below the television and can be an in-wall or freestanding center channel.

For left and right surround channels, place one speaker on the left and another on the right, to the side of or slightly behind the listening area. The surround speakers should be mounted at a height of between 4 feet and 7 feet.

In 6- or 7-channel configurations, place the rear channel(s) behind the listening position, as shown in Figure 3.

Note: An Infinity powered subwoofer will add impact and realism to both music and film soundtracks. Contact your Infinity dealer for recommendations on subwoofer models for your application.

Proper placement of the speakers is an important step

in obtaining the most realistic soundstage possible. These recommendations are for the optimal placement of the loud- speakers. Use these placement recommendations as a guide. Slight variations will not diminish your listening pleasure.

INSTALLATION

The ERS Series in-wall speakers were designed to be easily installed. However, if you are unsure of your ability to properly install these loudspeakers, please contact your dealer or a qualified installer.

Tools Needed

Pencil

Phillips #2 screwdriver

 

 

 

 

 

 

Measuring tape

Utility knife

Carpenter’s level

Awl

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