Placing your system
Stacking your components in the rack
To make sure that they’re properly ventilated and stable, stack them according to the following diagram. If you’re using a turntable, place it on top of the rack.
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■ 30 STATION RANDOM PRESET |
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BASS |
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MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER |
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| TIME DSP | RANDOM | REPEAT |
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Positioning your speakers
You can get the best stereo effect by placing your speak- ers 6' to 12' apart along the same wall, with the main listening area midway between the 2 speakers.
•To enhance the stereo effect (especially if the speak- ers are more than 8' apart), rotate each speaker slightly toward the listening area.
•Placing the speakers against a wall will increase their bass output, but could also make them sound unnatu- rally ‘thick’ or ‘heavy’. If this occurs, try moving them away from the wall a foot or so.
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