Planning Your Klipsch
Home Entertainment System
Your new Klipsch subwoofer will enhance the performance of your home entertainment system, whether used within a
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Subwoofer Placement
Your Klipsch subwoofer is designed to operate at frequencies below 120 Hz. As frequencies in this range are essentially omnidirectional (difficult to localize), there may be several options for the place- ment of your subwoofer. The position of the subwoofer in the room will effect its frequency response and a minor change in position will result in an audible difference.
A general rule of thumb is to place your subwoofer in the vicinity of the speakers with which it is being paired. For example, a subwoofer reproducing main left and right channel bass would normally be placed in the same end of the room as the main speakers. This could mean along the front wall, in a front corner or along a side wall. A subwoofer connected to the surround channel (of a 5.1 type system) to compliment the bass of rear channel speakers performs best when positioned near the back wall or in a back corner.
For maximum output, place your subwoofer in or near a corner. This improves the loading of the subwoofer, increasing its efficiency and improving the output and dynamic range capabilities. Room acoustics and personal taste may dictate placing the subwoofer in a location other than a corner. Asymmetrical placement of two subwoofers in a room may improve low frequency reproduction by providing a smoother and more consistent response pattern. Placing two subwoofers in the same location or corner will provide the greatest output. This configuration can yield another 6 dB of output (equivalent to quadrupling the size of the subwoofer’s amplifier power). Since low frequencies are heavily influenced by room size and dimensional ratios, experiment with the placement of your subwoofer.
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