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Placement
The advanced acoustic design of the Tiger makes component placement
Amplifier
Place the amplifi er unit on any convenient fl at surface near your source component(s).
Satellites
There is no “rule” as to which should be left and right. In critical monitoring applications, you may notice subtle differences, depending on the listening environment and source material. For example, facing the passive radiators “inward” toward each other may result in a more focused stereo image. Con- versely, facing the passive radiators “outward” toward the side walls, may result in a wider, more spacious soundstage presentation.
You are encouraged to experiment.
Woofer
The compact KOI Tiger satellites can be placed in just about any available space in your room. Ideally, they would be placed along a common wall at the same height. For critical monitoring
The Tiger satellites are supplied in
HQ Driver
Greatest room boundary bass reinforcement
Partial room boundary bass reinforcement
Like the satellites, the Tiger woofer can be placed within the listening room with great fl exibility. As the acoustic output from the woofer is nondirectional, it is not necessary to have it centered between the two satellites.
The bass performance will be affected by the location of the woofer within your room, especially with regard to distances from room boundaries. Usually, the closer the subwoofer is placed to a room corner, the greater the perceived bass output. You should experiment with its
Passive Radiator | Passive Radiator |
Least room boundary bass reinforcement
4 | 5 |