SPEAKER POSITIONING INFORMATION
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POSITION ALL 5 SPEAKERS APPROXIMATELY AT THE SAME DISTANCE FROM YOUR LISTENING POSITION.
POSITION THE SUBWOOFER AS BELOW.
Your system is supplied with 5 compact sized satellite speakers and one large subwoofer (main set). The satellite speakers and the center speaker reproduce only the mid range and higher frequencies. All of the low frequency (bass) sounds are produced by the subwoofer. Proper positioning and placement of the speakers is important in order to provide the best surround sound experience. We understand that due to the size and shape of your listening room, and the location of your furniture, you may not be able to set up the speakers exactly as per these diagrams. However these simple guidelines will help you maximize your home theater experience.
•Note the speaker levels are preset at the factory and most people will not need to fine tune the sound of each speaker. We suggest you skip this part at first. Later on you can adjust the sound level of each individual speaker. See Page 22.
•Although all 5 satellites are of the same size, the speakers inside the cabinets are different. The speaker wires on the back of the cabinets are
•For best surround sound effects, all 4 of the satellite speakers and the center speaker should be roughly at the same distance from your usual listening position.
POSITION THE SPEAKERS LIKE THIS FOR OPTIMAL LISTENING EXPERIENCE
•The 4 satellite speakers and the center speaker should be placed approximately the same distance from your listening position.
•The center speaker should be placed directly above (or below) the TV set. Left and right front speakers should be approximately at the same height as the center speaker.
•The rear speakers should be either in line with, or behind your listening position, approximately at ear level, or slightly above.
•The subwoofer (main set) should be on the floor near the TV, or in any corner, but remember you need a clear path to your remote (don’t block this set with a curtain).
•All speakers must be visible. Do not hide them behind curtains, furniture, etc, as this will affect the sound.
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