McIntosh XRT28 owner manual Installation, Room Placement using the Column on a Base, Optional Feet

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Installation

Fastening

Optional FeetPin

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Optional Feet

16.Two sets of optional feet (eight Tiptoes and eight Glides) are supplied with the XRT28 Loudspeaker System. Refer to figure 15. To

prevent crushing carpet use the Tiptoe Spikes; to protect non-carpeted flooring use the Chrome Glides. Both the Glides and Tiptoes have a

threaded shaft and locking nut

Tiptoes

Glides

that screw into the tapped

Figure 15

holes in the bottom of the

 

XRT28’s base rails. The feet can be independently ad-

justed to compensate for uneven flooring.

17. Stand the Column upright.

 

Room Placement using the Column on a Base

Loudspeaker placement in a room can greatly affect performance. The XRT28 Loudspeaker is designed for both Music and Home Theater Systems. The optimal method for selecting speaker locations includes the use of a real time spectrum analyzer operated by an experienced system installer. An uncompromising installation would take into consideration the floor, wall and ceiling coverings, the type and placement of furniture and can even include the architectural design of the room and its construction materials. In those instances where placement in the room is fixed an enviromental equalizer may be needed to restore proper musical balance.

Placement near a wall, corner, floor, ceiling or any in- tersecting surfaces will reinforce or diminish some bass frequencies. The bass frequencies that are altered by place- ment in a particular location is dependant on the dimen- sions of the room. If professional measurement equipment is not available, test the various Loudspeaker locations by playing music with continuous bass, setting up the speak- ers and listening to them from the main listening spot. Move the Loudspeakers to an alternate location and repeat the listening, paying attention to how the bass qualities and response levels change. Do not assume the loudest bass is

best; rather listen for booming (a lack of articulation), as well as a balance over the whole spectrum, to assure the bass will not drown out the other parts of the music. Ex- periment with various Loudspeaker positions until the lo- cation that sound best is found.

The XRT28 Column’s Room Placement using the Column on a Base Smooth Frequency Re- Locating Loudspeakers for use in Home TheaterManual background

sponse may be altered by large object(s) located in

sound waves path or by

locating the column too close to a side wall. There should be an unob-

structed area in front of

the column of at least 30 Manual background degrees either side from Manual background the center axis for the

best performance. Refer to figure 16.

Locating Loudspeakers for use in Home Theater

In a Home Theater application, the placement of Left and Right FrontManual background Loudspeakers can beManual background

limited by such considerations as the size and location of the video

monitor. The locating suggestions in the “for use in a Music System”

section below can still be helpful as a starting

place. Refer to figure 17.

Locating Loudspeakers for use in a Music System When used in a Music System the distance between the Loudspeakers and the

listener to the

Loudspeakers should form an equilaterial or

acute isosceles triangle. If the speakers are too far

apart relative to the listener, some imaging can be lost. Refer to figure 18.

Figure 18

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McIntosh XRT28 owner manual Installation, Room Placement using the Column on a Base, Optional Feet