Niles Audio CM6HDFX manual listening location

Models: CM6HDFX

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If you place the surround speakers farther away from the listener, both the reflected and the direct sound will dissipate, requiring even more power from the surround- sound channels. If your sound system uses a small 5- or 10-watt surround amplifier for the rear speakers, be sure to place the speakers within 5 to 8 feet of the

listening location.

If you are using a larger 25- to 50-watt surround amplifier, you can mount the speakers 10 to 15 feet away from the listening location and still achieve reasonably high volume levels. In large or unusually-shaped rooms, this might be the only way to achieve a good effect.

If you like listening to music in surround modes (which emulate concert hall acoustics), consider using more than two surround speakers to provide an extraordinary effect. With Niles CM6HDfx loudspeakers, it is easy to add another pair without affecting the decor of the room.

NOTE: FOR THIS APPLICATION, YOU WILL NEED TO USE A MORE POWERFUL AMPLIFIER THAN THE ONE BUILT INTO A TYPICAL SURROUND-SOUND RECEIVER OR AMPLIFIER. NILES MAKES A NUMBER OF SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AMPLIFIERS WITH PROPRIETARY FEATURES THAT MAKE THEM UNIQUELY SUITED TO ENHANCE YOUR EXISTING SURROUND-SOUND SYSTEM. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL NILES DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION.

If your home theater system is capable of reproducing Dolby EX surround sound, consider using a second pair of CM6HDfx speakers (on the side walls) for an additional rear surround effect, as shown in Figure 5.

Place CM6HDfx so tweeters fire along side wall.

Place CM6HDfx so tweeters fire across back of room.

Place CM6HDfx so tweeters fire along side wall.

Place CM6HDfx so tweeters fire across back of room.

Figure 5. Two pairs of CM6HDfx loudspeakers reproduce Dolby EX surround sound in a home theater room using only DIFFUSE settings.

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