SUBWOOFER PLACEMENT

Subwoofer placement is less critical, because the frequencies they reproduce are omni directional. This means the human ear doesn’t perceive these low frequencies as coming from a specific direction, enabling placement of a subwoofer virtually anywhere in the listening room.

It’s best, however, to keep a subwoofer within the sound field of the other speakers. The closer the subwoofer is to a wall, the louder and more intense its bass output will be: this effect is even stronger when the sub is placed in or near a room’s corner. If using two subwoofers, start by placing them next to the front left and right speakers, in both front corners or one in the corner and one 1/3 of the way along the front wall from the corner. Each room is different. Experiment with these options or try other locations until you get the best results. If you must choose a less-than-ideal position, the output level of Phase Technology powered subwoofers is adjustable to compensate for your listening environment.

SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

The following instructions apply whether you are using a separate amplifier or Home Theater receiver. For simplicity we will use the term “amplifier” throughout this manual to mean both. With system power off and your amplifier unplugged, please follow these steps:

Special Note: Observe Speaker Polarity Carefully!

Every cable, speaker and amplifier is clearly marked to show their positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. Amps and speakers may use some combination of these symbols and/or colors to indicate positive (usually red) and negative (usually black or white) connections. One strand of your cable will also be ridged and/or marked with a colored line or other indicator on the positive side. For proper polarity and, thus, ideal system performance, always connect the positive side of the cable to the positive terminals on your speakers and amplifier and the negative side of the cable to the negative terminals.

 

 

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SUB OUT

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Surround

Front Speakers: The pair of front speaker connections (left and right) on your amplifier will be labeled “Front” or “Main.” Connect the speaker cables for your left and right front speakers using these terminals and then connect the cables to the front satellites. Observe positive and negative polarities.

Center Speaker: The center speaker connections on your amplifier will be labeled “Center” or “Center Channel.” Connect the speaker cables for your center channel speaker using these terminals and then connect the cables to the center speaker. Observe positive and negative polarities.

Surround Speakers: The pair of surround connections (left and right) on your amplifier will be labeled “Surround.” Connect the speaker cables for your left and right surround speakers using these terminals and then connect the cables to surround satellite speakers. Observe positive and negative polarities.

Rear Speakers (optional purchase): The pair of rear connections (left and right) on your amplifier will be labeled “Rear.” Connect the speaker cables for your left and right rear speakers using these terminals and then connect the cables to the rear satellite speakers. Observe positive and negative polarities.

6.1-7.2 and Additional Subwoofers: Individual CineMicroOne satellite speakers and subwoofers are offered separately. One or two extra satellites can expand your 5.1 system into a 6.1 or 7.1 system. Adding an extra subwoofer will expand your system to a 5.2, 6.2, or 7.2 system. Ask your Phase Technology dealer for details.

Please refer to the diagram on the following page for speaker connections.

MOUNTING THE CINEMICROONE ON A WALL

The four satellites and center channel include keyhole-style inserts for on-wall mounting. Use an 8 mm screw in a drywall anchor capable of holding 2-3 times the weight of the speaker in the location you wish to mount the speaker. Leave the screw head about 1/4” out of the anchor, then slide the keyhole insert over the screw.

Additionally, the four satellite and one center channel speakers feature M5 (5 mm) threaded inserts mounted on the rear or bottom of the speakers for use with standard wall mounting brackets (available from third party vendors).

TABLE TOP OR SHELF PLACEMENT

Included with your CineMicro speakers are self adhesive bumpers that can be used on the bottoms of the speakers to protect the finish when placing it on a shelf or table top. Simply peel off four of the bumpers from the backing paper and apply the four bumpers to the bottoms of each of the satellite speakers. To keep the center channel speaker from rocking and to level the speaker, two angled plastic feet are included that can be attached to the bottom of the speaker cabinet. Use to two supplied screws to attach the feet to the left and right threaded inserts in the bottom of the cabinet. Two extra bumpers are also included to apply to the bottom of the speaker to protect the finish of the cabinet.

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Phase Technology Cinemicro One Subwoofer Placement, Speaker Connections, Mounting the Cinemicroone on a Wall

Cinemicro One specifications

The Phase Technology Cinemicro One is a remarkable speaker system designed to deliver exceptional sound quality in a compact form, making it an ideal choice for both home theater setups and critical listening environments. This speaker reflects the company's commitment to innovation and excellence in acoustic design.

One of the standout features of the Cinemicro One is its sophisticated driver technology. It uses a high-performance 4-inch polypropylene woofer that provides a robust bass response while ensuring clarity and accuracy in the mid-range frequencies. The woofer is designed to minimize distortion, which results in a smooth and natural sound that can handle a wide range of musical genres and movie soundtracks.

Accompanying the woofer is a 1-inch silk dome tweeter, engineered to deliver detailed high frequencies without harshness. This combination allows for a full-range audio experience, capturing the subtleties in music and soundtracks. Additionally, the tweeter employs advanced waveguide technology that enhances dispersion, ensuring consistent sound coverage across larger listening areas.

The Cinemicro One features a compact and stylish design, making it suitable for various room aesthetics. Its low profile allows for easy placement in both traditional and modern settings while still delivering impressive performance. The speaker can be wall-mounted, used as a bookshelf speaker, or incorporated into a dedicated home theater environment.

Built with high-quality materials, the Cinemicro One boasts a durable cabinet that helps reduce resonance, leading to cleaner sound. The internal bracing also contributes to the overall rigidity of the cabinet, further preventing unwanted vibrations from interfering with audio playback.

To enhance the listening experience, the Cinemicro One is compatible with a range of amplification options. Its sensitivity rating ensures that it can be driven efficiently, making it a versatile choice for various audio systems. Whether used alongside an AV receiver or a dedicated amplifier, this speaker maintains its remarkable sonic performance.

The Phase Technology Cinemicro One is designed to integrate seamlessly into home audio and home theater systems, offering detailed sound reproduction, excellent build quality, and stylish aesthetics—ideal for audiophiles and casual listeners alike seeking an immersive audio experience in a compact package.