D.Be sure all wiring terminals, are tightened firmly secure, but be careful not to overtighten and damage the connectors.
Figure 1: Wiring in Phase Between Speakers and Amplifier
E.Bi-wiring and Bi-amping
The metal jumper strap that connects the two sets of terminals on some of our speak- ers is removable. This allows you to connect either separate cables to the separated woofer and tweeter terminals
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Figure 2: Bi-wire and Bi-amp Wiring Between Speakers and Amplifier
III.SPEAKER PLACEMENT—MAXIMIZING YOUR ENJOYMENT
A.The optimum placement height for main speakers is normally with their tweeters at about the same height as your ears when you are seated. Our tower speakers are designed for optimal listening when seated. For our compact monitors, we offer accessory speaker stands to achieve the right height if you are not using existing shelves or furniture. You may prefer to tilt the speakers towards ear level if the proper height is not possible.
B.You will generally get the best imaging and other spatial qualities if your speakers and your usual seating position form an almost equilateral triangle, with the speakers not quite as far apart from each other as they are from you. If you must sit closer to one speaker than the other, use the Balance control on your electronics (or the individual level controls on home theater channels) to give the more distant speaker a balancing boost in volume.
C.The best
D.If you sit equally distant from both speakers, angling the speakers inward (“toeing them in’) about 5 to 10 degrees usually produces the best convergence of high fre- quencies where you listen. Different listening positions may require different
E.To go beyond these basics and experiment with positioning for optimum performance, please read the placement guidelines that follow. They are about the speakers, the room, and you.
1.The Speakers in Relation to Room Boundaries
The position of your speakers with respect to the walls, floor, and ceiling of your listening room will often affect their sound in major ways.
a)The closer you place speakers to the boundary surfaces of your room, the greater the proportion of bass in their overall sound. This is due to the enclosing, “focusing” effects of nearby surfaces on
The positioning of your main