System Setup
In order to extract the best possible sound from your speaker system, it is important to determine where the speakers will sound best in your listening room. Room reflections from the floor, ceiling and side walls influence the balance, imaging and overall sonic quality at the listening position. Experiment with speaker placement to determine which location offers the best overall sound. As a general guide, use the room layout diagram on the next page and the following descriptions listed below when setting up a home theater system. Some speakers shown in the diagram may not always be applicable to your individual system.
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Front Main Speakers
For surround sound applications, main front left and right channel speakers should be mounted to the wall with the included brackets, and placed at or close to ear level when seated. If using aftermarket brackets which allow the speaker to swivel, angling the speakers inward towards the listening position may give a more spacious and realistic sound stage.
Center Channel Speaker
The center channel speaker should be centered above or below the TV monitor in- between both left and right main front speakers. The
Surround Speakers
Surround channel speakers should be placed behind and to the sides of the listening position. The listening position should be centered between the surround speakers.
Subwoofer
Placement of the subwoofer will largely determine quality, quantity, and extension of the bass frequencies within your listening room. Bass frequencies are reinforced by close room boundaries. Placing the subwoofer in a corner will make the subwoofer sound louder and boost the very lowest frequencies. Placing the subwoofer away from walls will provide the least reinforcement, making the bass sound subjectively thinner than if the woofer were close to a wall. Good results can usually be obtained by placing a subwoofer along a wall
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