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SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Location and position are vital to your speaker’s performance. The ideal location is on a table or shelf positioned near the corner of a room. A shelf attached to a wooden wall (or some other acoustically hard surface) greatly reinforces the speaker’s sound quality. If possible, place the front edge of the speaker flush with the front edge of the shelf. For the best sound, avoid floor locations; floor coverings can absorb much of the sound.
We recommend that you play a familiar,
If you are using another speaker with your
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b
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If you must place your speakers farther apart, turn them slightly inward.
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You can mount your
Note: When you use a 3/
screw on the back panel of the speaker so you can thread the ball shaft.
For any other type of mounting bracket, use
the mounting holes
(indicated by the arrows) and leave the screw in place.
ATTACHING THE RUBBER FEET
Rubber feet are supplied with your speaker so it will not scratch your furniture. With the thicker feet (marked A) positioned toward the front corners of the speaker and the thinner feet (marked B) positioned toward the back corners, remove the paper backing and press all four feet onto the bottom of the speaker.
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B