ROOM TREATMENT

Good sounding rooms have a well-balanced acoustic. This does not mean that your home needs to look like a recording studio.

Commonly found furnishings such as bookshelves, carpeting and furniture all exhibit beneficial amounts of absorption and dispersion. Rooms with little furniture, carpeting or other surfaces will demonstrate poor damping and will produce a hard, bright sound.

For the Aluminium Line, as with any loudspeaker, we recommend trying different positions for the speakers, as subtle changes in placement can make a significant difference in sound. For example, changes in the angle of a speaker toward the listening position can produce significant improve-ments in performance.

And while the Aluminium Line has been designed to perform at its best in close proximity to the wall behind the speakers, when not using the wall mounting option, experimenting with small changes in this distance to the back wall can result in improved bass performance.

In general, you should start with the tweeters positioned to the inside, toward each other. However, experimentation with the tweeters posi-tioned on the outside may prove beneficial for im-proved performance in some installations.

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