SETUP
1.Please do not install the spikes until the proper placement has been determined. If you try to move the speakers around with the spikes installed, you can damage your floor and/or rip out the spikes, so please be careful and install the spikes only when you are confident that the speakers have been placed in the proper position. You will be moving the speakers several times in order to listen to different aspects of the optimization and the spikes will only make the movement more difficult. Since the spikes tighten the bass dramatically and also increase the image focus, do not worry about these two parameters until later in the setup process
2.Turn off the rear ambience drivers by rotating their volume controls
Starting Location
There are a number of considerations regarding initial placement, particularly involving bass response and basic imaging. In general, bass response is strengthened when the speakers are placed close to the rear or side walls, while imaging is enhanced by pulling the speakers further into the room, away from walls. You can see that these two considerations are in direct conflict, so some compromise must be made initially for either loud bass or an open sound stage. During optimization, you will be balancing these two considerations, as both are necessary for realistic sound reproduction.
ROOM CONFIGURATIONS: If you have a room with fairly rectangular dimensions, you can place the speakers on either the long or short wall. If your room is cubic, you will have far better results placing the speakers diagonally. See next section.
ON LONG WALL: Placing the speakers on the long wall enables you to achieve a very large and wide sound stage. In fact, using an equilateral triangle as your starting point, you can space the speakers as far apart as the listening distance, even if this is 15 feet. Since the VR's have very wide dispersion, there will be no hole in the middle effect. Place the speakers about
*Note: Do not use the same distance from the rear wall and side wall, as this distance will result in too much boost at this wavelength. Stagger this distance by
Do not toe the speakers in at first, place them parallel to the side walls. In general, the sound stage will be constrained to the distance between the speakers, so if you have the VR's only six feet apart, you will hear a small sound stage. Since there will be a lot of overlap between the left and right channels, the center image will be very dense and monophonic. To correct for this, separate the speakers further; 8 feet to 12 feet apart is not too much in a large room, but remember, the spread depends on the listening distance. If you have to spread the speakers well apart but can’t sit far enough back due to furniture and cosmetic considerations, you may have to toe the speakers in, with the tweeters aimed directly at your ears. Most acoustic experts recommend toe in, as this will give you
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