Main Speaker Placement
benefit (when done properly) of providing outstanding acoustic isolation from adjacent spaces as well as superb bass reproduction. This approach goes well beyond the scope of an owner’s manual; if you are interested, you should con- tact a professional acoustician who has specialized in domestic listening room design.
Within the room itself, placement of the speakers and the listener will have a profound effect on the performance of the system, particularly below 300 Hz or so. There is no “perfect” position that will solve all problems, but finding the best compromise will make it easier to solve the remaining problems with the
Your Wisdom Audio dealer can help you with optimizing your speaker place- ment, which is never quite as simple as it seems it should be. The characteristics you should listen for are several:
•Stable, 3-dimensional stereo imaging
This usually requires reasonable symmetry within the room, and a bit of space between the speakers and adjacent side walls (to minimize the adverse effects of early first reflections). Mono (correlated) pink noise can help here, though it does not replace listening to music. With pink noise playing in both speakers, you should hear a
•Smooth, consistent bass
•Center channel height
Once you have a solid stereo image up front (when listening only to the Left and the Right speakers), you need a center channel speaker for multichannel reproduction. It should be centered be- tween the Left and Right, and centered on the screen’s location, preferably at the same height as the Left and Right speakers. This presents an obvious problem: you cannot place a speaker in front of your television screen. One solution is to locate it behind an acoustically transparent front projection screen. Apart from such an arrangement, try to minimize the change in image height as a sound is panned across the front stage.
•Surround channel geometry
In a 5.x channel system, the surround should be placed either di- rectly to the sides of or slightly behind the listening area
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