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4. Positioning

5. Connecting

The position of the speakers in a home theatre installation will have great 
influence over its performance. It is worth spending some time experimenting 
both with the finer points of speaker positioning, as well as the larger scale 
issues of room layout. 

Diagram One

 illustrates an idealised general home 

theatre speaker layout.

If you are already familiar with the characteristics of your home theatre room, 
and the way speakers perform in it, you may already have a good feel for 
where to position your Linear Centre. However, installing any new speaker 
component provides a good opportunity to review an existing set-up and 
perhaps make improvements.

The position requirements for a Linear Centre are as follows:

•     Between 0.05 and 0.5 metres from the rear wall.
•     Generally in-line with the display screen. 
•     Directly above or below the display screen.

Diagram One

Don’t worry if, thanks to the architecture or layout 
of your room, it is not practical to follow each 
requirement or the layout diagram exactly. The 
most important thing is to experiment with the 
different options that are practical and find the one 
that works best.

Once your Linear Centre is connected (see Section 
5) and working, and you begin to become familiar 
with its performance, it is likely to be worthwhile 
experimenting a little more with its positioning. 
For example, reducing the distance between the 
speaker and the rear wall will increase the level of 
bass and low midrange making the speaker sound 
warmer. The warmth however is likely to be gained 
at the expense of some mid-range clarity.

Left

Front

Viewing/listening position

Right

Front

Centre

Left

Surround

Right

Surround

Alternative 

or Extra Left

Surround

Alternative or 

Extra Right

Surround

Sub-woofer

Linear 7 Rev C

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Summary of Contents for Linear Centre

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Linear 7 Rev C 16 8 05 11 18 am 1...

Page 2: ...duction 1 2 Handling 1 3 Installation 2 4 Positioning 3 5 Connecting 4 6 Amplifiers 4 7 Listening 4 8 Specification 5 9 The Linear Range 5 10 Warranty 5 11 Contact Acoustic Energy Contents Linear 7 Re...

Page 3: ...o be handled sympathetically Any cleaning should only require a soft cloth slightly dampened if necessary Be wary of using any polishes or solvent based cleaning agents The packaging should be retaine...

Page 4: ...in line with the display screen Directly above or below the display screen Diagram One Don t worry if thanks to the architecture or layout of your room it is not practical to follow each requirement o...

Page 5: ...sure correct connection polarity as described below Bi Amplifier Connection Bi amplifier connection adds a second power amplifier to the system so that high and low frequency sections have dedicated a...

Page 6: ...Filter Network 3rd order at 3 1kHz 2nd order at 275Hz Cabinet 15mm MDF carcass with composite layer front panel and driver de coupling Frequency Response 60Hz to 28kHz 3dB Frequency Range 50Hz to 28k...

Page 7: ...y Acoustic Energy agrees to repair any defect or at the company s discretion replace the faulty component s without charge for parts or labour This warranty does not imply any acceptance by Acoustic E...

Page 8: ...Road Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1NJ Tel 44 0 1285 654432 Sales 44 0 1285 656890 Technical Fax 44 0 1285 654430 Email info acoustic energy co uk Web www acoustic energy co uk Manual Part No MA1107...

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