a.
Aim the tweeter before adjusting the
“Treble” switch. You’ll probably want to aim
the tweeter into the main listening area. For a
diffused surround sound, try aiming the
tweeter away from the listening area.
b.
Start with the “Treble” switch in the “0”
or “Neutral” position. If you’re considerably
off to the side of where the speaker is aimed,
try the “+3dB” position. If the speaker is
aimed directly at you, you’re very close to the
speakers or the room is very “lively”, you may
prefer the “-3dB” position.
c.
Our speakers are acoustically engineered
with their grill
e
s in place, so if you’re setting
the treble switch by ear, make sure to
do the
listening test with
the grill
on the speaker.
Step 7. Aim the Tweeter and Set the
Treble
Switch (In-
C
eiling only)
Your in-ceiling speaker has an aimable tweeter and adjustable treble level so that they can
perform well in a wide variety of circumstances. We offer some guidelines but, ultimately,
trust your own ears. That said, the best question to ask yourself when trying various settings
is not “what sounds best?” but “what sounds most true to life?”
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