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5.
A broadband increase of lower frequencies occurs when the loudspeakers are placed into the corners of the room.
The frequencies may then rise to more than six decibels. Play songs that feature a strong bass line and decide
for yourself whether you like the sound when the speakers are positioned in a corner. If the bass tones appear
boomy and the voices sound muddy, move the loudspeakers away from the wall and pull them a few centimetres
into the room until they produce a clear and precise bass and full-bodied voices.
Positioning Your CLASSIC Compact Loudspeakers
1.
Once your loudspeakers are positioned parallel to the side walls, turn them inwards until an imaginary line is
pointing
from the tweeter of each loudspeaker towards your preferred listening position. If you prefer to listen to music
alone, these two imaginary lines coming from the loudspeakers should ‘intersect‘ at your listening position. This will
result in excellent localisation and spatial imaging.
2.
If you prefer a wider soundstage and more generous spatial imaging, position the loudspeakers at just a slight angle
(imaginary lines in blue in the figure below). Once a specific angle has been reached, the spatial image will begin
to lose its structure. You can easily identify the ideal angle by using a mono recording. When the voice of the artist
sounds clear again and comes directly from the middle between the loudspeakers, you have found the ideal position.
First step: Angle the loudspeakers so that
an imaginary line is in place between the
tweeters and your listening position.
Second step: Experiment with the angle.
When it comes to positioning your
loudspeakers, your listening taste plays an
important role. To find the ideal position,
mono recordings are extremely useful,
particularly those with a singing voice and
few instruments.
bass boost
Setup in the corners of the room: Low tones
become significantly louder.
≥ 10 cm
ca. 15 cm