
If you have a BeoLab 2 subwoofer setup …
As explained in the BeoLab 2 Guide, the
subwoofer has a setup switch which can be
set to
1
,
2
or
3
. The settings of this switch
will adapt the output from BeoLab 2 to the
sensitivity levels of different loudspeakers.
If you set up a pair of BeoLab 9 loudspeakers in
a system with BeoLab 2, we recommend that
you set the
BeoLab 2 SETUP
switch to
1
.
FREE
WALL
CORNER
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Position zones:
The three settings
(FREE–WALL–CORNER) corresponds to the
position zones marked in different shades of
grey shown here. The position zones and the
examples shown below, are meant as guidelines
– you may, of course, set the switch to any of
the three settings you prefer.
Example 3:
As in example 2, one loudspeaker
is placed against the wall, and the other is
placed in a corner. The shape of the room
has no influence on which setting to select.
Therefore, the left loudspeaker should be set
to WALL, and the right loudspeaker should be
set to CORNER.
Example 1:
The loudspeakers are placed in
one end of the room, but not against the back
wall, and not near the side walls. Therefore,
the switch should be set to FREE on both
loudspeakers.
Example 2:
One loudspeaker is placed against
the wall, and the other is placed in a corner.
Therefore, the left loudspeaker should be set to
WALL, and the right loudspeaker should be set
to CORNER.
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