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The listening room

Every room has its own distinctive acoustics, which influence the way we 
experience the sound from a speaker. In actual fact, it's a matter of how 
the room accommodates the sound and then dampens it. You can influ-
ence the acoustics of your listening room in various ways.

Some of the sound you hear comes not from the actual speakers but from 
reflections from floor, ceiling and walls. These reflections are dampened 
by  objects  such  as  furniture,  plants  and  carpets.  If  the  sound  is  bright, 
soft  items  such  as  curtains  and  carpets  can  help.  If  the  room  has  large 
window panes, drawing the curtains will prevent reflections from the glass 
surfaces.

Both  the  amount  and  quality  of  the  deep  bass  depend  on  the  size  and 
shape of the room, and the position of the speakers. If positioned near 
a  side  or  back  wall,  this  will  accentuate  the  bass.  A  corner  location  will 
accentuate it even more, but will also increase the reflections. The decision 
is yours, so experiment with different positions to find which provides the 
ideal sound for you.

As  a  general  guide,  avoid  large,  hard  reflective  surfaces  immediately 
around the speakers, as these will act as a "ghost speaker" and ruin the 
spatial perspective of the sound image. Try placing a wall hanging behind 
the speakers, laying a rug in front or placing a large plant at the side - it's 
surprising how much this can affect the precision of the sound image.

Once you are happy with the positioning of your speakers, it is important 
to ensure that they are completely stable. For floor models it is essential 
that you use the accompanying cones. If you wish to mount Piano Forte 
on  the  wall,  we  strongly  recommend  having  the  accompanying  bracket 
mounted on the wall by trained staff.

The task of mounting Piano Forte on a wall should be entrusted to experts.

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Page 1: ...MANUAL www dali dk...

Page 2: ...artment where first class equipment and know how built up over many years ensure constant development and optimisation of existing and future models We always keep our goal firmly in view for each and...

Page 3: ...t these cones be positioned correctly to ensure the stability of the speakers Please use the accompanying template which can be found at one end of the packaging for mounting the 4 self adhesive cones...

Page 4: ...ecial speaker cables from DALI available from your dealer For the perfect sound experience the right speaker must be connected to the output terminal marked R or Right on your amplifier and the left s...

Page 5: ...circuit and damage the amplifier Fig 2 Surround sound amplifiers have similar output terminals to stereo speakers usually labelled Front Centre and Rear Fig 3 For further information please refer to t...

Page 6: ...on Piano Forte Your front speakers are operated directly by the amplifier and so must not be connected to Piano Forte Surround sound amplifiers generally have a sep arate subwoofer output terminal Amp...

Page 7: ...arate preamplifier output terminal and detachable power amplifier Fig 7 With this solution you have the option of using a more powerful power amplifier for the front speakers The partially passive sol...

Page 8: ...ou wish to use you must begin the task of tuning the system Following the procedure below will help you to achieve good results Use a piece of music that you know well ideally with rhythmic bass tone...

Page 9: ...ve the best results with Phase set to 180 However this will depend on the front speakers you are using Once again your ears must be the judge Use the trial and error method for both set tings and you...

Page 10: ...tup and tuning will provide a significantly better sound experience Here are some useful pieces of advice Avoid placing objects between the speakers and your listening position as obstructions can cau...

Page 11: ...ft rear channel and the one marked B for the right rear channel If positioning the rear speakers on a back wall it is the other way around For the best surround sound experience you need to be in a ce...

Page 12: ...or back wall this will accentuate the bass A corner location will accentuate it even more but will also increase the reflections The decision is yours so experiment with different positions to find w...

Page 13: ...mall amplifi ers having to work too hard and very rarely by large amplifiers which are practically run ning idle It is worth noting that when the tone controls are turned above the neutral setting thi...

Page 14: ...on the appliance 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them paying particular attention to c...

Page 15: ...ountless methods for evaluating speakers However none of them actually represent how a speaker really sounds It is up to the indi vidual to decide whether one speaker sounds better than another So we...

Page 16: ...es Original DALI signal and speaker cables are available from your dealer or why not buy the ultimate product The exceptional WASATCH cables totally uncompromising in all respects The very best for yo...

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