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Phi MKII User Manual
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Phi3, Phi5 & Phi6 MKII Speakers
The process to calculate is to draw your room with
measured dimensions and draw lines with the specified
divisions of the dimensions both length and width wise.
Choose the positions that exceed the minimum re quire-
ments for clearance to the walls and allows the mini-
mum spacing between the speakers.
Tilting: Optimizing the midrange character
Use the guidelines from the “Setting Up” section to
adjust the tilt of the speakers. Adjustments of the tilt
of the speaker will have the following sonic effect:
By tilting the speaker towards the front, i.e. leaning
more forward, the midrange character will be more
aggressive or “forward”.
By tilting the speaker towards the back, i.e. leaning
more backwards, the speaker will be less aggressive
or “laid back”. Fine trim the speaker tilt to optimize
the midrange character.
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inenT User manual – M3, M5 & M7 Speakers
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The process to calculate
is to draw your
room with measured dimensions and draw
lines with the specified divisions of the dimen-
sions both length and width wise. Choose the
positions that exceed the minimum require-
ments for clearance to the walls and allows
the minimum spacing between the speakers.
•
Tilting; Optimizing the midrange char-
acter:
Use the guidelines from the “Setting
Up” section to adjust the tilt of the speakers.
Adjustments of the tilt of the speaker will have
the following sonic effect:
By tilting the speaker towards the front
,
i.e. leaning more forward, the midrange char-
acter will be more aggressive or “forward”.
By tilting the speaker towards the back
,
i.e. leaning more backwards, the speaker will
be less aggressive or “laid back”. Fine trim the
speaker tilt to optimize the midrange charac-
ter.
Length /7
2 × Length /7
3 × Length /7
Length /3
Length /5
2 × Length /5
You have 6 possible listening positions
Length /7
2 × Length /7
Length /5
Width /7
Width /5
2 × Width /7
Speaker
Where each of the
measured lines cross,
you have a possible
speaker position.