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The next diagram illustrates the ideal tilt angle for the 38" [97 cm] ear height at 9' [275
cm] distance shown. This is where the aim is midway between having either the central
axis or the lower panel aimed directly at the ears, which is how the speakers are shipped.
The gentle roll-off in the treble response is a deliberate feature of the active version's
equalization. It creates a more natural presentation than an absolutely flat response,
considering the usual microphone placements when making recordings. The passive
version rolls up a bit in the treble, which is corrected by reducing the toe-in.
Too much tilt
The last diagram illustrates what happens when the lower panel is aimed directly at the
ears. Interference effects between the two panels cause a mid-treble dip, and the on-axis
response of the lower panel causes an upper treble rise.