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There is a great deal of latitude in this area, as it is one of personal preference (especially if you will listen to music

without video).

It is also preferred that the speakers be equidistant from the listening position. Equidistant usually means that

when the center speaker is on top of the television, the left and right speakers will sit in front of the set (they will be
farther from the wall behind the TV than the center speaker). Ideally, the speakers should be at the same height as
the screen, but it is much more important that all three speakers be at as close to each other's height as possible. If
the center is much higher or lower than the other speakers, the effect can be distracting. Angling, or toeing-in the
speakers, to aim at the listening position often improves imaging.

When using a Center channel speaker, you have extra flexibility in placing the left and right speakers, as the

Center channel speaker will tie most dialog and effects directly to the screen.

SURROUND CHANNELS

You can achieve good performance with your surround speakers placed in a wide variety of room locations. In

general, they should be either adjacent to or behind the main listening position, located higher than the listeners’
heads. They can be mounted on the side walls or on the back wall, flush to the wall, on shelves, on brackets, etc.

The goal is to achieve an enveloping sound. The surround channels should seem to come from all around you,

rather than seeming to come from behind you only or directly from a speaker.

We recommend starting with speakers on the side walls of the room, two to three feet above the listeners' heads,

either directly adjacent to the listening position or behind it. You can aim the speakers to fire towards each other
(across the listening area), or you can aim them to fire towards the back wall at an angle. The surround speakers
should not be in front of the main listening position if possible.

If you mount the surrounds on the side wall behind the listening position, they can be aimed towards each other

or angled towards the back wall or the side wall surface directly behind them. By reflecting sound behind the
listening position, you may increase the sense of envelopment in the sound.

If you want or need to mount speakers on the back wall of the room, there are several options. You can aim them

so that they fire towards each other (along the back wall); you can aim them towards the front wall of the room; or you
can angle them so they fire toward the side walls. Symmetrical arrangements work best.

The speakers should be a minimum of a few feet away from the nearest listener. If the speaker is located too

close to a listener, its sound can become too directional and may distract that listener. Ideally, the surround speakers
should not call attention to themselves and should not be audible as separate sources of sound.

If the surrounds must be located close to the listeners, aiming them at the room walls or even the ceiling can help

to reduce any directional effect. As described above, this can produce a desirable result even in rooms where the
surround speakers are an adequate distance from the listeners' heads.

If the surrounds cannot be placed on a wall, try placement on tables or the floor to the sides of the main listening

position, firing up towards the ceiling.

This can work very well in environments that do not allow permanent

attachment of speakers to the walls.

Some listeners prefer to use multiple pairs of surround speakers. While this is not necessary, it can provide a

broader and deeper surround effect, with better coverage in very large rooms. When using multiple pairs of surround
speakers, a symmetrical installation pattern works best. For example, if you are using two pairs of K-5 speakers for
the surround channels, one pair could be mounted on the back wall of the room, mounted equidistant from the back
corners, with the other pair mounted on the side walls of the room, equidistant from the same back corners.

The surround channels can be installed in a wide variety of locations, but because they are usually mounted on

the walls of the room, they can be a challenge to successfully install. If you have further questions, please call us at
the M&K factory, and we will be happy to discuss them with you in detail.

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K-5/K-7 SATELLITE SPEAKER

Summary of Contents for K-5

Page 1: ...operation manual K 7 K 5 Miller Kreisel Sound Corporation 9351 Deering Avenue Chatsworth CA 91311 5858 818 701 7010 fax 818 701 0369 www mksound com 2001 Miller Kreisel Sound Corp ...

Page 2: ...ATELLITE SUBWOOFER PHASING TEST 10 8 SPEAKER DAMAGE HOW TO AVOID IT 10 9 M K 5 1 MULTICHANNEL PRO LOGIC SYSTEM SETUP GUIDE 11 10 IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR SET UP ASSISTANCE 13 11 M K 10 YEAR WARRANTY 14 12 CABINET MAINTENANCE 14 13 USE WITH M K BRACKETS 14 14 SPECIFICATIONS 14 DIAGRAMS FIGURE 1 BRACKET SPEAKER ORIENTATION 5 FIGURE 2 SPEAKER WIRING 6 FIGURE 3 SEPARATION BETWEEN LEFT RIGHT SPEAKERS 7 K...

Page 3: ...ns that would interfere with the direct path from the speakers to your ears such as walls furniture lighting plants etc Center channel speakers should be located close to the television screen see Home Theater Usage on page 8 Your speakers will sound better when they are around ear height or when angled towards your listening location They sound better when they are not sitting on the floor For mo...

Page 4: ...you will drill through this before meeting the stud If you are mounting the bracket to drywall with the plastic anchors drill two 1 4 pilot holes per bracket Press the plastic wall anchors into the 1 4 pilot holes until they are flush with the wall Tap them gently into place if necessary Once all holes have been drilled remove the template from the wall Once the holes are drilled place one bracket...

Page 5: ...ertically All speakers can be angled with the optional ST BT5 wall bracket Section 13 page 14 Three factors are important in getting the best sound They are A Height or angle B Location away from room walls or reflecting surfaces C Separation between Left and Right speakers A HEIGHT OR ANGLE Your M K Speakers will always deliver sound superior to conventional speakers regardless of where you locat...

Page 6: ...d 50 degrees Roughly this means that the Left and Right speakers should be separated by about the same distance that you are sitting back from the speakers In other words if the distance from your listening position to the point directly between the speakers is 10 feet place the speakers so their centers are 10 feet apart See Figure 3 above On Figure 3 the length of line A B should be about the sa...

Page 7: ...t important speaker in the system This speaker often produces more output than the left and right speakers combined This speaker should be of the highest possible quality and as similar as possible in response and radiation pattern to the left and right speakers Three identical speakers are best unless the center channel is designed to work with a set of left and right speakers It is also importan...

Page 8: ...he back wall or the side wall surface directly behind them By reflecting sound behind the listening position you may increase the sense of envelopment in the sound If you want or need to mount speakers on the back wall of the room there are several options You can aim them so that they fire towards each other along the back wall you can aim them towards the front wall of the room or you can angle ...

Page 9: ...ore work You will have to change the Positive and Negative speaker inputs on the back of BOTH Main speakers You can do this at the back of both Main speakers or at the Subwoofer s TO SPEAKERS terminals but never at both locations The lead that was on the Positive terminal should be switched to the Negative terminal and vice versa When switching speaker wires take care to protect your amplifier Mak...

Page 10: ...evels The best way to avoid speaker damage is to use common sense Use moderate boosts of tone controls or equalizers at the very most Listen carefully for any harshness and break up especially at high volume levels and turn down the volume when needed If you cannot get enough volume you may need to consider a higher powered amplifier If you have any questions about this please contact M K and we w...

Page 11: ...ight speakers in both the horizontal and vertical planes Horizontal toe in helps to get the best possible imaging 7 If you have a 5 1 channel processor receiver Dolby Digital or DTS follow these instructions If you have a Pro Logic processor receiver go to item 8 below SPECIAL NOTE Always check the processor receiver s owner s manual Different manufacturers use different descriptions for the same ...

Page 12: ... hear a difference later when you are doing listening to verify the system setup 10 Check phase Make sure that all five main channel speakers are wired in phase The Video Essentials disc has tests for main speaker phase 11 Make sure that the subwoofer and main speakers are in phase at the crossover point Listen to something with a consistent bass line around the crossover frequency while a partner...

Page 13: ...ntain two threaded inserts located on the speaker s back baffle These inserts will allow you to use the ST BT5 wall mount bracket optional without drilling directly into the cabinet itself These brackets offer both horizontal and vertical movement therefore making aiming and adjustment for the best sound possible The ST BT5 bracket is available in either black or white finishes Please contact your...

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