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Placement     7

Imaging

In their final location, your Scenario’s should have a stage

width somewhat wider than the speakers themselves. On well

recorded music, the instruments should extend beyond

the edges of each speaker to the left and to the right, yet a

vocalist should appear directly in the middle. The size of

the instruments should be neither too large nor too small.

Additionally, you should find good clues as to stage depth.

Make sure that the vertical alignment, distance from the front

wall, and toe-in, is exactly the same from one speaker to the

other. This will greatly enhance the quality of your imaging.

Bass Response

Your bass response should neither be one note nor should

it be too heavy. It should extend to even the deepest organ

passages, yet it should be tight and well defined. Kick-drums

should be tight and percussive—string bass notes should

be uniform and consistent throughout the entirety of the

run without any booming or thudding.

Tonal Balance

Voices should be natural and full, cymbals should be

detailed and articulate yet not bright and piercing, pianos

should have a nice transient characteristic and deep tonal

registers as well. If you cannot attain these virtues, read the

section on Room Acoustics (pages 10–11). This will give

you clues on how to get closer to those ideal virtues.

Final Placement

After obtaining good wall treatments and attaining proper

angle, begin to experiment with the distance from the wall

behind the speakers. Move your speaker slightly forward

into the room. What happened to the bass response?

What happened to the imaging? If the imaging is more

open and spacious and the bass response is tightened, that

is a superior position. Move the speakers back six inches

from the initial setup position and again listen to the imaging

and bass response. There will be a position where you will

have pinpoint imaging and good bass response. That position

is the point of the optimal placement from the front wall.

Now experiment with placing the speakers farther apart.

As the speakers are positioned farther apart, listen again,

not so much for bass response but for stage width and

good pinpoint focusing.

Your ideal listening position and speaker position will

be determined by:

•Tightness and extension of bass response

•Width of the stage

•Pinpoint focusing of imaging

Once you have determined the best of all three of these

considerations, you will have your best speaker location.

The Extra “Tweak”

A major cable company developed the following procedure

for speaker placement. As a final test of exact placement,

use these measurements for your speakers placement, and

see what can happen to the ultimate enhancement of

your system’s performance. These two basic formulas will

determine optimum placement of your speakers to minimize

standing waves.

1. Distance from the front wall (the wall in front of the listening

position) to the center of the curvilinear transducer. To

determine distance from the front wall, measure the height

of your ceiling (inches) and multiply the figure by 0.618

(i.e. ceiling height in inches x 0.618 = the distance from

the front wall to the center of the curvilinear transducer).

2. Distance from the side-walls to the center of the curvilinear

transducer. To determine distance from the side walls,

measure the width of your room in inches and divide

by 18. Next, multiply the quotient by 5 (i.e. room width

in inches/18 x 5 = the distance from the side-walls to

the center of the curvilinear transducer).

Enjoy Yourself

The Scenario is a very refined speaker and benefits from care

in setup. With these tips in mind you will find, over your

months of listening, that small changes can result in

measurable differences. As you live with your speakers, do

not be afraid to experiment with their positioning until

you find the optimal relationship between your room and

speaker system that gives to you the best results. Your efforts

will be rewarded.

You are now armed with the fundamental knowledge of

room acoustics and the specific fundamentals of the Scenario

loudspeaker. Happy listening!

Summary of Contents for Loudspeaker Systems

Page 1: ...S C E N A R I OTM u s e r s m a n u a l c l s e l e c t r o s t a t i c M A R T I N L O G A N...

Page 2: ...logy Rules of Thumb Dipolar Speakers and Your Room Solid Footing Dispersion Interactions 10 Controlled Horizontal Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion Three Major Types of Dispersion Home Theater...

Page 3: ...tion pages 6 7 of this manual for more details Step 3 Power Connection AC see warning MartinLogan speakers require AC power to energize their electrostatic cells Using the AC power cords provided plug...

Page 4: ...eakers are of the highest quality and will provide years of enduring enjoyment and deepening respect The cabinetry is constructed from the highest quality composite material for acoustical integrity a...

Page 5: ...mprovements available are often more noticeable than the differences between wires of different gauge The effects of cablesmaybemaskediftheequipmentisnotthehighestquality We also recommend if possible...

Page 6: ...ons brightness and confused imaging Curtains drapery and objects such as bookshelves can be placed along the wall to soften a hard surface A standard sheet rock or textured wall is generally an adequa...

Page 7: ...imal placement from the front wall Now experiment with placing the speakers farther apart As the speakers are positioned farther apart listen again not so much for bass response but for stage width an...

Page 8: ...aller sound waves are mostly affected here and occur in the mid and high frequencies This is where voice and frequencies as high as the cymbals occur Resonant Surfaces and Objects All of the surfaces...

Page 9: ...it arrives at your ears later in time can result in confusion of the precious timing information that carries the clues to imaging Consequently the result is blurred imaging and excessive brightness S...

Page 10: ...oducing it the dispersion of that wave becomes more and more narrow or directional This fact occurs as long as the transducer is a flat surface Large flat panel speakers exhibit venetian blind effects...

Page 11: ...uently confused and blurred Figure 10 11 Even though they suffer from venetian blind effect angled multiple panel speakers can deliver good imaging but only to specific spots in the listening area Fig...

Page 12: ...ponsibilities and demands placed on each speaker Front Left and Front Right If these speakers will also be the same two used for your stereo playback then they should be of very high quality and able...

Page 13: ...ity of the electrostatic concept due to its exceptional linearity and low distortion Since the diaphragm of an electrostatic speaker is uniformly driven over its entire area it can be extremely light...

Page 14: ...hen combined electrically so that the sum of the parts equals the total signal While nice in theory we must deal with real world conditions In order to use multiple drivers a crossover network is enli...

Page 15: ...cts The diaphragm material used in all MartinLogan speakers employs an extremely sophisticated conductive surface that has been vapor deposited on the polymer surface at an atomic level A proprietary...

Page 16: ...rostatic speaker After a short time Rice and Kellogg had narrowed the field of contestants down to the cone and the electrostat The outcome would dictate the way that future generations would refer to...

Page 17: ...problems It could not be played very loud it had poor bass performance it presented a difficult load that some amplifiers did not like its dispersion was very directional and its power handling was li...

Page 18: ...ccess Again we have no favorites we use electronics and cables quite interchangeably We would suggest listening to a number of brands and above all else trust your ears Dealers are always the best sou...

Page 19: ...ot charged and cannot collect dust You can get the same benefit by simply unplugging them whenever they are not in use An easy way to do that is with a power strip that has a switch Could my children...

Page 20: ...e polarity correct Poor Imaging Check placement Are both speakers the same distance from the walls Do they have the same amount of toe in Try moving the speakers away from the back and side walls Chec...

Page 21: ...included with your speakers and provide a copy of your dealer receipt to MartinLogan within 30 days of purchase MartinLogan may not honor warranty service claims unless we have a completed Warranty R...

Page 22: ...s is ten times the Base 10 logarithm of the ratio of their power levels DC Abbreviation for direct current Diffraction The breaking up of a sound wave caused by some type of mechanical interference su...

Page 23: ...property of a conductor by which it opposes the flow of electric current resulting in the generation of heat in the conducting material usually expressed in ohms Resistor A device that is used in a c...

Page 24: ...101 Delaware Street Lawrence Kansas 66046 USA tel 785 749 0133 fax 785 749 5320 www martinlogan com c l s e l e c t r o s t a t i c M A R T I N L O G A N 2000 MartinLogan All rights reserved Rev 09130...

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