MartinLogan MONTAGE User Manual Download Page 10

It had long been the practice of stereo buffs to connect their
television to a stereo system. The advantage was the use
of the larger speakers and more powerful amplifier of the
stereo system. Even though the sound was greatly improved, it
was still mono and limited by the broadcast signal.

In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s two new home movie
formats became widely available to the public: VCR and
laser disc. 

By 1985, both formats had developed into very high quality
audio/video sources. In fact, the sonic performance of some
video formats exceeded audio-only formats. Now, with
theater-quality sound available at home, the only element
missing was the "surround sound" presentation found in
movie houses.

Fortunately, Dolby and DTS-encoded movies (which include
almost all movies) have the same surround sound infor-
mation encoded on home releases as the theater films. All
that is required to retrieve this information is a decoder
and additional speakers and amps to reproduce it.

Home theater is a complex purchase and we recommend
that you consult your local MartinLogan dealer, as they
are well versed in this subject.

Each piece of a surround system can be purchased sepa-
rately. Take your time and buy quality. No one has ever
complained that the movie was too real. The following list
and descriptions will give you only a brief outline of the
responsibilities and demands placed on each speaker. 

Front Left and Front Right

If these speakers will be the same two used for your stereo
playback, they should be of very high quality and able to
play loudly (over 102 dB) and reproduce bass below 80 Hz.

Center Channel

This is the most important speaker in a video system, as
almost all of the dialogue and a large portion of the front
speaker information is reproduced by the center channel.
It is important that the center speaker be designed by
the same manufacturer as the front speakers, and that it is
recommended for use as a center speaker. This is not the
place to cut corners.

Surround Speakers

We recommend that the surround speakers play down
to 80 Hz or below. The surround speakers contain the
information that makes it appear that planes are flying over
your head. Some may suggest that this is the place to save
money and purchase a small, inexpensive speaker. If you
choose to do so, be prepared to upgrade in the future as
discrete six-channel digital encoding becomes available
and the demands on the surround speakers increase.

Subwoofer

With any good surround system you will need a high-quality
subwoofer (the .1 in a 5.1 channel surround system). Most
movie soundtracks contain large amounts of bass infor-
mation as part of the special effects. Good subwoofers
will provide a foundation for the rest of the system.

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Figure 4. 

Montage loudspeakers as front and surround (effects) channels.

Fresco loudspeakers as center (effects) channel. Grotto subwoofers as 0.1
(effects) channel.

Summary of Contents for MONTAGE

Page 1: ...TM MONTAGETM u s e r s m a n u a l M A R T I N L O G A N the loudspeaker technology company...

Page 2: ...nd the Speakers The Side Walls Experimentation Final Placement 7 The Extra Tweak Enjoy Yourself Room Acoustics 8 Your Room Terminology Rules of Thumb Dipolar Speakers and Your Room 9 Solid Footing Hom...

Page 3: ...ted by electromagnetic interference Step 1 Unpacking Remove your new Montage speaker from the packing Step 2 Placement Place the Montage near the desired location Please see the Placement section page...

Page 4: ...speaker technology The materials in your new Montage speaker are of the highest quality and will provide years of enduring enjoy ment and deepening respect Montage s state of the art Vojtko crossover...

Page 5: ...plifier This results in the power amplifiers being close to the speakers which may be practically or cosmetically difficult but if the length of the speaker cables can be reduced to a few meters sonic...

Page 6: ...ld not be extremely hard or soft For instance a pane of glass will cause reflections brightness and confused imaging Curtains drapery and objects such as bookshelves can be placed along the wall to so...

Page 7: ...mined 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...

Page 8: ...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 and o...

Page 9: ...of the precious timing information that carries the clues to imaging Consequently the result is blurred imaging and excessive brightness Soft walls curtains wall hangings or sound dampeners can be eff...

Page 10: ...ilities and demands placed on each speaker Front Left and Front Right If these speakers will be the same two used for your stereo playback they should be of very high quality and able to play loudly o...

Page 11: ...e magnetic materials This incredible field strength proves ideal for maintaining perfect control over the low mass Kaladex diaphragm Super low distortion levels high resolution and crystal clear trans...

Page 12: ...eakers The area of electronics and cable choice is probably the most common type of question that we receive It is also the most subjective We have repeatedly found that brands that work well in one s...

Page 13: ...nlogan com MartinLogan may not honor warranty service claims unless we have a completed Warranty Registration on file If you did not receive a Certificate of Registration with your new Montage speaker...

Page 14: ...difference in decibels between two sounds 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...

Page 15: ...f the RMS sound pressure Resistance That 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 oh...

Page 16: ...1 Delaware Street Lawrence Kansas 66046 USA tel 785 749 0133 fax 785 749 5320 www martinlogan com M A R T I N L O G A N the loudspeaker technology company 2003 MartinLogan All rights reserved Rev 0929...

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