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Meter (available for less than about $40) and use it to measure the output of the speakers when playing the test tones
generated by your processor or receiver.  See your processor or receiver's instruction manual for how to perform the
calibration.  NEVER CALIBRATE LEVELS BY EAR!  This meter is a small investment relative to the price of your system,
and it is the only way that you can make sure you get the maximum benefit from your investment.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

If your M&K Satellites are being used in a Home Theatre system, placement becomes even more important, as

you will be balancing four or five (or more) speakers rather than two.  The following guidelines are for a five-channel
Pro-Logic system, but if your system is not Pro-Logic (does not have a Center channel speaker), ignore the references
to the Center channel.  The instructions for the other four channels will still be correct.

CENTER CHANNEL

The Center channel speaker in a Pro-Logic system is the most important channel in the system.  Very often, this

channel produces more output than the left and right channels 

combined.  Therefore, this speaker should be of the

highest possible quality, and as similar as possible in frequency response and radiation pattern to the Left and Right
speakers.  Three identical speakers will give you the most accurate sound.

In addition, it is important to have as much amplifier power as possible for the Center channel.  As a minimum,

we recommend that the three front channels be identical in power output.  Preferably, the Center channel will have the
greatest amount of power.  If you have less power in the Center channel, understand that this will be the limiting factor
in the total output capability of the system when watching and listening to video sources.

M&K Satellites, with their compact size and adjustable tonal balances, are ideal for Center channel use.  Because

of their Variations of Sound capabilities, they will blend with a very wide range of speakers and can be acoustically
balanced to provide a smooth front channel soundfield.  M&K Satellites are also offered with optional magnetic shielding
to allow them to be used close to a television set.

The Center channel speaker should be located as close as physically possible to the television or projection

screen.  This usually means that it will be just above or just below the screen, which is ideal.  If that is not possible, then
just to the left or the right of the screen is next best.

If the television is not in the center of the room (or not centered between the Left and Right speakers), the proper

location for the Center channel speaker is still as close as possible to the television screen -- even if that means it is
outside either the Left or Right speaker.  Remarkably good results can be found in unusual configurations, as long as
the Center channel speaker is as close as possible to the screen.

If you have a direct-view television, this may make magnetic shielding very important.  See Section 2 (page 3)

for a discussion of magnetic shielding in M&K Satellite speakers.

FRONT CHANNELS

The Left and Right front channel speakers in a Home Theatre system can be placed in the same fashion as the

Left and Right speakers in a stereo setup, and this is what we recommend.  Some listeners, however, may prefer the
Left and Right speakers closer together in order to better match the sonic image and screen image sizes.

For example, with a 20" direct-view television, you would want the speakers closer together than you would with

a 100" projector.  One recommendation is to separate the speakers by 1.5 times the diagonal screen size.

There is a great deal of latitude in this area, as it is really one of personal preference (especially if you use the

system to listen to music without video).  If you find a sonic image much wider than your screen disconcerting, try moving
the Left and Right speakers closer together.

It is also preferred that the speakers be in roughly the same plane as the television screen.  If they are much higher

or lower than the screen, the effect can be distracting.  If this is not practical, angling the speakers to aim at the listening
position can help.

When using a Center channel speaker in a Pro-Logic system, you will have a great deal of 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 (REAR) CHANNELS

The Surround channel speakers can be placed in a wide variety of locations in your room to give good

performance.  In general, the surround speakers should be either adjacent to or behind the main listening position, and
located higher than the listener's heads.  They can be mounted on either the side walls or on the back wall, flush to the
wall, on shelves, on brackets, etc.

A typical location might be speakers on the side walls of the room, one foot from the ceiling and two or three feet

from the back wall.  This would be appropriate in a room with 8 or 9 foot ceilings, and a main listening position three

Summary of Contents for S-100B

Page 1: ...ferson Boulevard Culver City CA 90232 USA 310 204 2854 FAX 310 202 8782 1995 MILLER KREISEL SOUND CORP S 100B S 1C S 90 S 80 SX 7 operation manual satellite speakers satellite speakers satellite speak...

Page 2: ...PLACEMENT 13 8 HOME THEATRE USAGE 15 9 SATELLITE SUBWOOFER PHASING TEST 17 10 SPEAKER DAMAGE HOW TO AVOID IT 18 11 BI AMPLIFICATION WITH M K HIGH PASS FILTERS 18 12 IF YOU NEED SERVICE 18 13 CABINET...

Page 3: ...oor M K speaker stands are designed to set M K Satellite speakers at the right height for the average person and chair and they also allow you to use spiked feet and to add mass to the stand to improv...

Page 4: ...The switch choices however can help you create the ideal response in your room Therefore set the switches for the best sound balance for your ears and your room giving you maximum enjoyment from your...

Page 5: ...e MID and LOW position These carefully shaped contours minimize brightness due to room conditions other electronics or the source material It does more than a simple tweeter level control The LOW posi...

Page 6: ...switch to HIGH TWEETER or set the MIDRANGE CONTOUR switch to NORMAL or SPECIAL It is not possible to tell in advance which settings will produce the ideal response which is a flat frequency response...

Page 7: ...dio and audio video program material varies widely in terms of high frequency level and distortion For example many recordings and film soundtracks have artificially boosted excessive high frequencies...

Page 8: ...ead from your amplifier or receiver should be connected to one BLACK INPUT terminal HIGH EFFICIENCY LOW EFFICIENCY See Figure 3 page 9 VERY IMPORTANT NEVER CONNECT THE AMPLIFIER LEADS TO BOTH RED TERM...

Page 9: ...IN USA TWEETER LEVEL EFFICIENCY AMPLIFIER _ _ one channel only is shown SATELLITE SPEAKER CONNECT AMPLIFIER TO ONLY ONE RED AND ONE BLACK TERMINAL see instructions HIGH HIGH LOW LOW MADE IN USA TWEETE...

Page 10: ...ossible sound The second pair of terminals is provided to allow you to bi wire the S 1C The bi wiring technique is discussed below Sound quality can be affected by the type of speaker wire that you us...

Page 11: ...TOUR SWITCH The MIDRANGE CONTOUR switch is the primary control for altering the tonal balance of your Satellites Its major effect is in the midrange but it does shift the balance over the entire audib...

Page 12: ...requency level and distortion For example many recordings and film soundtracks have artificially boosted excessive high frequencies that will be clearly reproduced by the exacting and extended high fr...

Page 13: ...should be connected to the upper set of terminals on the S 1C backplate labelled BI WIRE TWEETER INPUT The toggle switch located between both pairs of terminals must be set to the BI WIRE position In...

Page 14: ...r ear with a slight time delay compared to the direct sound reaching your ear This time delay will blur the sonic imaging and interfere with transient performance The delay is very slight so instead o...

Page 15: ...l sound However the vertical dispersion of the S 100B is not controlled to the degree of the S 1C so it is acceptable to place it with the tweeters in a horizontal line either above or below the 5 woo...

Page 16: ...then just to the left or the right of the screen is next best If the television is not in the center of the room or not centered between the Left and Right speakers the proper location for the Center...

Page 17: ...t the subwoofer to the front Left and Right channel amplifier outputs do not use the Center channel VERY IMPORTANT When the Subwoofer is connected to the Left and Right amplifier outputs and the contr...

Page 18: ...hness 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 a...

Page 19: ...mnimounts varies according to production date Some S 90s have the inserts on the back baffle of the cabinet and other S 90s have the inserts on the bottom of the cabinet See page 20 for which bracket...

Page 20: ...OmniMount Series 75 mounting bracket S 90 when threaded inserts are on the bottom of the S 90 USES OMNIMOUNT 75 WB Four threaded inserts are located on the bottom or top when the speaker is inverted o...

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