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DIRECTOR 60 INSTALLATION MANUAL
7) Listening Test and Adjustments
Figure 10.1: Adjusting
the Tweeter
Figure 10.2: Adjusting the Woofer
The woofer on the D64, D66,
and D68 and tweeter on all but
the D62 DT/SUR can be pivoted
to direct the sound towards the
listening area. Or for a more
diffused surround sound expe-
rience, the rear speakers can
be aimed towards the wall. To
aim the tweeter, gently apply
pressure to the rim with your
thumbs to pivot the tweeter.
To aim the woofer, gently apply
pressure to the rim and pivot it
in the desired direction.
The D66R and D68R have two
switches: one to adjust the tre-
ble, and one to adjust the bass.
The D64R only has one switch
for treble.
8) Installing the Grille
Fit the grille over the speaker. The grille uses magnets to be held
in place.
Bass:
When a speaker is installed in a corner, the bass is amplified. If this
is the case, it may be best to turn the bass down.
Treble:
When a room has a lot of hard surfaces like bare walls and hard-
wood floors, the treble will reflect off of these surfaces and increase. In
these situations, it may be a good idea to turn the treble down. Alternate-
ly, in rooms with carpet and things like curtains, the treble is often ab-
sorbed. If this is the case, it would probably be best to turn up the treble.
Reasons to Adjust Bass and Treble
Figure 11.1: Bass & Treble Switches