Listening in surround sound
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Placing the wireless speaker
system
The illustration below shows a typical speaker
setup using the wireless speaker for
multichannel sound.
Where you put the wireless speaker has a big
effect on the quality of the sound. The
following guidelines should help you to get
the best sound from your system. See also
Radio wave reflections
on page 24 and
Scope
of operation
on page 25 for more on reception
troubleshooting.
• For best surround sound, make sure to
place the wireless speaker directly behind
the center of the listening position and no
higher than ear level.
• Placing the wireless speaker too far
behind the listening position will result in
little surround sound effect.
• Make sure that the wireless speaker is
securely installed. This not only improves
sound quality, but also reduces the risk of
damage or injury resulting from the
speaker being knocked over or falling in
the event of external shocks such as
earthquakes. The subwoofer can be
placed on the floor.
• The wireless speaker can be used at
distances of up to 10m from the
transmitter. This range may change
depending on the environment.
• Poor reception may cause the audio to be
interrupted or stopped. This is not a
malfunction. Try changing the location or
orientation of the transmitter and/or the
wireless speaker to improve reception.
• Placing the wireless speaker and
transmitter too close together may result
in poor reception. Keep a distance of least
1m for best sound quality.
TV/DVD player
(or mini-component)
Listening
position
Wireless
speaker
Transmitter
Subwoofer
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