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aspen FR30

Operation Guide

®

Basic Setup 

and Placement

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Loudspeakers and rooms work together as a system and, to get the best performance, 

great care in setup is important to optimize the listening experience.  

Some helpful tools include a tape measure (or laser measurement tool), pen/paper to note 

the distances and listening impressions, and some demo music.    

Distances to sidewalls/front wall:

One of the most important aspects of speaker placement is distance from boundaries. In 

particular, best performance is typically found when the speaker is a minimum of 3 ft from 

the side wall and placed symmetrically (or very close to that) from sidewall boundaries.  

This distance minimizes early reflections off the wall from interfering with the tonality of the 

sound coming directly from the speaker.

Distance from the front wall (if in a dedicated space where the speaker can be placed out 

into the room somewhat) should be chosen through listening but, in general, should start 

around 18 inches from the front wall. From there, listen to acoustic/vocal music with good 

bass and percussion and gradually inch the speakers away from the wall, assessing the 

sound as you go. (You want to make sure that the lower range voice and bass instruments 

are the most natural sounding and balanced with the midrange.) Keep inching both 

speakers into the room until the current position sounds worse than the previous position. 

Then move them back to the previous position where the tonal balance was the most 

natural.

Speaker width and toe-in:

In general, your listening position should be about 20% outside of an equilateral triangle 

formed by the width of the speakers (+/- 30 degrees from center).  For instance, if the 

listening position is 10 ft (~3 m) from the speakers, a starting width for the speakers 

should be ~8 ft (~2.4 m). 

Placing the speakers closer together gives a bit less “width” to the sonic image but can 

give a stronger phantom center image and more warmth and bloom in the low midrange.  

The speakers should be toed-in a little, aimed at a point in space about 3 ft behind the 

listening position.

Further pointing of the speakers towards the listening position will increase “focus” and the 

level of the extreme treble at the expense of the spaciousness and “width” (perception of 

sound coming from outside the width of the speakers).  

Summary of Contents for aspen FR30

Page 1: ...Owner s Reference aspen FR30...

Page 2: ...12 Limitations Under This Warranty 13 Warranty Transfer 13 What This Warranty Does Not Cover 12 Introduction 3 Thank You 3 Contact Information 3 A Message From The Design Engineer 3 Included with the...

Page 3: ...or beneath the unit Turn off all systems power before connecting the PS Audio component to any other component Make sure all cable terminations are of the highest quality THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABL...

Page 4: ...er A large but clean modern and elegantly slim 3 way tower speaker that is our modern take on our favorite planar magnetic hybrid loudspeakers of the past The clarity and detail of the most modern ref...

Page 5: ...screws used throughout Lower box Lower speaker enclosure in cloth bag Cloth magnetic grille Threaded carpet sliders for ease of positioning the speaker during setup Included with the aspen FR30 aspen...

Page 6: ...aspen FR30 5 Unpacking Instructions Continued From there lift the top of each carton upwards and remove Note The cloth bags covering each speaker box are not shown Getting Started...

Page 7: ...losure can be placed immediately to the side and used as a fulcrum to tilt and rotate the speaker onto its spiked feet The bottom 375 spiked tips can then be removed and the included black carpet slid...

Page 8: ...on feet can also be used with a compatible M8 X 1 25 thread to screw into the aluminum base plate aspen FR30 Getting Started 7 Speaker Accessories Please open the accessory box located inside the uppe...

Page 9: ...performance and ease of installation The cabinets are combined with a sliding mechanism and held in place with spring loaded bearings To assemble simple place the upper enclosure midway back on the lo...

Page 10: ...connect the set of longer jumpers from the accessory box to parallel wire the black and red terminals sets together black to black and red to red as shown below Connect a single amplifier to the left...

Page 11: ...h good bass and percussion and gradually inch the speakers away from the wall assessing the sound as you go You want to make sure that the lower range voice and bass instruments are the most natural s...

Page 12: ...forcement from the nearby walls The knob on the right is rear tweeter level Adjust this to taste The extreme treble of most rooms can lack some air and spaciousness particularly in large rooms or thos...

Page 13: ...equency Transducer 10 planar magnetic with Teonex diaphragm Low Frequency Transducer 4 x 8 woofers cast frame aluminum cone 12lb advanced magnet structure Crossover Frequency 400 Hz 2500 Hz Linkwitz R...

Page 14: ...he original point of purchase Shipping You are responsible to pay for the safe and proper shipment of the warrantied product to PS Audio or its authorized repair center Under this limited warranty PS...

Page 15: ...r exclusion may not apply to you In the event that your warrantied product cannot be repaired PS Audio will either replace or refund the cost of the unit We reserve the right to replace any out of sto...

Page 16: ...er You should insure the product for its full retail cost in the event it gets lost or damaged in transit PS Audio is not responsible for damage incurred during the transit of products sent to us Ship...

Page 17: ...Your Serial Number Your Purchase Information Date of Purchase aspen FR30 Your Product 16 Your Product...

Page 18: ...aspen FR30 Notes...

Page 19: ...aspen FR30 Notes...

Page 20: ...may not all share the same genes here we are all related by a passion nay obsession with listening to the music we love at the highest most breathtaking quality possible And in our minds that makes us...

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