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You can either place the front speakers on a
hard surface or mount them to the wall.
When mounting the speakers to the wall,
you can change the sound direction by using
the supplied attached bracket as shown
(screws not supplied). You can also mount
the speakers using an optional
1
/
4
-inch wall-
mount bracket available at your local
RadioShack store.
Rear Channel Surround
Speakers
Rear channel surround speakers produce
subtle sounds that help create special effects,
convey a sense of movement, and give
viewers the sensation that they're "inside" a
movie theater.
The ideal position for your rear channel
surround speakers is behind the listening
area and at ear level.
You can place your surround speakers on a
shelf, or mount them on a wall using the
supplied attached bracket or
1
/
4
-inch wall-
mount bracket (not included). See “Main
Front Speakers” on Page 6.
Powered Subwoofer
Where and how you position your
subwoofer greatly affects its bass response.
Adjusting the subwoofer's volume control in
relation to the left and right speakers also
affects your speaker's overall sound.
Although low frequencies are non
directional, factors such as room reflections,
resonance and absorption strongly affect
your subwoofer's performance. For the
maximum bass output, place your
subwoofer in a corner on the floor. To
reduce output, move it away from corners
and back walls, and off the floor. Even
slightly moving the subwoofer can have a
major effect on bass response.
We recommend that you test the subwoofer
in different locations to achieve the best
balance between your main speakers and
subwoofer.
Attached Mounting Bracket
Vertical
Installation
Horizontal
Installation