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Your BPA is set up to produce the full spectrum of sound from its woofer and tweeter horn
combination. The lower frequencies seek out the floor of the room they are playing and
travel along the floor and walls. The tweeter horn is more directional. Hence when setting
up your system its more important to make sure that the tweeter horns are not blocked by
any furniture and are located / aimed at ear level to the listening audience. Woofer aiming is
not as critical as explained previously due to the nature of the woofer sounds able to travel
through various paths even when blocked.
It is therefore recommended that when setting up your system you set up your speakers
on speaker stands, such as the Rockville model RVSS-2 (not included) so that the tweeter
sounds will radiate above the listening crowd. This will guarantee optimum sound disper-
sion and achieve clear vocal sound reproduction.
The placement of your microphone is critical in avoiding feedback through your BPA sys-
tem. Never set up your microphone in front of the speaker. Always set up your microphone
behind the speaker. When approaching the speaker to make any adjustments, we recom-
mend approaching the speaker from the rear and not walking directly towards the front of
the speaker.
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