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R E D I R E C T I N G T H E M I D R A N G E / T W E E T E R B A F F L E
To rotate the speaker baffl e, fi rst turn the four fl at head screws 90º counterclockwise into the “Unlock” position.
Rotate the baffl e so that the midrange/tweeter array points in the desired direction. The arrows and sound waves “
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indicate the direction of the speakers’ dispersion. Rotate the baffl e so that the arrows point toward the center of the
listening area for direct operation and toward a corner for diffuse operation. Refer to the “Placement” section for
more information.
Warning:
Do not press on the tweeter or midrange domes. Rotate with the outside edge of the baffl e.
Less than 24"/61cm – Boundary Compensation ON
More than 24"/61cm – Boundary Compensation OFF
Less than 18"/46cm – Boundary Compensation ON
More than 18"/46cm – Boundary Compensation OFF
A D J U S T I N G B A S S R E S P O N S E
If you are using your loudspeakers with a surround sound processor and subwoofer, set the bass management control
of the electronics to “small.” Consult your surround receiver’s or processor’s manual for instruction on the changing
bass management settings.
Boundary Compensation
The response of a speaker changes when it is mounted close to the boundary junctions of a room (near an adjacent
wall or close to the corners of the room). The OH-R7 has been carefully voiced to compensate for these boundary ef-
fects.
Set the Boundary Compensation Switch to “ON” if:
The speaker is mounted less than 18-inches (46cm) from the junction of two surfaces (wall/ceiling).
The speaker is mounted less than 24-inches (61cm) from the junction of three surfaces (a room corner).