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Owner’s Manual

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Another factor that one must consider is the evenness of sound coverage over the 
listening area. As most surround processors have the ability to set the balance of all 
channels, it is wise to adjust a circulating noise signal in each channel until the apparent 
or measured sound level is even. Alternatively, the listener can move to another seat and 
the resultant shift will be balance somewhat. Surround speakers placed properly will 
minimize the level variation from seat to seat. Increasing the distance of the surround 
speakers from the listening area is the best way to improve evenness. Mounting the 
speakers high on the side walls or in the ceiling will improve the listening experience. 
Surround speakers should be mounted at a minimum of one foot (305 mm) above the 
height of a standing listener. Note: In the event of ceiling-mounted speakers, be sure to 
place the speakers close to the side walls well away from an overhead position. 

If you are planning a large theater room with three or more rows of seating, one needs to 
consider that there should be more than one pair of surround speakers in order to give 
more even coverage and a more diffuse sound field. Starke Sound recommends that a 
pair of surround speakers be used for every other seating row (first, third, fifth, etc.). This 
method mimics the standard for most cinema applications. 

 

Speaker Connection  

Prior to wiring Starke Sound recommends that you plan 
and layout the wiring paths from the speakers to the 
amplifier. For runs up to 25 feet Starke Sound 
recommends a 16-gauge wire and for runs longer a 
14-gauge wire is recommended. Take care to ensure that 
the integrity of the speaker wire is not threatened or 
compromised by resting/rubbing against any sharp or 
pointed objects. Before setting the wire in position be sure 
to allow approximately an extra foot (305 mm) of wire at 
the speaker location to ensure an easy connection the 
speaker. 

For standard single wire connections, unscrew one set of 
the terminal knobs (rotate counter-clockwise). Remove 
approximately 1/2" (12mm) of the wire insulation from the 
two wire conductors and twist the wire strands into a tight 
bundle. Insert the wire 
into the terminal shaft hole and rotate the terminal knob 
clockwise to secure the wire in place. Take care that there 
are no stray or loose strands of wire that could touch the 
other terminal shaft. 

Confirm that both the positive and negative speaker terminals of the 
amplifier are in connection with the corresp (red) and - (black) terminals at the 
speakers. If you look closely you will see that all wire is marked in some way to trace their 
respective connections. The two conductors will striped or ridged insulation in order to 
identify them. Alternatively the conductors may be color coded to ensure their identity. 
Wires with pin lugs or spade lugs are also accepted by the terminals. In addition, dual 
banana plugs can be plugged into the rear of the terminals. 

Series/parallel wiring should be used when connecting more than two speakers per 
amplifier channel. Make certain in all cases that the total impedance does not fall below 
the amplifier's rating. If there is any question be sure to contact your Starke Sound 
dealer. 

Summary of Contents for IW-H7

Page 1: ...IW H7 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...yet clean and effortless as the in room speakers from which they are derived In addition the IC Series models incorporate design elements that adapt to the unpredictable acoustical characteristics of custom installations In some custom installations for example the location of the bass drivers can cause their sound to interact with the physical surroundings and produce a mid bass response error Th...

Page 3: ...locations However please keep in mind that the midrange tweeter array in the IC H7 and IW H7 must always be vertically oriented If two surrounds are used in a standard 5 1 configuration not 7 1 or EX they are best mounted directly to the sides of the primary seating location preferably within 15 see illustration This placement is the preferred method over back wall mounting for a few reasons 1 the...

Page 4: ...For runs up to 25 feet Starke Sound recommends a 16 gauge wire and for runs longer a 14 gauge wire is recommended Take care to ensure that the integrity of the speaker wire is not threatened or compromised by resting rubbing against any sharp or pointed objects Before setting the wire in position be sure to allow approximately an extra foot 305 mm of wire at the speaker location to ensure an easy ...

Page 5: ...oms that have high acoustical absorbing properties such as plush carpeting and heavily upholstered furniture try the switch in the 2dB position In rooms that have highly reflective surfaces such as stone or hard wood paneling try the 2dB position Bi Wiring Bi wiring the speakers can offer benefits for high performance audio systems This method involves connecting two sets of wires between the ampl...

Page 6: ...ht prepaid in the U S or Canada for Europe Customers only Power Handling and Listening Levels Starke Sound recommends reasonable power output settings for the amplifier so it operates in a way that will not result in distortion Even a modest amplifier if producing distortion can damage speakers Turn down the volume if you hear a gritty noise or other signs of strain Prolonged or repeated operation...

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