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Fig 10:

 Recommended positioning - stereo pair

Fig 11:

 Recommended positioning - home cinema

0.5 METRES OR MORE

1.5 TO 4.5 METRES

1 METRE
OR MORE

1.0 METRE
OR MORE

0.5 METRE
OR MORE

SUB

1.5 TO 4.5 METRES

REAR

REAR

Summary of Contents for SENSYS 1

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...ghts Loudspeakers are electromechanical devices that run in through use performance will therefore improve after an initial period of 24hrs use Once they have been further run in over a longer period...

Page 3: ...tremendous bass output but also of great subtlety and finesse The clean and open midrange performance is further enhanced through smooth transition to the extended bandwidth performance of the exclus...

Page 4: ...les connecting them to the amplifier We would recommend that you always keep the cable runs the same length for each speaker Remember cable construction can affect the sound quality so be prepared to...

Page 5: ...LURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE OR INJURY SHOULD THE SPEAKER BECOME DETACHED IN USE SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE IF YOU ARE UNSURE WHICH WALL FIXING IS BEST SUITED TO YOUR PROPOSED MOUNTING LOCATION...

Page 6: ...t bass and treble information is being reproduced from both speakers if not switch off the amplifier and recheck the connections See fig 4 8 BI AMPING Bi Amping extends the principle of bi wiring one...

Page 7: ...e discreet channel for special effects playback or for music applications as a dedicated low frequency instrument channel This places new demands on the surround and centre channel loudspeakers in bot...

Page 8: ...on should be made to the dedicated centre channel output on your A V processor amplifier REAR EFFECTS SPEAKERS The integrity of the special effects soundstage created by the source material will be co...

Page 9: ...al Panel Fig 3 Single Wire Mode LOW FREQUENCY NEGATIVE TERMINAL HIGH FREQUENCY NEGATIVE TERMINAL LOW FREQUENCY POSITIVE TERMINAL HIGH FREQUENCY POSITIVE TERMINAL POWER AMPLIFIER SPEAKER L R TO RIGHT L...

Page 10: ...ig 4 Bi Wire Mode Fig 5 Bi Amp Mode SPEAKER TO RIGHT TO RIGHT SPEAKER POWER AMPLIFIER LOW FREQUENCY L R POWER AMPLIFIER HIGH FREQUENCY L R LINKS REMOVED LINKS REMOVED POWER AMPLIFIER L R SPEAKER TO RI...

Page 11: ...RTH OR GROUND TERMINAL LOW FREQUENCY POSITIVE TERMINAL HIGH FREQUENCY POSITIVE TERMINAL POWER AMPLIFIER SPEAKER L R TO RIGHT LINKS IN PLACE EARTH CONNECTION ON AMPLIFIER OPTIONAL TO GROUND OR Fig 6 Te...

Page 12: ...MPLIFIER L R SPEAKER TO RIGHT 12 Fig 8 Bi Wire Mode Sensys DC Models Fig 9 Bi Amp Mode Sensys DC Models TO GROUND OR ON AMPLIFIER OPTIONAL EARTH CONNECTION SPEAKER TO RIGHT TO RIGHT SPEAKER POWER AMPL...

Page 13: ...g 10 Recommended positioning stereo pair Fig 11 Recommended positioning home cinema 0 5 METRES OR MORE 1 5 TO 4 5 METRES 1 METRE OR MORE 1 0 METRE OR MORE 0 5 METRE OR MORE SUB 1 5 TO 4 5 METRES REAR...

Page 14: ...14 Fig 12 Tweeter fitting on Sensys DC models Fig 13 Location of threaded insert for Omnimount type wall brackets MOUNTING PLATE OF OMNIMOUNT BRACKET...

Page 15: ...x 6 Volume litres 13 36 13 4 5 Weight kg lbs 7 15 4 15 33 1 9 5 20 9 4 8 8 Finish options Maple Maple Maple Maple SPECIFICATIONS SENSYS DC1 SENSYS DC2 SENSYS DCC Recommended amplifier power Watts RMS...

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