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POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS

Because of their unipolar radiation pattern and co-axial design, the CS7.2s will provide good results when placed in

a variety of room locations. However, speaker placement will affect the accuracy of timbre, spatial performance, and

bass performance. Here are some guidelines to help you achieve the best sound from your speakers. (The pointed

metal stabilizer pins should not be installed until the final positioning has been determined.)

All aspects of speaker placement are dependent on the particulars of the room. Since every room is different, no

hard rules can be given, and experimentation is necessary to achieve the best results.

Distance from walls

The CS7.2s, like most speakers, sound best if

they are placed well away from all walls. Such

placement optimizes imaging characteristics,

and musical timbres are reproduced with the

least coloration because the initial sound

coming from the speaker is distinctly separated

in time from the secondary sound of wall

reflections. If reflections are heard too soon

after the primary sound, the brain tends to

interpret them as part of the initial sound,

causing the perceived timbre to be altered and

the spatial characteristics to be confused.

Figure 1 illustrates the problems caused

by early side wall reflections. Sound waves

from the loudspeakers radiate both forward,

toward the listener, and laterally, reflecting off

side walls. When the speaker is placed too

close to side walls, the difference in arrival

times of the primary sound waves and the

reflected sound waves is too short for the brain

to discriminate between them.

Figure 2 illustrates the advantages of

placing the loudspeakers farther from side

walls. The arrival times of the primary, forward

radiating sound waves and the secondary,

reflected sound waves are well separated,

providing the proper delay needed for faithful

tonal and spatial reproduction.

There will also be a noticeable improve-

ment in openness when the speakers are even

two feet from the rear wall instead of one. If

possible, we prefer the speakers at least three feet from the rear wall and at least five feet from the side walls. Also,

it is not desirable for large objects to be placed very near the speakers since these will also be a source of unwanted

early reflections that reduce imaging accuracy.

Figure 2. Optimum placement for reducing reflection problems

Direct sound
Reflected sound
Difference in arrival times

Figure 1. Early reflection problems caused by speakers placed
too close to side walls

Direct sound
Reflected sound
Difference in arrival times

Summary of Contents for CS 7.2

Page 1: ... N E E R I N G H O N O R S INNOV ATIONS C O N S U M E R E L E C T R O N I C S S HOW THIEL Model CS7 2 Coherent Source loudspeaker system OWNER INFORMATION C O M P O N E N T S O F T H E Y E A R image hifi Speaker of the Millennium ...

Page 2: ...d only the highest quality components and taken great care in the CS7 2 s construction Properly set up and used with good associated equipment the CS7 2 will provide a great deal of musical enjoyment for many years CONTENTS Design philosophy 1 Positioning the speakers 2 Connecting the speakers 5 Leveling feet 5 Break in 6 Associated equipment 6 Power requirements 6 Service 7 Cabinet Care 7 Grille ...

Page 3: ...ely faithful translation of all tonal spatial and dynamic information supplied by the amplifier The CS7 2 is not intended to mask or mitigate shortcomings of the recording or other components in the music playback system We believe this approach is the only way to provide the potential of experiencing all the subtle aspects that help make reproduced music a most enjoyable human experience Jim Thie...

Page 4: ... characteristics to be confused Figure 1 illustrates the problems caused by early side wall reflections Sound waves from the loudspeakers radiate both forward toward the listener and laterally reflecting off side walls When the speaker is placed too close to side walls the difference in arrival times of the primary sound waves and the reflected sound waves is too short for the brain to discriminat...

Page 5: ...ker is from the listener although this will depend on the width of the room narrow rooms require more narrow placement If the speakers are too far apart for the room there will tend to be a hole in the middle of the soundstage if they are too close together the image will be compressed and will not achieve optimum width Aiming Depending on the room in which they are used the CS7 2s can be aimed an...

Page 6: ...provides an ample amount of space around the speakers to reduce unwanted reflections and should give excellent spatial performance and a very open sound Other placement options in this room include wider spacing between the speakers adding toe in as the spacing increases increased space between the speaker and the back wall to improve imaging depth Various listening position distances can also be ...

Page 7: ...kers should be positioned before the stabilizer pins are installed Speakers positioned on a soft or uneven surface are able to rock slightly and will vibrate in reaction to forces the speaker generates to move the driver diaphragms Every action has an equal and opposite reaction This motion slightly reduces the music s clarity To eliminate this effect the CS7 2s can be used with four metal stabili...

Page 8: ...ith a 200 watt amplifier of mediocre sonic quality For this reason we feel there is no substitute for listening to make your amplifier decision There are three almost equally important factors that determine how much power is needed for a given situation In order of importance they are 1 The volume level desired 2 The speaker s efficiency 3 The size of the room Each of these factors can make a 10 ...

Page 9: ...tion of your volume knob Source components such as CD players and tape decks as well as recordings themselves can all have different output levels This means that to achieve the same volume level for each source your preamp s volume control may need to be set at a different position for each source For example when some high output CD players are used with lower power amplifiers clipping can be re...

Page 10: ...ht traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late THIEL an...

Page 11: ...he defective unit is returned to us postpaid This warranty does not cover damage due to accident or abuse and is void if the unit has been tampered with This warranty is automatic and no registration is required This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which are particular to your state The following information is for your records Serial Numbers________________...

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