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     If your listening position is close to the wall behind 
you, mount some sound absorbent material, such as a 
hanging tapestry, directly behind your head.  As with the 
material for the side walls, experiment with a folded natu-
ral-fiber blanket to verify the results before you acquire or 
mount the material. 
     Bass problems that cannot be corrected with placement 
adjustments may be helped by the addition of bass traps or 
other bass control devices.  Follow the instructions of the 
bass control devices as to their proper set-up and place-
ment to correct the problems you are experiencing. 

     In our 14 by 18 foot example room, the thirds are 72 
inches in the long dimension and 56 inches in the short di-
mension.  The intersections of these measurements are used 
for third dimensions placement.  In addition, the listening 
position is placed 72 inches from the rear wall of the room. 
     Both speakers should be tried up to two inches ahead and 
behind the intersections to determine if this improves the 
sound.  Both speakers should be moved the same amount 
forward or backward. 
     Third dimensions placement reduces the interaction of 
the speakers with the room to an absolute minimum, but can 
create aesthetic or room function problems due to the speak-
ers and listening position being so far out in the room.  (The 
lower the odd number used to divide the room dimensions 
the lower the interaction between the speakers and the 

best placed on a short wall while in other rooms the speakers 
will work better on a long wall. 

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HIRD 

D

IMENSIONS

 

P

LACEMENT

 

     A placement method that provides some unique effects is 
to place each speaker on the thirds of the room measure-
ments and the listening position on the third of the length.  
The speakers are placed one third the length of the room 
from the wall behind them and one third the width of the 
room from the walls along side them.  The listening position 
is then placed one third the length of the room from the wall 
behind it. 

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COUSTICAL

 

C

ENTER

 

     

The Model 2Ce Signature II acoustical center is the 

physical center of the loudspeaker.  In a perfectly rectangu-
lar room with absolutely rigid walls and no doors or  win-
dows,  
                        the acoustical center of the loudspeaker  
                        would be placed exactly at the point where  
                        the two dimensions intersect to realize the 
                        full benefits of odd dimensions or third di 
                        mensions placement. In a real room, the ac 
                        tual best placement may vary from the in- 
                        tersection by as much as two inches or so.  
                        Fine-tuning the placement by moving the  
                        speakers a couple of  inches off  
                         the odd dimensions intersections takes  
                         these real world conditions into account.  
                              You should not use any placements that  

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Position 

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The same distance from the rear and side walls.  The meas-
urement from the center of the loudspeaker to the two walls 
should differ by at least two inches.  If any of the odd di-
mension intersections are within two inches of the same 
distance from both the side and rear wall, you should not 

S

PEAKER

 

T

OE-

I

N

 

     

The degree of toe-in can affect the imaging and re-

sponse characteristics of the speakers. In most rooms, the 
speakers will work well facing straight ahead or with a 
slightly toed-in. Speakers that are placed close to the side 
walls or in rooms with very reflective side walls may re-
quire additional toe-in to avoid a confused image and/or a 
forward midrange and treble.  
     If the speakers need an excessive amount of toe-in to 
image properly or achieve good center fill, there may be a 
problem with the set-up or connection of the speakers or 
some part of the system may not be functioning as in-
tended.  To determine why the speakers require excessive 
toe-in, check all your speaker wire connections for correct 
phase and verify that the electrical components in the sys-
tem are connected and functioning properly. 

 

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COUSTIC 

T

REATMENTS

 

     If the speakers are close to the side walls and you hear a 
brightness in the midrange/treble or a problem with the 
imaging that toeing-in the speakers does not help, some 
sound absorbent material should be mounted on the side 
walls to control reflections.   
     to determine where the sound absorbent material should 
be placed, imagine that the walls are mirrors and mount the 
material on the walls where you would see the reflections 
of the speakers when you are sitting in your normal listen-
ing position. Before you actually mount anything on the 
side walls, experiment with folded natural-fiber blankets to 
verify that you will get the results you desire. 

Speaker 

Speaker 

Listening 
Position 

Summary of Contents for 2Ce Signature II

Page 1: ...nt re sponse guarantees superior perform ance from records tapes CDs and video sources Custom engineered drivers built exclusively for Vander steen Audio are mounted in special baffles designed to max...

Page 2: ...BI WIRE CONNECTIONS If your domestic situation dictates the use of a single ca ble per speaker you should use a multiple conductor single sheath cable to internally bi wire the speakers Some of these...

Page 3: ...n for high frequency oscillation brightness and higher amplifier operating temperature We only recommend bi amplification when every com ponent in the system is the best available and there is no othe...

Page 4: ...res in the middle frequencies to interfere with the proper blending of the woofer and midrange driver through the 600Hz crossover point The consistency of the sound will be severely affected as the di...

Page 5: ...n many rooms by positioning the loudspeakers on the odd dimensional inter sections of the room The odd dimensional intersections are the intersections of the imaginary lines you would draw if you divi...

Page 6: ...nes will require that the listening position be offset to center it between the speakers Often the bass response of the system will be slightly more linear with the speakers placed on different width...

Page 7: ...e acoustical center of the loudspeaker would be placed exactly at the point where the two dimensions intersect to realize the full benefits of odd dimensions or third di mensions placement In a real r...

Page 8: ...should be behind the bottom of the speaker to center the six inch listening window at your listening height and distance 4 Adjust the length of the base s front and rear spikes to lean the speakers b...

Page 9: ...ier to be used should be con sidered as it will affect the current capability and therefore the dynamics and realism of the music A stable transistor amplifier will be able to deliver twice the wattag...

Page 10: ...t and bass inputs sepa rately to determine which section of the speaker has the problem 3 Contact Vandersteen Audio Describe the problem and the steps you have taken to isolate the problem to the spea...

Page 11: ...h ferro fluid voice coil cooling Range of operation 5kHz to 30kHz Crossover 600Hz and 5kHz First order 6dB per octave Allows bi wiring with a single amplifier or vertical bi amplification with two ide...

Page 12: ...tructions and all the paperwork required to return the product after it is serviced The speaker must be packed in the original packing and returned to VANDERSTEEN AUDIO via insured freight by the cust...

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