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Practice of sound / Installation and placement tips 

 

This   chapter   contains   common   information   on 
loudspeaker placement and installation. 

These are general rules, so there are exceptions.

In which room do 

you achieve the best 
sound? 

 

No matter how good the equipment is, in the wrong 

listening environment it will inevitably sound bad. 
There   are   some   basic   rules   concerning   a   proper 

loudspeaker installation: 

Reflections 

 

Carpets,   curtains   and   soft   furniture   absorb   mid 
range   and   high   frequency   sound,   and   this   is 

preferable. Big empty area, on the contrary, reflects 
it and produces hard reflections that may lead to 

blurry  dialogue.  Apart   from  colouring   the   sound, 
also the perspective of the sound will deteriorate. 

Reflections in the room can roughly be compared to 
the   reflections   that   yield   ghost   pictures   on   a   TV 

screen.

Amplification of bass 
frequencies 

  A loudspeaker that is placed near a wall, ceiling or 

floor will amplify lower frequencies in a sometimes 

not desirable way (since it may lead to an indistinct 
sound   reproduction).   This   amplification   becomes 

even more obvious if the loudspeaker is placed near 
a corner. Thus, for a sound as clear as possible, the 

loudspeaker should be placed at least 30 cm (about 
12 inch) away from the wall.

Some constructions are made to be placed close to 
a wall.

Furniture 

 

Be   aware   that   furniture   may   vibrate   and   cause 

noise at high levels.

Room dimension 

 

Quadratic rooms or rooms where the length is near 
twice as long as the width should be avoided, since 

they may create unwanted resonance.

Placement of the 
subwoofer 

 

The   placement   of   the   subwoofer   in   the   room 
dramatically affects the overall frequency response 

and sound level of the system. At low frequencies 
the   effect   of   the   room   is   strong.   Even   a   slight 

change   in   the   subwoofer's   location   can   make   a 
significant   difference   in   the   frequency  balance. 

Patience and experimentation is needed to find the 
optimal   placement.   The   placement   affects   the 

phase   difference   between   the   main   loudspeakers 
and the subwoofer. 

One basic rule is to place the subwoofer together 

with or near the front system (especially important 
if   the   front   loudspeaker   also   covers   bass 

frequencies) as this will minimize the risk of phase 
errors in the room.

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Summary of Contents for 99.36 MKII Black Matt

Page 1: ...Page 1 XTZ 99 36 MKII Walnut XTZ 99 36 MKII Black Matt XTZ 99 36 MKII White High End floor speaker User manual 2011 XTZ AB www xtz se...

Page 2: ...Page Contents 3 About XTZ 3 Technical presentation 4 Preparations 6 Practice of sound Installation and placement tips 7 Mounting Area of usage 9 Sound adjustment 10 Technical specifications 12 Service...

Page 3: ...inally intended by mastering engineers Read the manual before using the product and use all possibilities carefully About XTZ Philosophy Our reference and starting point is to create a natural sound t...

Page 4: ...eady Woofer midrange driver After evaluating a large number of drivers from dif ferent manufacturers we selected one from Seas a company that has a solid reputation in the area of high quality speaker...

Page 5: ...sket is absolutely none magnetically which contributes to a higher efficiency of the driver A strong magnet combined with the light cone yields a high efficiency and a good transient re sponse Gold pl...

Page 6: ...d pay attention so you don t break anything If possible save the box for future transportations If there should be damage to the loudspeaker please contact your retailer Accessories Bass reflex plug 6...

Page 7: ...nd reproduction This amplification becomes even more obvious if the loudspeaker is placed near a corner Thus for a sound as clear as possible the loudspeaker should be placed at least 30 cm about 12 i...

Page 8: ...esult the front speakers should be placed symmetrical in front of the listener The distance between the front speakers should be around 80 of the distance to the listener In other words the recommende...

Page 9: ...by accident connect the other way there is no risk of damage However the sound will not be correct especially in the lower frequencies Overload At high load during extensive time periods there is alw...

Page 10: ...c settings Deep bass With one bass plugs in lower of the two lower gates you have the deepest possible bass which may be suitable for smaller rooms This is under the condition that the bass level is s...

Page 11: ...is mode the sound is neutral with a flat frequency response Mode 2 3dB In this mode the treble level is increase by 3dB Mode 3 2dB In this mode the treble level is decreased by 2dB Mode 4 4dB In this...

Page 12: ...268 5 200 W Long term IEC 268 5 Tweeter driver Ribbon tweeter SACD DVD Audio ready Sandwich ribbon cone in aluminium neodymium magnets chassis made in ceramic carbon steel Woofer midrange driver 6 5...

Page 13: ...broken If you cause additional damage by yourself when dismounting the defective part the warranty still applies if it is obvious that the part had a manufacturing defect In other cases however the w...

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