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Practice of sound / Installation and placement tips  
 

 

  

This  chapter  contains  common  information  on 
loudspeaker placement and installation.  
 
This  is  general  rules,  so  there  are  exceptions  of 
some rules 

     

 

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 recreation). 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 closed to 
a wall. 

     

 

Furniture  

 

  

Be aware that furniture may vibrate and thus create 
bad sound at loud bass.  

     

 

Room dimension  

 

  

Quadratic  rooms  or  rooms  where  the  length  is 
exactly  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 methodical experimentation is needed 
to  find  an  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  propagate  bass 
frequencies) as this will minimize the risk of phase 
eliminations in the room. 

 

   

Summary of Contents for 99 W12.18 ICE

Page 1: ...Page 1 12 XTZ 99 W12 18 ICE High End subwoofer User manual 2009 XTZ AB www xtz se...

Page 2: ...ents Page Contents 3 About XTZ 3 Technical presentation 4 Preparations 5 Practice of sound Installation and placement tips 6 Mounting 8 Functional reference 9 Area of usage 11 Technical specifications...

Page 3: ...ent system or create a totally new one The 99 W12 18 ICE subwoofer combines a 550 watt continuous power amplifier heavy duty 12 woofer 99 W12 18 ICE is a product with many options so read the manual c...

Page 4: ...Bang Olufsen ICEpower has been one of the pioneers in developing new technologies to enhance Class D amplification and bring the audio quality to the level accepted by audiophiles This allowed for su...

Page 5: ...and pay attention so you don t break anything If possible save the packing box for future transportations If there should be damage on the loudspeaker please contact your retailer Accessories 1 Power...

Page 6: ...nd recreation 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 inc...

Page 7: ...e best result 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 re...

Page 8: ...phase from the pole on the amplifier to the pole on the loudspeaker and respectively for the minus pole If you by accident connect the other way there is no risk of damage However the phase of the sig...

Page 9: ...f Home Theatre components The filter slope is 18 dB octave You can hereby change the character of the woofer depending on what you prefer more or less deep and matched to your other speakers On modern...

Page 10: ...olled bass High Pass filter and EQ 2 should not be used at same time 8 Balanced input XLR Balanced input 9 Low level input RCA inputs Line in Line level inputs to subwoofer Use these RCA jacks to conn...

Page 11: ...gates closed box 1st mode no plugs in the reflex gates No plugs in the gates will provide a quick bass suitable for big rooms 2nd mode 2 bass plugs in the reflex gates This will provide a neutral even...

Page 12: ...ring damage Guarantee This product is supplied with a ONE year guarantee against manufacturing faults or defects that might alter the performance of the unit Refer to your supplier for full sales and...

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