Introduction
Preparations
Basic Operation
Advanced
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Information
Appendix
20
Speaker Placement
Where you place your speakers has a tremendous effect on how well your system sounds.
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Placing the Main speakers
Place the left and right Main speakers an equal distance from the main listening
position.
If you have a TV or video monitor in your system, the distance of each speaker
from each side of the TV or video monitor should be the same.
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Placing the Center speaker
If you have a TV or video monitor in your system, align the front face of the
Center speaker with the front face of the monitor. Place the speaker as close to the
monitor as possible, such as directly over or under the monitor. If you place the
speaker under the monitor, the Front Effect speakers can adjust the height of the
sound to correspond with the action on the screen (depending on the listener’s
position). If you have a projection screen in your system, place the Center speaker
under the screen. Be sure to align the speaker with the center of the screen.
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Placing the Front Effect, Rear, and Rear Center
speakers
The Front Effect speakers should be placed about 0.5~1m (1~3 feet) outside the
Main speakers and in the front of the room. They should be turned toward the main
listening position. Place the Rear speakers in the back of the room so they face the
main listening position. The Rear speakers can be placed farther apart than the
Front Effect speakers. The Front Effect and Rear speakers should be placed about
1.8m (6 feet) above the floor.
Once you begin listening to programs, continue to adjust the speaker placement
until you obtain a balanced sound from the Main speakers and the Front Effect and
Rear speakers.
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When you use a projection screen
Place the speakers as shown in the illustration.
The Main speakers should be placed about one-quarter of the way up from the
bottom of the screen.
Place the Center speaker in the center and directly under the screen. The Center
speaker provides precise dialogue localization.
When you use a projection screen with your system, the Front Effect speakers
provide better effect quality. The CINEMA-DSP sound field programs raise the
sound from the Center speaker upward and provide natural sound corresponding
with the video images.
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Placing the Subwoofers
Place the Front Subwoofer near the Main speakers. Turn it slightly toward the
center of the room to reduce wall reflections.
If you use a Rear Subwoofer, place it behind the main listening position. The
placement of the Rear Subwoofer is not critical because of the ultralow frequencies
of the sound being reproduced.
By adding a high quality Subwoofer to the speaker system configurations shown
on page 9, you can enjoy more powerful and realistic movie effects, even if your
Main speakers are large.
Notes:
• If you use different brands of speakers (with different tonal qualities) in your
configuration, the tone of a moving human voice and other types of sound may not shift
smoothly. We recommend that you use speakers from the same manufacturer or speakers
with the same tonal quality.
You can also adjust the output levels and equalization of your effect speakers using the
SET MENU.
• If you are using small speakers, the addition of a Subwoofer will reinforce the sound
effects of movies.
Main
Speaker
Main
Speaker
TV or Video
monitor
TV or Video
monitor
Center Speaker
FL
L
0.5~1m
1m
1m
0.5~1m
1.5~3m
(1~3ft)
(3ft)
(3ft)
(1~3ft)
(5~15ft)
RL
C
R
FR
RR
RC
L
C
R
1/4
1
Front Effect speakers
Front
Subwoofer
Center
Speaker
Rear Subwoofer
Rear Center speaker
Rear speakers
1.8 m (6 feet)
Main speakers