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Front Stage Loudspeakers

System Setup

Using Optional Surround Speakers

If you are setting up a full home theater 
system, any of our surround speakers, 
boxed or in-wall, will work very well with 
the Front Stage Loudspeakers. All Atlantic 

Technology speakers are “voiced” to the same standards of tonal neutrality 
and sonic accuracy. Our model 2200SR Bipole/Dipole surround speakers, 
for example, would be an excellent match for an FS-based home theater 
system. Begin with the side speakers set to “Dipole,” then experiment with 
the Bipole/Dipole switch to obtain the most pleasing and realistic effect in 
your listening room.
See your Atlantic dealer or visit our website (www.atlantictechnology.com) 
for more information.
The best location for surround speakers is straight out to the sides, or 
slightly behind the primary listening area, approximately 1-2 feet (.3-.6m) 
above seated ear level, but no closer than 2 feet (.6m) from the ceiling (see 
previous page). The surround speakers are primarily intended to re-create 
the ambient sounds taking place in the movie scene. Therefore, throughout 
most of a movie or TV program you may not be consciously aware of output 
from these speakers. In other words, don’t worry if you aren’t hearing the 
surround speakers. Please try to avoid the trap of turning the surrounds up 
and up so that you hear them most of the time. The result will be a much 
less believable surround experience. 

Setting Levels 

When setting up a complete home theater we strongly recommend that you 
use a Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter. As of this writing Radio Shack® 
has one that’s affordably priced (approximately $40-$60) that can be used 
effectively. To use this meter, turn on your system, put the processor/receiver 
in Test Mode and set its main volume control somewhere between  -20 
dB and 0dB (or a reasonably loud level in your listening room). Sit in the 
prime listening position, set the SPL meter to the 70dB scale, slow response, 
and C weighting. Hold the meter with the microphone pointed up towards 
the ceiling and in front of you. Cycle the test tone from speaker to speaker, 
setting each to the same level (usually75dB) using the individual level set-
tings available in the processor/receiver (please see the instructions for 
your processor/receiver if you are unsure of how to access the test signal 
or level controls).

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

The power recommendation for these speaker 

systems assumes that you will not operate your amplifier/receiver in 
a way that produces distortion. Even rugged speakers like these can 
be damaged by an amplifier driven into audible distortion. The harsh 
amplifier distortion (“clipping”) that occurs in this situation will even-
tually cause damage to the speaker system. This type of damage may 
be cumulative and can build up over time, as the amplifier is driven 
into overload again and again. Such damage is easily identifiable 
through examination of the damaged speaker’s voice coil and is not 
covered by the warranty.

These systems will play very loudly when provided with enough undistorted 
power to do so. If necessary, consult your dealer or Atlantic Technology for 
additional information. 

Connecting Your System

We recommend that you connect your system using high quality dual 
conductor stranded wire of 16 gauge or heavier, for lengths up to 25 feet 
(8m) . Remember, the lower the gauge number, the heavier the wire. Use 
heavier gauge wire for longer runs. Please contact your audio/video dealer 
or installer for specific cable recommendations and further information 
regarding special circumstances. The terminals themselves are designed to 
allow the use of very heavy speaker wire or connectors. Be sure to tighten 
them securely, but don’t over-tighten them.

WARNING: 

To prevent risk of electrical shock or damage to your 

equipment, always switch off the amplifier or receiver when making 
any system connections.

You can connect your speakers by using a variety of audio connectors such 
as banana plugs, pin connectors, spade lugs, etc., or you can:

1.

  Remove ½” (13mm) of insulation from each wire end.

2. 

Twist the stranded wire together, keeping the two ends 

separate.

3. 

Place the appropriate wire through the postholes in the 

connectors. These holes are revealed when you loosen the 

connector’s capscrew.

4. 

Tighten down the capscrew tightly, but be careful not to 

over tighten it.

5.

  Check the tightness of the capscrews 24 hours after hookup 

and occasionally after that, as they can loosen over time.

We recommend that you check your local electrical codes to make sure 
that you are not using improper connectors. It’s important to observe 
polarity while making speaker connections: red (+) terminals on the 
amplifier to red (+) on the speaker, black (–) on the amplifier to black (–) 
on the speaker. Look carefully at the wires you are using and note that one 
of the conductors of each pair will typically be identified by color printing 
on the outer jacket, ridges on the outer jacket, or a thread intertwined with 
the wire strands. By convention, the marked wire is connected to the red 
(+) terminal. Whether you are connecting a complete system, or adding a 
single speaker component to your present system, the wiring should look 
like the system wiring diagrams on the opposite page.

WARNING:

 Before turning on the amplifier, be certain that no stray 

wire strands are touching across any terminals as this might damage 
your amplifier.

Finally, check the polarity of your front speakers by listening to some ste-
reo music with good bass content. If the sound seems “hollow”, unusu-
ally spread out, or seem to have weak bass, recheck your connections for 
proper polarity and correct any out of phase connections by reversing the 
connections to one speaker only, if necessary. 

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Страница 5: ...aker Figure 9 Rocker installation Mount the rocker to the bottom of the speaker with the included short machine screws Figure 6 Straight Angle Bracket installation STUD STUD STUD Figure 5 Stud Bracket installation Screw stud bracket through drywall into stud through aligning holes on bracket as shown Install so prong points out and DOWN Hang speaker on the prong by inserting prong through the keyh...

Страница 6: ...ng a subwoofer and adjust the subwoofer lowpass control to 60Hz That way all the bass from 60Hz and above will be sent to the Front Stage Loudspeaker which will result in a full bodied credibly full range sound to be reproduced while at the same time preventing the very low bass sig nals below 60Hz from overdriving the receiver s amplifier section at high output levels Figure 10 Using the Rear Pan...

Страница 7: ...ND APPROXIMATELY FEET METER ABOVE THE LISTENER S EAR LEVEL PTIONAL 3URROUND ACK 3PEAKERS SHOULD BE PLACED APPROXIMATELY FEET METER ABOVE THE LISTENER S EAR LEVEL AND OFF THE CENTER AXIS IRECT RADIATORS OR 2S MAY BE USED HERE PTIONAL IRECT 2ADIATOR 3PEAKERS IF USED SHOULD BE PLACED SLIGHTLY BEHIND THE LISTENING POSITION AND SAME HEIGHT AS DIPOLE BIPOLES OR 2 S ARE APPROPRIATE Speaker Placement Opti...

Страница 8: ...ay be cumulative and can build up over time as the amplifier is driven into overload again and again Such damage is easily identifiable through examination of the damaged speaker s voice coil and is not covered by the warranty Thesesystemswillplayveryloudlywhenprovidedwithenoughundistorted power to do so If necessary consult your dealer orAtlantic Technology for additional information Connecting Y...

Страница 9: ... System Wiring LEFT CENTER RIGHT LEFT SURROUND RIGHT SURROUND Be sure to connect red on the speaker to red on the amplifier and black on the speaker to black on the amplifier Rear of Surround Sound Processor Optional Surround Speakers ...

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Страница 11: ... Recommended 10 125 Watts RMS 10 150 Watts RMS Amplifier Power Magnetic Shielding Yes Yes Dimensions w grilles 39 x 6 x 5 50 x 6 x 5 W x H x D 1010 x 165 x 140mm 1270 x 165 x 140mm Weight ea 27lbs 12 3kg 36lbs 17kg Graphite Loaded Homopolymer Height without base Add 1 1 8 28mm height for base Specifications are those in effect at the time of printing Atlantic Technology reserves the right to chang...

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