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Before fine tuning, make sure that all the connections in the 

installation are correct and secure.

Moving the speakers further from the walls will generally reduce 
the volume of bass. Space behind the speakers will also help 
to create an aural impression of depth. Conversely, moving the 
speakers closer to the walls will increase the volume of bass. 
If you want to reduce the volume of bass without moving the 

speakers further from the wall, fit the foam plugs or, for less 

severe bass reduction, the foam rings in the port tubes (above).

If the bass seems uneven with frequency this will most probably 
be a consequence of the acoustic properties of your listening 
room. Even small changes in the position of the speakers 

or listening position can have a significant effect on sonic 

performance, especially at low frequencies. Try moving your 
listening position or locating your speakers along a different wall 
if possible.

If no alternatives exist, you can adjust your loudspeakers’  
low-frequency performance using the supplied foam bungs.  
The bungs are a two-piece part, allowing for a degree of  

fine-tuning using either the outer, larger-diameter piece 

 

in isolation or the two parts together. Using solely the outer,  
larger-diameter foam bung will deliver less bass attenuation  
than the complete bung assembly. 

If using floor stands to support the speakers, ensure that they 

 

rest firmly on the floor. Use carpet piercing spikes if appropriate 

and adjust them to take up any unevenness. If you are using 

our FS-700 S2 stands, we recommend mass-loading them to 

deliver the best combination of stability and performance. We 

recommend filling each stand to its maximum available volume 

using an appropriate material such as kiln-dried sand.

4. Fine Tuning

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