BREAK-IN
Like any mechanical system, a loudspeaker requires
a “break-in” period� You will experience a gradual
increase in sound quality during an initial period�
Unlike other mechanical systems, the lifespan of a
loudspeaker is increased by regular use�
DALI MENTOR is a prime exponent of one of the
many virtues that have made DALI famous world-
wide – Wide Dispersion�
Wide Dispersion means that the area in front of the
loudspeakers where a full stereo image is achieved
is a great deal wider than with other loudspeakers�
This ensures substantially better sound across a
larger area within your listening room�
To take full advantage of DALI MENTOR’s Wide
Dispersion, the loudspeakers should face straight
ahead and not be angled in towards the listening
position unless the two loudspeakers are placed
very far apart�
The MENTOR tweeter module is especially develo-
ped for this loudspeaker� Its unique design ensures
that Wide Dispersion is more than just a name
– you can tell the difference�
SETUP - WIDE DISPERSION
Before setting up and connecting your new DALI
MENTOR loudspeakers, you should find the best
possible placement relative to your listening
position� It is a good idea to follow these simple
guidelines:
Avoid as far as possible any objects between the
loudspeakers and the listening position� Obstacles
can have a detrimental effect on tonal balance�
Ideally, the distance from the listening position
to each loudspeaker should be the same as the
distance between the left and right loudspeakers�
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DALI MENTOR bass driver
DALI MENTOR High frequency module:
Soft dome tweeter and ribbon tweeter
Avoid exposing your DALI MENTOR loudspeakers
to direct sunlight� Prolonged exposure may cause
the realwood veneer to fade�
AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT
Stereo setup
PLACEMENT