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Commercially built diffusers are available but large bookcases and irregularly shaped
furniture will also serve the same purpose. They reflect sounds in a highly randomized
way which effectively “scatters” the sound in all directions. Place the diffuser where you
would otherwise place the absorptive material (using the “mirror trick”), to break up the
first early reflections and scatter them randomly throughout the room.

Commercially available fiberglass, foam and diffusion panels may not be aesthetically
acceptable in many installations, particularly when the home theatre room serves multi-
ple purposes. All of these materials can be covered with acoustically-transparent cloth
for design considerations. It is important that the cloth be acoustically transparent,
however, or else the effectiveness of the absorptive material will be greatly reduced.
The simplest test for this is to hold a large sample of the cloth in front of a speaker
playing the pink noise found in Chapter 6 of the 

WOW!

laserdisc. If you can move the

cloth in front of the speaker without hearing a difference, you are all set.

Large expanses of glass can be challenging. They reflect mids and highs but often
pass bass through almost as though they didn’t exist. The result is a characteristically
bright, rough sound which can be difficult to correct electronically. The best treatment
is generally the heaviest insulated drapes which can be found. (Incidentally, these
serve double duty, controlling light which might otherwise fall on the screen.)

The materials just discussed are ineffective at lower frequencies. See the discussion
on Standing Waves for more information about treating environments with low frequen-
cy response problems.

EXCESSIVE USE OF ABSORPTIVE MATERIALS

People are sometimes
tempted to go over-
board with absorptive
material once they dis-
cover how powerful its
use can be. While the
ideal home theatre
should be considerably
“deader” acoustically
than a typical living
room, it still needs some
reflectivity and diffusion.

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Surround speaker

Screen speaker

Absorptive "dead" zone

Reflective "live" zone

ROOM ABSORPTION FOR HOME THEATRE SYSTEMS

• "Dead" zone absorbs
front speaker reflection.

• "Live" zone provides 
surround propagation

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Страница 2: ...SYNTHESIS THREE SPEAKERS OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 3: ...INTRODUCTION 2 SPEAKER PLACEMENT 3 CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS TO THE REST OF YOUR SYSTEM 7 FINE TUNING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 SPECIFICATIONS 17 1 CONTENTS...

Страница 4: ...ansducers that are specifically chosen for playing cinema or music Via an electronic relay the speaker mode can be switched depending on whether the surround processor is in the music or cinema mode T...

Страница 5: ...speakers If you have purchased the Synthesis Three Cinema Only System or Cinema Only Speaker Package then the vertical center speakers model S3VC will serve as your left and right speakers Since the...

Страница 6: ...the vertical center channel could be placed above or below based on mounting and visual constraints If the center of the horn is either above or below the center of the screen the speaker should be t...

Страница 7: ...rk optimally if they are placed as far back from the screen as the viewing chairs are If there are two rows of chairs these speakers should be placed between them The ambient surround speakers should...

Страница 8: ...and locate the side that has a port tube on it Make sure that this side faces the front of the room or the wall that the screen is on If you are mounting the speakers on the wall it is recommend that...

Страница 9: ...to your amplifier than the other This will help maintain proper signal balance 3 Strip of 3 8 of insulation from both ends of each conductor 4 Twist each set of thin wires into a tightly bunched spira...

Страница 10: ...any of the problems common to high quality reproduction of music or soundtracks in a home environment For example the dispersion pattern of the front LCR speakers minimizes the effects of floor and ce...

Страница 11: ...le listening area This design choice can induce reflections off of the side walls especially in installations where they are relatively close to the front speakers These reflections can be reduced sim...

Страница 12: ...ou can move the cloth in front of the speaker without hearing a difference you are all set Large expanses of glass can be challenging They reflect mids and highs but often pass bass through almost as...

Страница 13: ...tres are fairly dead acoustically This allows the program material and the playback system to create the environment rather than having the room s native acoustic signature color everything You can al...

Страница 14: ...mall pieces of felt can be affixed to the back of a painting in the bottom corners to prevent audible rattles against the wall Likewise strips of felt can be wedged into a loose win dow rattling in it...

Страница 15: ...amily members Taking care to completely seal windows and doors can also make a significant difference in reducing outside noise Heating and cooling systems are more challenging Sometimes the answer ma...

Страница 16: ...g room At lower frequencies in larger rooms Unfortunately there is no way to eliminate the effects of standing waves completely The best that can be done is to minimize their effect through a variety...

Страница 17: ...hey are easily tried and sometimes quite effective STANDING WAVE SOLUTIONS ROOM EQUALIZATION If a room exhibits severe standing wave problems the best solution is to know your own limitations hire a t...

Страница 18: ...ot processor switching Check replace din cables Bass is very weak Subwoofers are wired out Make sure that positive of phase terminals on the Subwoofers have not subwoofers go to the been placed optima...

Страница 19: ...uency Dome Transducer High 1 N A 1 1 N A 2 1 Frequency Compression Driver Mid bass 2 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 6 1 2 2 6 1 2 N A 2 5 Transducer Low Frequency N A N A N A N A 1 12 N A Transducer Dimensions 32 x...

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