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LOUDSPEAKER POSITIONING AND ROOM ACOUSTICS

Room acoustics play a major role in 
the sound reproduction characteristics 
of your Model Five loudspeakers. 

Experimenting with loudspeaker 

placement is an important step for 
optimum acoustic performance and 

ensuring the customer gets exactly   

what they pay for. Fortunately, the  

Model Five is very placement friendly, 

and only a couple of factors need to be 
kept in mind: 

1.  Low frequencies (below 400Hz) are 

heavily influenced by the loudspeakers 

position relative to the boundaries of the 
room.

2.  Mid & High frequencies (above 400Hz) 

are mostly influenced by the reflectivity 

(“live” or “dead” quality) of the listening 

room boundaries and the type of 
furnishings.

Hard surfaces, such as bare walls 

or wood floors will generally reflect 

sound, whereas carpet and upholstered 

furniture generally absorb it. Too dead,   

and the listening space will sound dull 

and lifeless. But a highly reflective room 

will result in room reflections and echoes 

which generally result in the room being    
too bright. Overly bright listening rooms  
are particularly problematic! 

The primary goal is that you want the sound to predominate from the loudspeaker pair, with a lessor amount of sound 

(reverberation) contributed by the listening room itself. 

An ideal listening space is one that is neutral; meaning a room that has characteristics of both a “live” and “dead” environment. 

One absorbent boundary (usually a carpeted floor) is enough to make the listening space not “too bright,” and therefore, an 

example of a good, basic listening room is one characterized by hard walls, carpet (w/pad) and plush furniture. If the room has 

wood or tile floors, then it is generally recommended to utilize a large area carpet. 

Even rooms with a relatively neutral acoustic behavior can still exhibit large differences in the perceived acoustics simply due to 

the listening room dimensions and the precise location of the loudspeakers within the space. This is especially true with respect 

to the boundary condition immediate to the loudspeaker’s position. The less distance to a back wall, and/or proximity to the 

corner of the listening room will generally enhance the low & middle bass characteristics. This is useful to keep in mind during 

the listening evaluation and positioning of the loudspeaker. The KLH Model Five loudspeaker is tuned for 6 to 24 inches off the 

back wall and at least 24 inches from the corner of the listening room. For an otherwise neutral listening room, this should be 

considered the best starting position when first setting up the loudspeakers. See illustration above.    

NOTE: 

KLH provides the user with the ability to control the loudspeaker’s tonal balance to compliment the room acoustics for a 

listening space that may not be ideal. 

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Страница 3: ...all the loudspeaker designs available Edgar Villchur and Henry Kloss worked together to bring the original AR 1 and several later models including the well known AR 3 to market Several brands includi...

Страница 4: ...the original the new Model Five doesn t utilize a lot of plastic material in its construction Where possible KLH has elected to use more responsible materials resulting in a product that is more in li...

Страница 5: ...together in an over carton The first step is to remove the two inner cartons and then remove the loudspeaker and base from their individual packaging Because of the bulk and weight of the loudspeaker...

Страница 6: ...pplies to the black terminals Make sure all wires are firmly fastened Repeat this connection procedure for each speaker Once connected it s a good idea to go back and double check each connection for...

Страница 7: ...aracteristics of both a live and dead environment One absorbent boundary usually a carpeted floor is enough to make the listening space not too bright and therefore an example of a good basic listenin...

Страница 8: ...paces LO Position This adjusts the loudspeaker 3 0dB above 400Hz Use this setting for very live listening spaces for example a room with a tile floor Of course the selection is up to the user and the...

Страница 9: ...f music tracks and try to find a happy medium The KLH Model Five features a 3 position balance control that you ll probably want to experiment with at this point If you are experiencing particularly w...

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