Setup/connectionS
1. Carefully unpack the speakers and accessories. Do not lift or remove
the speakers from the box by the function knobs or attached cords
and cables, as this may damage the speaker unit.
2. Place the satellite speakers and subwoofer in the desired listening
location. (See the configuration example in Suggestions for Setup &
Operation.) Since the stereo sound
emanates only from the satellites, and
because low-frequency sound from
the subwoofer is non-directional, the
placement of the subwoofer doesn’t
affect the overall balance of sound.
To optimize bass efficiency, however,
it’s best to place the subwoofer on
the floor near a wall or in a corner of
the room.
NOTE:
Though magnetically
shielded to be free from interference
when placed near a monitor or TV,
the subwoofer can cause interference
in other components: Position it at
least 30 cm (1 ft.) away from monitors
and televisions. The satellites are
also magnetically shielded; however,
as they
won’t
cause interference,
they can be placed next to other
electrical components.
3. Based on where you position each of
the five satellite speakers, connect
them to the corresponding output
jacks on the rear panel (shown at
right, middle) of the subwoofer unit:
FR for front-right; FL for front-left;
CEN for center; SL for surround/
rear-left; SR for surround/rear-right.
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Subwoofer Rear Panel