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Surround back channels, more commonly used in DD-EX ™ and DTS-ES™
soundtracks should be placed at the same height as the surround channels. If
you are using a pair of speakers in the surround back position, they should each
be placed approximately 30 degrees off of the center axis. You will typically use
the Outlaw Surround Loudspeaker In the "direct" position when used as surround
back speakers.
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Today’s blockbuster movie soundtracks take advantage of a dedicated subwoofer
channel called the LFE (Low Frequency Effects). For this reason, we advocate
the used of a powered subwoofer like our LFM or ECS series subs. Placement of
the subwoofer will depend on room acoustics, so you’ll want to consult with your
subwoofer manufacturer for tips on getting the most from your sub. The Outlaw
LFM and ECS series subwoofer manuals, which are available as a free download at
www.outlawaudio.com
, all share an excellent primer on subwoofer placement.
We invite you to use that information to maximize your system’s performance.
Caring for your Speakers
Exceptional efforts were taken during the design and manufacture of the Outlaw Sur-
round Loudspeakers so that they could provide you with a lifetime’s worth of music
and movie surround reproduction. Proper care along the way will ensure that they
always look as great as they sound.
We recommend using a lint-free cloth to clean your speaker’s cabinets. If necessary
you may moisten that cloth with plain water. Special care should be taken to avoid
getting water on the dome tweeter or woofer. Do not use any other solvents or chemicals
as damage may occur.
Troubleshooting Guide
ProBLeM: no output from the speakers
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Check to ensure that your amplifier is powered on.
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Check to make sure your source (CD, DVD etc.) is actively outputting a signal.
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Check to ensure speaker wires are properly connected.
ProBLeM: Amplifier shuts down at power up or during high
volume playback
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Check for a shorted speaker wire connection. This is observed as speaker
wire that touches
both the positive and negative (red and black) binding
posts at the same time. This can occur at the amplifier or the speaker’s
binding posts.
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Check to make sure your speaker wires are connected properly.
ProBLeM: Woofer or tweeter sounds “distorted”
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Check bass and treble controls and return them to flat.
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Reduce volume of playback as amplifier may be “clipping”
Specifications
SenSITIvITY
88dB
rATed AMPLIfIer PoWer
50-200watts
IMPedAnCe
6 Ohms
freqUenCY
Direct Mode
80Hz-20kHz ±3dB
Diffuse Mode
80Hz-15kHz ±3dB
drIverS
Tweeter (Direct Mode)
1" Soft Dome
Full-Ranges (Diffuse Mode) 2.5" Cone
Woofer
5-1/4" Long throw (5mm travel)
dIMenSIonS
(HxDxW)
11.75" x 10.4" x 5.625"
WeIGhT
12.1 lbs
LEFT
SURROUND
RIGHT
Left Surround Speaker
right Surround Speaker
receiver/Amplifier
Surround Loudspeaker Wiring Diagram
Setting the outlaw Surround Loudspeaker’s
diffuse/direct Control
diffuse/direct Control
This switch allows you to tailor the behavior of your Outlaw Surround Loudspeakers
for optimal performance under most listening room conditions. Using the following
guidelines, adjust your speakers according to your individual environment or the
desired dispersion pattern. Keep in mind that this setting can and should vary by
speaker pair (Surround L/R vs. Surround Back L/R) when necessary.
Surround Sound Considerations
A great speaker has many characteristics. Most importantly, it should have a linear
response, with a large soundstage and precision imaging while at the same time be
capable of reproducing considerable dynamics without sounding strained. If these
design goals are accomplished, the speaker will be at home both in music only and
full in-home theater systems.
With the above in mind, we offer the following advice when integrating your Surround
Loudspeakers in a 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 surround sound system.
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When a sound effect pans from one speaker to the next, you’ll want your speakers’
timbre to match as closely as possible. This will ensure that whatever instrument
or sound effect you are hearing sounds the same, regardless of which speaker in
your system it is emanating from. Therefore, we recommend pairing the Outlaw
Surround Loudspeaker with either the Outlaw Bookshelf Loudspeaker or our LCR
Loudspeaker.
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When using the Outlaw Surround Loudspeakers in the "direct" surround mode,
they should generally be placed just behind the listening position. While timbre
remains very important, these speakers should be placed approximately 1-2 feet
above the listener’s ears to create a more diffused sound field.
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When using the Outlaw Surround Loudspeakers in the “diffuse” surround mode,
they should be placed to the left and right of the listening position. While timbre
remains very important, these speakers should be placed approximately 1-2 feet
above the listener’s ears to create a more diffused sound field.