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Owner’s Manual

Location of Front Channel Speakers 

Three loudspeakers are to be placed across in the 
front of the listening room for the home theater 
system. The width of the stereo image is 
determined by the distance between the left and 
right speakers. The image will be too narrow if the 
speakers are placed too close together and, 
conversely, if placed too far apart, the blend will 
suffer creating a void in the middle section. 

Your speakers should create a continuous "virtual 
image" when properly placed from left to right. 
As a result an illusion of sound outside, in front of, 
and behind the speaker systems will be created. 

STARKESOUND recommends a 45 degree to 60 
degree angular separation when viewed from 
above. The distance between the speakers is 75% of 
the distance from the speakers to the listener at the 
minimum 45° separation. At the maximum 60° 
separation the distance between the speakers is 
equal to the distance from the speakers to the 
listener. 

In order to create a seamless sound image across the front of the speakers one must 
carefully consider location and placement. 

Optimally, there should an equal distance from the left, right, and center channel 
speakers to the listener location.  

The height of the midrange/tweeter module of the front channel speakers should be 
installed as close as possible to the height of a seated listener's ears. The front channel 
tweeters should be located within two vertical feet of that height. 

Location of Surround Speakers 

STARKESOUND has provided the following information for the placement of surround 
speakers. Although there are many opinions regarding placement and location of 
surround speakers STARKESOUND has provided the following recommendations based 
on thorough research, academics, and our experience with many installations. Note: The 
choice of models used in the illustration below is arbitrary. The information described in 
the illustrations can be applied to both the IW and the IC series covered in this manual 
and in any of the surround locations. However, please keep in mind that the 
midrange/tweeter array in the IC-H5 Elite and IW-H5 Elite must always be vertically 
oriented. 

If two surrounds are used in a standard 5.1 configuration (not 7.1 or EX), they are best 
mounted directly to the sides of the primary seating location, preferably within ±15° (see 
illustration). This placement is the preferred method over back wall mounting for a few 
reasons: 1. the placement of the surround speakers are located where the ear's ability to 
discriminate left from right is optimum. This produces the maximum sense of 
"envelopment" being surrounded by sound, 2. Mounting the rear speakers behind the 
listener increases the angle between the front and rear speakers. This results in 
reducing the chance that there will be a continuous front-to-rear sound image, lastly, 3. 
Since our ability to discriminate the front-to-rear location of a sound source is not very 
strong, locating surround speakers to the side of the listener will improve the listening 
experience. 7.1 or EX systems that use side and rear speakers together overcome all of 
these obstacles and give both maximum envelopment and a more continuous surround 
effect. 

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삵삵

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15°

Alternate Surround Speaker Locations

Preferred Surround Speaker Locations

Picture 1

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size greater than 150". 

Picture 2

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size smaller than 150". 

Owner’s Manual

Location of Front Channel Speakers 

Three loudspeakers are to be placed across in the 
front of the listening room for the home theater 
system. The width of the stereo image is 
determined by the distance between the left and 
right speakers. The image will be too narrow if the 
speakers are placed too close together and, 
conversely, if placed too far apart, the blend will 
suffer creating a void in the middle section. 

Your speakers should create a continuous "virtual 
image" when properly placed from left to right. 
As a result an illusion of sound outside, in front of, 
and behind the speaker systems will be created. 

STARKESOUND recommends a 45 degree to 60 
degree angular separation when viewed from 
above. The distance between the speakers is 75% of 
the distance from the speakers to the listener at the 
minimum 45° separation. At the maximum 60° 
separation the distance between the speakers is 
equal to the distance from the speakers to the 
listener. 

In order to create a seamless sound image across the front of the speakers one must 
carefully consider location and placement. 

Optimally, there should an equal distance from the left, right, and center channel 
speakers to the listener location.  

The height of the midrange/tweeter module of the front channel speakers should be 
installed as close as possible to the height of a seated listener's ears. The front channel 
tweeters should be located within two vertical feet of that height. 

Location of Surround Speakers 

STARKESOUND has provided the following information for the placement of surround 
speakers. Although there are many opinions regarding placement and location of 
surround speakers STARKESOUND has provided the following recommendations based 
on thorough research, academics, and our experience with many installations. Note: The 
choice of models used in the illustration below is arbitrary. The information described in 
the illustrations can be applied to both the IW and the IC series covered in this manual 
and in any of the surround locations. However, please keep in mind that the 
midrange/tweeter array in the IC-H5 Elite and IW-H5 Elite must always be vertically 
oriented. 

If two surrounds are used in a standard 5.1 configuration (not 7.1 or EX), they are best 
mounted directly to the sides of the primary seating location, preferably within ±15° (see 
illustration). This placement is the preferred method over back wall mounting for a few 
reasons: 1. the placement of the surround speakers are located where the ear's ability to 
discriminate left from right is optimum. This produces the maximum sense of 
"envelopment" being surrounded by sound, 2. Mounting the rear speakers behind the 
listener increases the angle between the front and rear speakers. This results in 
reducing the chance that there will be a continuous front-to-rear sound image, lastly, 3. 
Since our ability to discriminate the front-to-rear location of a sound source is not very 
strong, locating surround speakers to the side of the listener will improve the listening 
experience. 7.1 or EX systems that use side and rear speakers together overcome all of 
these obstacles and give both maximum envelopment and a more continuous surround 
effect. 

.+56'0+0)

#4'#

삵삵

15°
15°

Alternate Surround Speaker Locations

Preferred Surround Speaker Locations

Picture 1

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size greater than 150". 

Picture 2

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size smaller than 150". 

Owner’s Manual

Location of Front Channel Speakers 

Three loudspeakers are to be placed across in the 
front of the listening room for the home theater 
system. The width of the stereo image is 
determined by the distance between the left and 
right speakers. The image will be too narrow if the 
speakers are placed too close together and, 
conversely, if placed too far apart, the blend will 
suffer creating a void in the middle section. 

Your speakers should create a continuous "virtual 
image" when properly placed from left to right. 
As a result an illusion of sound outside, in front of, 
and behind the speaker systems will be created. 

STARKESOUND recommends a 45 degree to 60 
degree angular separation when viewed from 
above. The distance between the speakers is 75% of 
the distance from the speakers to the listener at the 
minimum 45° separation. At the maximum 60° 
separation the distance between the speakers is 
equal to the distance from the speakers to the 
listener. 

In order to create a seamless sound image across the front of the speakers one must 
carefully consider location and placement. 

Optimally, there should an equal distance from the left, right, and center channel 
speakers to the listener location.  

The height of the midrange/tweeter module of the front channel speakers should be 
installed as close as possible to the height of a seated listener's ears. The front channel 
tweeters should be located within two vertical feet of that height. 

Location of Surround Speakers 

STARKESOUND has provided the following information for the placement of surround 
speakers. Although there are many opinions regarding placement and location of 
surround speakers STARKESOUND has provided the following recommendations based 
on thorough research, academics, and our experience with many installations. Note: The 
choice of models used in the illustration below is arbitrary. The information described in 
the illustrations can be applied to both the IW and the IC series covered in this manual 
and in any of the surround locations. However, please keep in mind that the 
midrange/tweeter array in the IC-H5 Elite and IW-H5 Elite must always be vertically 
oriented. 

If two surrounds are used in a standard 5.1 configuration (not 7.1 or EX), they are best 
mounted directly to the sides of the primary seating location, preferably within ±15° (see 
illustration). This placement is the preferred method over back wall mounting for a few 
reasons: 1. the placement of the surround speakers are located where the ear's ability to 
discriminate left from right is optimum. This produces the maximum sense of 
"envelopment" being surrounded by sound, 2. Mounting the rear speakers behind the 
listener increases the angle between the front and rear speakers. This results in 
reducing the chance that there will be a continuous front-to-rear sound image, lastly, 3. 
Since our ability to discriminate the front-to-rear location of a sound source is not very 
strong, locating surround speakers to the side of the listener will improve the listening 
experience. 7.1 or EX systems that use side and rear speakers together overcome all of 
these obstacles and give both maximum envelopment and a more continuous surround 
effect. 

.+56'0+0)

#4'#

삵삵

15°
15°

Alternate Surround Speaker Locations

Preferred Surround Speaker Locations

Picture 1

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size greater than 150". 

Picture 2

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size smaller than 150". 

Owner’s Manual

Location of Front Channel Speakers 

Three loudspeakers are to be placed across in the 
front of the listening room for the home theater 
system. The width of the stereo image is 
determined by the distance between the left and 
right speakers. The image will be too narrow if the 
speakers are placed too close together and, 
conversely, if placed too far apart, the blend will 
suffer creating a void in the middle section. 

Your speakers should create a continuous "virtual 
image" when properly placed from left to right. 
As a result an illusion of sound outside, in front of, 
and behind the speaker systems will be created. 

STARKESOUND recommends a 45 degree to 60 
degree angular separation when viewed from 
above. The distance between the speakers is 75% of 
the distance from the speakers to the listener at the 
minimum 45° separation. At the maximum 60° 
separation the distance between the speakers is 
equal to the distance from the speakers to the 
listener. 

In order to create a seamless sound image across the front of the speakers one must 
carefully consider location and placement. 

Optimally, there should an equal distance from the left, right, and center channel 
speakers to the listener location.  

The height of the midrange/tweeter module of the front channel speakers should be 
installed as close as possible to the height of a seated listener's ears. The front channel 
tweeters should be located within two vertical feet of that height. 

Location of Surround Speakers 

STARKESOUND has provided the following information for the placement of surround 
speakers. Although there are many opinions regarding placement and location of 
surround speakers STARKESOUND has provided the following recommendations based 
on thorough research, academics, and our experience with many installations. Note: The 
choice of models used in the illustration below is arbitrary. The information described in 
the illustrations can be applied to both the IW and the IC series covered in this manual 
and in any of the surround locations. However, please keep in mind that the 
midrange/tweeter array in the IC-H5 Elite and IW-H5 Elite must always be vertically 
oriented. 

If two surrounds are used in a standard 5.1 configuration (not 7.1 or EX), they are best 
mounted directly to the sides of the primary seating location, preferably within ±15° (see 
illustration). This placement is the preferred method over back wall mounting for a few 
reasons: 1. the placement of the surround speakers are located where the ear's ability to 
discriminate left from right is optimum. This produces the maximum sense of 
"envelopment" being surrounded by sound, 2. Mounting the rear speakers behind the 
listener increases the angle between the front and rear speakers. This results in 
reducing the chance that there will be a continuous front-to-rear sound image, lastly, 3. 
Since our ability to discriminate the front-to-rear location of a sound source is not very 
strong, locating surround speakers to the side of the listener will improve the listening 
experience. 7.1 or EX systems that use side and rear speakers together overcome all of 
these obstacles and give both maximum envelopment and a more continuous surround 
effect. 

.+56'0+0)

#4'#

삵삵

15°
15°

Alternate Surround Speaker Locations

Preferred Surround Speaker Locations

Picture 1

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size greater than 150". 

Picture 2

Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size smaller than 150". 

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Страница 2: ...mes and one thing that will never change is our faith to producing only the highest quality products There are numerous brands in the world today What makes STARKESOUND so unique We are the Only brand that uses Uniquely huge satellite speakers with an unbelievably wide dynamic range and a sleek midrange Utilizing the MTM array design we want to inherit the concept and strive to improving our produ...

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Страница 4: ...e with three 8 inch bass drivers If that wasn t enough we added a 12 inch carbon fiber passive bass driver The passive driver technology utilizes a very special honeycomb structural assembly to increase its strength and rigidity This superior speaker possesses a flat response from low frequency to high frequency with fast rich details and a large dynamic range IC H5 is the perfect speaker for Hi e...

Страница 5: ... size greater than 150 Picture 2 Recommended LCR speakers placement for screen size smaller than 150 Owner s Manual Location of Front Channel Speakers Three loudspeakers are to be placed across in the front of the listening room for the home theater system The width of the stereo image is determined by the distance between the left and right speakers The image will be too narrow if the speakers ar...

Страница 6: ...red Surround Speaker Locations Recommended surround speakers placement for two rows of seats 5 Elite Owner s Manual Another factor that one must consider is the evenness of sound coverage over the listening area As most surround processors have the ability to set the balance of all channels it is wise to adjust a circulating noise signal in each channel until the apparent or measured sound level i...

Страница 7: ...TARKESOUND dealer for different cable options See illustration for amplifier to speakers connections 5 Elite 5 Elite Owner s Manual Tri Wiring Similarly with bi wiring but this time you should remove all connections between the speakers terminals This method involves connecting three sets of wires between the amplifier and the speakers Be sure to use equal lengths of the appropriate wire for Tri w...

Страница 8: ...s line Use of the loudness control and or full bass boost at louder volumes is likely to overdrive the woofer Use such controls sparingly How to Care for your Speakers Slightly dampen a soft terry cloth towel with water glass cleaner or a diluted mild detergent and then carefully clean the speakers The towel should be just damp enough to wipe the surface clean without leaving a trail of moisture D...

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