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System 4
Speaker positions in the 5.1 configuration
We recommend
you place the subwoofer
somewhere in the
grey front area.
We recommend
you place the rear speakers
somewhere in the grey
rear area.
Rear/side speaker placement option A
Cinema Set
The M 450 D dipole speakers should ideally be
mounted to the sides of the listening spot, at a
height of 1.40–2.10 m. The M 620 D speakers ship
with a simple integrated wall mount. With this
placement option, the dipole rear speakers radi-
ate towards the TV/screen out the front (front
panel with Teufel logo) and towards the rear wall
out the back of the speaker cabinet. The distance
between the rear-radiating side of the dipole
speaker and the room's rear wall should be at
least 10 cm.
Rear speaker placement option B
Cinema Set
You can also wall-mount the dipole speakers be-
hind the listening spot, at a height of 1.40–2.10 m.
We recommend that you mount the M 450 D spea-
ker cabinets with our L-Lock wall bracket, which
permits them to be angled horizontally. The ideal
angle for the dipole speakers is 45 degrees, which
means they can radiate towards the side wall out
the cabinet front and towards the rear wall out
the back. If the rear side channels are reflected
off both the side and rear walls, this will create
the desired spatial diffusion. Note that the front
sides of the dipole speakers should be at least
10 cm removed from the room's side walls.
Rear speaker placement option
C Concert Set
For a Concert Set with five direct-radiating
M 450 FCR satellite speakers, position the rear
speakers to the left and right of the listening spot,
ideally at the same height – e.g., on the same shelf,
or best of all on speaker stands. If you need to
mount the speakers significantly higher or lower,
experiment with angling them towards the listen-
ing spot. If the speakers are attached to the wall,
we recommend using our Multilock wall mounts.
The M 450 FCR rear speakers should be positioned
at least 1.00 m away from the listener. If they are
any closer to the listening spot, make sure that
the front of the speakers is not directly pointed
at the listener but into the room, angled towards
the TV/screen.
SW
Centre
Front
Front
Rear
Rear
Rear
Rear
Rear
Rear
SW
Centre
Front
Front
SW
Centre
Front
Front