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Room Acoustics & Placement

Wisdom Audio believes in equalization. Assume for a moment that you had a 
“perfect” loudspeaker: as soon as you place it in your room, its perfection is 
gone. In fact, even 

good

 rooms often introduce deviations of 20 dB to the re-

sponse of the system, particularly at low frequencies.

It seems strange to us to worry about tenths-of-a-decibel differences between 
one component and another when there are 10-20 dB problems right there in 
the room with you.

At the same time, room equalization is not a panacea. It does not solve all prob-
lems. In fact, and somewhat paradoxically, EQ works best when it has the least 
to do. It is best used as the “finishing touch” on an otherwise good system. Un-
fortunately, most people do not understand that the most important component 
in their system is their listening room. 

This manual does not have the space for a full description of everything that 
goes into creating excellent room acoustics; doing so would require a textbook 
of several hundred pages. Instead, we will give you some ideas, and some refer-
ences to pursue should you want to learn more.

Start With the Room

There are many myths floating around pertaining to what a “good room” should 
be like. One of the most common is that it should have non-parallel walls. With-
out going into the details, we recommend staying with rectangular rooms whose 
dimensions do 

not

 share common divisors. 

Thus a room with dimensions of 8’ by 16’ by 20’ would be quite poor (since 
the dimensions are all divisible by a length of 4’, and 16 is also multiple of 8). 
This commonality of dimensions results in large standing wave problems at low 
frequencies. By contrast, a room whose dimensions are 9’ by 16’ by 29’ would 
be much better, since none of the dimensions are mathematically related to one 
another.

There are infinite variations on this idea. If you have the flexibility to choose (or 
modify) your room dimensions to avoid such problems, do so. Either way, our 
room correction will be a big help.

Rigid Walls

Another myth that should be dispelled is the notion that the walls (and ceiling 
and floor) of the room should be extremely rigid in order to reproduce good 
bass. Rigid, inflexible walls reflect energy extremely well; thus you will keep 
more of the bass energy in the room. This much is true. However, those rigid 
walls will only increase the amplitude of the standing waves that your room 
naturally supports. In simple terms, you will have 

more

 bass, but it will also be 

more irregular

, with larger peaks and valleys in the response.

Walls that flex a bit (but do not rattle) are much better. Coincidentally, tradition-
al American residential construction standards (sheet rock on wooden studs) are 
not a bad place to start. You can do better still with professional help, but studs 
and sheet rock are better than poured concrete. (If your listening room is in the 
basement, a false wall can easily be built in front of the concrete. You probably 
need something like this for insulation and aesthetics anyway.)

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Страница 1: ...Owner s Manual Sage L100i L100m Biamplified Planar Magnetic Hybrid Loudspeakers ...

Страница 2: ...0i 9 Unpacking Installing the L100m 11 Room Acoustics Placement 13 Start With the Room 13 Rigid Walls 13 Speaker Placement 14 Left Right Speakers 14 Center Channel 14 Surround Speakers 15 Subwoofer Placement 15 Room Treatment 16 Professional Acoustic Design 16 References 17 Optimizing the System 18 Care Maintenance 19 North American Warranty 20 Normal Twenty Year Warranty 20 Harsh Condition Use 20...

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Страница 4: ...other manuals SC 1 SA series amplifiers to understand the system s full capabilities Your Sage L100i loudspeakers are specifically designed to avoid the compro mises inherent in conventional speaker designs The active crossover and room correction circuitry in the SC 1 is essential to the speakers proper operation In addition the SA series amplifiers are specifically designed to meet the needs of ...

Страница 5: ...t of the film The ratio of available force to the moving mass is huge which means that the diaphragm does exactly what it is told nothing more nothing less Free from compression One of the most remarkable things about the sound of well designed planar magnetic speakers is their lack of thermal or dynamic compression There are several reasons for this The lightweight diaphragm responds quickly to e...

Страница 6: ...te sound into the room as imperfect point sources This means that most of the energy they put into the room expands as an ever enlarging sphere as though emerging from a single point in space This results in a multitude of reflections from the ceiling and floor that can degrade sound quality By contrast the Sage L100i speakers radiate sound as a line source The sound moves into the room as an expa...

Страница 7: ...r to get comparable performance from a planar magnetic design you would need to have a huge speaker that would be impractical in most domestic living spaces It simply makes more sense to use the best transducer technology in each area of the reproduced spectrum One of Wisdom Audio s strengths is in seamlessly blending these technologies particularly important given the high standards set by our pl...

Страница 8: ...an also biamplify a full range loudspeak er driving the woofer separately from the drivers that handle the midrange and treble frequencies Your Sage L100i is such a speaker designed to use separate amplifiers for the woofer and the planar sections of each loudspeaker Since each channel of the amplifier is delivering current into its load only over a limited range of frequencies several forms of di...

Страница 9: ...module Note that the two Uni Grip frames for the L100i are not interchangeable due to differences in the pattern of threaded holes used to attach the planar and woofer speaker modules to the frame of each Uni Grip Pay close attention to the labeling on each which indicates Planar Section Top or Woofer Section Top respectively In most cases the planar magnetic section of the L100i will be inside of...

Страница 10: ...nd grill as necessary being careful not to plug up the holes in the grille Note that the speaker modules are not mounted in the bezel and grille assembly at this time They can be mounted later after all the paint is dry 8 Using assistance to hold the speaker modules away from the wall connect all three speaker wires planar magnetic section plus two woofer section speaker cables to the connectors a...

Страница 11: ...mounting bracket that mounts to the wall is shipped attached to the back of the loudspeaker It is removed by pulling down on it relative to the end of the speaker that will be up when installed on the wall Please note that this guide assumes the wall surface is flat If not shims must be applied to the rear of the mounting bracket so that the mounting bracket is uniformly secured to the wall and fl...

Страница 12: ...the center screw at this time as well 6 Using assistance while holding the speaker away from the wall connect both high and low pass speaker cables to the rear mounted connectors Pay close attention to connect the correct wires high and low pass to their respective speaker connectors while attending to proper polarity 7 Fix the speaker into the mounting bracket end clips and press down until you h...

Страница 13: ...divisors Thus a room with dimensions of 8 by 16 by 20 would be quite poor since the dimensions are all divisible by a length of 4 and 16 is also multiple of 8 This commonality of dimensions results in large standing wave problems at low frequencies By contrast a room whose dimensions are 9 by 16 by 29 would be much better since none of the dimensions are mathematically related to one another There...

Страница 14: ...e floating in space ex actly halfway between the speakers Goal 2 Smooth consistent bass Oft cited rules of thumb for smoother bass reproduction include both placing the speakers at different distances from the side walls vs the wall behind them and placing them at odd fractions of the room s dimensions e g fractions in which the denominator is an odd number like 1 3 2 5 2 7 etc But nothing replace...

Страница 15: ...rom above In a 7 x system the surround speakers should be closer to 90 from the center speaker and the surround back speakers should be at ap proximately 135 150 from the center speaker This conforms to industry stan dards and ensures that you hear what was intended from a spatial placement point of view Too often the surround speakers are all behind the listeners cre ating a big hole in the sound...

Страница 16: ...se of stereo repro duction you have a minimum of twelve first reflection points in your room that deserve some attention Unfortunately it is often difficult to do much about the ceiling and floor reflec tions even though they are arguably the most destructive The minimization of these reflections is one of the strongest arguments for the tall line source loud speakers that Wisdom Audio builds This...

Страница 17: ...st acousticians Find someone who specializes in and has a great deal of experi ence designing home studios home theaters and the like Your Wisdom Audio dealer may be such a person failing that he she can help you find such a pro fessional References Books on Acoustics The Master Handbook of Acoustics F Alton Everest TAB Books Sound Reproduction The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and...

Страница 18: ...listening area is optimized rather than optimizing only one location at the expense of others 3 Select an appropriate target Large and small rooms have intrinsically different traits The room correc tion software allows for these characteristics to be taken into account for superior results 4 Calculate the necessary room correction The software then uses the power of the PC to calculate the correc...

Страница 19: ...d for the cloth to be wet merely damp is better In the case of stubborn or grimy substances that do not come off the textured surfaces easily use a clean plain pink eraser such as you might give your child for school work to remove the dirt Then finish with a soft cloth lightly damp ened with alcohol as outlined above Never attempt to clean the drivers themselves Caution Do not touch the surface o...

Страница 20: ...in the event that the loudspeaker is found to be defective as mentioned above There are other stipulations that may apply to shipping charges There is no other express warranty on this loudspeaker Neither this warranty nor any other warranty express or implied including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness shall extend beyond the warranty period No respon sibility is assumed for an...

Страница 21: ...ir the difficulty as quickly as possible A copy of the original bill of sale will serve to verify warranty status Please in clude it with the unit when it is brought in for warranty service Warning All returned units must be packaged in their original packaging and the proper return authorization numbers must be marked on the outer carton for identification Shipping the unit in improper packaging ...

Страница 22: ...4 ohms nominal 2 5 ohms minimum Sensitivity planar section 95 dB 1w 1m Power handling peak 1000w Dimensions see appropriate Dimensions drawings Shipping weight bass section 62 lbs 28 kg Shipping weight planar section 32 lbs 14 5 kg For more information see your Wisdom Audio dealer or contact Wisdom Audio 1572 College Parkway Suite 164 Carson City NV 89706 www wisdomaudio com information wisdomaudi...

Страница 23: ...23 Notes ...

Страница 24: ...24 L100i Bass Section Dimensions ...

Страница 25: ...25 L100i Planar Section Dimensions ...

Страница 26: ...26 L100m Bass Section Dimensions ...

Страница 27: ...27 L100m Planar Section Dimensions ...

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