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When complete, there
be
a
and
a
right cable to the single bass module. Return
bass
module
its
operating (woofer cone facing down).
While
is
generally advisable to place the bass module
a central location
speakers, some room arrangements may not
permit
this. Our listening tests revealed balanced
bass
performance when the module was placed the shaded area in
“PLACEMENT
DIAGRAM”.
proximity
to
walls
corners
result in uneven response, with these
placements
yielding increased bass at the expense
of
NOTE
the break
-
in electrostatic portion
few days
of
time
produce sonic improvement and an increase in efficiency.
RECOMMENDED SET
-
UP AND SPEAKER PLACEMENT
DISTANCE
FROM
WALL
Leave
at least
three
feef
from
to
the
rear
wall.
To
determine
this
distance, measure
fromf hecenterofthe
betaken on
a
to the speaker.
at
two
from
the side
of
the speakers
to
the side
walls.
PLACEMENT
THE
ROOM
By
placing speakers far apart against a tong
you
wilt
obtain the largest “listening
window” without loss of center
All.
Race the speakers
so
they
an equilateral triangle
with the listening posifion at
apex. (Refer
to
Figure
IA).
LOW
RESPONSE
the speakers against the short
of
the
room,
with
the rear
of
the speakers
projecting into
the
possible bass
will
be
obtained.
may be impossible to
retain
two
feet suggested distance
from
the stde
of
the speaker tot
he
wall
in
a
narrow
room.
In
this
case,
it
is
to
use the space to separate the
and Iocafe
to
the side (Refer
to
Figure
ANGLING
Angle the speakers with the panels directed toward the listening position. There are
two
general
“apex”
is
slightly in
of
the
listener. (See Position
A).
This arrangement
the widest
listening
window.
you
to
move your listening position with
minimum change;
OR
Angle the speakers
so
that the “apex”
is
slightly behind listener.
(See
Position
This
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