7.1
0°
22°
30°
90°
110°
135°
150°
22°
30°
90°
110°
135°
150°
5.1
0°
22°
30°
135°
150°
22°
30°
135°
150°
Rear speakers
The rear speakers are responsible for the suround effects behind the listening position. When using the
bookshelf models as rear speakers, the speakers can be placed into a shelf, mounted at the rear wall or
placed on a stand. This allows you a wide variety of placements, even if your listening room and furniture
orientation prevent an ideal setup. The picture below shows the optimal placement for surround speakers in
a 5.1 and 7.1 speaker system.
Most often a subwoofer will be utilized for the LFE-signal, especially in larger listening rooms. The position
of the subwoofer will be dependent upon the size of the room and its acoustics. Please refer to the
Subwoofer manual.
Subwoofer
The moving parts of a newly manufactured Aperion loudspeaker have been acoustically checked after
production, but nevertheless are not as flexible as they need to be for optimum results to be realized. The
higher the quality of any driver system, the more demanding the loudspeaker will be regarding time for
running-in the system. A newly unpacked Aperion loudspeaker therefore requires 20 - 40 hours of running/
playing to reach its optimum performance capability.
Break-in Period
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