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Remark 4
It is necessary to match the location of the monitor, the listener’s head and reflecting surfaces (e.g. mixer console
surface) to avoid a situation in which the reflected sound directly reaches the listener’s ears.
Illustrating: it is best to choose such a location for the monitors so that they will not be visible in a mirror put on the
mixer console halfway between the listener’s face and each monitor.
A=B
λ=β
A
λ β
B
Remark 5
The most favorable is a configuration which allows similar acoustic conditions for each channel, e.g. the same
distances of the left and right monitor from walls (from side, in the back of monitors), the same distances of the
listeners ears from walls.
Remark 6
It is worth placing the AEON away from walls, especially corners; even though the wide range of precise control
settings allows the monitors to work in practically any position.
Remark 7
It is necessary to allow some air flow behind AEON. In particular, do not put the monitor on a closed shelf or cover
the rear panel of the monitor with materials blocking dispersion of heat, e.g. sound absorbing materials, curtains, etc.