TEMPO plus English
Seng Up the Loudspeakers
1. The ideal placement of your loudspeakers in your room involves posioning them in an
isosceles triangle arrangement including your listening seat, creang equal spacing between
each loudspeaker and the listening posion.
2. The distance between the loudspeakers should be around 0.8 - 1.2 mes as much as the
distance between the loudspeakers and the listening posion. The closer you sit to the
loudspeakers, the more direct and dry your sound experience will be. As you move further
away from the loudspeakers, the bass response will normally increase and the spaal imaging
will seem more generous.
3. Where possible, the loudspeakers should be posioned half a metre away from the
surrounding walls. The larger the space between the loudspeakers and back wall,
the more precise the sound reproducon,
parcularly where bass frequencies are
concerned.
4. The closer the loudspeakers come to the back wall (and/or side wall), the more powerful the
broadband reproducon of the low frequencies will be – resulng in stronger bass tones.
This bass boost can, however, also result in a
sound reproducon that is undierenated and
lacking in detail, depending on how close the
loudspeakers are to the walls.
5. This eect can be made even more intense when the loudspeakers are placed in a corner. Low
tones become around 6 decibels (or more) louder and have a major eect on the sound
reproducon. Where possible, you should not
place your new loudspeakers in a corner
because the acousc condions in this posion
do not allow them to display their full range of
sound reproducon possibilies, instead they
will stay far below their actual sound potenal.
Setup away from the wall: The loudspeakers
are positioned at least 50 centimetres away
from the surrounding walls. This provides a
clearly dened bass response and a clean,
crisp reproduction of midrange frequencies.
> 50 cm
> 50 cm
Setup close to the wall: Low frequencies are
broadly reinforced by around +3 and +6
decibels when the loudspeakers are positioned
in close proximity to the wall, the result being
a more full-bodied sound and possibly a more
contoured performance in the midrange.
Bass boost of +3 to +6 dB
Bass boost of > 6 dB
Setup in the corners of the room: Low tones
become signicantly louder and overlap into
the midrange frequencies. This results in a
washed-out and lethargic sound reproduction.
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