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TOE–IN & TOE OUT
By facing the speakers inwards (toeing–in) or outwards (toeing–out)
you can further affect the focus and tonal balance of the system.
By toeing–out, the sound appears to be less “direct” or “forward
sounding”, but this may affect the focus of the centre image.
Toeing–in emphasizes increased focus on the centre image, but
may affect the width of the stereo image.
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ROOM PLACEMENT
We recommend to place both speakers with the horns facing
towards the listener. This setup projects the high-f requency and
imaging precision with maximum stability into the center of the
room or in the direction of the ideal listening position.
Due to the controlled dispersion characteristics of the horns the
speaker will excite signif icantly less unwanted reflections f rom the
room walls compared to conventional speakers. Thus they can be
positioned closely to back walls or corners (both or only one speaker
in the corner!).
Choose a position for the speakers in your listening room. Both
speakers and your listening seat should form an approx. equilateral
triangle. Ideally each side of the triangle should be approx. 3,0 –
4,0m.
The speakers should be toed–in with the horns pointing directly to
the listening position.
3,0 – 4,0 m
3,0 – 4,0 m
3,0 – 4,0 m
3,0 – 4,0 m
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