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speaker speaker
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speaker"iTIlJ
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/ 2 to 3
feet
/ - -
60 to 90
cm
[As seen from the sideI
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speaker
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Front speaker
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/ 2
to
3 feet / - -
60 to 90
cm
Surround back speaker
[As seen from above]
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o Setting for primarily watching movies using diffusion type
speakers for
the
surround speakers
For
the greatest sense of surround sound envelopment, diffuse
radiation speakers such
as
bipolar types, or dipolar types, provide
a wider dispersion than
IS
possible to obtain from a direct radiating
speaker (monopolar).
Place
these speakers at either side of the
prime listening position, mounted above ear level.
Path of
the
surround sound from the
speakers
to
the listening position
® When playing movies and music
[As seen from the side)
Surround Surround back
speaker
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Front speaker LJ-
/ 2
to
3
feet
/ -
60 to 90
cm
Surround back speakers
[As seen from above)
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Placement of the surround left and right channels
when
using surround back speakers
Examples of speaker layouts
Number
of surround back speakers
We
recommend using 2 speakers.
When using dipolar speakers
in
particular,
be
sure to use 2 speakers.
We recommend installing the speakers for the surround
"L"
and
"R"
channels a bit forward.
CD
When mainly playing movies
Recommended when your surround speakers are single or 2-way
speakers.
Front speakers
Center speaker [As seen from above)
[As
seen from the side]
Below
we
introduce examples of speaker layouts. Refer to these to
arrange your speakers according to their type and
how
you want to
use them.
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Change of positioning and acoustic image
with
5.1-channel systems
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Movement
of
acoustic image from
SR
to SL
Change of positioning and acoustic image
with
6.1-channel systems
About Speaker Installation
Movement
of acoustic image
from
SR
to
SB
to
SL
In
addition to sources recorded
in
6.1-channels, the surround effect of
conventional
2-
to 5.1-channel sources
can
also
be
enhanced.
Sound positioning directly to the rear
can
be achieved easily
by
adding
a surround back speaker
to
a 5.1-channel system.
In
addition, the acoustic image extending between the sides and
the rear
is
narrowed, thus greatly improving the expression of the
surround signals for sounds moving from the sides to the back
and
from the front to the point directly behind the listening position.
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Surround back speakers
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