FFAAPP VV11
Connection
2211
SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
You are now ready to configure the FAP V1 for your particular loudspeaker system. Before proceeding please read the following
information carefully:
Speaker Placement
The best speaker placement for your particular room will depend on its size, furnishings, seating arrangement, the acoustical
properties of the space, including wall type, coverings, and various other factors.
Due to the complex nature of these variables it is impossible to recommend any one-size-fits-all placement. You may have to
experiment with various placement options to determine the best configuration for your specific situation. Please note that,
the configuration and placement of your speakers is critical for creating the best possible surround sound playback.
Here are some basic recommendations you should consider when positioning your speakers.
Front left, center and right speakers:
• These speakers should be placed at the same relative height from the floor, the same distance from the listening area and
a similar distance from any walls. Most speakers sound best when located with the tweeter at ear height when you're
seated. Typically, the further away from the walls the speakers are, the better they will sound.
• Insure that the speakers are aimed at the listener's ears within your chosen seating position.
Left and right side speakers
• Place these speakers so that their
height is approximately 3 feet
(1 meter) higher than that of the
listener's ears if feasible.
Left and right back speakers
These speakers are required for "Surround
Sound" playback.
• Place these speakers behind the
listener so that the angle between
each speaker and the listener is
approximately 30 degrees.
• Place these speakers so that their
height is 3 feet (1 meter) higher
than that of the listener's ears.
Note on dipole surround loudspeakers:
Most dipole surround speakers have
an arrow which indicates their
proper orientation relative to your
video display/screen. Dipoles placed
on side walls should have the arrows
pointing forward. Dipoles placed on
a rear or back wall should have the
arrows pointing towards each other
to achieve the correct acoustical
image in the room.