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coupling of the woofers to the room. Do this procedure in small 
increments (approximately half an inch at a time) and return often 
to the recordings you have used to adjust the front to back depth 
and soundstage properties of your system. It is easy, yet 
unproductive, to go too far as you will create a boominess in the 
sound. 
Secondly, you may make the mid bass produced by the top of the 
woofer out of proportion with the mid bass produced by the bottom 
of the mid-bass coupler. This would tend to sound bloated or thick in 
the mid bass regions. 
Another good rule of thumb is to set the BASS GAIN for proper 
midbass rather than low bass. The theory is that if the midbass is 
correct, then the low bass should be very close to correct. If the 
midbass is proper and the low bass is still not right, here are some 
other suggestions. 
A good balance between proper low bass extension and a deep 
and spacious soundstage needs to be established to optimize your 
new speaker's performance. This is because large space 
ambience information is largely in the lowest frequencies. The 
wavelength of a 20Hz soundwave is approximately 52 feet (16m), 
so if you want to recreate the soundspace of a cathedral, you will 
need to go lower than even 20Hz. 
In order to achieve what the speaker is capable of we suggest you 
focus your efforts on a proper balance of soundstage elements that 
includes information beyond the left and right sides of the 
speakers, front to back depth well behind the speaker, excellent 
focus of instruments and voices with proper vertical information and 
mid bass fill. 
A Genesis loudspeaker system correctly set up, can and should 
provide a soundstage that will “melt the walls” and with pinpoint 
focus, the speakers disappearing completely on a recording 
containing such information. 
Room Treatment 
No room is perfect. To optimize your sonic presentation it may be 
helpful to treat your room. Here are some guidelines: 
1.  Front walls. This loudspeaker is a dipole and therefore 
there is sound coming from both the front and the back of