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9
Installation
Loudspeaker Placement
Loudspeaker placement in a room can greatly affect
performance. The ML1 loudspeaker is designed for
both Music and Home Theater Systems. The optimal
method for selecting speaker locations includes the
use of a real time spectrum analyzer operated by an
experienced system installer. An uncompromising
installation would take into consideration the floor,
wall and ceiling coverings, the type and placement
of furniture and can even include the architectural
design of the room and its construction materials. In
those instances where placement in the room is fixed,
an environmental equalizer may be needed to restore
proper musical balance.
Placement near a wall, corner, floor, ceiling or any
intersecting surfaces will reinforce or diminish some
bass frequencies. The bass frequencies that are altered
by placement in a particular location is dependent on
the dimensions of the room. If professional measure-
ment equipment is not available, listen to the Loud-
speaker. Try various locations by listening to music
containing continuous bass and finding a location
where there is an over all musical balance in the sound
and the bass content does not dominate.
The ML1s Smooth Frequency Response may be
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path or by locating the Loudspeaker too close to a side
wall. There should be an unobstructed area in front
of the Loudspeaker of at least 30 degrees either side
from the center axis for the best performance. Refer to
figure 9.
Figure 9
Figure 11
Figure 10
Locating Loudspeakers for use in Home Theater
In a Home Theater application, the placement of Left
and Right Front Loudspeakers can be limited by such
considerations as the size and location of the video
monitor. The locating suggestions in the “for use in a
Music System” section can still be helpful as a starting
place. Refer to figure 10.
Locating Loudspeakers for use in a Music System
When used in a music system, the distance between
the Loudspeakers and the listener to the Loudspeak-
ers should form an equilateral or an acute isosceles
triangle. If the speakers are too far apart relative to the
listener, some imaging can be lost. Refer to figure 11.

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McIntosh ML1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMcIntosh
ModelML1
CategorySpeaker System
LanguageEnglish

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