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5-6FT
WALL WALL WALL WALL
LEFT RIGHT
LEFT RIGHT
Front or Rear Speaker Outputs
• Ensure that the wires for both speakers are of the same
length.
• Connect both speakers identically, with the (+) terminal
on the speaker to the corresponding (+) terminal on the
amplier, and the (-) terminal on the speaker to the
corresponding (-) terminal on the amplier.
• Speakers and electronics terminals have corresponding
(+) and (-) terminals, usually denoted by red for (+) and
black for (-).
• If one speaker is closer to the amplier than the other,
hide the excess wire behind the wall.
• Front speakers should be equidistant from each other and
the listening position, with tweeters aimed at ear-level
height.
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
CONNECTION TIPS
• In Dolby Digital and DTS systems, tweeters should be aimed toward the listening
position at ear-level height.
• Surround speakers should provide ambient sound without drawing attention to
themselves, accompanying the main program material from the front speakers.
• If facing each other isn't feasible, they can be placed in a wall or ceiling behind the
listener, facing forward.
• In a home theater setup, surround speakers are ideally
placed slightly behind the listening position, facing each other at a level higher
than the listener’s ears.
IN-CEILING
• Proper placement of speakers is crucial for achieving the
most realistic soundstage.
FRONT SPEAKERS REAR SPEAKERS
SPEAKER PLACEMENT