Owner's Manual

3
In-Ceiling Architectural Loudspeaker
Instruction Manual
LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT FOR DISTRIBUTED
SOUND
s Since distributed sound is general sound throughout an area, place
the loudspeakers as uniformly as possible for even sound coverage
throughout the area.
s Place the left and right loudspeakers roughly the same distance
from the primary listener locations.
s To avoid “hot spots” where the sound is too loud, plan to use more
loudspeakers, with each set to play at a lower volume.
LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT FOR TWO-CHANNEL
STEREO
Place the left and right loudspeakers the same distance from the
primary listening area (or as close to the same distance as possible). The
distance from each speaker to its nearest side wall should also be the
as close to the same distance as possible.
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Equal
Distance
Equal
Distance
RightLeft
Ideally, the distance between the left and right loudspeakers should be
slightly less than their distance from the primary listening area.
LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT FOR HOME THEATER
s The front left, center and front right loudspeakers should be
centered relative to the video display.
s The front left, center, and front right loudspeakers should be closer
to the video display than to the main listening area. For example,
if the video display is 10 ft (3m) from the main listening area, the
loudspeakers should be 6 ft (1.8m) or further from the main listening
area.
s The front left and front right loudspeakers should be relatively close
to the sides of the video display. For example, front left and front
right loudspeakers used with a 50-in (1.2m) video display should
generally not be more than 80 in (2m) apart.
s The center loudspeaker should be aligned with the center of the
video display.
s The surround-channel loudspeakers should be as far from the main
listening area as possible but at least 2 feet (0.6m) from side and
rear walls.
5.1-Channel Speaker Placement
s In a 5.1-channel system, the surround left and surround right
loudspeakers should be located to the sides of, and approximately
10 degrees behind, the main listening area.
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Front Left
Surround Left
More than
2' (0.6m)
More than
2' (0.6m)
Surround Right
Approx. 10
°
Center Front Right
Video Display
7.1-Channel Speaker Placement
s In a 7.1-channel system, the surround left and surround right
loudspeakers should be located directly to the sides of, or up to 10
degrees behind, the main listening area.
s In a 7.1-channel system, the surround back left and surround back
right loudspeakers should be equidistant from the primary listening
area and generally as far from it as possible but at least 2 ft (0.6m)
from the side and rear walls.
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Boundary
Compensation
High Frequency
Level
OFF ON
0+
Front Left
Surround Left
Surround
Back Left
Surround
Back Right
More than
2' (0.6m)
More than
2' (0.6m)
More than
2' (0.6m)
Surround Right
0
°
10
°
Center Front Right
Video Display