Owner's Manual

4
Setting
Up
a
Home
Theatre
System
Placement
Front
and
Effects Channels:
The
front
loudspeakers
are
placed
on
either
side
of
the
television screen, 2
to
3
metres
apart
.
The
speakers
should
be
angled
slightly
so
they
car
aimed
towards
the
listeners.
We
recommend
placing
the
rear effects speakers in a high position,
behind
the
listener's head. If
the
rear
or
side
walls
are a
long
way
from
the
listening seat.
consider
stand
mounting
the
loudspeakers. If
the
centre
loudspeaker
is
very
high
or
low
,
angle
it
towards
the
listener's
ear
level.
The
front
faces
of
the
centre
and
surround
loudspeakers
should
also
be
in
line as far as possible.
Subwoofer
: As
the
ear
is
unable
to
detect
the
direction
from
which
deep
bass originates,
you
have
freedom
to
position
the
unit. Varying
the
distance
from
the
wall
alters
the
bass. Placing
the
subwoofer
across a
corner
boosts
the
bass
but
may
impair
clarity.
The
performance
of
a
home
theatre
system can
be
enhanced
by
using
two
subwoofers
.
6.1
and
7.1
System
Placement
Dolby
Labs, DTS
and
THX offer 6.1
and
7.1 format.
Although
the
precise
configuration
of
these
systems
will
depend
on
the
capabilities
of
your
processor
and
you
should
be
guided
by
those
instructions,
we
would
make
some
observation.
For 6.1
and
7.1
formats
the
listening
seat
should
not
be
too
close
to
the
rear wall.
Optimising
the
time
delay
so
that
information
from
all
speakers arrives
the
listening seat
coherently
is
critical
of
the
benefits
of
these
systems
are
to
be
fully
realised.
Dolby
Labs
Recommended
Placement
for
Multichannel
Home
Theater
Systems
Left Front
Centre
~
i I
ILFEI
Right Front
22°
30°
I
I
I
I I
I
I
Left Surround
[g]
Right Surround
-
90°
-
I
110°
\
/
/
/
\
I
/
\
135°
;
I
<
150°
Left Back
I /
I
Right Back
(Single Back channel for 6.1)