Owner`s manual

1.0 OWNER’S MANUAL
Congratulations with your new fine speakers. Please read this manual thoroughly before
unpacking and installing your new speakers to get the most out of your purchase.You can find more
information on our website: www.dali.dk or by contacting your authorized DALI dealer.
2.0 UNPACKING
Be careful not to damage the contents when you unpack the parts. Check that all parts are
contained in the cardboard box, see Table 1. Keep the packaging materials should your speaker
need to be relocated or serviced.
3.0 MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the speaker surfaces can be done with ordinary household cleaning agents. Avoid using
products that are abrasive, or contain acid, alkali or anti-bacterial agents. Avoid using aerosols.
Avoid using cleaning agents directly on the drive units and clean them with extreme care, particularly
the tweeter. The grille fabric may be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner or a normal clothes brush.
4.0 AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT
The surfaces of the speakers may fade over time when exposed to direct sunlight. Therefore avoid
positioning the speakers in direct sunlight.
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION AND DISPOSAL
DALI products are designed to meet the international directives concerning Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) and disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). The waste
symbol indicates that the speakers meet the directives, see Figure 1. The speakers must be
processed or recycled appropriately. Please consult your local waste authority for guidance.
6.0 RUNNING-IN
You should expect the sound quality from your new speakers to gradually improve during the first
period of use. Nothing particular has to be done in order to run in the speakers – but expect up to
100 hours of playback (depending on playback level) before full performance level is reached.
7.0 SPEAKER SETUP AND POSITIONING
7.1 LEKTOR 1/2/3/LCR
The speakers can be positioned on a stand/shelf or hung on a wall using the integrated wall
bracket(s). If positioned on a stand or shelf, the enclosed rubber bumpers can be mounted under
the speaker for stable and vibration free positioning, see Figure 2A. If hung on a wall, mount the
bumpers on the rear edge of the speakers, see Figure 2B. The speakers are hung on a wall using
one or two screw(s) mounted in the wall. The screw(s) must fit the wall bracket(s) on the rear side
of the speaker, see Figure 2C. LEKTOR LCR can be hung vertically if used as left/right/rear
speaker, or horizontally if used as center channel speaker. If used as an on-wall center channel, two
screws must be used to hang the speaker, see Figure 2D.
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7.2 LEKTOR 6/8/SUB
The speakers are designed to stand on the floor. LEKTOR 6 and 8 can be used with spikes (Metric
M8 thread), or rubber bumpers under the speakers, see Figure 2A/3. Be careful not to over tighten
the locking nuts. Spikes or rubber bumpers can improve the sound quality. You can try both to hear
what gives the best sound quality in your setup. Please be aware, that spikes may damage the floor,
if it is not protected by e.g. coins under the spikes.
8.0 MAGNETIC SHIELDING
The speaker drive units produce a magnetic field which may interfere with CRT televisions/
monitors, hard drives, audio and video tapes as well as swipe cards etc. Therefore keep such items
away from the speakers to avoid damage.
9.0 POSITIONING
To achieve the best results, the loudspeaker setup should be symmetrical round your favorite
listening position (except for LEKTOR SUB), see Figure 4A - C.We recommend that you experiment
with the position of your loudspeakers – the sound quality will change depending on the
loudspeaker position. For LEKTOR 1/2/3/LCR, the speakers should ideally be positioned, so that the
height of the tweeter is approximately at ear height when seated in your favorite listening position.
LEKTOR 6, 8 and SUB are designed as floor standing speakers.They should be positioned minimum
10 – 20 cm (4 – 8”) from the rear wall. Ideally LEKTOR 1/2/LCR are designed to be positioned flat
up against the wall. LEKTOR 3 is designed for both stand mounting and on-wall positioning flat up
against the wall.
Objects positioned between the speaker and listening position might negatively affect sound
quality. The speakers are designed to meet our wide dispersion principle, so they should not be
angled towards the listening position, but be positioned parallel with the rear wall, see Figure 4D.
By parallel positioning, the distortion in the main listening area will be lowered and the room
integration will be better. The wide dispersion principle will also ensure that sound is spread
evenly within a large area in the listening room.
Every room has its own distinctive acoustics, which influence the way we experience sound from
a speaker.The sound you hear consists of direct sound from the speakers and reflected sound from
the floor, ceiling and walls. The latter will affect how you experience the sound.
As a basic rule, try to avoid large, hard and reflective areas in the immediate vicinity of your
loudspeakers as it will typically cause strong reflections, which might disturb the precision and
spatial effect of the sound reproduction. Reflection might be suppressed by positioning e.g. a plant
between the speaker and the reflecting surface. Soft items such as carpets, curtains etc. might help
if the sound is too bright.
Both the amount and quality of the deep bass depend on the size and shape of the room, and the
position of the speakers. Positioning the speakers near a side or back wall will accentuate the bass.
A corner location will accentuate it even more, but will also increase the reflections.
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