Home Theater System User Manual

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The X-Ref Monitors usually work best when placed on stands or strong shelves at a height
which places the listener’s ear level with the center of the speaker (between the tweeter
and woofer). If your X-Ref Monitors are to be placed lower or higher than ear height, they
may sound better if tilted slightly up or down. If placed above head height, you may achieve
better results by mounting them upside down (tweeter towards the bottom).
The X-Ref Surrounds are intended to be used as surround speakers in home-theater
congurations, but may also be used (probably in multiples) to provide background music to
large areas. The X-Ref Surrounds may be placed on a shelf or attached to a wall using the
(included) mounting plate.
All X-Ref Series speakers offer a smooth off-axis response, thus will sound good whether
they are positioned to directly face the listener or to face directly forward. One option
which often produces good results is shown in the gure on the previous page; place the
speakers so that they form an equilateral triangle with the listener (the distance between
the speakers is equal to the distance between each speaker and the listener), with both
speakers facing directly forward, and with both tweeters offset towards the center.
The following are a few tips that might help you choose the perfect location for your
speakers:
For good imaging, always try to place speaker pairs in symmetrical locations
(equidistant from side and back walls)
Facing the speakers directly forward will tend to produce a wide sound stage; adding
toe-in (so that the speakers directly face the listening position) will make the sound
stage more focused
Moving the speakers further apart, or positioning the tweeters towards the outside, will
make the sound stage wider; positioning the tweeters towards the center will make the
sound stage more focused
Placing the speakers at least a few feet from front and side walls will usually improve
imaging and smooth frequency response
Placing speakers close to room corners will usually boost bass, but often at the cost of
making the bass more boomy and less smooth
If possible, try to make the room acoustically symmetrical from side to side; doing so
will usually signicantly improve imaging. (If you have something reective, like a large
window, on one side, have a large picture or bare wall on the other. If you have a large
absorptive couch on one side wall, balance it with a tapestry on the opposite wall.)
If your setup includes an X-Ref DSP Powered Subwoofer (or a pair), please refer to the
subwoofer’s manual for suggestions about placement and conguration.
As we said before, there is no right or wrong, so experiment and nd out what placement
works best for you.