Setup guide

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HOOKUP
For each speaker, connect the Positive (+) lead from your amplier or receiver to the RED (+) INPUT
terminal and connect the Negative (-) lead from your amplier or receiver to the BLACK (-) INPUT
terminal. See Figure 1.
4. OPTIMIZING SPEAKER PLACEMENT
The sound quality produced by your speakers can be signicantly enhanced by careful attention to
their placement. While we understand that you may not want to redesign your room to accommodate your
speakers, coming as close as possible to the ideal placement will give you much better sound.
The left and right channel speakers can be oriented either horizontally or vertically. The center
channel speaker is designed for horizontal orientation (tweeter and woofer drivers next to each other), and
may be angled (vertically) towards your listening position.
Three factors are important in getting the best sound. They are:
A. Height (or angle).
B. Location away from room walls or reecting surfaces.
C. Separation between Left and Right speakers.
A. HEIGHT (OR ANGLE)
Your MK speakers will always deliver sound superior to conventional speakers, regardless of where
you locate them. However, because they are designed for very fast and accurate transient response, they
achieve even better sound quality, and the attest frequency response when properly oriented relative to
your ear.
Ideally, the tweeters should be at the same height from the oor as your ears, when you are sitting in
your main listening position.
If you have the speakers mounted above or below this height, they sound their best when you angle
the speakers so that the speakers are aimed at your ears when you are in the main listening position.