Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owner's Manual
- Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Re-cycling
- RoHS Declaration of Conformity
- Unpacking
- Introduction
- Setting up and Positioning
- Optimum Positioning
- Fitting the Apex 10 to a Wall or Ceiling
- Apex 10 Fixing Configurations
- Adjusting the Apex 10 Bracket Assembly
- Fitting the Apex 40 to a Wall or Ceiling
- Apex 40 Fixing Configurations
- Grille Badge Fixing
- Specifications
- Guarantee and Service
- Claims under this Guarantee
- EC Declaration of Conformity
- Data Protection
- Owner Information
- Loudspeaker & Subwoofer Initial Set Up Guide
- Important Information
- Apex 10 Wall Fixing Template
- Mounting Information
- Important Safety Instructions
Connecting
to
a
Stereo
Amp
l
ifier
Stereo
L & R input
may
be
required
if
using
a 2-channel
stereo
amplifier,
or
an
amplifier with
no
LFE
output. Connect 2 x interconnect cables
(left
and
right)
from
the
amplifier to connections
marked
L &
R.
With
the
pre/ integrated amplifier set to a low
level,
set
the
subwoofer up
using
the suggested
guide
below
before
playing
any
music/ test
tones.
•
Set
the
volume
to
around
10
o'clock
•
Frequency
should
be
set
in
accordance to your
main
speakers
•
Phase
to 0
Now
play
some
familiar music
and
gradually
adjust the
volume
and/ or
the
frequency
until
happy with the
integration
and
balance of
the
sub
woofer with the
rest
of
the
system.
Loudspeaker
Positioning
2
Channel
Positioning
When
arranging
a 2
channel
system,
the
listening
position
and
the
loudspeakers
should
form
an
equilateral
triangle.
The
speakers
should
be
positioned approximately 6 -
10
feet
(1.8
-
3m)
apart.
The
ideal
distance
from
the
rear
wall
varies
depending
on
the
speaker
and
tastes,
however,
they
need
to
be
a
minimum
of 3 feet
(91
cm)
from
the
side
walls.
Experimentation
is
strongly
advised
when
initially setting
up
the
speakers,
as
environment
and
personal
preference
differ with
every
installation. If
there
is
insufficient
bass
for
example,
try
moving
your
speakers
closer to a
wall.
The
opposite approach
is
recommended if
there
is
excess
bass.
Alternatively,
if
this
isn't possible, the port bungs
(where
suppplied)
can
help
reduce
the
excessive
bass.
If
stereo
imaging
is
being
lost, try 'toeing' them
in
s
lightly.
The
sound
should
appear to originate
from
the
centre point
between
the
speakers,
not
the
actual
speakers
themselves.
AV
Positioning
Please
refer
to
the
illustrations opposite for
the
ideal
angles
and
positions of
each
speaker
in
your
surround
system.
The
speakers
should
be
distanced
from
the
wall
according to the speaker
and
personal
preference.
If the
sound
is
too bass
heavy
or
there
is
bass
boom
from
the
room
when
playing
music (without a
subwoofer), try
moving
the loudspeakers slightly further
away
from
the
wall(s).
If
this
is
not possible, try
adjusting
the
crossover
frequency
settings for
the
speakers
and/or sub or changing
the
subwoofer's
position.
Front Speakers
The
centre
channel
can
be
placed either
above
or below
the
TV
screen,
and
as
close
as
possible.
If
positioned
in
a cabinet or sitting
on
top of the
TV,
ensure
that the front edge
is
aligned with
the
front
edge
of
the
TV
or
shelf.
Where
possible,
the
height
of
the
centre channels' tweeter
should
be
close to
the
height of the front speakers' tweeter -
ideally,
within
about
600mm.
Surround Speakers
Surround
speakers
should
be
placed high
enough
so
that
the
drivers do not
fire
directly at
ear
level
when
sitting down -
one
rule
of thumb
is
to place
them
at
ear
level
while standing, to
avoid
overpowering
the
front
speakers.
If the surrounds
are
mounted
on
brackets
on
the
side
walls,
experiment with
aiming
them.
2 Loudspeaker
and
Subwoofer
Initial
Set
Up
Guide