Datasheet

8 • Concept G 850 THX
Setup: Home cinema system
The following data concern an “ideal home cinema”, in
which the viewer or listener sits in a central position at a
suf cient distance in front of the television or screen (see
the adjacent graphic) and no objects (tables or the like)
are located in between. Unfortunately, the room, furnish-
ings or one’s partner do not always allow for optimum
arrangement.
Modern software in playback devices offers a variety of
possibilities for electronically compensating losses associ-
ated with the arrangement. The following general rule
applies: You can always experiment on what works best
in your listening room in terms of sound and appearance
based on our recommendations. Let your ears (and eyes)
be the judge!
Front FrontCenter
Rear Rear
Subwoofer
Stereo
triangle
Please position the speakers within the grey areas.
Center speakers
Place the center speaker in a central position under or
over the screen.
Front speakers
The front speakers are set up to the right and left of the
screen or hung at a height of approx. 80 to 160 cm.
They should be in line with the center speaker and
form an equilateral triangle with the listener – the
so-called stereo triangle (distance from the listener =
distance between the speakers).
The speakers should project sound directly into the
room or slightly towards the listener.
Rear speakers
The rear speakers are set up or wall mounted to the
side or behind the listener at a height of 1.20 m to
2.10 m.
The ideal position is to the left or right, approx. 20 de-
grees from being parallel with the listener . It is rec-
ommended that the distance from the rear speakers to
the listener exceeds 1 m. If you (have to) sit any closer,
make sure that the front side of the box does not emit
noise in your immediate direction and that, by angling
the speaker, it is pointed more towards the wall
. Or
increase the distance by setting up the speakers at a
height of more than 1.20 metres (e.g. on the ceiling) or
further away
.
Subwoofer
The location of the subwoofer can be freely selected
and does not infl uence the other speakers. A location
between the front speakers is often ideal. Operating
the subwoofer in the corner of a room is not advisable.
Wall mounting
Danger
Risk of damage!
Improper mounting may result in damages.
Ensure that any wall mounting is performed in a profes-
sional manner.
Before drilling any holes, use a metal detector to check
that no lines are located in the area to be drilled.
Only use suitable screws and dowels to mount the
speakers. Verify the carrying capacity of the walls.
Hang the satellite speakers onto the wall using the
keyhole openings in the back of the speakers and the
previously mounted screws.