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slight nasal sound in the voice. If you notice this in the sound, you should raise the front
spikes of your Center channel. This can be done by removing the front spikes and replacing
them with the spike assembly as shown in Figure 19 below. Do as follows:
•Screwthespikeandnutintothediode.
•Screwthe3/4”setscrewintothefrontspikeholesinthestand.
•Threadthespikeassemblyontothesetscrew.
Resetting the Propagation Delay correction (PDC)
Once the final rotation has been determined, you will need to reset the PDC. If you
have raised the speaker by adding a diode or 1/2” spacer, read the PDC from the table that
matches your current spike configuration in Section 10.
Every system has a unique time and phase character, which can affect the PDC ac-
curacy. Because of this, you may find that sliding the tweeter forward or backwards one or
two posi increases the clarity and correctness of your Center channel. If you like, experi-
ment with the tweeter position and lock it in position when you find the location you feel
to be most accurate.
Integrating the WATCH Surround Channels
•Followtheprocessorinstructionsonleveladjustment.Adjustthelevelon
the Surround channels so they match in level with the front channels.
•PlayaDVDthathasascenewithsomethingmovingaroundtheroom.Lis-
ten for the correct spacial imaging. A correctly adjusted Surround channel
will have good imaging characteristics, will be seamlessly blended, and
should be just as transparent as the front channels.
•AdjusttherotationoftheSurroundchanneluntilyoufindthebestintegra-
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