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Positioning the loudspeakers
Your
speakers
correctly,
if
your
listening
position
speakers form an approximately
equilateral triangle (see figure
below). The speakers should
radiate from an acoustically
hard environment with good
reverberation
characteristics
into the more damped part of
the listening area.
Please note that positioning the
speakers opposite to large and
smooth
walls
unpleasant
reflections.
sound radiation is not to be
impeded; no object whatsoever
should be placed in front of or
too near to the speakers. You
need a clear line of sight to your
speakers.
Figure: Stereo triangle
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Putting your speakers up in a
corner will probably reinforce
the bass too much. This effect
will be increased in lightly
furnished rooms as they can
hardly absorb bass frequencies.
The low frequency behavior
may
be
controlled
distance of the speakers to the
walls. According to the acoustic
actualities of your living room
very serious changes of the
bass volume can occur between
the possibilities ''larger distance
(slim bass)'' and ''in the angle of
the room (beefy bass)''. Hence
it is to be recommended to
locate the best tonal balance by
shifting the stand speakers inch
by inch.
Leave at least 25 cm (10 in.) of
space
between
floorstanding speakers and any
nearby wall. These speakers
are
designed
operation. A ''lining-up '' of the
speakers to the listening point
can have an advantageous
acoustic
effect
reflections at the adjoining room
walls are reduced.
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