Wire gauge, Channel placement – Sonance D-series User Manual

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• You can create a more dif-

fuse, spacious surround
effect by pivoting the Sonic
Eye away from the listeners.

Use Illustration 2 as a guide.
Rear wall mounting: The lis-
tening position should be 2 –
10 feet in front of the rear
wall. Locate the surround
channel speakers on the rear
wall, 6 – 10 feet apart, at least
5 feet from the floor. Center
the speakers on the listening
location.

• You can create a more dif-

fuse, spacious surround effect by pivoting each speaker’s Sonic Eye towards a
wall or window, away from the listeners.

Use Illustration 3 as a guide.

Ceiling mounting: Locate the left and right surround speakers on the ceiling
between 2 feet and 6 feet behind the listening position. The speakers should
be between 6 feet and 10 feet apart, with their woofers towards the listeners.

• You can create a more diffuse, spacious surround effect by pivoting each

speaker’s Sonic Eye towards a wall or window, away from the listeners.

Use Illustration 4 as a guide.

Home Theater Placement: Surround Speakers (7.1 Channels)

Left & Right Surround Speakers: Place the left and right surround speakers

directly to the sides of the listening position,at least 5 feet from the floor.

Surround Back Speakers: Place the surround back speakers in the rear wall,

between 3 feet and 6 feet apart and at least 5 feet from the floor.

• You can create a more diffuse, spacious surround effect by pivoting each

speaker’s Sonic Eye away from the listeners.

Use Illustration 5 as a guide.

2-Channel Placement

Follow the directions in Home Theater Placement: Left & Right Front Speakers,
on page 1.

WIRE GAUGE

Extra resistance in the speaker wire can make speakers sound less dynamic
and reduce definition of the bass frequencies. In extreme cases, it can even
attenuate high frequencies. Also, amplifier power is wasted in wire with extra
resistance, reducing your system’s maximum output level.

To prevent degrading sound quality, the total wire resistance should be less
than 10% of the speaker’s impedance. This means that for an 8-ohm speaker,
the total resistance of the wire should be less than 0.8 ohms.

Refer to the following table when selecting the proper wire gauge for your system:

Wire resistance in Ohms vs. length of cable run

Distance in Feet

50' 100' 150' 200' 250' 300'

1.04

.65

.41

.26

.16

.10

18 gauge

16 gauge

14 gauge

12 gauge

10 gauge

20 gauge

2.07

1.30

.82

.52

.32

.20

3.11

1.96

1.22

.77

.49

.31

4.14

2.61

1.63

1.03

.65

.41

5.18

3.26

2.04

1.29

.81

.51

6.22

3.91

2.45

1.55

.97

.61

5' – 7'

6' – 10'

Illustration 3: Rear Wall Surround Speaker Placement

I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L

S O N A N C E V I R T U O S O

®

D - S E R I E S

8 ” I N - W A L L S P E A K E R S

TV

8' – 12'

apart

2' – 4'

Left & Right

Surround Speakers

Illustration 4: Ceiling Surround Speaker Placement

Right Surround

Left Surround

Left

Front

Right

Front

Center

Left

Back

Surround

Right

Back

Surround

Illustration 5: 7.1-Channel Speaker Placement

5' – 7'

2' – 6'

Illustration 2:

Side Wall Surround Speaker Placement

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