Placing the speakers – Kenwood KVS-60 User Manual

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Important

Please wait until you’ve connected

all of the cables before plugging the

receiver or amplifier into the AC

wall outlet and turning it on.

KVS-50 Center Speaker

We designed the KVS-50 Center

Speaker with both a flat side with an

adjustable leg, and an angled side.

You can place the speaker on either

side (following the instructions

below).

• Place the speaker directly above

or below the middle of the TV

screen (the speaker is magneti-

cally shielded, so you don’t have

to worry about picture discol-

oration).

• Place the speaker as close as

possible (within 2 feet) to the

same height as the left and right

front speakers.

• If you place the speaker on the

floor, place it on its angled side,

aiming it up toward the listeners

at seated ear level. In this case,

you’ll probably want to reverse

the speaker grille so that the

lettering is right side up.

• If you place the speaker on top

of the TV, place it on its flat side,

and use the adjustable leg on the

back to aim it down toward the

listeners at seated ear level.

KVS-60 Surround Speakers

• Mount the speakers on the wall

using picture hangers (40 lb test),

or place them on shelves.

(Attach the speaker wire first;

see the instruction below).

• Place the speakers directly to the

sides of the listening position,

with the large grille covers point-

ing at the listeners.

• If the listening area has more

than 1 row of seats, place the

speakers in the middle of the

listening area.

• Place the speakers at least 2 feet

above the listener’s heads, with

the back of the cabinet flush

against the wall.

• Place both speakers so that the

directional arrows on the back of

the cabinet point toward the TV.

You’ll need to place one speaker

upside-down to do this. (There is

mounting hardware on both

ends of the speaker). This will

not affect its sound. You may

want to reverse its grille so that

the lettering is right side up.

Placing the speakers

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