Speaker positioning information – Lenoxx Electronics HT-391 User Manual

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SPEAKER POSITIONING INFORMATION

The left front, right front, and center speakers should be

placed at roughly the same height. The center speaker
reproduces most of the dialog spoken by the actors on the
TV screen, therefore it should be placed either directly above
or below the center of the TV set. Once you position the
center speaker, try to position the left front and right front
speakers at the same height. It is not recommended to place
any of the satellite speakers on the floor. Many people prefer
to place the center speaker horizontally above the TV set.

The left rear and right rear speakers can be placed in line

with your listening position or behind your listening position.
Ideally they should be placed slightly above your ear level
when you are seated in your normal listening position.

We have provided one keyhole opening on the backs of all

the satellite speakers that allow the satellite speakers to be
wall mounted in a vertical position.

The subwoofer will provide the most dramatic bass effects
(low frequency sounds like explosions and thunder) when it
is placed on the floor. Do not place the subwoofer on a
stand or table. The subwoofer should be placed in the front
of the room so that it is facing towards your listening position.
It can be placed on either side of the TV or even in the
corner of the room, as far away as the cable will allow. The
bass sounds from the subwoofer are non-directional. You
will not really be able to tell where the bass is coming from.

SATELLITE SPEAKERS

SUBWOOFER

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LONG ROOMS - In case your room is unusually long and
longer wire are needed, you may buy any good quality
speaker wire and splice the wires yourself for adding wire
length to your speakers. Be careful not to allow the plus +
and minus - wires to touch each other. Many speaker wires
have a dotted line or solid line or raised rib on one side to
identify each side.

Remember to cover the splices with electrical tape.

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