The “sweet spot, Fine-tuning for stereo, English – Yamaha HS 50M User Manual

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HS80M/HS50M/HS10W Owner’s Manual

The “Sweet Spot”

For both stereo and surround mixing

your position in relation to the main front

speakers — the “sweet spot” as it’s often

called — should be one apex of an

equilateral triangle. In other words your

distance from either speaker should be the

same as the distance between the two

speakers. The speakers should also be

“toed in” to the corresponding 60° angle

so that the drivers are aimed directly at the

listening position. The height of the

speakers should be such that the tweeters

are roughly aligned with your ears (this is

because high frequencies are the most

directional).

Fine-tuning for Stereo

The speaker LEVEL controls should be set to the same level. A setting of about 12 o’clock corresponds to a nominal
input level of about +4 dB.

Since no subwoofer is being used in this setup, set the LOW CUT switch to “FLAT”.

When set to “-2 dB” the EQ MID switch attenuates the midrange frequencies slightly to produce a somewhat “softer”
sound that may be better for listening or long monitoring sessions. For accurate monitoring, however, set the MID
switch to “0”.

Set the ROOM CONTROL switch according to the distance your speakers are placed from the nearest wall (refer to
“Proximity to Walls and Corners”, above).

For accurate monitoring set the HIGH TRIM switch to “0”. This switch can be set to “-2 dB” to attenuate the highs
slightly if you find the sound too bright.

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