Arcam AVR surround amplifier / AV processor AVR600 User Manual

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SBL

SBR

C

L

R

SW

SL

SR

Front left and right

Position your front left and right speakers to

achieve a good stereo image for normal musical

reproduction as well as for the multichannel

modes. If they are placed too close together there

will be a lack of spaciousness; if they are placed

too far apart a stereo image will appear to have a

large ‘hole’ in the middle and will be presented in

two halves. If there is no practical alternative to

placing the speakers widely apart, this effect can

be overcome in music reproduction by using the

centre sound extraction from the left and right

speakers (see Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode).

Centre

The centre speaker allows for a more realistic

reproduction of dialogue. The centre speaker

should have a similar tonal balance to the front

left and right speakers and be positioned at a

similar height.

Surround left and right

The surround left and right speakers reproduce

the ambient sound and effects present in a

multichannel home cinema system and should be

installed slightly higher than the listener’s ears.

Surround back left and right

The surround back left and right speakers

are used to add extra depth and better

sound localisation and should be installed

approximately one metre higher than the

listener’s ears. Place the two surround

back speakers such that there is an arc of

approximately 150 degrees between each

surround back speaker and the centre speaker.

The surround back speakers should face the front

of the room as shown in the diagram to provide

the largest ‘sweet spot’.

Subwoofer

A subwoofer will greatly improve the bass performance of

your system. This is useful for reproducing special cinema

effects, especially where a dedicated LFE (Low Frequency

Effects) channel is available, as with many discs encoded

with Dolby or DTS technologies.
More than one subwoofer unit may be required for larger

installations, particularly in rooms of a timber frame

construction. Multiple subwoofers need care in placement

because there may be cancellation effects between the

units and you may require expert advice.

Single surround back centre speaker

It is also possible to use a single surround back

speaker positioned centrally behind the listening

position instead of two. In this case connect it to the

SBL speaker output. Follow the instructions in the

‘Spkr Types’ section of the Setup Menus for how to

configure the AVR500/AVR600/AV888 for this setup.

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