Ultra_speaker_manual_v1.1_01282013_5 – SVS Ultra Speakers User Manual

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SETTING UP YOUR ULTRA SPEAKERS

ACOUSTICS & ROOM PLACEMENT

Front Left/Right Loudspeaker Placement and Room Acoustics:
Proper placement of the front left/right speakers is essential to achieve the smoothest frequency

response, optimal stereo imaging and the most spacious, three-dimensional soundstage.
Stereo imaging and soundstage are affected by loudspeaker location and the listening position,

relative to each other and room boundaries. Moving the loudspeakers away from room boundaries

will tend to improve stereo imaging and spaciousness by attenuating and delaying boundary

reflections, thus optimizing direct sound and helping to preserve spatial information in the

recording.
The amount of exposed glass, drywall and bare flooring in the room will increase the amount of

reflected sound and exacerbate problems like slap echo and ringing. Conversely, furnishings like

carpeting, drapes and upholstered furniture will reduce the amount of reflected sound in the room.

The ratio of direct-to-reflected sound and the decay characteristics of the listening environment will

have a large influence on the ultimate sound quality of any loudspeaker system. Dedicated room

treatments like absorbers, diffusers and bass traps can greatly improve the sound quality of any

listening environment, and are encouraged to extract the absolute best performance from any

high-end loudspeaker system.
SVS recommends starting with the front loudspeakers located 30-degrees to the left and right (i.e.,

a 60-degree total window) of the listening position. Toeing-in the loudspeakers 5-10 degrees can

often improve imaging, however this is also a function of the distance from nearby boundaries and

the ratio of direct-to-reflected sound, so experimentation with toe-in is recommended to obtain

optimal results.
The location of the front loudspeakers relative to nearby boundaries will excite various room modes

(a complex pattern of standing waves with associated peaks and nulls), which will affect the bass

response of the loudspeakers. Generally, placing the loudspeakers closer to room boundaries

(particularly corners) will increase the bass response. Conversely, moving the loudspeakers away

from boundaries and corners will reduce the bass response. Due to the complex interaction of the

loudspeakers with nearby boundaries/corners and your listening position, significant changes to the

bass response can occur with very small changes in either loudspeaker location or listening

position, so experimentation with both placement and listening position is recommended to obtain

optimal results.
A smaller tightly-enclosed listening room with a

high amount of 'room gain' (a naturally rising

low-end response) may cause an excessively

strong bass response from the Ultra Tower

model, regardless of its placement location in the

room. If this occurs, insert the included foam

port plugs into the port opening of each Ultra

Tower (see diagram). To obtain a good seal,

insert the foam port plug slightly below flush of

the port flare. Inserting the foam port plug

creates a low-Q sealed acoustic alignment, and

results in an earlier roll-off of the bass response.

This will often be a better complement to the

acoustics of a smaller tightly-enclosed listening

environment, resulting in a more balanced and

natural-sounding bass response.

Ultra Tower Port Tuning

Port Open

Port Sealed

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