Surround loudspeaker placement – HHB comm CIRCLE SERIES User Manual

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Surround Loudspeaker Placement

• The loudspeaker arrangement for surround sound

monitoring may comprise three front channels and two

surround channels, each placed upright on stands an equal

distance from the listening position.

• A sub-woofer is often used to improve the system’s low

frequency response. A typical setup may consist of five

HHB Circle 5 loudspeakers with a Circle 1 sub-woofer.

• Ensure that all five loudspeakers are positioned at the same

height - ideally, this will be so that the tweeters are level

with the listener’s ears.

• Due to the consistent sound quality of the HHB Circles, it is

possible to mix Circle 5s and Circle 3s in the same

surround setup. The front three speakers, left, centre and

right, may be Circle 5s, with a pair of Circle 3s used for left

surround and right surround.

• Widely used in films and pop music, extreme low

frequency effects, as produced by the HHB Circle 1, are

often felt rather than actually heard.

• Since the Circle 1 sub-woofer will only produce low

frequencies, often with a wavelength of up to ten metres, it

is often hard to localise, enabling the speaker to be placed

on the floor or slightly to one side of the listening position

without altering the overall spatial image.

• Distance from the listening position to each of the

loudspeakers should always be the same. If the listener is

at the centre point of an imaginary circle, the speakers

should all lie on the circle’s circumference.

• There are no hard and fast rules as to the exact placing of

the left and right surround loudspeakers - this circular

diagram is merely intended as a guide. In fact, many

recording and mixing studios have their surround

loudspeakers mounted on moveable trolleys, enabling each

client to place them in their preferred position.

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Figure 10
Suggested surround
loudspeaker placement

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