Speaker placement, Appendix, The front speakers – Sunfire Theater Grand Receiver TGR-401-230 User Manual

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APPENDIX

Speaker Placement

The Front Speakers

You should closely follow the

placement recommendations of your

speaker manufacturer, with the addi-

tion of the following points:

The left and right front speakers

should be positioned so that your TV

is exactly centered between them.

This will help focus your attention

towards the screen.

For the best performance when us-

ing Sonic Holography, the left speaker

should be set exactly the same

distance and angle away from your

listening position as the right speaker.

It is recommended that you use a

tape measure to set them up to be the

same distance away, within about half

an inch tolerance.

If you have a smaller TV, the speak-

ers should be no more than two feet

away from the sides of the TV.

If possible, have the center, left

and right speakers at the same height

(within two feet). This will help give a

smooth transition when sound effects

move from speaker to speaker.

Ideally, the speakers should be no

closer than two feet from the rear and

side walls, in order to reduce any re-

flections that might upset the imaging.

If your speakers are closer than this,

you can experiment by adding sound

deadening material such as drapes

on the walls to reduce any unwanted

reflections.

Pair

A are bipole surround speakers, pair B and C are conven-

tional surround speakers or surround back options.

The Center speaker

Most movie dialog will come from the

center speaker, so careful positioning is

an important part of a good home the-

ater system. Your eyes and ears should

focus your attention towards the center

of the screen.

The center speaker can sit above, or

below the TV monitor, as long as it is

located on the centerline and not off to

one side.

Position the front face of the

speaker close to the front edge of

any TV cabinet. (The sound waves

may otherwise reflect off the top of

the TV cabinet and distort the center

imaging).

Appendix

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