Outlaw Audio 970 User Manual

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Model 970 7.1 Channel Preamplifier Processor

Owner’s Manual

Left Front, Center, and Right Front Speakers
Place them at the same relative height and, if at all possible, a bit away from
any walls. Some acousticians recommend placement far away from any walls
but that may not be practical in your situation.
Most speakers sound best with the tweeter positioned at “seated ear height”; the
same height your ears are when you’re ready to watch and listen.
Take care to aim the speakers at your prime viewing/listening position. That
will probably mean that the center channel speaker will be aimed straight
ahead while the left and right speakers are “toed-in” a bit.

Left and Right Surround Speakers
Put these speakers about 3' (1 meter to you metric Outlaws) above your “seated
ear height.”
Mount them on the side walls of your listening room, preferably a bit to the
rear of the prime seating position, if possible. Different authorities have dif-
ferent ideas here but, if the speakers are at the right height, you can vary their
placement from slightly behind to slightly ahead of your prime viewing/
listening position.

If your surround speakers are dipolar rather than directional, remember to ori-
ent the arrows on the dipole enclosures properly. For speakers on the side walls,
point the arrows to the front of the room (i.e., towards the video display).

Surround Back Left and Right Speakers

NOTE: These speakers are required for Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES,
Dolby Pro Logic IIx, a nd 7-Channel Stereo. They are also desirable,
though not required, for DTS Neo:6.

Put these speakers about 3’ (or 1 meter) above your “seated ear height.”
Place them on the rear wall, behind the prime viewing/listening position so that
the angle between each speaker and the listener is approximately 30 degrees.
If that’s confusing, try “dividing” the rear wall into thirds and placing the
speakers at the 1/3 points on the back wall.
Dipoles placed on a rear or back wall should have the arrows pointing toward
each other to achieve the correct acoustical image in the room.
If you’re using just one surround back speaker, center it directly behind your
main viewing/listening area.

System Setup

Speaker Placement

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