Image height, Center rotation, Image height center rotation – Wilson Audio WATCH Center Channel Series 1 User Manual

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any voids in the soundstage.

Make 1/2” changes in front to back location until you find the Center

channel location that offers the best integration.

I m a g e H e i g h t

Check the image height. Does the dialogue of a movie have the correct

height? Is it too low or too high?

If needed, adjust the amount of rotation until the image height is correct.

On a stand or floor mounted Center channel, raising the front spikes will raise the

image height. Lowering the front spikes will lower the image height. Where possi-

ble, we recommend that you add or remove a spacer to get the correct image

height. This will allow the PDC to be reset using the tables in Section 9.

C e n t e r R o t a t i o n

Our testing has shown that a stand mounted Center channel, at listening dis-

tances greater than 2-3 meters, requires the front of the Center channel to be

raised about one inch. This is because the effects of comb-filtering are more noti-

cable the further you are away from the Center channel. This combfiltering reveals

itself as a slight nasel sound in the voice. If you notice this in the sound, you

should raise the front spikes of your WATCH Center channel. This can be done by

removing the front spikes and replacing them with the spike assembly as shown in

Figure 20 below. Do as follows:

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