Integrating the surround cha, Integrating the surround channels – Wilson Audio WATCH Center Channel Series 1 User Manual

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Note: If you lowered the speaker, then the tweeter will slide back 1/2 of the

lowered distance.

Every system has a unique time and phase character, which can effect the

PDC accuracy. Because of this, you may find that sliding the tweeter forward or

backwards a few positions increases the clarity and correctness of your Center

channel. If you like, experiment with the tweeter position and lock it in position

when you find the location you feel to be most accurate.

I n t e g r a t i n g t h e S u r r o u n d C h a n n e l s

Follow the processor instructions on level adjustment. Adjust the level

on the Surround channels so they match in level with the front chan-

nels.

Play a DVD that has a scene with something moving around the room.

Listen for the correct spacial imaging. A correctly adjusted Surround

channel will have good imaging characteristics, seamlessly blended,

and should be just as transparent as the front channels.

Adjust the rotation of the Surround channel until you find the best

integration.

Note: The Surround channel rotates on the upper two spikes. Examine careful-

ly this rotation and the mounting bracket before trying to adjust the angle of

rotation. Be careful when rotating the speaker as it is very heavy and could fall

off of the mounting bracket.

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