Loudspeaker positioning, Stereo loudspeaker placement, Figure 9: suggested stereo loudspeaker placement – HHB comm CIRCLE SERIES User Manual

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Whether you have a stereo or surround sound system,

correct positioning of loudspeakers in the room is essential,

as this will greatly affect the accuracy of the reproduced

sound. Speakers radiate sound from all directions and

therefore placing them against walls or on the floor is not

advisable. HHB Circle 5 and Circle 3 monitors are optimised

for use under free-field conditions - so for the best results,

consider the following points when setting up your

loudspeaker system.

Stereo Loudspeaker Placement

• The Circle 5 and Circle 3 loudspeakers should be placed

upright on stands, away from boundaries to reduce

reflections. Do not place them on their sides, as the

response at the crossover frequency will be less accurate.

• Both speakers should be the same distance from the

listening position.

• The Circle 5 and Circle 3 loudspeakers should be slightly

angled in towards each other, so as to point towards the

listening position, and placed at a height where the

listener’s ears are level with the tweeters.

• Ideally, the two loudspeakers and the listener should sit at

the corners of a triangle, where all sides are of equal length:

• The listener should not sit too close to the speakers, (i.e.,

within this imaginary triangle), since the important centre

image (sweet spot) can be greatly affected when listening

in this position.

• The loudspeakers should be placed away from corners and

walls - more than one metre away (approximately three

feet) is ideal - since there may be unwanted interference

patterns caused by the reflections of the signal from the

walls, which will colour the low and mid frequencies, giving

the impression of extreme bass warmth and unnatural

midrange.

• At these low frequencies, the sound from the loudspeakers

radiates in all directions, and reflects off any hard surfaces

to combine with the direct sound. At higher frequencies,

sound from the loudspeakers is more directional, causing

less of a problem with interference.

• Avoid placing the Circle 5 or Circle 3 studio monitors on

top of a mixing console, since this will adversely affect the

frequency response. Some of the sound output will reflect

off the surface of the console, interfering with the direct

sound from the loudspeakers. Instead, position the

speakers on stands slightly behind and above the console.

Loudspeaker Positioning

L

R

Loudspeakers

Listener

Figure 9
Suggested stereo
loudspeaker placement

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