SURROUND SPEAKERS
Surround speakers can be used with a Home Theater system. They will help create a more realistic
sound that will envelop the listener into sound.
Any kind of speaker can be used as surround speaker. But it is often easier to use bookshelves
speakers, smaller in size and easier to integrate in a listening room.
The speakers diffuse sound on a ± 45° cone. They guarantee a very high sound quality but you will
have to select their location carefully. It is important to note that the best positioning for surround
speakers may vary widely depending on the listening room configuration.
Ideally, surround speakers should be placed behind the audience at a distance of more than 1m if
possible. If not, do not place the speakers too far apart.
It is also possible to place the speakers on the side walls to the left and right of your listening position.
Surround speakers should be placed high enough so that the drivers do not fire directly at your ears
when you're sitting down (they could over power your front speakers).
You may have to experiment a little before choosing the best position. Once done, you will feel right
into the action.
NOTE : For the best possible listening experience, the settings (volume, balance, delay...)
and controls of your speakers must be done from your audio/video amplifier.
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RUNNING IN
The performance of the speaker will change subtly during the initial listening period. This run in time
taken for the speaker to achieve its intended performance will vary depending on previous storage
conditions and how it is used. As a guide, allow 20 to 100 hours of use for the mechanical parts to attain
their intended design characteristics. This change will mostly affect the bass and midrange. After this
period, it can be necessary to check the position of the speakers.
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