Reserve Series Speaker Positioning - Polk RESERVE R500 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Reserve Series Speaker Positioning

Placement Recommendations for the R300, R350, and R400
Center Channel Speakers
The most popular placement for your center channel speaker is
below your TV. You may also place your center channel above
your TV should you choose. The R400 center channel is very
heavy, and we do not recommend wall mounting it. The R350
supports wall-mount via built-in keyhole slots, or it can be
placed on a table or center channel stand. The R350 can also
be utilized as the front left and right stage. If you would like to
use these as lefts and rights, you will need to mount each R350
speaker vertically and put them on either side of your TV. Use
the included wall mount template (R350 only) for assistance
mounting the speakers.
To maximize the sound quality of your
speaker system, correct placement is important.
Warning: The logo for the R350 speaker is magnetically
attached and can be moved from the center channel position
to the left or right end of the grille when used as a left or right
front speaker. Use caution when removing the logo, as it can be
a choking hazard.
Note: Your Reserve Series speakers are compatible with basic/
advanced 2.0, 2.1, 3.1, 5.1, 7.1 and 9.1 surround setups (optional
subwoofer shown in graphic) and all Atmos setups (ex. 5.1.2,
5.1.4, 7.1.4, 7.1.6).
Listening in 5.2 Surround
You can use the Reserve Series speakers as rear surround
speakers in a Polk Audio home theater surround system. Ideal
rear channel surround speaker placement is along a side wall,
slightly behind and above the listening position.
Note: If you cannot place rear surrounds along the side walls,
position them along the rear wall above the listening position.
Listening in 7.1 Surround
Enjoy added depth to your surround sound experience with
four rear surround speakers instead of two.
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