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SAFE LIMITS OF OPERATION
Polk Audio specifies the recommended amplification range
for each of its passive (non-amplified) loudspeakers. Typically
that specification will be expressed as a range of power such
as 20-200 Watts (per channel). It is important to understand
what those numbers mean when choosing a receiver
or amplifier for your Polk loudspeakers. The lower number
indicates the lowest continuous rated power that will yield
acceptable performance in a typical listening environment.
The higher number indicates the highest per channel power
that should be used with your Polk speakers. That number
should not be confused with a "Power Handling" specifi-
cation and it does not imply that the speaker will safely
handle that full amount of power on a long-term basis.
We specify a wide range of power ratings because not all
electronics manufacturers use the same method for rating
power. In fact, high quality lower-rated amplifiers sound
better and play louder than low quality units with
higher power rating.
We recommend using amplifiers and receivers with rated
power above the Power Handling limits of our speakers
because having extra power available for short term peaks is
conducive to better sound quality, maximum dynamic range
and effortless high volume output. But we strongly urge
you not to use the full power of your amplifier or receiver
for daily listening.
Loudspeakers can be damaged when an amplifier, regard-
less of its wattage, is made to play at higher listening levels
than its power can clearly produce. Operation at this level
can result in very high levels of audible distortion originating
in the amplifier, which can add a harsh, gritty sound to your
listening material. If you hear distortion—turn the vol-
ume down or risk damaging your speakers. You can
damage just about any speaker, regardless of power rating,
if you drive an amplifier to or beyond the point of distortion.
For a complete list of performance specifications,
including recommended amplification, go to:
www.polkaudio.com
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL
Certain international, national and/or
local laws and/or regulations may apply
regarding the disposal of this product.
For further detailed information, please
contact the retailer where you purchased
this product or the Polk Audio Importer/
Distributor in your country. A listing of
Polk Audio Importer/Distributors can
be found on the Polk Audio website
www.polkaudio.com or by contacting
Polk Audio at: 5601 Metro Drive, Baltimore,
Maryland 21215, USA—Phone: +1 410 358-3600.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
If, after following the hookup directions, you experience
difficulty, please double-check all wire connections.
Should you isolate the problem to the speaker, contact the
authorized Polk Audio dealer where you made your purchase,
or contact Polk Audio Customer Service 800-377-7655
(M-F, 9-6 EST, US & Canada only) or via email
polkcs@polkaudio.com. Outside the US & Canada, call
410-358-3600. More detailed information—including audio
how-to articles, FAQs, and online manuals are available on
our award-winning website www.polkaudio.com/home.
PLACEMENT OPTIONS
Polk Audio MC Series Loudspeakers
give you nearly endless placement options.
But remember, where you locate in-wall
speakers bears careful consideration,
as installation requires that you cut a
hole in your wall!
Fill a room with sound by installing
speakers in nearly any wall or ceiling
location (figure 1). Polk MC Series
Loudspeakers have a wide dispersion
pattern and aimable tweeters that
allow you to focus their sound.
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
in-ceiling
OPTION 3
Figure 1—MC Series audio and A/V placement
options, in wall or ceiling.
2'
2'
(60cm)
(60cm)
recommended height
5' 7"
(170cm)
Figure 2—Recommended measurements
for home theater front stage placement.
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ADJUSTING THE TWEETERS
Aiming the tweeters toward your listening
position improves imaging and detail.
When using MC Series Loudspeakers as
front/main home theater speakers (figure 2),
aim the tweeters toward your listening
position. For rear/surround speakers
installed in walls or ceilings (figure 3), aim
the tweeter toward the nearest reflecting
surface (an adjacent wall or ceiling) for a
more diffuse sound field. For a more direct
sound, aim the tweeters at your listening
position. (See figures 4 & 5 for aiming
the tweeter.)
Figure 3—Examples of in-wall and in-ceiling placement.
When used as rear/surrounds, aim tweeter toward the
nearest reflecting surface (an adjacent wall or ceiling)
for a more diffuse sound field.
Figure 4—MC65, MC85 Models: Carefully
use your index fingers to aim the tweeter.
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