SPEAKER PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Other Guidelines:
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Mount speakers at same height for clearest sound quality
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Sending a mono (left + right) signal to each speaker is typical
in a distributed audio system and gives the best coverage for
large areas
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Maintain an unobstructed "line of sight" between speakers and
listening area
Ambient Noise Levels: Measure at peak business hours to determine highest level
Background Music Levels: Usually 3-6 dB above the ambient noise level of a room
Foreground Music Levels: 10 dB+ above the ambient noise level of a room
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Pole Mounting
Using the 1/4", 20-threaded
inserts on the rear of the Klipsch
CP speakers and pole mount
brackets from a third party
provider, the speakers can be
mounted to light poles, etc. to
cover a 360° pattern for areas
such as parking lots indoor/
outdoor malls, etc.
Inverse Square Law
For every doubling of distance
from a speaker SPL is reduced by
6dB (-6dB)
EXAMPLE
Y
Speaker Sensitivity:
91 dB@1 watt, 1 meter
X (1m) = 91 dB
Y (2m) = 88 dB
Z (4m) = 85 dB
Z
Z
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Rooms with hard surfaces (bare walls, hard floors and ceilings)
are considered "live" or reverberant and are best covered with
more speakers at lower output levels
•
Rooms with soft surfaces (drapes, wall hangings, carpet,
upholstered furniture) are considered "dead", absorbing sound,
and may require additional speakers placed closer together
<=30 FT
<=30 FT
(9M)
(9M)
X
X
Y
12 FT
(3.7M)
12 FT
(3.7M)