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positions if possible for any speaker installation.
S4-DVC65 in-ceiling speakers can be used in Dipole mode for surround channel applications. In Dipole mode the
twin tweeters of the S4-DVC65 are connected in opposite polarity so that a high frequency acoustic null is
generated on the unit's centrally forward axis. S4-DVC65 units used in Dipole mode should have their bass/mid
unit rotated and the tweeter angle adjusted so that they are orientated towards the listening position.
Note
Dipole mode is selected via a switch on the rear of the S4-DVC65. Speakers used in Dipole mode must be
connected to only one amplifier channel. The dipole switch should not be used if a S4-DVC65 is connected to
two amplifier channels for use in stereo.
Note
The directional characteristics of Studio Series in-ceiling speakers can be optimised by rotating the Speaker
Unit within its Installation Frame and adjusting the tweeter tilt. See Section 4.1 for more.
Note
Studio Series in-ceiling and in-wall speakers are fully appropriate for use in 5.1(2), 7.1(2), 9.1(2) multi-channel
systems. Studio Series in-ceiling speakers are suitable for use in Dolby Atmos® installations.
Note
The nature of the installation of in-ceiling and in-wall speakers means that it is sometimes impractical to locate
them in acoustically optimal positions. Compromise is often more likely to be necessary in multi-channel
installations where positions have to be found for multiple speakers. In these circumstances it is preferable to
favour the position of the front and centre channel speakers over that of the surround channel speakers.
Diagram 3: Stereo Audio Speaker Positioning
Speaker Positions
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