Planning The Installation; Speaker Position - Bowers & Wilkins CT8XO MK2 Installation And Setup Manual

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Planning the Installation

Because of the built-in nature of the installation, the planning stage is of
the utmost importance. Any need to adjust speaker position, for example,
is a much more involved process than with free-standing speakers. Care
must also be taken to construct proper support for the speakers. It is all
too easy to induce the panels of custom furniture to vibrate and colour the
sound unless precautions are taken to prevent it.

Speaker Position

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Figures 2 to 4 show the recommended locations in plan view for the main
speakers in 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 channel installations. Some dimensions are
marked ~, indicating that there is some latitude allowed each side of the
figure, and some have a recommended range for optimum results.
Subwoofers should be placed close to the main speakers to which they
are assigned.
For successful operation of the surround speaker, CT8 DS, in dipole
mode, it is important that all listeners sit within the speaker's null zone.
This is the 60° wide zone of low direct sound level created by the opposing
polarity drivers on each side. You will notice from figures 3 and 4 that for
6.1 and 7.1 systems, the side speakers are shown in line with the centre of
the listening area. This is suitable regardless of whether these speakers
are used in dipole or monopole mode. However, for 5.1 systems, the two
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surround speakers should be placed somewhat behind the listeners for
effective results in monopole mode, or if you wish to switch between
monopole and dipole modes for different types of programme. If you only
ever intend to use them in dipole mode, the two surround speakers should
revert to the in-line position. Please read the discussion on surround
modes in the next section for a clearer understanding of the benefits of
each type.
For larger audience sizes, a more even coverage of the surround sound
field may be obtained if the surround speakers are elevated above ear
height, as in a commercial cinema. In that case, the speakers may be
raised so that the midrange/tweeter array is approximately 60cm (2 ft)
above seated ear height.
For correct operation of the CT8 DS in dipole mode, it is important not to
obstruct the side firing drivers. The speaker should be mounted with at
least the front portion containing the side-firing drivers protruding into the
room and any customised covering should be acoustically transparent.
Planning the Installation
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