FIGURE 3 SURROUND SPEAKER ON SIDE WALLS...6 FIGURE 4 SURROUND SPEAKERS ON THE REAR WALL...6 FIGURE 5 USING SURROUND SPEAKER ON SIDE AND REAR WALLS...6 Please record the following information for your records: Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer Name:...
The sound quality that you get from your speakers can be affected by the type of speaker wire that you use to connect them. While it is possible to use speaker wire as thin as 22 gauge to hook your speakers up, wire of less than 16 gauge will compromise their sound quality.
SEALED BOX (Plug inserted in port): If you are using a subwoofer with your B-1600 or B-1500 speakers, operate them as sealed boxes. This will give you the best transition of sound between the satellite speaker and the subwoofer. If you are using a high-pass filter (BMC-MINI), you must operate the speaker as a sealed box in order for the filter to operate optimally.
It is also preferred that the speakers be equidistant from the listening position. Equidistant usually means that when the center speaker is on top of the television, the left and right speakers will sit in front of the set (they will be farther from the wall behind the TV than the center speaker).
If your Subwoofer does not have a PHASE switch, it takes a bit more work. You will have to change the Positive and Negative speaker inputs on the back of BOTH Main speakers. You can do this at the back of both Main speakers, or at the Subwoofer's TO SPEAKERS terminals, but never at both locations.
Make sure that the wires do not touch each other when you are making the switch. As a safety measure, we suggest that you turn the amplifier off before making the switch.
B-1600 IMPEDANCE MINIMUM POWER: RECOMMENDED POWER: MAXIMUM POWER: FREQUENCY RESPONSE: MAGNETICALLY SHIELDED: DIMENSIONS (H x W x D): WEIGHT: B-1500 IMPEDANCE MINIMUM POWER: RECOMMENDED POWER: MAXIMUM POWER: FREQUENCY RESPONSE: MAGNETICALLY SHIELDED: DIMENSIONS (H x W x D): WEIGHT: 4 ohms...
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