PLACEMENT AND FINE TUNING
SUBWOOFER
Sound spreads in all directions in the very low frequency range.
Human hearing cannot easily detect the source of very low
frequencies. Be sure to provide a space of at least 8 inches (20 cm)
between the rear of the subwoofer and the nearest wall.
FRONT SPEAKERS
For best results the loudspeaker should be positioned near ear level
and the loudspeakers separated a distance approximately equal to
the listening distance. Angling the loudspeakers inward towards the
listener will improve the image stability for non-central listeners.
Close proximity to a side or rear wall will enhance the midbass
performance, although too close (particularly a corner location) and
the bass may be unnaturally high and image performance may be
degraded.
CENTER SPEAKER
The loudspeaker should be positioned below the TV. For best results
align the front of the loudspeaker with the front of the TV. If the
loudspeaker is placed under the TV and very close to the floor, then
tilting upwards may be beneficial.
When installing the center speaker on top of the TV, be sure to
secure it with tape or some other suitable means. Otherwise, the
speaker may fall from the TV due to external shocks such as
earthquakes, endangering those nearby or damaging the speaker.
SURROUND SPEAKERS
For best results the loudspeakers should be positioned at or above
ear level. Depending upon your room layout and preferences, the left
and right rear speakers should be positioned on the side walls just
the rear of the listening position, or on the walls.
NON-SKID PADS
If the front and surround speakers are placed on a hard surface,
such as wood or tile place four non-skid pads (small) on the bottom
flat surface of the speakers.
If the subwoofer is placed on a hard floor, such as wood or tile, place
four non-skid pads (large) on the bottom surface of the subwoofer.