Speaker Placement Versus Listening Position - WILSON AUDIO Sabrina Installation And Care Manual

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Repeat this process for each speaker location individually.
These are your Zones of Neutrality, one for each channel.
Theoretically, the Zone of Neutrality for any room runs like a path, paral-
lel to the walls all around the room. Adjacent to ver y large windows and open
doors, the outer edge of the Zone of Neutrality moves closer to the wall and be -
comes wider. If you were to extend the inner and outer boundaries of the Zone
for the sidewalls and the front wall (behind the speakers), they would intersect.

Speaker Placement Versus Listening Position

The location of your listening position is as impor tant as the careful setup
of your Wilson Audio loudspeakers. The listening position should ideally be no
more than 1.1 to 1.25 times the distance between the tweeters on each speaker.
Therefore, in a long, rectangular room of 12' x 18', if the speaker tweeters are
going to be 9' apar t, you should be sitting 9'11'' to 11'3'' from the speaker. This
would be more than halfway down the long axis of the room.
Many people place the speakers on one end and sit at the other end of
the room. This approach will not yield the finest sound. Carefully consider your
listening position. Our experience has shown that any listening position that
places your head closer than 14" from a wall will diminish the sonic results of
your listening due to the deleterious effects of boundar y interaction.
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