The VRX is a high output, wide dispersion surround speaker. It provides the rear channel sur- round sound effects with Dolby The VRX may be placed on a shelf or mounted on a wall or ceiling using the supplied tem- plate, mounting hardware and bracket. Gold-plated five-way binding posts allow the con- nection of virtually any speaker cable.
Direct Configuration Diffuse Configuration In either case, the best results will be obtained if the VRX is mounted above ear level and out at least 20 inches from the corner. However, it has been our experience that satisfacto- ry results can be obtained with a wide variety of placement choices. Experiment between direct and diffused patterns by simply swapping the right and left speakers.
Room Placement Place the VRX speakers on either side of the room slightly behind the listening area. If the listening position is against the wall, place the speakers to either side, no less than 20" (50cm) from the rear wall.
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SOUND RADIATION ORIENTATION LABELS These labels are located on the rear of each VRX. Note that the speakers are configured as mirror imaged pairs. Note: If the viewing area is in a corner, the speakers may be placed to either side on adjacent walls.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting Your VRX Speakers The VRX is designed to be mounted directly onto a wall or ceiling. First attach the eight sup- plied self-adhesive felt pads, one on the back of each corner of both speakers. Then attach the bracket to the wall or ceiling and slide the speaker on to the bracket.
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MOUNTING 1. Mark off the two bracket mounting holes using the VRX Mounting Template provided. If running wires behind the wall, then also mark off a " (12mm) hole located at 2 ⁄ (63mm) below the lower bracket hole. This hole is also positioned on the template.
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