Unpacking Your Loudspeakers - Wharfedale Pro SUPER DENTON Manual

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Unpacking Your Loudspeakers

Please read this manual as soon as you have opened the carton.
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Lift the loudspeaker carefully out of the packing. Do NOT try to lift the loudspeaker using the cloth bag.
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Unpack any accessories carefully.
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If there is any sign of damage or if the contents are incomplete, report this to your dealer as soon as possible.
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Retain the packing for future safe transport of the product. Dispose of the packing with respect to any recycling.
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Positioning Stereo Loudspeakers
The distance between the speakers should be the same as between you and the speakers.
The SUPER DENTON Heritage speakers feature offset treble units to smooth the high frequency dispersion.
The speakers should be positioned with treble units inwards, that is with the W badge on the grilles towards the outside.
Please note that the drive unit dispersion is aided by the front grilles which should be left on for optimum listening
performance. Removing the grilles will produce a brighter but less smooth sound.
If the loudspeakers are placed too close to the walls the bass will increase but may be boomy and indistinct. If the
loudspeakers are placed further away from the walls, the inward angle ("tone-in") may be increased by up to 30%. As
personal taste plays a large role, experiment with different configurations and play a wide range of programme material
before finalising the position of your speakers.
The optimum listening position is in the area broadly known as the "sweet spot" . The more extreme the angle the
narrower the sweet spot is. Wharfedale loudspeakers are designed to cover a medium sonic perspective so there
should be no need for extreme settings.
Standard Loudspeaker Wiring
Choose a suitable length of twin-core speaker cable for each channel and prepare the ends. Unscrew each terminal a
few turns. Connect the red, positive (+) terminal of the Left loudspeaker to the corresponding red, positive (+) amplifier
terminal. Connect the black, negative (-) terminals similarly.
Tighten the terminal securely. Repeat this procedure for the Right Channel. If you are standard wiring make sure the
terminal links are securely in place.

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