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Connecting The Amplifier - Goldmund LOGOS MINI User Manual

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3. SELECTING THE SPEAKERS LOCATION (STEREO)
If you decided not to use the Goldmund Logofoot stands, you will need a very strong
support of 60 to 70 cm high for the Logos Mini to sound properly.
A rigid floor is very important for the optimal sonic result of your Logos Mini speakers.
Especially if you use the Logofoot, select a position of the speaker to have the most
rigid possible coupling with the floor. Solid coupling is essential, and if your support is
standing on a suspended floor, optimal result requires that you arrange the support
to have at least 2 feet of the stand above a supporting beam or close enough from a
supporting wall.
In Stereo, the ideal location of the speaker in the room has to be found by
experiment.
Avoid the speakers to be standing in room's corners, and try to set them away from
any adjacent wall by 60cm (2 feet) minimum.
The proper listening position is located by 1 to 1.5 times the distance between the
speakers at equal distance from each.
Depending on the room acoustics, the speakers may be standing parallel or slightly
tilted toward the listener.
If the room size permits, try to separate the speaker by 3m (10 feet) minimum to
provide a large stereo image.

4. CONNECTING THE AMPLIFIER

If you do not use a Goldmund Amplifier, select one stereo or two mono amplifiers
with sufficient speed and dynamic range to do justice to the qualities of the Logos
Mini. Slow amplifiers will not have the capability to properly hold the ultra-fast
crossover and drivers of the Logos.
The cables coming from the Amplifiers may be connected to the 5 ways plug
connectors on the back panel, using highest quality banana plugs which can be
tightened in position.
Try using Goldmund Speaker Cables or Goldmund SR Speaker Cables to allow the
speed of the amplifiers to properly control the drivers of the speaker. Cables of lower
quality or speed can ruin the sonic capabilities of the Goldmund Logos Mini.
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