Distance To Back And Side Walls; Floor-Standing Loudspeaker Set-Up - Dynaudio Evidence Master Owner's Manual

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Fig. 5
Distance to walls.
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Distance to back and side walls

Every loudspeaker not only disperses sound energy directly into the room, but also to the
side and even backwards. As a result, time-delayed reflections occur and add to the
original music signal. Thus, when loudspeakers are positioned too close to walls, the
sound quality can be restricted.
The Dynaudio loudspeaker models were developed to be placed free-standing, and
therefore they reach their optimum performance when positioned as clear of any walls as
possible.
To reduce possible influences from the back and sidewalls, the distance to these
boundaries should ideally not be less than 0.5 meter.

Floor-standing loudspeaker set-up

D
Dynaudio feature a special base construction, which offers both an ideal performance and
mechanical basis. Integrated into the base plinth are four individual spike assemblies.
D ≥ 0.5 m
These stabilize the cabinet on an extremely small contact area, and therefore prevent any
wobbling while offering optimal resonance control.The individually adjustable spikes allow
leveling of the cabinet on uneven floors.
CAUTION
The sharp peaks of the spikes may cause injuries and damage sensitive surfaces like
hardwood flooring or tile.
Be careful when handling the loudspeakers.
Place plates between the spikes and the surface to protect the underlying surface.
(Note: The spike will not destroy a carpet surface.)
SPIKES WITH SHARP PEAKS
Positioning
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