Pole Mounting - Klipsch CP-4T Owner's Manual

Cp-t series 70/100 volt speakers
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SPEAKER PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Other Guidelines:
Mount speakers at same height for clearest sound quality
Sending a mono (left + right) signal to each speaker is typical
in a distributed audio system and gives the best coverage for
large areas
Maintain an unobstructed "line of sight" between speakers and
listening area
Ambient Noise Levels: Measure at peak business hours to determine highest level
Background Music Levels: Usually 3-6 dB above the ambient noise level of a room
Foreground Music Levels: 10 dB+ above the ambient noise level of a room
(CONTINUED)

Pole Mounting

Using the 1/4", 20-threaded
inserts on the rear of the Klipsch
CP speakers and pole mount
brackets from a third party
provider, the speakers can be
mounted to light poles, etc. to
cover a 360° pattern for areas
such as parking lots indoor/
outdoor malls, etc.
Inverse Square Law
For every doubling of distance
from a speaker SPL is reduced by
6dB (-6dB)
EXAMPLE
Y
Speaker Sensitivity:
91 dB@1 watt, 1 meter
X (1m) = 91 dB
Y (2m) = 88 dB
Z (4m) = 85 dB
Z
Z
Rooms with hard surfaces (bare walls, hard floors and ceilings)
are considered "live" or reverberant and are best covered with
more speakers at lower output levels
Rooms with soft surfaces (drapes, wall hangings, carpet,
upholstered furniture) are considered "dead", absorbing sound,
and may require additional speakers placed closer together
X
X
Y
12 FT
(3.7M)
12 FT
(3.7M)

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