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Centre channel use
The 623 can be used as the centre channel speaker, in a choice of three positions,
depending on the mounting of your T.V. and ifs position in the room.
The 623 uses a Dual Concentric Singfe Point Source drive unit so the sound
dispersion, is equally good when the loudspeaker is mounted horizontally or
vertically.
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The 623 can be mounted on the wall behind/above the T.V. The supplied
bracket is designed so that the loudspeaker can be mounted either horizontally
or vertically.
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The 623 can be positioned in front oflunderneath the T.V. either upright on the
loudspeaker end caps (Four small 'peas' of 'Blu-tack' can make a secure
mounting between the loudspeaker and any shelf) or with the loudspeaker
placed on its side on the floor pointing up at the listener.
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The 623 can be positioned on top of the T.V. either on it's side (lf the T.V. is
mounted low down) pointing up at the listener, or with the loudspeaker upright
on it's end caps. (Again in both instances four small 'peas' of 'Blu-tack' can
make a secure mounting between the loudspeaker and the top of the T.V.)
Surround and Efiects use
A pair of 6z3s should be mounted on the wall behind the main listening position.
Sound reflects off hard surfaces and will reflect off the ceiling and side walls. Some
reflection can be beneficial, adding to the atmospheric effect, but as a general guide
the speakers should be mounted at least 12" down from the ceiling and 6" from the
side walls.
The bracket supplied with the 623 is designed to hold the speaker flush against the
wall. This is generally considered the best mounting compromise, angling in towards
the listener often ruining the atmospheric effect by making the sunound sound
souroe locations too obvious.
Remember there is no absolute right or wrong: Personal taste is important. lf it
sounds good, it is good.

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