Positioning
With their unique
TM
Advanced Transmission Line
cabinet design, wide dispersion, ultra-low distortion, and smooth bass
roll-off, PMC loudspeakers are more forgiving of difficult room conditions and placement
constraints than conventional designs – you will be able to achieve a superb sound throughout
the room with little effort. However, we encourage you to spend some time experimenting in
your own room to achieve the very best results, remembering that small changes in location
can often influence system performance significantly. The following guidelines are suggestions
for a starting point to locate your new loudspeakers. Fine-tuning of their positioning can start
from there.
Dispersion and Toeing-in
Most loudspeakers have a relatively narrow dispersion and are designed to be aimed directly
at the listening position, as shown in the left-hand image below. However, the excellent stereo
imaging which PMC monitors are known for is due, in part, to their wide dispersion characteristic,
as shown on the right-hand image. To optimise the stereo imaging, PMC monitors should be
angled so that their axes cross about 0.5 metres (2ft) behind the listening position (as illustrated
below). Varying this toe-in angle will subtly affect the vividness of the audio soundstage.
A good music track with vivid vocals will help to determine the best position.
Conventional monitors
have narrow dispersion
PMC Monitors
have wide dispersion
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