General Operations
Speaker Placement: Subwoofer
If you are listening from the center of the room, there may be times when you will not obtain super bass
performance from the subwoofer. This is because standing sound waves are better developed when
between two parallel walls and they will cancel out the bass sound. In such a case, face the subwoofer
obliquely to the wall. It may also be helpful to place a bookshelf or another piece as a divider between
the sound waves so they do not cancel each other.
Place the center speaker as close as you can to the top or bottom of the television set. Make sure before
letting go of the speaker, it is sitting on a stable, flat surface.
NOTE:
Placing the speaker on an unsteady, non-flat surface can create a dangerous hazard. This could also
lead to severe damage to the speaker unit and/or any other object below the speaker.
It is recommended to place the subwoofer on the outside of
either the right or left main speaker (see Figure A). The
placement shown in Figure B is also possible. However, if the
subwoofer system is placed directly facing the wall, the bass
effect may be muffled because the sound from the
subwoofer and the reflected sound off the wall may cancel
out each other. To prevent this from happening, face the
subwoofer system at an angle, such as shown in Figure A.
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Main
Subwoofer
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A
B
TV set
Screen
Speaker Placement: Center Speaker