TS
108
TS
107
Multichannel Setup (5.1)
18
POSITIONING
60°
Refer to the table above to determine the best 2.1 setup for your room.
The so-called “stereo triangle” is the best way to place the satellites in a
stereo setup, i.e. the monitors and the listening position should form an
equilateral triangle. Try the following:
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Establish the ideal distance to the listening position.
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Place the monitors in such a way that the distance from each other and to
the listening position is the same.
•
Turn both monitors so that their front panels are pointed towards the
listening position (all angles of the stereo triangle should be 60º).
The subwoofer should be placed on the ground between both satellites.
Considering that low frequencies are omnidirectional, the subwoofer does
not have to be centered exactly between the two satellites. The subwoofer
can be moved back a bit so that it is at the same distance from the listening
position as the satellites. This guarantees all transducers are aligned in time.
4.4.
Multichannel Setup (5.1)
The most common 5.1 systems consist of three front channels (left, right
and center), two surround channels (left/right) and a subwoofer for the
low frequencies. The speakers form a circle around the listening position.