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Bookshelf-75/Center-75/LCR-75/LCR-55

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LEFT  SPEAKER                                          RIGHT SPEAKER

Line X - Y should equal
line A - B.  (line A - B appears
longer in this diagram due
to an optical illusion

).

B

On Figure 2, the length of line A - B should be about the same as the length of line X - Y.  (They may not seem

to be the same in this diagram due to an optical illusion).

Try to follow the formula as close as you can.  You can fine tune the placement by listening to a source with an

image (such as a vocalist) centered between the speakers.  When listening in stereo (no Center Channel speaker),
move the speakers closer together or farther apart in small increments until you hear the sharpest and most cohesive
image, especially in the phantom center.  You may also want to angle (or "toe-in") the speakers slightly.  This often
improves the sharpness of the stereo image, reduces room colorations, and provides a wider seating area.  The angled
front baffles of your Speakers also provide this benefit.

7.  HOME THEATRE USAGE

LEVEL-MATCHING

The factor most critical to achieving excellent Home Theatre performance is level-matching the three front and

two surround channels.  This is even more important than timbre-matching. We strongly recommend that you purchase
a Radio Shack Sound Level Meter (available for less than about $40, and get the analog meter, not the digital) and
use it to measure the output of the speakers when playing the test tones generated by your processor or receiver.

Set the meter to the "C" weighting scale, and using your amplifier or receiver's internal noise calibration test, set

the levels so that all channels measure the same level.  WHENEVER POSSIBLE, DO NOT CALIBRATE LEVELS BY
EAR!  Using a meter is an inexpensive way to be certain that your system is calibrated properly.

TIMBRE-MATCHING

One of the most important factors in achieving excellent Home Theatre performance is timbre-matching. On film

soundtracks, specific sounds are often moved from left to right or from front to back in the room. When the speakers
reproducing these sounds have dissimilar characteristics, there will be an audible discontinuity when the sound shifts
from one speaker to another.

Timbre-matched speakers have very similar tonal characteristics and sound, which come from three critical

elements: similar or identical drivers; similar or identical crossovers; and similar or identical frequency response. In
full M&K systems, these elements have been addressed.  You can be assured that the system can achieve the full
potential of Home Theatre sound.

When you have a Home Theatre system, speaker placement becomes extremely important, as you will be

balancing four or five (or more) speakers rather than two. The following guidelines are for a five-channel Pro-Logic
or 5.1 channel AC-3 system, but if you do not have a Center channel, the instructions for the other four channels still
apply.

X

Y

A

FIGURE 2

SEPARATION BETWEEN LEFT & RIGHT SPEAKERS

Bookshelf-75/LCR-55MkII/Center-55MkII/LCR-45

Summary of Contents for Bookshelf-75

Page 1: ...el Sound Corporation 10391 Jefferson Boulevard Culver City CA 90232 USA 310 204 2854 FAX 310 202 8782 www mksound com 1999 MILLER KREISEL SOUND CORP operation manual Bookshelf 75 LCR 55 MkII Center 55...

Page 2: ...CE 12 13 CABINET MAINTENANCE 12 14 USE WITH M K STANDS BRACKETS 12 15 SPECIFICATIONS 12 DIAGRAMS FIGURE 1 SPEAKER WIRING 4 FIGURE 2 SEPARATION BETWEEN LEFT RIGHT SPEAKERS 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOKSHELF...

Page 3: ...cause their cabinets have integral threaded hardware in patterns for OmniMount brackets These brackets offer tremendous flexibility for installation in a wide variety of environments For more informat...

Page 4: ...nsition of sound between the Bookshelf 75 and the subwoofer If you are using a high pass filter M K HP 80 or VF 80 you must operate the Bookshelf 75 as a sealed box in order for the filter to operate...

Page 5: ...ters should be at the same height from the floor as your ears when you are sitting in your main listening position If you have the speakers mounted above or below this height they sound their best whe...

Page 6: ...when playing the test tones generated by your processor or receiver Set the meter to the C weighting scale and using your amplifier or receiver s internal noise calibration test set the levels so tha...

Page 7: ...t of the set they will be farther from the wall behind the TV than the center speaker Ideally the speakers should be at the same height as the screen but it is much more important that all three speak...

Page 8: ...d Center channel WIDE NORMALmust be set to the NORMAL mode If the switch is set to the WIDE mode the bass content of the Center channel will not be fed to the Subwoofer and you will lose a significant...

Page 9: ...problem occurs much more rapidly Even a small boost of low or high frequencies can easily double the power requirement and lead to amplifier clipping at moderate levels Therefore you should use your...

Page 10: ...lace them in the same location Stacking is best but you can also put them side by side Another option for multiple subwoofers is to place them in different locations This is appropriate when you have...

Page 11: ...d channels in a Pro Logic only system do not have switchable filters B Set the center channel to Normal unless you have a THX controller With a THX controller set the center channel to the THX setting...

Page 12: ...e Its black or white vinyl finish does not require any special maintenance regular dusting with a lint free cloth and periodic cleaning is all that is required Do not use any solvent based cleaners as...

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