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PLACEMENT — Continued
Here are the best guidelines for placing your subwoofer:
1. We recommend that, if possible, the subwoofer be located somewhere in the
vicinity of the front speakers rather than in the rear of your room.
2. Placement near a wall will increase your subwoofer’s bass output. Placement
near or in a corner will increase it even further.
3. Experimentation is encouraged. Try as many different positions as you like.
4. Play a song or movie with a continuous heavy bass track. Generally we prefer
natural bass, perhaps from an acoustic bass or a kick drum. For each position
you are trying, walk around the room and hear where the bass is louder and qui-
eter. Pick the position that provides the most even distribution and best quality of
bass among your seating positions. Always trust your ear; what sounds best to
you is the right choice.
5. Caution: The amplifier on the back of subwoofer creates heat and needs am-
ple ventilation. Do not place the woofer directly against a wall; make sure that
there is always a few inches of air space behind the woofer for cooling purposes.
Also, be careful when placing the subwoofer in any kind of equipment enclosure.
Make sure that there is air space on the top and sides for proper ventilation and
to prevent overheating. If the air flow is limited, we strongly suggest cutting holes
in your equipment cabinet to allow for adequate ventilation.
If you found the above section too easy and if you would prefer to take your
subwoofer placement a little further, we have listed two methods below you may wish
to try (if you’re not technically inclined, be sure to have MacGyver standing by):
Placing Your Subwoofer For Maximum Bass
Subwoofer Placed
in Corner
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