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front speakers should be arrayed across the front
of the viewing area, as shown in Figure 2. If you
plan mostly solo viewing, arrange the speakers as
shown so that your seating position is equidistant
from the left, center, and right speakers (A). If
your system is used mostly for group viewing, arrange
the speakers in a straight line (B). In any case,
avoid placing the center speaker closer to the viewers
than the left and right speakers (C). |
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left and right speakers should include an angle
of from 45 to 60 degrees with the center-most viewer,
as shown in Figure 3. An angle nearer to 45 degrees
is preferred if you use your system mostly to watch
movies, as it approximates the circumstances under
which film soundtracks are mixed and monitored.
A wider angle, with the left and right speakers
further apart, is recommended if you use your system
for music listening more often than watching movies. |
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the three front speakers should be as close as possible
to the same height, at or near ear level (Figure
4). Because it is often easiest to place the center
speaker on top of the TV set at a fixed height,
consider mounting the left and right speakers on
adjustable stands so that you can match their height
to that of the center speaker. |
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