Atlantic Technology 8200E Speaker User Manual


 
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System 8200e/6200e High Performance Loudspeakers
6.1/7.1 Channel Systems
If you are setting up a system that uses back surround speaker(s) as well
as side surrounds (Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES, etc.) you can choose to use
either SR model speakers in Dipole or Bipole mode or another pair of front
LR speakers in the back of the room.
If you are using a THX Ultra 2 certified controller/receiver you should place
the back surround speakers approximately 1 to 2 feet apart in the center
of the back wall. The special circuitry in the processor will help to create a
believable and effective surround field using this placement. Please read the
electronics manual to learn more about this placement option.
Stereo Systems
If you are setting up a stereo system using a pair of 8200e or 6200e LRs with
subwoofer(s), begin with these general guidelines:
The distance between the speakers should be approximately one-half
their distance from the prime listening position.
If you point the front of the speakers directly towards the prime listening
position (“toe” them in), you will achieve the most precise imaging and
the most direct high frequency sound. If you have a “bright” or “hard”
sounding room, aiming the speakers straight out into the room (or just
aiming them partially towards you) may make for a more natural and
pleasing sonic balance.
The distance from each speaker to its three closest room surfaces should
be different.
In most rooms, you should not place your speakers in the corners.
The goal is to reproduce accurate musical timbre and natural sound. Addi-
tionally, a well set-up stereo pair of speakers will create excellent imaging
and a cohesive representation of the soundstage. Placement in the room and
your listening position have an enormous impact on the ultimate sound you
will achieve from your system. The most important thing is to be creative!
Try placing your speakers on the long wall instead of the short one. Toe the
speakers in or point them straight ahead. Pull them away from the wall or
push them closer. Don't be timid. You’ll find that moving your speakers, even
a few inches, can dramatically change and possibly improve their sound.
Connecting Your System
We recommend that you connect your system using high quality dual
conductor stranded wire of 16 gauge or heavier, for lengths up to 25
feet. (Remember, the lower the gauge number, the heavier the wire). Use
heavier gauge wire for longer runs. Please contact your audio/video dealer
or installer for specific cable recommendations and further information
regarding special circumstances.
Bi-Wiring
There are two identical sets of speaker wire connectors on the back of
each of the three front enclosures. They are there to provide the option of
Bi-Wiring the speakers. Bi-Wiring lets you connect two sets of input wires
(or a specially constructed Bi-Wire cable, see your dealer for further details)
between the power amplifier or receiver and the speaker. This practice has
its roots in high-end audio and it is generally agreed that using two sets of
high quality speaker wires between the speaker and amplifier help to main-
tain the amplifier’s control in the bass range (by maintaining the amplifier’s
damping factor). It also potentially allows more efficient power transfer by
keeping the total resistance of the speaker wires at a lower level.
You can Bi-Wire by connecting two sets of speaker wires from the ampli-
fier terminals to the input terminals on the back of the speaker enclosure.
The wires should be attached to a single output terminal set on the ampli-
fier. The other end is attached to the two sets of input terminals on the rear
panel of the loudspeaker. Some manufactured Bi-Wire cables have only a
single set of connectors at the amplifier end and two sets of connectors at
the speaker end.
You may choose to Bi-Wire the speakers or not. If you do Bi-Wire, remove
the gold jumper links that comes factory installed between the sets of input
terminals (Figure 4). See “System Wiring Using Bi-Wire Option” on the next
page for an example of Bi-Wiring.
The terminals themselves are designed to allow the use of very heavy
speaker wire or connectors. Be sure to tighten them securely, but don’t
over-tighten them.
WARNING:
To prevent risk of electrical shock or damage to your
equipment, always switch off the amplifier or receiver when making
any system connections.
Connecting Your System
Figure 4
HF ENERGY
– REVERBERANT
+ DAMPED ROOM
0 THX / AVERAGE
LOCATION
BEHIND SCREEN
THX / NORMAL
BOUNDARY
COMPENSATION
ON
THX / NORMAL
HF
LF
Gold Jumper
Links must be
removed if you
choose to bi-wire
the front channel
speakers.