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For some rooms, there may not be enough space and you will have to
adjust as you see fit. In a smaller room, the speakers can be just 20%
of the way into the room, and the listening position can then be 20%
from the rear wall. (see the diagram above). If you have to sit less
than 10 feet in front of the speakers, you have too small a room to
accommodate the Genesis 1.1’s.
1.3 Woofer Connections
Included with your Genesis 1.1 is a set of four large
cables (with 3 channels each) used to connect the
woofers. Each end of the cable is clearly marked,
"amplifier" or "speaker" in red or white lettering.
Use the set with red lettering for the right channel
and white lettering for the left channel.
Connect the appropriate ends to your Genesis
Servo-controlled Bass amplifiers, and the rear of the
woofer towers. It does not matter which connector
is attached to which woofer as long as the left/right
channels and cable direction are correct.
For interest and reference, the connectors are
numbered 1 thru 6 from left to right and top to bottom.
Woofer number 1 being the top woofer, and woofer
number 6 being the bottom woofer.
When you connect the
woofer tower outputs
pay close attention to the way the
connector works. The connector is a
Neutrik™ Speakon™, it only goes in one
way. You cannot put it in wrong, but you
can fail to put it in all the way. Push the
plug in, and twist it clockwise until the lock
clicks.
At the amplifier end of the cables, you will
notice that there are “flying leads” coming
out of the Neutriks all terminating in a little
silver jack per cable. These are grounding
jacks for the internal shield of the cables.
These can be plugged into a termination
female jack that is attached to the chassis
of your amplifier. This is necessary in a
high-static environment, or if there is