OEM Systems A-525 CC Speaker System User Manual


 
A higher crossover frequency will allow the
A-525 CC speakers to play louder without overdriving
its 5.25" woofers but the upper bass response of the
system may diminish depending on the rate of roll-off.
These upper bass frequencies can be reproduced by
the subwoofer but the bass may sound detached if the
subwoofer is not placed in close proximity to the main
speakers. Every system and environment is unique;
experiment to determine what works best in yours.
I N S T R U C T I O N A L G U I D E
Speaker Placement and Setup
For most center channel applications the speaker will lay
horizontally either beneath or above the video display.
Some screens may be acoustically transparent and allow
the speaker to be placed behind the screen. The center
speaker can be oriented vertically if desired. Due to space
constraints this is not usually done for the center channel
but is usually done for the main and surround channels.
Signicant bass emphasis can occur when a speaker
is placed in a corner or in a cabinet. In some cases
this is desirable. However, if too much bass emphasis
occurs then it may be necessary to reduce the low
frequency information to the speaker. This is best done
using the tone controls if a subwoofer is not present
in the system. However if a subwoofer is present
then this is best done by selecting a ltered high-pass
output to the primary speakers. This is an available
feature in most modern home theater receivers.
Though the A-525 CC can be used without a subwoofer it
is ideally suited for use with a subwoofer. When setting up
the A-525 CC speakers with a subwoofer in a home theater
application we recommend the following receiver settings:
Presence
Loudspeakers for
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Presence
Subwoofer (Low Pass) cutoff: 70-110Hz
Main, Center, and Surround Speakers: 80-120Hz
(small or mid size speakers)
Gold spring-post connections that accept
up to #10 wire & dual banana plugs
Silk dome ferro-uid cooled tweeter
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