Samson BT3 Headphones User Manual


 
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MediaOne BT
Positioning the Speakers
A major objective when setting up your studio monitors is to obtain the best possible
stereo image. The MediaOne BT monitors are designed to be used in a vertical posi-
tion, with the tweeter and woofer symmetrically in line. Do not place these speakers
horizontally as this will cause an offset in sound between the woofer and the tweeter,
limiting your ability to find optimal listening positions.
Near field (close to the listener) monitoring has become the choice of many engi-
neers because of the cost and complexities associated with mounting monitors onto
a wall. Positioning your studio monitors correctly is very important. Correct place-
ment not only creates the proper stereo image, but also minimizes the effects of your
room’s reflections. This is especially important in today’s project studios, which are
often multi-use spaces. By taking some time and listening carefully when setting up
your monitors, you can create an optimal listening environment.
The most important consideration when evaluating room acoustics is the presence of
reflective surfaces near the monitoring area. These can include flat tabletops, glass
mirrors or framed pictures, large open walls and even the surface of your mixing con-
sole. Most reflecting sound will eventually reach the listening position, but since it
is slightly delayed from the direct source, the result is random cancellation of some
frequencies, or comb filtering. If possible, remove any and all reflective surfaces.
You may also want to hang some acoustic foam on walls near the monitors.
When positioning the monitors, you’ll want to set up what is commonly referred to
as the “mix triangle” (shown below). In this ideal configuration, the space between
the left and right monitor is equal to the distance from the listener to each monitor,
forming an equilateral triangle.
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