SpeakerCraft Starlet 4 Speaker User Manual


 
Page 4 Starlet Owner’s Manual
DECIDING DISTANCE APART
Consider how far apart the speakers should be. To do this, think of your listening area as
a triangle with each leg of the triangle being equal. This equilateral triangle is the most
distance you should have between your speakers relative to the normal listening position.
(See Diagram 4)
CHECKING FOR OBSTRUCTIONS
Before confirming the placement of your Starlet speakers, you should carefully consider
the location of studs, fire blocks, electrical, plumbing and other fixtures or obstructions that
may get in the way. If you are installing the speakers into an existing wall, you can locate
obstructions by noting the placement of wall fixtures and, if possible, gaining access to an
attic or crawl space for further analysis. A good stud finder, found at any building supply
store, will help you determine where the studs are located in the wall.
CLEARANCE NEEDED
Starlets are enclosed speakers that have their own enclosures and do not require any spe-
cific back volume or damping. The enclosure is asymmetrical, a total of 11
1
4" wide. There
is no right or left, but the enclosure measures 6" from center on one side and 5
1
4" on the
other. This will give the installer a little more room on one side if necessary.
(See Diagram 5)
HOME THEATER APPLICATIONS
There are two options for front channel home theater use:
A. Put one pair of speakers VERY close to the screen, and second pair out at the “magic
equilateral triangle” point. The two speakers close to the screen would be wired as the
center channel and the Starlet’s excellent imaging and dispersion will take care of the
rest. (See Diagram 6)
B. Use a Starlet on its side for the center channel. (See Diagram 7)
REAR / SIDE CHANNELS
Starlets make excellent side or rear speakers provided the height installation limitations are
followed.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Prior to the installation of your Starlets, it will be necessary to run cables to the speaker
locations. There are some specific recommendations for the Starlets:
Starlet 4: It is very important to use the heaviest wire in the shortest length possible. 12
gauge or bigger in a length less than 25 feet is optimum. If possible double the cable,
running two sets of 12 gauge to the Starlet 4.
Starlets 6 and 9 are less critical as to wire quality, but still require the largest wire practical.
Volume Control Warning: Performance of all Starlets will be seriously degraded if in-line
speaker level volume controls are used.
Diagram 4:
Distance Apart
Diagram 6:
Home Theater, Option A
Diagram 7:
Home Theater, Option B
Diagram 5:
Asymmetrical Enclosure