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Instruction Manual

Placement

Speaker/room interactions have a significant impact on the sound of
the system. The Model FS-3200 speakers have been designed to deliver
outstanding performance when mounted on the wall or used with their
optional floorstands.

Speaker Placement and Home Theater

Remember that the primary goal of a good home theater is not to make
you believe that you are in a movie theater. It's to make you believe you're
in the movie. For a home theater system, place the FS-3200LR speakers
on either side of your flat screen display. The left and right front speakers
should be far enough apart (6 to 10 feet, 2-3 meters, is usually best) that
you get a good stereo "image" when they are playing alone, but not so far
apart that the sound seems to be disembodied from the TV,distracting you
from the picture.
When also using a center channel speaker, a wider separation of the left
and right front speakers is usually possible.You may choose to"toe"the LR
speakers in,aiming them approximately at the prime listening position with
the Angle Bracket (supplied - See figure 6).This can be particularly useful
if the front LR speakers are fairly far apart.
The FS-3200C center channel speaker can be mounted either above or below
the video display. This speaker also comes with your choice of two wall-
mount brackets, a Straight Bracket that points the speaker straight ahead,
and an Angle Bracket that either points the speaker down at the listeners
(if it's mounted above the display) or up at the listeners (if it's mounted
below the display).
In addition, the FS-3200C can also be used as a traditional set-top cen-
ter channel speaker. Should you choose to use it that way, we've included
Atlantic's exclusive Rocker Base. This base attaches easily to the bottom of
the speaker so that it may be tilted up or down towards the listening are
as needed. Alternately, the speaker can be placed directly on a shelf or on
the television without the rocker base,if desired.Four self-adhesive rubber
feet are included to prevent vibration and protect the mounting surface.See
figure 7 to attach the Rocker Base
IMPORTANT NOTE Try to keep the LR and C tweeters at approxi-
mately the same height (within 12-18 inches) and aimed at ear level
when seated. Doing so provides a more realistic spread of the sound
into the room, making for a much better sonic experience for a group
of listeners and reducing the need to sit in a precise "sweet spot."
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When mounted on the wall,the FS-3200LR speakers may be turned"upside
down" so the tweeter is either at the top or the bottom end of the cabinet,
depending on whether the FS-3200C is mounted above or below the video
screen.You may also simply mount the speakers to the wall using the built-
in keyhole bracket.
Because of the high quality components used,these speakers are very heavy
for their size and care must be used when hanging them. Be sure to use a
strong screw to drive into the wall,one whose head and shaft will fit properly
within the keyhole opening and slot.Also be sure to drive the screw directly
into a stud or to use a mounting device (such a molly-bolt) that is capable
of safely holding the speaker's weight. Never simply drive a nail or screw
into sheet rock or other wall materials, as this mounting method may not
be sufficient to safely support the weight of the speaker.
NOTE: Always consult a knowledgeable installer regarding the proper
mounting hardware to use with your speakers.

Speaker Placement for a 3-Piece system

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Assembling the Speakers
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