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Set Up
Mechanicals
Begin by carefully removing the protective clear plastic caps which cover the drivers. The plastic cap is friction
fitted to the outside circumference of the driver and the caps can be removed by grasping the outer periphery
of the cap and pulling the cap outward away from the speaker. Please save the caps as they are reusable and
can be very useful in protecting the drivers from accidental mishaps when the speakers are not in use.
The binding posts are located in the opening at the bottom rear of
each speaker. As you face the back of the speaker, the negative side
of the speaker cable should be fastened to the left post labeled (–)
and the positive side of the cable to the right post labeled (+).
Of course, please remember to turn down your volume control before first use of the speakers. Although the
drivers are robust and the speakers are capable of producing a prodigious level of sound, please err on the side
of caution until you get accustomed to the appropriate settings on your equipment.
Talking points
These speakers are designed to be "real world" speakers which are easy to live with, have a compact form
factor, and are simple to set-up. Because of its unique design, however, in many ways placement of the
speakers is counter-intuitive.
The unique design of our loudspeakers reproduces musical recordings with proper coherence, phase and
timing. This allows you to easily sort out the music from the clutter of nonrelated sounds and reflections. For
this reason the "Classic-Series" loudspeakers are very forgiving of reflective surfaces, and do not require a
sterile non-reflective environment. Our speakers usually can be placed in normal furnished rooms with great
success.
The use of a single driver presents only one frontal dispersion pattern to deal with. With the source originating
at about 39 inches (ca. 1 m) above floor level and issuing a uniformly wide dispersion pattern, most low laying
objects become nonfactors in terms of speaker placement. This allows for speaker placement in many
positions not usually available to conventional speaker systems.
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