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Ceiling Speaker Installation Manual
Figure 1

Speaker placement

TV
The speaker layout is showing ceiling LCR speakers for front left, center
L
R
C
and right channels, and standard ceiling speakers for left and right surround
channels. Note that the ceiling LCR speakers should be aimed at the
listening position. The further you spread the front left and right speakers
apart, the more spacious (but less focused) the sound will be.
Listening Area
LS
RS
Ceiling speakers (IC62, IC64, IC66, IC82, IC86)
Standard Adept Audio ceiling speakers can go practically anywhere in almost any ceiling, provided the existing
infrastructure (vents, ducts, electrical, joists, pipes, etc.) does not interfere with the speaker placement. If you're running
them in mono, simply position them at a distance that provides adequate coverage of the space, typically with the
speakers 10-20 feet apart. If you're running them in stereo, you may wish to install pairs of speakers with each speaker in
the pair equidistant from where people will most likely sit, and the speakers spaced about 10 feet apart.
Dual-tweeter ceiling speaker (IC62TT)
Because a dual-tweeter ceiling speaker can reproduce the left and right channels of a stereo audio signal, you can place
it anywhere that's convenient. As with standard ceiling speakers run in mono, place multiple dual-tweeter speakers about
10-20 feet apart.
LCR ceiling speakers (ICLCR62, ICLCR66, ICLCR86)
LCR ceiling speakers need to be positioned above and near the tv screen, typically a foot or two from the wall where
the screen is mounted. Place the center speaker as near to the middle of the screen as possible, and place the left and
right front speakers roughly near the edges of the screen, and at the same distance from the edge. The speakers must
be turned in their mounting holes so they are aimed at the place where listeners are most likely to sit. In a 5.1 or 7.1
surround sound system, you can use standard ceiling speakers or LCR ceiling speakers for the surround channels, but if
you use LCR speakers for the surrounds, be sure to aim than at the place where listeners are most likely to sit.
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