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Clark Synthesis TACTILE SOUND AQ339 Aquasonic Referentieblad
Pool Speaker Placement
W
hen planning the placement of your AQ339 Aquasonic Underwater Speaker(s), there are a few
key points to consider. The following suggestions address these points and are intended to help you
maximize the performance and enjoyment from your speakers.
F
irst, you will want to determine the number of speakers needed to deliver an adequate level of sound
coverage throughout the pool. The general rule of thumb here is that one (1) AQ339 Underwater
Speaker will provide sufficient sound coverage for a 20 ft. by 20 ft. (6m by 6m) area of pool. For example,
if you have a 20 x 40 ft. pool (6 x 12m), you will need a minimum of two (2) AQ339 speakers to properly
activate that pool (see top diagram).
However, for lap pools, or pools with
long, narrow segments, it is better to
place one speaker for every 20 linear
feet (6 linear meters), rather than one
for every 400 ft
(36m
). For example, if
2
2
you have a lap pool that is 10 ft. by 60 ft.
(3m by 18m), (600 ft
/54m
2
be best to space out three (3) speakers
down the length of the pool, rather
than install only two (2) speakers, as
determined by using the one speaker for
every 400 ft
(36m
) rule (see bottom
2
2
diagram).
S
econd, you need to choose the
placement of the speakers in respect
to the overall layout of the pool. It is
usually recommended that the speakers are placed in such a way as to allow for the greatest area to be
covered (see the Sound Coverage Areas in the diagrams above). Much like pool lighting, you want to
place the speakers in a location that directs the speaker across the largest area where sound is desired.
One final note in relation to speaker placement; it is best to avoid placing the speakers on walls where
there is a high possibility the sound lens will be repeatedly kicked by swimmers turning and pushing
off of the walls. Therefore, we suggest that you avoid placing speakers on the ends of lap pools.
T
hird, although there are no minimum depth requirements for the Aquasonic, insure the light niches
that will house your speakers are placed at a depth so the speakers will be completely submerged
in summer and below the freeze line in winter. A depth of approximately 18 inches (45cm) below
the water's surface is common, but may need to be adjusted based on the climate and pool owner
preferences.
F
inally, for custom, non-symmetrical pools, one should still implement the general principles mentioned
above. If a question remains as to the best placement after reading this document, the professionals at
Clark Synthesis are happy to assist you in determining the best placement for your speakers. You can
either fax or email a blueprint of the pool design to us and our staff will work with you to pinpoint the
best speaker locations. Our fax number is 303-797-7501 and our email is [email protected].
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TACTILE SOUND ®
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Reference Sheet
20 ft. (6m)
), it would
2
10 ft.
(3m)
Sound
Coverage
Area
Speaker
40 ft. (12m)
Speaker- 30 ft. (9m)
Sound
Sound
Coverage
Coverage
Area
Area
Speaker- 15 ft. (4.5m)
60 ft. (18m)
Speaker
Sound
Coverage
Area
Sound
Coverage
Area
Speaker- 45 ft. (13m)
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