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Getting back to resonances, our "Classic-Series" acoustically produces bass, utilizing our patent-pending
cabinet design which amplifies the lower frequencies produced by the diminutive single wide band driver. This
acoustic style of bass production energizes a listening room much the way musical instruments would at a live
venue. It is also amenable to boundary reinforcement if more bass is desired. The largest useful boundaries
are the walls of the room. There will be increasing bass reinforcement as you place the speakers nearer to
them. However, We do not actually suggest corner placement or positioning directly against the wall as we
usually experience too much reinforcement, which results in a less balanced (bass heavy) frequency response.
Advanced Set Up
We now introduce a corollary to our speaker's natural staging and imaging capabilities. Instead of moving to
different seating positions to get a different perspective on your music, you can remain in a single seating
position and have the stage and images move around you. If you rotate either both or only one speaker
around its axis, the sound will change as if you had changed your seating position in the audience. Try this for
yourself. While keeping the rightmost speaker pointed straight ahead, toe out the left speaker 10°, 45°, 90°,
and, for grins, 180° successively stopping to listen at each step. You will notice that at each step this is akin to
moving farther to the right in the audience. For example, at 10° your placement is still in good virtual seats
and with each successive turn you get closer and closer to being in the cheap seats. At 180° you will get a kind
of inversion back to the center. Experiment, try toeing the speakers in or out and listen. Try having the left
and right speakers asymmetrically placed. Does this make a significant difference? Try having both the left
and right speakers slightly canted equally in the same direction, what do they sound like? This particular
positioning may be useful in redirecting or reducing standing waves in a rectangularly shaped room, while a
different positioning may prove helpful with other problematic situations or rooms.
Final Placement
Now that you know the capabilities of your speakers, just try them in any suitable location which you believe
will sound good. It may be as simple as having them 5 ft. (ca. 1.5 m) apart and 1.5 ft (ca. 0.5 m) from the front
wall as we have done at most public demonstrations, or something less obvious but more conducive to your
environment. Have fun and ... welcome to the music!
© June 2010 - Acoustic Technologies, LLC
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