Speaker Placement - Sony TA-VE910 Mode D'emploi

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Speaker placement

For the best possible surround sound, we recommend:
• The best quality speakers possible
• Front, center, and rear speakers of equivalent size
and quality
• Positioning of speakers at the same distance from the
listening position (A).
The center speaker, however, may be moved closer,
but not beyond the straight line connecting the two
front speakers (B). The rear speakers may also be
closer to listening position than the front speakers (C),
to suit the configuration of your room. If the surround
effect is still inadequate, adjust the CENTER DELAY
and REAR DELAY parameters (see page 16).
A
45°
C
Notes
• Do not place the center or rear speakers farther away from
the listening position than the front speakers.
• When mounting the rear speakers on side walls
perpendicular to the listening position they should be
placed 60 - 90 cm above the listening position as shown
below.
Rear speaker
60 - 90 cm
Front speaker
B
A
C
90°
20°
.
Depending on the shape of your room (etc.), you may
wish to place the rear speakers behind you instead of
on the side walls. One advantage of this placement is
that you can use a pair of large floor standing speakers
matching your front speakers.
A
45°
C
Note
If you place the rear speakers behind you, be sure to check
the speaker location setting in the SPEAKER SETUP menu
when using VIRTUAL MULTI REAR and VIRTUAL REAR
SHIFT sound fields (see pages 16 and 19 for details).
Selecting the speaker system
If you connect only one set of front speakers, set the
SPEAKERS selector on the front panel to A. If you
connect two sets of front speakers, see the following:
To drive
Set SPEAKERS selector to
Speaker system A (connected
to the FRONT SPEAKERS A
terminals)
Speaker system B (connected
to the FRONT SPEAKERS B
terminals)
Both speaker systems A and B
(parallel connection)
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B
A
C
90°
20°
A
B
A+B
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