5 important isis recommendations – Avalon Acoustics Isis User Manual
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9.5 Important ISIS Recommendations
Built as an identical pair of transducers, ISIS retains one difference between 
right and left channels that is noteworthy. Very low frequency bass coupling 
with the room is selectable in one of two orientations. Even serial numbers 
should be placed as the left channel, while odd serial numbers are 
designated as the right. This is the optimal set-up for most situations, 
producing the widest stage spread. In certain extremely wide listening rooms, 
or rooms with many apertures to other spaces, there may be a diminishment 
of low frequency impact at the center of the soundstage in the above 
orientation. In such cases, extra center-stage bass impact may be increased 
by reversing the speaker orientation so that the even serial number is right 
and the odd serial number left. This subtle increase in center impact will of 
course be at the expense of stage width. In almost all set-ups there is an 
excess of low frequency energy at the center of the listening room that should 
be diffused with a high bandwidth pressure absorber such as the DAAD from 
Acustica Applicata
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. Therefore it is extremely unlikely that the left/right
orientation of the Isis channels would be other than the first recommended 
scenario. 
 
 
Whether your amplifier is a voltage source or a current source design, the Isis 
will demand that the amplifier and the interface between amplifier and 
loudspeaker work at optimum levels. For this reason a high-energy transfer 
speaker cable is essential. We will not recommend any specific brand of wire 
interface, however the characteristics of any cabling should include: 
 
In phase current and voltage delivery throughout the passband, 
extending below 20Hz. 
Equal octave to octave energy response throughout the passband.
No excessive imbalance between inherent cable 
capacitance/inductance. 
Significant high frequency extension in order to minimize passband 
ripple effects. 
 
 
The inherent linearity of the ISIS power response, frequency response and 
transient response will be compromised by a speaker cable that does not 
meet the above requirements. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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