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Hkts 60bq, Speaker placement, Placing the front speakers – Harman-Kardon 60BQ User Manual

Page 5: Placing the center speaker, Placing the subwoofer, Placing the surround speakers, Mounting options for satellite and center speakers

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Placing the Front Speakers

Place the front speakers the same dis-

tance from each other as they are from the

listener’s position. Place them at about

the same height from the floor as the

listener’s ears will be. They also can be

angled toward the listener.

Front Left

Speaker

Front Right

Speaker

Placing the Center Speaker

Place the center speaker slightly behind the front

left and front right speakers (farther away from

the listener). Its center should be no more than

two feet (61cm) above or below the tweeters of

the front left and front right speakers. If you have

a CRT television (that is, not a flat screen), it may

be convenient to set the center speaker on top of

the television set.

0 – 2ft

Center

Speaker

TV

Front Left

Speaker

Front Right

Speaker

0 - 2 ft

(0 - 61cm)

Placing the Subwoofer

Since our ears do not hear directional sound

at the low frequencies where the subwoofer

operates, it will perform well from just about

any location in your room. However, you are

likely to hear the best bass reproduction

when the subwoofer is placed in a corner

along the same wall as the front left and

front right speakers. You can experiment

with subwoofer placement by temporarily

placing the subwoofer in the listening

position and playing music with strong bass

content. Move around to various locations

in the room while the system is playing, and

listen until you find the location where

the bass performance is best. Place the

subwoofer in that location.

Front Left

Speaker

Front Right

Speaker

Subwoofer

Placing the Surround Speakers

Front Left

Speaker

Front Right

Speaker

Subwoofer

Surround Right

Speaker

Surround Left

Speaker

Surround Left

Speaker

Surround Right

Speaker

5 - 6 ft

(1.5m - 1.8m)

Mounting Options for Satellite

and Center Speakers

Shelf Placement

You can place the satellite and center

speakers on shelves. The satellite speak-

ers have built-in bases for shelf place-

ment. You can also remove the bases.

To remove a satellite speaker’s base, pull

it straight off the speaker, as shown in

the illustration. Applying even pressure to

both sides of the base will allow it to slide

off smoothly.

Apply Pressure Evenly

to Both Sides of Base

Lift Base Straight

off Speaker

Wall-Mounting: Satellite Speakers

IMPORTANT: Read the Speaker Connections

section, on page 7, before wall-mount-

ing the satellite speakers. You will need

to insert the speaker wires through the

wall-mount brackets and connect the wires

to the speakers during the process of

installing the brackets.

NOTE: If you are using your own speaker

wire, it must be no thicker than the wire

supplied with the speakers. Thicker wire

will prevent the bracket from sliding onto

the speaker.

1. Decide on the location for the speaker.

2. Remove the speaker’s base as explained

in Shelf Placement, above.

3. Disassemble the wall-mount bracket by

sliding the two sections apart, as shown

in the illustration.

Pull Sections

Apart

4. Attach the wall portion of the wall-mount bracket onto the wall us-

ing hardware that is appropriate for the wall’s construction and

materials. We recommend first anchoring the bracket using its keyhole, then

attaching it with another anchor through its top opening, as shown in the

illustration. Note that the satellite speakers weigh 3.4 lb (1.55kg). Be sure to

use hardware that can support this weight.

Top Opening

Keyhole Opening

Bottom Opening

HKTS 60BQ

Speaker Placement

The two surround speakers should be placed slightly behind the listening

position, facing each other, and, ideally, should be 5 – 6 feet (1.5m – 1.8m) from the

floor. An alternate location would be on a wall behind the listening position, facing

forward. The surround speakers should not call attention to themselves while they’re

playing. Experiment with their placement until you hear a diffuse, ambient sound

accompanying the program material heard from the front left, front right and

center speakers.