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Subwoofer installation, Mounting options, Finding a good location – Sunfire Subrosa SRS-210R User Manual

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Mounting options

Your subwoofer has three mounting

possibilities. (You will need an assistant

to help lift and position the subwoofer.)

A. Free standing.

Two brackets are easily fitted to the

subwoofer with thumbscrews.

B. Vertically.

The subwoofer can be

fitted up against a wall,

with one foot bracket on

the floor. The subwoofer

must be held to the wall

using special fittings sup-

plied, and it must have

one of the foot brackets

fitted to the lower edge.

Never leave the subwoofer

standing vertically without it

being secured to the wall.

C. Flat.

The subwoofer can be fitted with

four supplied feet, and placed on its

back. It can even fit under couches.

See page 18 for more details of the

different mounting options.

Finding a good location

Although low frequencies are non-di-

rectional, factors such as room reflec-

tions, standing waves, resonance and ab-

sorption will strongly affect your subwoof-

er’s performance. Moving the subwoofer

from one location to another can have a

major effect on the bass response.

The Auto EQ mode will let you adjust

for the room effects, but you should find

the best location first.

Subwoofer installation

The following procedure will help you

find the best location for your subwoofer.

(This method may seem a bit odd, but it

is based on solid principles of acoustic

physics.)

1. Start by placing the subwoofer right

on the seat of your favorite couch

or easy chair, with the woofers fac-

ing upwards. Position it with care

so it is not likely to fall off. If this is

not practical, then move the couch

and place the subwoofer either face

up with four feet attached (mount-

ing option C), or horizontally with

two brackets attached (option A).

2. Connect the SubRosa amplifier and

the subwoofer with speaker wire,

and connect a power cord to the

amplifier.

. If you are using the subwoofer as

part of a Home Theater system,

you can either run a calibration

test (noise) signal through the

subwoofer, or simply plug the ana-

log outputs of a CD player directly

into the sub amp’s line-level inputs.

Turn down the sub amp's volume

level before turning on the CD, then

play some of your favorite music

samples with heavy bass.

3. Walk around the room, listening,

and stand in all the positions where

you might be able to place the

subwoofer. Try crouching down,

and try the corners. Find the most

practical place where the subwoof-

er's bass output sounds best.

4. Shut things down and install the

subwoofer in this position.

Magnetic Fields

We recommend that you place

your subwoofer further than two

feet away from your TV, VCR, tape

deck or computer, so the speaker’s

magnet won’t distort the colors of your TV

picture or erase your video tapes, audio

tapes or computer discs.

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