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Unpacking instructions, Loudspeaker placement – Audio Note AN-E LX Specs User Manual

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Unpacking Instructions

To easily remove the loudspeaker from its carton, fold the four bottom flaps

outward. Then, holding the inner packing material in place, tip the box over onto its

open end and simply lift the carton away.

If there are any signs of shipping damage, inform your dealer at once.

Be sure to save the cartons and all packing materials in the event that subsequent

sale or repair necessitates re-shipping.

At this time, please fill in the warranty card, putting both serial nos. and the date of

purchase on the card. The serial numbers are on the rear of the speakers below the

input terminals and on the outside of the packing cartons.

Loudspeaker Placement

The Audio Note™ AN-E is a highly versatile loudspeaker which will provide satisfying

performance in most listening environments.

For optimal tonal balance, the AN-E should be used on a stand of 24 - 27cm (10

inches) in height, for best results, use spiked high-mass stands that can hold the

speaker so firmly that even if the top of the speaker is pushed, it will not move at

all. Alternatively, light open-frame stands will give decent results provided they have

spikes rigidly coupling them to the floor, (through carpet if present.)

The speakers should be coupled to the stand by placing four pea-sized balls of Blu

Tack on the stand’s top and pushing the speaker down onto these so that they are

flattened. (We have included some of this Blu Tack with the instructions and

warranty card.)

The AN-E has very wide dispersion which provides a great deal of flexibility in the

different rooms and set ups, and despite being a rear ported design it is designed for

corner or near wall, much of the set up process is therefore counter-intuitive in that

it works in the opposite way to “normal” loudspeaker set up (for example move the

speaker CLOSER to the rear wall will normally result in a tightening and deepening

of the bass reproduction), so bear that in mind when you do the initial set up and

later adjustments.

The AN-E has, as a result of its wide dispersion, a very wide listening window,

allowing considerable angling (or toe-in) to provide an evenly distributed energy

window between the speakers, by allowing adjustment of early side wall reflections

either to adjust the frequency content to coincide and underpin the direct sound, or

prevent those reflections from interfering with the direct sound from the speakers.

These reflections will greatly affect tonal and stereo balance and even relatively

small changes in the speaker’s angle and distance to the sidewall can change the

room interaction markedly.

To control these reflections, place the outer edges of the speakers as close to the

side wall as possible, shortening the time difference between direct sound and first

reflections as much as possible. The optimal angle at which the speakers are aimed

at the listener varies from room to room. The room size will have a particularly

marked influence on the angling and proximity to the side walls, where room layout

allows.