Sound coverage and speaker placement – Dual DC365 User Manual
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DC265 / DC365
COVERAGE & SPEAKER PLACEMENT
When possible, try to reduce the distance of your speaker from the audio source to achieve
the best audio results. The optimum wire run should be no longer than 30 feet for the most
favorable results. If you must run wire longer than 30 feet, we recommend using larger
wire of 12 or 14 gauge.
Among the factors to consider in the planning of your speaker placement is that the front
of the speakers should be free from such obstructions as furniture or built in architecural
features. High and midrange frequencies will be absorbed by fabric, carpet, curtains and
soft furnisings. Walls and hard floors will reflect sound waves.
Regardless of the speaker model (ceiling or wall), the speakers should not be installed
closer then 3' from adjacent or intersecting walls.
IMPORTANT:
The DC265 is not magnetically shielded. Avoid mounting speakers closer than 20” from
a video monitor or TV screen. After installation, if any video or TV screen distortion is
detected, the video monitor or TV must be moved beyond the effect of the magnet motor.
The magnets will distort and discolor the screen and could cause permanent damage to the
picture tube.
Multiple pairs of speakers placed in strategic locations within your coverage area can be a
fundamental solution when designing a system that requires large coverage.
Keep in mind that wire must be run to the location of the speakers. Walls, studs, ducts
and joists in your home may be difficult to get around when wiring your speakers, so
understanding your home's construction and properly planning your design is important.
An example is a home constructed of block with limited wall depth. This would present a
problem for inwall installation and wire management.
Sound Coverage and Speaker Placement