DALI Loudspeakers speakers Portable Speaker User Manual


 
Overloading
When playing at a loud volume, listen out for possible dissonance and dis-
tortion. Piano Forte is protected against temporary overloading, but if
you often play at a loud volume, you should use a permanent lower setting
for the volume level on Piano Forte. If you position Piano Forte in a corner,
this will increase the bass level. For more information on this, see "Tuning
Piano Forte".
Once you have connected up your new Piano speakers, you need to begin
the process of nding the optimum position for your speakers in relation
to your listening position - and adjusting the surround sound amplier, if
applicable. It is worth spending a little time experimenting, as the correct
setup and tuning will provide a signicantly better sound experience. Here
are some useful pieces of advice:
Avoid placing objects between the speakers and your listening position, as
obstructions can cause incorrect tonal balance.
Try to ensure that the distance between the left and right speakers is equal
to the distance from your listening position to the speakers. If you have sur-
round sound, the distance between all the speakers should be symmetrically
identical (Fig. 8).
DALI Piano has been designed using the Linear
Directivity principle, which means that the tonal
balance will be perfect, even if your listening pos-
ition is not quite central. So, it is not necessary
to angle the front speakers towards your listening
position, unless the front speakers are very far
apart.
Positioning
Fig. 8. Stereo positioning
Correct setup is extremely important for your sound experience.
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