SV Sound SBS-01 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
Speakers with “mirrored” tweeter: MTS-01 and SCS-01
your soundstage is rendered. You might find no substantive difference in your
sound with changes to placement, toe or tweeter orientation. Yet if you move to
another room, changes can be striking. Take a moment to see which situation ap-
plies in your room and contact your dealer if you have any questions about these
versatile speakers.
With ―mirrored‖ speakers
such as MTS-01’s, there is
a third consideration:
Tweeter location. One
look at your speakers will
indicate you have two op-
tions: ―tweeter in‖ or ―out‖.
Try both options. Side re-
flections from walls, along
with ―toe‖ will serve to
prompt subtle shifts in how
In any audio system, your room’s shape and the position of any speaker in that
room, plus your own position, all affect the way sound which reaches your ears.
Sound bounces off of walls, or it can be absorbed by nearby furniture or floor
coverings. Moving a speaker or subwoofer a few feet,
sometimes only inches can have subtle or even signifi-
cant audible consequences, so experimentation is rec-
ommended. Physical position in one’s room is perhaps
the most obvious setup aspect you might vary.
A second placement aspect is ―toe‖ or pointing your
speakers at least partially towards primary listeners.
This technique can vary the sense of space and
precise ―imaging‖ of sounds in your room.
“Tweeters Out
Tweeters In”
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Chapter 7-1 Speaker orientation