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Instructions Athena Technologies, Modèle LS-500

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The threaded insert is designed specifically for the athena TECHNOLOGIES® Macromount™ bracket, which is available from your local authorized athena TECHNOLOGIES® retailer. Please see diagram 2. When the LS-50/LS-100 is to be installed on a bookshelf or on a stand, please attach the 4 rubber bumpers to the bottom of the speaker, as this will protect both the mounting surface and the speaker from damage. Simply peel the bumper off its sheet and stick it in place on the bottom of the speaker, one bumper per corner. The rubber bumpers also help decouple the speaker from the bookshelf or stand. Please see diagram 3. owners manual LS-C50/LS-C100 When the LS-C50/LS-C100 is used as a center speaker, it is ideally placed as close to the center of the TV or video projector as possible. This is to ensure that voices and all sounds come from the performer's placement on screen. This may be on top, underneath, or on a shelf within a wall unit or other furniture. Use the position that provides the best sound quality, but keep in mind safety and room decor as well. The center channel works best when the front of the speaker is flush with the TV, or the shelf it rests on. If the center speaker is recessed in its placement, it will sound distant, and undefined in character. When the LS-C50/LS-C100 is to be installed on top of a television, in a cabinet or on a shelf, please use the included table top mount. Please see diagram 4. FINE TUNING Before beginning any fine tuning, please ensure all connections are properly made and your speakers have had the chance to break-in for a minimum of 100 hours. This will ensure the proper results are achieved. Your listening room is the final component of your audio system and will be the difference between mediocre sound and high quality sound. Reflections, which are a part of every recording and music playback, will have a major effect on your system's performance. If your room is too “live”, meaning there are many bare surfaces like glass windows, hard floors and thin furnishings, you might find the sound overly bright. If your room is “dead”, meaning there is thick pile carpeting, heavy furniture and a lot of wall coverings, you might find the sound lacks dynamic energy. To remedy these issues, small changes to your room should be considered as they generally lead to large improvements in sound quality. Most listening rooms must balance aesthetics and sound, but patience and small adjustments in positioning and settings can pay huge acoustic dividends. The lower bass frequencies are typically the most influenced by your listening room. If you find the bass in your room to be uneven or exaggerated in certain frequencies, experimenting with placement of the front speakers or their orientation towards the listening position can alleviate some of these issues. The proximity of the speakers to room boundaries, like walls, will also affect the bass frequencies. If you find your system lacks bass, first check your connections to ...

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