Summit floorstanding loudspeaker Manuel D’Utilisation

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16     Home Theater
It had long been the practice of stereo buffs to connect their 
television to a stereo system. The advantage was the use of 
the larger speakers and more powerful amplifier of the 
stereo system. Even though the sound was greatly improved, 
it was still mono and limited by the broadcast signal.
In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s two new home movie 
formats became widely available to the public: VCR and 
laser disc. 
By 1985, both formats had developed into very high quality 
audio/video sources. In fact, the sonic performance of some 
video formats exceeded audio-only formats. Now, with 
theater-quality sound available at home, the only element 
missing was the "surround sound" presentation found in 
movie houses.
Fortunately, Dolby and DTS encoded movies (including 
almost all films) have the same surround sound informa-
tion encoded on home releases as the theatrical release. 
All that is required to retrieve this information is a decoder 
and additional speakers and amps to reproduce it.
Home theater is a complex purchase and we recommend 
that you consult your local MartinLogan dealer, as they 
are well versed in this subject.
Each piece of a surround system can be purchased sepa-
rately. Take your time and buy quality. No one has ever 
complained that the movie was too real. The following list 
and descriptions will give you only a brief outline of the 
responsibilities and demands placed on each speaker. 
Front Left and Front Right
If these speakers will be the same two used for your stereo 
playback, they should be of very high quality and able to 
play loudly (over 102 dB) and reproduce bass below 80 Hz. 
Center Channel
This is the most important speaker in a home theater
system, as almost all of the dialogue and a large portion of 
the front speaker information is reproduced by the cen-
ter channel. It is important that the center speaker be 
extremely accurate and mate well the front speakers, 
and that it is recommended for use as a center speaker. 
This is not the place to cut corners.
Surround Speakers
We recommend (along with the film industry) that the sur-
round speakers play down to at least 80 Hz. Surround 
speakers contain the information that makes it appear 
that planes are flying over your head. Some may suggest 
that this is the place to save money and purchase a small, 
inexpensive speaker. If you choose to do so, be prepared 
to upgrade in the future as discrete multi-channel digital 
encoding is proliferating rapidly and the demands on sur-
round speakers have increased.
Subwoofer
With any good surround system you will need one or 
more high-quality subwoofers (the .1 in a 5.1 channel 
surround system). Most movie soundtracks contain large 
amounts of bass information as part of the special effects. 
Good subwoofers will provide a foundation for the rest of 
the system.
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Figure 12. Summit speakers as front channels, the Stage as the center 
channel, Script i speakers as side surround (effects) channels, and Descent 
subwoofers as 0.1 (effects) channel.