BG 210i ユーザーガイド
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Setting Up Your BG Loudspeakers for Optimum Sound
Home Theater and Stereo Applications
Refer to the diagram on page 7 that depicts a recommended layout for Radia
loudspeakers. This diagram is an overhead view of a typical listening room
with the video screen located at the top of the diagram (the front of the room).
Keep in mind the room is a part of the sound reproduction system and has a
significant effect on the sound you experience, especially at lower frequencies
(see subwoofer setup on page 9).
loudspeakers. This diagram is an overhead view of a typical listening room
with the video screen located at the top of the diagram (the front of the room).
Keep in mind the room is a part of the sound reproduction system and has a
significant effect on the sound you experience, especially at lower frequencies
(see subwoofer setup on page 9).
Locating a loudspeaker close to the wall increases bass output. It may also
increase the boominess of the bass and can artificially alter the loudspeaker’s
tonal balance. We recommend that you spend some time adjusting the
position of the loudspeakers, moving them in and out gradually, to get the
sound you prefer. You may toe the loudspeakers in or out (rotate them around
their vertical axis towards or away from your listening position) to improve
high frequency balance (as indicated by the dashed lines on the diagram). In
general, best results are obtained when the front left and right loudspeakers
have their axis intersecting slightly behind the position of the listener.
increase the boominess of the bass and can artificially alter the loudspeaker’s
tonal balance. We recommend that you spend some time adjusting the
position of the loudspeakers, moving them in and out gradually, to get the
sound you prefer. You may toe the loudspeakers in or out (rotate them around
their vertical axis towards or away from your listening position) to improve
high frequency balance (as indicated by the dashed lines on the diagram). In
general, best results are obtained when the front left and right loudspeakers
have their axis intersecting slightly behind the position of the listener.
The relative location of your listening position to the loudspeakers is important
as well. If possible, do not select a listening position less than three feet (one
meter) from the rear wall of the room. As with adjusting the placement of
your loudspeakers, you can also adjust your listening position to get the most
desirable bass reproduction and high frequency resolution.
as well. If possible, do not select a listening position less than three feet (one
meter) from the rear wall of the room. As with adjusting the placement of
your loudspeakers, you can also adjust your listening position to get the most
desirable bass reproduction and high frequency resolution.
The Radia 520i and 420i loudspeakers are dipole devices, which simply
means that sound comes out of the rear of the loudspeaker as well as the
front. For optimum performance they should not be installed inside a cabinet
or alcove.
means that sound comes out of the rear of the loudspeaker as well as the
front. For optimum performance they should not be installed inside a cabinet
or alcove.
Optimum Setup