Cambridge SoundWorks 602 用户指南

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  Because the new Ambiance stereo 
loudspeaker has wide-dispersion, 
there is a great deal of flexibility in 
placement.
  Unlike freestanding loudspeakers 
(which can be easily repositioned), 
an in-ceiling speaker installation is 
permanent.  The homeowner and 
installer should work together to 
determine the best location.  The 
ideal position should provide an 
unobstructed sound path from the 
speaker to the listeners.  In some 
instances, a compromise between 
ideal location and appearance may 
be necessary.
  Try to keep the Ambiance speaker 
at least 18” away from room corners 
or wall/ceiling borders.  This avoids 
the detrimental effects of sidewall/
ceiling echoes.
  The Ambiance in-ceiling stereo 
speaker is not magnetically shielded.  
The minimum acceptable distance 
the speaker can be placed from a 
CRT TV monitor depends on the 
monitor’s sensitivity to magnetic 
fields, but will typically be a foot or 
more.  If relevant, make sure the 
magnetic field of the speaker will not 
distort a nearby televisions’ picture 
before you decide on a permanent 
location.
 
  Due to it’s fully enclosed 
design, the speaker requires 
more clearance than open-
back speakers.  Refer to the 
dimensions on page 7 to 
determine if you have sufficient 
clearance.
  Pre-wiring new construction is 
strongly recommended if possible.  
Access to a basement, attic, or 
crawl space can simplify the task 
of routing wires to the appropriate 
locations.  If you are a do-it-yourself 
homeowner, you may wish to hire a 
professional to run the wires, even 
if you are planning on mounting the 
speaker yourself.
  The wire connectors will accept 
up to AWG #14 speaker cable.  A 
minimum of AWG #16 should be 
used for runs up to 50 feet, with 
AWG #14 for runs longer than 50 
feet.  Make sure the wire you choose 
is rated for in-wall use.  Check with 
a local building inspector if you are 
unsure. 
Placement
Wiring
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