Cambridge SoundWorks center channel ii User Guide

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Center Channel Plus is a two-way
acoustic-suspension speaker
system optimized for use as the
center channel speaker in a Dolby
Digital
®
 or Dolby
®
 Pro Logic
®
Surround system. Its four 3"
woofers and ring-radiator tweeter
provide the performance and
power-handling appropriate to the
finest home theater systems.
Center Channel II is a similar
speaker featuring two 3" woofers
instead of four.
For both the 
Center Channel Plus
and the 
Center Channel II, use the
“SMALL” center channel setting of
a Dolby Digital decoder. Also for
both speakers, use the “NORMAL”
setting of a Dolby Surround with
Pro Logic decoder. Both of these
settings direct low-bass sound to
the left and right main speakers or
the subwoofers.
Because a primary purpose of the
center channel is to keep dialog
firmly centered on the TV screen, a
center channel speaker should be
placed in close proximity to the TV
set as shown in Figure 1. Both of
our center channel speakers are
magnetically shielded to allow this
placement without distorting the
picture.
Introduction
Center Channel Plus Placement
Center Channel Plus should be
placed directly atop or beneath the
TV monitor as shown in Figure 2.
The other speakers in the system
should be placed approximately as
shown in Figure 1 (consult
“Getting The Most From Your Dolby
Surround System” for a more
detailed discussion of placing the
other speakers).
2
LEFT
RIGHT
CENTER
Center Channel II or Center Channel 
Plus by Henry Kloss.
Directly above or below the TV.
SURROUND
Alongside, not behind, listening 
area and well above ear level. 
CENTER CHANNEL PLUS
TV MONITOR
CENTER CHANNEL PLUS
TV MONITOR
Center Channel Plus
 can be placed 
directly atop the TV monitor as in 
illustration above.
Center Channel Plus
 can be placed 
directly beneath the TV monitor as in 
illustration above.
In conjunction with the optional 
Center Channel Plus
 Support, it can 
also serve as a base for the monitor.
Center 
Channel 
Plus
Center 
Channel 
Plus 
Support
Figure 1
Figure 2