Acoustic Energy AELITE Three Manual Do Utilizador

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Congratulations on choosing the Acoustic Energy AELITE
Two, a powerful stand mount two-way loudspeaker which
features metal diaphragm technology and is capable of
outstanding performance. Please take a few moments to
read this manual. The advice it contains will enable you to
get the very best performance out of your Acoustic
Energy loudspeakers.
The AELITE Two utilises metal cone mid-bass drive unit technology, 
proven in the AE Reference Series. The rigid anodised alloy
cones ensure pure piston action and also acts as a heat sink
for the bonded voice coil. These features provide exceptional
clarity, transparency, dynamics and power handling. The units are
housed within vented aluminium chassis reducing stray magnetic
flux to a minimum and increasing power handling.
The tweeter - or treble driver - is a high-quality neodymium unit
with a silk fabric dome integrating smoothly with the rest of the
system.
All drive units are fully magnetically shielded so that the speakers
can be used in close proximity to a TV screen or monitor for AV
applications.
The Acoustic Energy AELITE Two loudspeaker uses quality OFC
internal wiring, which enhances detail and transparency. 
The AELITE   Twos are best heard with the tweeters at, or just
below, ear height when the listener is seated. For serious listening
the grilles are best removed.
Rigid support is essential for the speaker to develop its full detail
and dynamic performance. Rigid stands with spikes, cones or other
methods of secure mounting are recommended. ‘Free-field’ stand
mounting gives improved stereo separation and depth. If your AELITE
Twos are shelf mounted the support must be firm; cones are still
recommended beneath the cabinets.
Closeness to room boundaries has a major impact on the low
frequency performance. The speakers should be kept away from
corners (which will produce booming). The speakers can be
positioned fairly close to a back or side wall but should not be the
same distance off the ground as they are from the rear or side wall.
Positioning
Introduction
 
For best stereo imaging the speakers should be as far apart as they
are from the listening position. 
Trust your own ears for the best listening position.