Bg Z-1 Owner's Manual
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Brand: Bg
Category: Speakers
Type: Owner's manual and setup procedures
Model: Bg Z-1 , Bg Z-5 , Bg Z-62 , Bg Z-7 , Bg Z-92 , Bg Z-Sub
Pages: 14 (0.64 Mb)
Optimum Setup
Stereo Music and Home Theater
Refer to the diagram on page 7 that depicts a
recommended layout for BG 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
that the room is a part of the sound reproduction
system and has a signicant effect on the sound
you experience. This is especially true for lower
frequencies (see subwoofer setup on page 9).
Locating your loudspeaker close to the wall
increases bass output. It may also increase the
boominess of the bass and articially alter the
loudspeaker’s tonal balance. We recommend
that you adjust the position of the loudspeakers,
moving them in and out gradually (from the front
and side walls), to get the sound you prefer. You
may toe them 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 inter-
secting behind the position of the listener.
The relative location of your listening position
to the loudspeakers is important as well. If pos-
sible, 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 reproduc-
tion and high frequency resolution.
If you place BG loudspeakers on a shelf or in
a wall unit make sure the loudspeakers are not
recessed too deeply and nothing is in front of or
in close proximity to the drivers to obstruct the
sound.
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