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- Title1=(16,8)Introducing 3D Sound
- ContCnt1=2;
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- Width1_1=420;
- Cont1_1=(32,30)0,S601 is a revolutionary sound placement \
- technology that generates realistic and accurate sound spatial \
- distribution. It requires only a traditional stereo playback \
- system for reprodution.Even then, sound seems to emanate from a \
- specific location outside of the speaker bounds creating a complete \
- enviromental soundscape.
-
- Width1_2=420;
- Cont1_2=(32,140)0,The conventional stereo sound field is limited within the \
- speaker gemometry (see Figure 1). But with 3D Sound, you can generate a \
- soundscape that exceeds the physical bounds of a conventional stereo \
- speaker geometry (see Figure 2).
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- ContCnt1=2;
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- Width1_1=428;
- Cont1_1=(22,25)0,To achieve optimum 3D Sound imaging, you must take note of \
- the following set-up instructions.
-
- Width1_2=420;
- Cont1_2=(30,60)2,1.Place the speakers on the same plane. \
- They must be placed at the same height and face you at the same angle. \
- (Figure 3a shows the proper way to place your speakers.)
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- speaker separation is between 16 inches(minimum) and 72 inches(maximum). \
- When the speaker separation is 16 inches, the listener should be about \
- 20 inches away from the speaker plane. The listener must also be at the \
- center in between the two speakers. As the speaker separation increases,the \
- listener's distance from the speaker plane should also be increased \
- proportionally. If you prefer, you may angle the speakers slightly, but \
- not more than 15 degrees from the speakers plane. If you are setting up \
- your system in a small enclosed room,make sure that you place the speakers \
- 3 feet away from side walls(see Figure 4).
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- speakers, you connect the red(postive) and black(negative) speaker wires \
- to the respective postive and negative connectors of your amplifier.
-
- Width1_2=420;
- Cont1_2=(30,118)2,4.If the speakers have separate volume control,set the left \
- and right speakers volume level as equally as possible. If your system has \
- a single balance control,set it to the ceneter or balanced position.
-
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-
- Title1=(16,8)Introducing 3D Sound
- ContCnt1=2;
-
- Width1_1=420;
- Cont1_1=(32,30)0,S601 is a revolutionary sound placement \
- technology that generates realistic and accurate sound spatial \
- distribution. It requires only a traditional stereo playback \
- system for reprodution.Even then, sound seems to emanate from a \
- specific location outside of the speaker bounds creating a complete \
- enviromental soundscape.
-
- Width1_2=420;
- Cont1_2=(32,140)0,The conventional stereo sound field is limited within the \
- speaker gemometry (see Figure 1). But with 3D Sound, you can generate a \
- soundscape that exceeds the physical bounds of a conventional stereo \
- speaker geometry (see Figure 2).
-
-
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- PagePos=70 7 500 470
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-
- ;=(X,Y)
- Title1=(16,8)Setting Up Your Speakers for 3D Sound
- ;=Paragraphs below the title
- ContCnt1=2;
-
- Width1_1=428;
- Cont1_1=(22,25)0,To achieve optimum 3D Sound imaging, you must take note of \
- the following set-up instructions.
-
- Width1_2=420;
- Cont1_2=(30,60)2,1.Place the speakers on the same plane. \
- They must be placed at the same height and face you at the same angle. \
- (Figure 3a shows the proper way to place your speakers.)
-
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- PagePos=70 7 500 470
- PrePos=120 408 60 30
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-
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- ContCnt1=1;
-
- Width1_1=420;
- Cont1_1=(30,8)2,2.Make sure that the speaker geometry width or the \
- speaker separation is between 16 inches(minimum) and 72 inches(maximum). \
- When the speaker separation is 16 inches, the listener should be about \
- 20 inches away from the speaker plane. The listener must also be at the \
- center in between the two speakers. As the speaker separation increases,the \
- listener's distance from the speaker plane should also be increased \
- proportionally. If you prefer, you may angle the speakers slightly, but \
- not more than 15 degrees from the speakers plane. If you are setting up \
- your system in a small enclosed room,make sure that you place the speakers \
- 3 feet away from side walls(see Figure 4).
-
-
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- NextPos=213 408 60 30
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-
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- ContCnt1=4;
-
- Width1_1=420;
- Cont1_1=(30,10)2,3.If you are using a hi-fi system,make sure that, for both \
- speakers, you connect the red(postive) and black(negative) speaker wires \
- to the respective postive and negative connectors of your amplifier.
-
- Width1_2=420;
- Cont1_2=(30,118)2,4.If the speakers have separate volume control,set the left \
- and right speakers volume level as equally as possible. If your system has \
- a single balance control,set it to the ceneter or balanced position.
-
- Width1_3=420;
- Cont1_3=(30,226)2,5.3D Sound listening is best done with speakers facing \
- walls that are non-reflective surfaces (or as non-reflective as practical).
-
- Width1_4=420;
- Cont1_4=(30,310)2,6.Adjust the speaker volume to a reasonable level. If the \
- volume is too high or loud, the reflected signal may neutralize the \
- 3D Sound effect.